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The Perplexity of the 4s and Tens
January 18th, 2010 by Adolfo
[ English ]

The four and 10 give a handsome 9:5 ($9 given back for ever $5 bet) reward, so if you play five dollars on both numbers, you’ll acquire nine dollars if either one hits. Of course, if you bought the same numbers you will earn a little more, but you will have to place at least a twenty-five dollar wager on the two ($50 total) to make this productive.

Would you like to understand the secrets that craps masters use to make money from five dollar wagers on the fours and 10s?

Let’s figure it out!

What you’ll be watching for is three hits on the 4 or ten to make your money. If the shooter is an excellent one, you’ll more than likely make this play, and this is how you will do it.

First, place 5 dollars on both the 4 and ten. Let’s say now the 4 hits and you gain nine dollars. Take the two numbers down and you’ll have $19 in cash ($14 from the four and $5 from the 10). Add a buck to this and lay the 4 again for twenty dollars. When you win you get 36 dollars along with your 20 dollars back. Cash in the six dollars and lay the 4 a 3rd time for fifty dollars. This third hit earns you 90 dollars, and you take it all off the table. You have changed your original investment of 5 dollars into $90 in just three hits.

Of course if the 10 hit 1st you will be betting on that number instead of the 4. And, you should wager only if the shooter is qualified to bet on – does the shooter bet big on himself and look like he will be an excellent shooter? If not, do not bet on them – look for another table or delay for the following tosser.

In thirty six demonstration rolls, you should observe three 4s and 3 tens, for a total of 6 hits – the same amount as the seven, so choosing a great shooter is very imperative. Once you do, this 3 step process will work more frequently than you think. It’s a great way of turning only 5 dollars into ninety dollars in a tiny amount of time.


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