Bob, thank you so much for responding to my last post. I love to play
craps, but seldom do because of the house advantage. I was so happy to read
your column on Tuesday, and plan to learn this new advantage play. Here's
another question:
The local casino offers cards craps, but their was of dealing sounds a bit
different from the way you described. The CSM randomly deals 6 red cards
and 6 blue cards , each numbered 1-6. The "shooter" calls out a number, and
the dealer chooses the first red card from that number then the first blue
card. For example, if the shooter calls 3, the dealer would pick the 3rd
red card and then the 3rd blue card. It seems to me that there is just as
much a probability of doubles, etc as a roll of two dice.
Please tell me the flaw in my reasoning and that I can play advantage craps!
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