Tuesday, January 02, 2007

You cant loose on the dices.

1.- The marksman throws a pair of given, and if they fall with a total of seven or eleven, he earns;
2.- If they fall in two, three or twelve, he loses;
3.- If they fall in any another total (four, five, six, eight, nine or ten), then that number becomes the point of the marksman, and he continues throwing the given, until whether that he equalize that point and
he gain, Throw a seven and he lose.

The given they have existed for a long time, played everywhere since the alleys of the city to the most luxurious casinos, and the mathematical probability of the play is quite direct to imagine it. The marksman earns as the 49.29 percent of the times.

The article "Craps Countdown" suggested a new bet in this old play, in which, if the first shot is a five or a nine, the marksman and all the others that have wagered in it, they have the option to double his original bets, and if the marksman goes ten shots more without gaining neither to lose (to gain doing his five or nine points, or losing to fall a seven), then he Automatically he earns, or if the marksman desire doing his point exactly in his I try number ten, then he earns ten times his quantity already doubled of bet.

Good, as exciting as he can be through the count to the decisive shot number ten, this new bet still leaves a basic truth of the given - that in any shot of the given, you can lose!

Here we will see another option of bet in the given, in which, by a shot you can lose of all ways! If the first shot establishes a number of point of four or ten, then the marksman and all those that have wagered in it, they have the option to double its bets, and then, if in the following shot the marksman does its four or ten points, those bets gain four times the just quantity of usual money (this is, eight times the original bet before doubling), and even if that Following shot is a seven loser, the betters do not lose, but the contrary thing, they return them itself its bets, leaving without losing - there is not forms of losing in that following shot!

But for any proposal of "I cannot lose", there has to be some detail that balance the mathematics hidden, and this is the detail: after that first intent to do the four or ten points; the marksman cannot gain! If eventually he throws a seven, he he loses; or if does his point, only returns him itself its bet, without losing nothing. But somewhat good of this new option of bet, is that the betters can play a foreboding (as themselves rumor that the players of given from time to time do it). If the marksman continues throwing the given, without doing his point neither to lose, and a better that had not taken their option before has a foreboding that somewhat decisive he will pass in the following shot, then he can take the option, doubling his bet, at any moment of his decision.

- To Play forebodings, to double bets, advantages 4 to 1, "he cannot lose!" - He sounds as the paradise of the Given!

Good Luck!