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Is anyone familiar with the type of card craps San Manuel Indian Casino uses? I've been to Barona and a few other Indian casino's in California, but never seen one like this. They draw two cards from a single shoe and each number represents a dice. Almost all bets work the same except they pay triple for 2 and 12 on the field bet. San Manuel Craps the opportunity to play free casino slot machines entertainment to several hundred free spins. It is important to check San Manuel Craps that casino that offers free spins, so you have San Manuel Craps the opportunity to play free casino even longer. You also have San Manuel Craps. Slots, roulette, blackjack, scratch cards, craps, baccarat, and video poker are San Manuel Slot Payout available to play for free. Check if the casino you are playing at has free slots and other game options. Play on an online casino where you play with your San Manuel Craps Rulesreal money first when claiming a bonus. The goal of this strategy is to win a huge amount of money before you reach your bonus amount, cancel the bonus and walk away So let’s do the same example San Manuel Craps Rulesas above.
Is anyone familiar with the type of card craps San Manuel Indian Casino uses? I've been to Barona and a few other Indian casino's in California, but never seen one like this. They draw two cards from a single shoe and each number represents a dice... Almost all bets work the same except they pay triple for 2 and 12 on the field bet.
All the others I've seen seem to run with two shoes or like Barona's dice/card hybrid. So has anyone seen it or heard anything about this? Are the odds relatively close to a typical game of craps?
I'll head down there sometime and ask how many cards are in the shoe, but if someone already knows the answer that'd be appreciated too =)
Been lurking for quite some time, glad I finally have a question that wasn't already asked =D
All the others I've seen seem to run with two shoes or like Barona's dice/card hybrid. So has anyone seen it or heard anything about this? Are the odds relatively close to a typical game of craps?
I'll head down there sometime and ask how many cards are in the shoe, but if someone already knows the answer that'd be appreciated too =)
Been lurking for quite some time, glad I finally have a question that wasn't already asked =D
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I know most people already know articles about the fact that these card craps tend to favor the 'don'ts'. I am not too into computers, math, statistics, or how these cycling shuffling machines work. So can someone explain why this is so? I understand that once 2 cards are removed (set as the point), the chances of the number showing up is decreased because one combination has recently been removed. However, it's difficult to understand how significant that is and how long it takes to have those 2 cards just revealed as the point get shuffled back. Any help would be appreciated.
ElectricDreams
Is anyone familiar with the type of card craps San Manuel Indian Casino uses? I've been to Barona and a few other Indian casino's in California, but never seen one like this. They draw two cards from a single shoe and each number represents a dice... Almost all bets work the same except they pay triple for 2 and 12 on the field bet.
By the way, I believe paying triple for both 2 and 12 makes the field a 0% HE bet.
DJTeddyBear
The Wiz has a page about California's Card Craps, here: http://wizardofodds.com/craps/appendix5.htmlUnfortunately, the San Manuel Indian Casino isn't listed.
No matter what system they use, you gotta assume that if the payouts are the same, then the system produces 'rolls' in the same random frequency as real dice.
The only question is this: Does card removal affects the odds of the remainder of the shoe? I.E. It might be sufficiently random for the entire shoe, but a card counter might be able to get an edge mid-shoe. Obviously, if it's possible, then the counter would need to track six counts....
Almost all bets work the same except they pay triple for 2 and 12 on the field bet.
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then the counter would need to track six counts....