Craps Terms - Part Two

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Craps Terms - Part Two


Overview


Continuing our Craps Terms series, we delve into more exciting terminology. Previously, we left off with "for the boys," and now we resume with a term involving an animal?"Buffalo. Let's dive in!

Key Terms


Buffalo: Surprisingly, this term isn’t about an animal. When you place a Buffalo wager, you're betting on all the Hardways and Any Seven. For a twist, opt for a Buffalo-Yo wager, which includes all Hardways plus a Yo (eleven) bet.

Buy: This is when you choose to buy a number with a 5% commission for true odds. Typically, the 4 and 10 are bought since they offer 2-for-1 odds instead of 9-for-5. For instance, buying the 4 for $25 means if it hits, you win $50, with a $1 commission taken from the bet, not the win.

C and E: A popular one-roll wager on the come-out roll. Betting on C and E means you're wagering on Any Craps and Eleven (Yo). Most players place this bet during the come-out roll to safeguard their Pass Line bets.

Charting: In downtown Las Vegas casinos, you might spot players charting. This involves recording the table's activity, often on a notepad. While some believe in identifying patterns, others track individual player habits. Online, this can be done discreetly.

Change Only: Remember this crucial command! When dropping money at a Craps table, it becomes a bet unless you say "Change Only." If you don’t, it could be lost on a bad roll. Conversely, if you want it to play, don’t say anything or declare "Money Plays."

Cheques: Officially known as chips, if you have a $100 cheque and want smaller denominations, place it in the Come area and say "Cheque Change" to inform the dealer you prefer smaller cheques.

Conclusion


That's all for today's session on Craps terms. Next time, we'll explore more intriguing terms like cocked dice, cold table, coloring up, and the come-out roll. Stay tuned!

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