Different Myths of People About Craps

There are myths that some players of craps still believe despite realizing they are not true. Below are some of the most common myths which will separate the truth from the false beliefs:

Myth # 1 - Casinos will get the player's money as quick as possible. Most of the casinos still offer the players with perfectly even odds against the house advantage. The players just have to be smart to choose the correct bets to place. Take for example the pass line bets and the odds called full double which means that the player's expected win is almost a hundred percent of payout which just means that casinos don't really take so much money. Dealers also support the players and hope they win since they will also get tips. They are actually happier when the participants win. The dealers also feel bad when they don't earn tips when they have worked for the whole day and just have the participants bet and lose money.

Myth # 2- Casinos actually change the dealer to change the luck of the winning player.This is not true because the dealer has rotating shifts for twenty minutes each. They also take their breaks for eating meals. The dealers only change for a long time after his shift is done.

Myth # 3- When stick dealers give a dice to the player shooting and the seven comes out it would mean negative luck. The professional stick dealers never send a dice with the intention of showing seven. This is not under their control. This can only happen when dice hits a chip or tumbles while it is trying to land. This myth came from the fact that the seven can only come in an odd chance of one time over six times. The seasoned craps players commonly sets their dice to the number they like otherwise they can be shaking the dice up.

Myth # 4 - It is a sign of pure negative luck to see the dice bounce outside the craps table. This is not true at all since players still control their game and players should be able to control the movements of their dice.

Myth # 5 - A new players is always lucky. It is a fallacy to believe in someone as having the best of luck or something that can cause it. The way to roll dice is actually something that people can develop in time by learning the technical aspect and practice. New shooters can indeed be lucky if they have good rolls from the dice since it was their first time but true luck is in a professional player who never misses a good roll.

These are just some myths that people should avoid or stop believing or else they can lose focus to some degree. Players should just maintain control over the game.