Is $300 Really Enough Money To Play Casino Craps?
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never never never never play pass line with odds if you're trying to win a free Cruise unless you're rolling the dice
if you're not rolling the dice do not play pass line with odds
with $300 would be considered small money at a craps table $10 minimum small money okay
I would put this $10 to the side and continue with my 300 knowing that I have the first shooter down I have nine more Shooters to go
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