callipygian said:
Okay, one last try. No math, this time.
Let's say that I walk up to the table and place a bet on the 6 and 8. You contend the house would expect to make 1.05% off of me.
Let's say that I walk up to the table and place a bet on the 6, and you walk up to the table and place a bet on the 8. You would say that the house would expect to make 1.52% off of each of us.
Let's say that I give you a bet, then we walk up to the table together and I place a bet on the 6 and you place a bet on the 8. What does the house expect to make from us?
How would you explain the difference between these three scenarios?
Let's say that I walk up to the table and place a bet on the 6 and 8. You contend the house would expect to make 1.05% off of me.
Let's say that I walk up to the table and place a bet on the 6, and you walk up to the table and place a bet on the 8. You would say that the house would expect to make 1.52% off of each of us.
Let's say that I give you a bet, then we walk up to the table together and I place a bet on the 6 and you place a bet on the 8. What does the house expect to make from us?
How would you explain the difference between these three scenarios?
But the beauty of craps lies in the opportunity you get to influence the dice and turn the tables on the house. Kind of like BJ, but even better