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Old 08-19-2009, 10:36 AM   #29
kermitology
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I did bottle service at Pure last time I went (June) and we only had to buy one bottle ($375 I think for a 40 of Grey Goose) it was a blast.

Definitely try craps. It looks hard, but it's really not. Bet the pass line and your odds, and that's it.

Find a cheaper table to play at, $40 will last you a good hour if you're only on the pass line, and you'll get more free drinks in that time than the equivalent amount of money you'd lose on a slot machine. Plus craps is hella fun.

Basic craps lesson:

Put your bet on the pass line. Put your odds bet (when a number is on) behind your pass line bet. Bet more for 4 or 10 if you want to win money.

(new shooter, no number on point)
7 and 11 are good (pays on pass line)
2, 3, 12 are bad (house wins)
4,5,6,8,9,10 select the number

(number selected)
4,10 - these numbers have lowest odds of hitting, but the payout is better. Bet a bunch (like 15 bucks) when these numbers are on.
5,9 - I didn't have much luck with these, but put an odds bet down
6,8 - highest odds to pay out, but the payout is less. Still good to put your odds bet down.

If the dice go off the table, pull your odds bet. I always felt like the shooter was getting cold.

Only a 7 will end the shooter's turn and make the house win.

DO NOT BET ANYTHING INSIDE THE PASS LINE IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY.

My first time playing I bet inside (betting on the other numbers that the shooter can hit) I lost $40, but I played for over an hour in that time. All the other times I didn't put anything other than my odds bet and pass line bet on the table and I walked away with over $300 in winnings from Craps over my time there.
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