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Larry Edell reveals the pro's secrets about the Ponzer
systems, also known as the pass/come systems
by Larry
Edell
Pssst...! Wanna know a secret? How about the secrets of the Ponzer systems?
Now, if you buy these two methods from a mail order dealer you will probably
be disappointed because you already know them. They are commonly referred to
as pass/come systems, and are very popular with both beginners and advanced
players.
Wanna know how craps pros use these ponzer systems to win more money? Let's
find out!
First thing is, you will always have three bets up per shooter -
the pass line and two come bets. If one come bet hits, you put up another come
bet and take maximum odds. When the pass line hits, you make another
pass line bet with maximum odds. Of course, if you are a darksider, this will
also work on the don't side, with one don't pass bet with two don't come bets.
The only tricky part to this occurs when your pass line bet reaches a decision
but your come bets stay up for the next shooter, and the dealer wants to know
if you want your odds on or off for the come out. Usually the best thing to
do is to call them on if you still have two come bets up, and off if you only
have one come bet active. This is because any two points will equal (in the
case of 4 or 10) or exceed (5, 9, 6 and 8) the incidences of the seven on the
come-out.
This leftover come bet scheme also goes for the Advanced Ponzer, which is just
a little more complicated than the simple Ponzer.
In the Advanced version, you start out with one pass line with maximum
odds, and two come bets with maximum odds. However, you also make place bets
on the three numbers not covered by your other bets. And when the come
bets are hit, you take them down and replace them with place bets. When the
place bets are hit, you take them down also.
Let's look at an example:
You make a pass line bet for $10, the point is six so you take $25 in odds.
You make a $10 come bet which goes to the five so you take $20 odds and make
another come bet. This goes to the nine so you add another $20 in odds. The
only points now that aren't covered are the 8, 4 and 10. You make a $12 bet
on the eight, and bet $10 each on the four and ten.
Now the five rolls so you win your come bet, take it down and replace it with
a $10 place bet on the five. The five rolls again and you just take it down.
Now the nine rolls and you win your second come bet, take it down, and replace
it with a $10 place bet on the nine. The five hits so you take down your place
bet. Now the six point rolls so you start all over with a new come out. If you
have any leftover place bets, you would take those down (just to make your betting
simpler) before you would start with a new pass line bet.
Both systems will work very well for hot tables. You might ask your fellow
players how things are going and make a decision on the shooter. If he does
not set the dice and doesn't bet big on himself you might want to play either
the Ponzer or the Advanced Ponzer on the don't side instead of the do.
Pssst...! Now you know the secrets of the Ponzer systems!
Larry
Edell
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