Craps

The Five-Count method begins with a point number (they are four, five, six, eight, nine, or ten) and finishes with a point number too. Look through the explanations given bellow.
You’ve just got the dice and are on your come-out roll. In a case if you make any of point numbers on your come-out roll, that comprises the one-count. When you roll a two, three, seven, eleven, or twelve on your come-out, so, the count hasn’t begun yet. 
The 2nd roll following the one-count is the two-count, it doesn’t matter what number is actually rolled, and this relates to the three-count and four-count too. 
After the four-count is the five-Count just if the rolled number is again 1 of the point numbers given above. But if it’s not so, it is the four-count and keeping until the five-Count is reached. With the 5-Count you can start to put money and risk. It’s possible to make a place bet or a come-out bet. 
If it’s usual for you to make 3 then do come bets you may really make your 1st come bet just after the 3-count. Then after the 4-count a player would make his 2nd come bet. A player doesn’t get odds on his come-out bets until after the 5-count. He would make his 3rd come bet at that time.

Sunday 18 July 2010