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Every craps bet is different, but if you follow our strategy,
the overall price for fun should be less than 1.5 percent of your
bankroll when wagered once through, plus whatever you're willing
to spend for bad luck. The game is typically played at a rate
of about thirty line decisions per hour (an average of four rolls
per decision).
Craps is notorious for hot and cold streaks. If the dice are
rolling against you, don't fight them. Reduce your bets and if
that doesn't work, take a break. Don't leave too many wagers on
the table. A typical heartbreak scenario is being ahead but having
five or six bets working, four of which can be taken down. The
table suddenly goes cold. Nothing is happening. You don't move
swiftly, and suddenly the shooter throws a seven; they all disappear.
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