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Most of them don't play in casino's and if/when they ever go it's to play some slots or roulette because it's easy to play. So my idea was to just cut everything down to 10% or even 1% of normal craps.
So on a typical $5 craps table my table at home would be $0.50 table and that way we could keep the same payouts or to get my buddies interested even play the first night with say $0.05 min.
I've only read one small explanation on how we could rotate the house but haven't figured it all out yet.
Does anyone have any more insight on how we could rotate being the house so if it's a bad shooter night I don't rake in all of the winnings?
For example purposes let's say I have 6 people and we each bring $10 and the bets are $0.50 bets with 2x odds and obviously $0.60 on 6/8
Ideas?
If you rotate the house between each of the six of you, each of you will have a chance to be the winner on a bad shooting night. That isn't much fun, though, and would entice people to want to be the house.
One solution would be for the person who is the 'house' that night to put up $60 of his own money. Everyone is now trying to win that person's money, just like they would be in poker. That way, if no one shoots well and the house has a good night, no one is angry, because he is just getting his own money back.
Edit: The pass line would have to pay true odds depending on the point as well.
Go get yourself one of those mini craps layouts. No expensive table. Just a somewhat large piece of felt properly marked out, some sort of tub or back board , chips and a good set of dice. Have it out there and see if it takes.
Make it a five dollar table, And make the Bank be the Liquor Bill. So that you spend any house profit on Booze and Crockpot Goodies for next time.
Legally that makes you a lawbreaker so if you don't want that spread the Bank at night into Equal Parts of rebates.
Don't try to get cute with five cent bets or any other nonsense you couldn't do at a real game.
If your friends don't go for the idea... then put it away and forget it. They may simply prefer poker.
Nah, don't start out cutting corners or making special rules or rotating the Bank.
Go get yourself one of those mini craps layouts. No expensive table. Just a somewhat large piece of felt properly marked out, some sort of tub or back board , chips and a good set of dice. Have it out there and see if it takes.
Make it a five dollar table, And make the Bank be the Liquor Bill. So that you spend any house profit on Booze and Crockpot Goodies for next time.
Legally that makes you a lawbreaker so if you don't want that spread the Bank at night into Equal Parts of rebates.
Don't try to get cute with five cent bets or any other nonsense you couldn't do at a real game.
If your friends don't go for the idea... then put it away and forget it. They may simply prefer poker.
The host has to be pretty well bankrolled to take this much action. If he's not going to keep the profits, it's a whole lot of risk for nothing. Even a 5 dollar table can lose 10s of thousands of dollars on a bad night (I guess it depends what you limit the max bet to, but craps is no fun if you are forced to flat bat)
Does anyone have any more insight on how we could rotate being the house so if it's a bad shooter night I don't rake in all of the winnings?
For example purposes let's say I have 6 people and we each bring $10 and the bets are $0.50 bets with 2x odds and obviously $0.60 on 6/8
Ideas?
All of you are the bank. Let's say there are 5 of you. Each person throws $20 into the bank, and each person has a 20% share of the bank.
Now elect a stickman, and play craps. You can rotate the stickman every 20 minutes (just like a real game).
Each player nows plays with their own money, and keeps any money won.
At the end of the night, distribute the bank back out to all of the players.
If one player had a good night, then the bank may have less the the starting $100, and every player will get back less than the $20 each they put in.
If the house won money, then every player will get back more than the $20 they invested.
PS. It helps if you offer to buy beer and give it free to players
I run a game with my buddies that uses quarter chips. We have a 50 cent minumum and 3x4x5x odds and it plays fairly well.
Out of curiosity, roughly how many players, how long of a session, average wagers, how big are you swinging as banker?
All of you are the bank. Let's say there are 5 of you. Each person throws $20 into the bank, and each person has a 20% share of the bank.
Now elect a stickman, and play craps. You can rotate the stickman every 20 minutes (just like a real game).
Each player nows plays with their own money, and keeps any money won.
At the end of the night, distribute the bank back out to all of the players.
If one player had a good night, then the bank may have less the the starting $100, and every player will get back less than the $20 each they put in.
If the house won money, then every player will get back more than the $20 they invested.
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I think this is a cool idea for a home game, but just to be clear, are you saying that there are 5 people who each put in $20 to fund the bank and THEN buy in with their own money for $5 or whatever they choose to buy in for? Essentially saying that the 5 players are providing the bank funds and are entitled to 20% of whatever remains in the bank at the end of the night in addition to whatever they choose to buy in for? Also, what are your suggestions if the bank runs out of money? Game over?Online Casino Games With Friends Games
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