"The
Secret Of The Field Bet" by Larry Edell |
The Secret of
the Field Bet
By Larry Edell
Pssst...! Wanna know a secret?
How about the secret of the field
bet in craps?
As you might know, the field bet
is a one roll bet. So if any number other than 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11
or 12 rolls, you lose. The other numbers 5, 6, 7 and 8 roll a total
of 20 times while the field numbers roll only 16 times. On the surface,
it looks like the field is a bad bet.
Wanna know how craps pros use the
field to make more money?
Let's find out how!
Craps professionals know that their
winning depends on streaks. When a positive streak occurs, they
bet more. When a negative one appears, they bet less. When you play
the field, you can determine whether to increase or decrease your
bets, and then use a rotating field progression.
In order to accomplish this efficiently,
you will need a win goal and a loss limit. Let's say your buy-in
is $500, so your starting unit on the field should be $5. You should
not make any other bets and you should quit when you've won or lost
the same amount - approximately 30% of your buy in, or $150 in this
case.
You'll need to keep betting on the
field without missing any bets. This means you have to bet before
the come out as well, and be 100% sure the dealers know your bet
is on. If you make a bet and the dealer even thinks it is off then
you won't get paid.
To start, take a red chip and place
it on the field. If you win, increase your bet by one unit ($5).
If you win again, increase it by one unit again. So now you have
$15 on the field. If you lose the next bet, just go down one unit,
so you're now at $10.
You are not doubling your bet on
a win, even if you hit a two or twelve. You are going up one unit
when you win and going down one unit when you lose. If you have
$50 on the field and the twelve (or two) hits and you win $100,
just increase your next bet by $5 to $55 and pocket the rest.
Your win goal of $150 means the
money in your pocket plus your money on the table. So if you started
out with $500 and now have a combination of $150 on the table plus
the chips on your rack then it's time to stop.
If the shooter happens to hit a
string of non field numbers, you are limited in your losses, because
you are decreasing your bet by one unit on a loss until you hit
zero. Then you'll start betting one unit ($5) again. At zero, if
you lose four bets in a row you are down $20 (4 x $5). If you then
win the next four bets in a row you are up $50 ($5 +$10+$15+$20).
Remember, you will keep betting until you either win or lose 1/3
of your buy in.
The most important part of this
is to make sure your field bet is always "on" before the
come out. Once you tell the dealers what you are doing, they will
help you with this, but when you first start out betting, make sure
they know your bet is always "on." You don't want to lose
money even though you made the correct bet!
Pssst...! Now you know the secret
of betting on the field!
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Article curtesy of Larry Edell
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