Originally Posted by
Rookie3
I don't play craps so I skipped that section but think you may want to revist your roulette calculation.
In your example you have the $100 coupon on red, $100 on red, $100 on black and $6 on 0/00.
I'm not understanding your win calculation in outcome #1. If you hit red you win $200 and lose $106 so I think you win $94. Where is the extra $100 coming from?
Also, in outcome #3, the half back is only in some places - for example on a 0-00 table in vegas you would get nothing back from your red and black bets (i.e. you would lose the $200 and the $100 coupon). What I do not rember is what happens to the match play coupon in an instance where you get half back. Do you lose it or get to play it (or half of it) again?
Yep you are correct, I got the numbers wrong and it is a profit of $94, thanks for catching that.
I'm not sure what happens with the coupon to be honest, but I consider Zero a wash (though you win a token amount).
For Vegas it is a different calculation, requiring more money on the zeros and reducing the value of the bet, I would definitely us it on craps there as the rules for the 12 push for Don't Pass are consistent everywhere is the same everywhere so that works regardless of any differences on the la partage rule you find in some roulette.