Frank:
I recently visited a midwest casino. I walked up to the craps table, made my pass line bet, roll was 11, and to my surprise I was not paid but rather the 11 was now the point. Upon further inspection I found the layout was completely bizarre and 2, 3 and 12 were also point numbers. I left the craps tables alone that night.
After some internet research, I believe the game must have been "crapless craps." My question: Is there a comprehensive list of casinos with normal craps outside of Las Vegas, is this a state by state difference, is "normal" craps actually hard to find on the road?
Daniel
Dear Daniel:
You can find regular tables throughout the country. While you can still make decent place bets at crapless craps (placing the 6 and/or 8), the actual house edge on a pass line bet is over 5 percent. So overall it is an inferior game.
Go to the following link for the most complete list of craps games in America: http://www.goldentouchcraps.com/CrapsComparison.htm. These casinos and games were compiled by Golden Touch instructor Randman, who won the Hilton's $100,000 craps tournament a few years ago.
I just put you on my private, members-only website at www.goldentouchcraps.com for a 30-day free subscription. Please feel free to post. We have over 5,000 members and the conversations are great.
All the best in and out of the casinos!
Frank Scoblete