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| "The stall": When your numbers stop hitting;ÿ i.e. when you don't hit for 3 straight rolls,ÿon a 1 dollar minimum table, brake a 5 dollar chip into silver.ÿ Then paint the corners of a number in the middle column;ÿ i.e. place a dollar coin on each corner of black 17.ÿ Take the last coin and place it between the 0,00. Why would you do this?ÿ you do this when your numbers go cold.ÿYou brake your bet down to the minimum.ÿ | | Field bet: This is a one time bet that the next roll will be a 2,3,4,9,10,11, or 12. The 3,4,9,10, and 11 pay even money and the 2 and 12 pay 2-1. In some casinos, largely confined to downtown Las Vegas, the 12 will pay 3-1. Some casinos pay on 5 instead of the 9. If the 12 pays 2-1 the house edge is 5.56%, if the 12 pays 3-1 the house edge is 2.78%. On the surface this seems like a great bet because 7 numbers win and only 4 lose. However the 4 that lose are much more likely to be rolled. | | Based on the presumption that the dealer doesn't have a blackjack (playing with one deck) and that he stands on a soft 17, if he has a 9 and you have a 6 and 3, you would be advised to hit. |
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Casino | | Odds | | | | | | | | | 98% | | | 96.67% | | | 96.9% | | | 97.04% |
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