On another thread, there were as many posters stating that hard-ways are always off on the come-out as there were that said that they work on the the come out? What is your experience? We want as many spins, rolls and/or hands played per-hour as the edge in all our games is tilted towards the house-certainly more than a regular casino. All this takes extra time which, in a charity game, is our most precious commodity. Most of the time though, there are many hard-ways on the table which requires a lammer to be placed on those working versus those not working. This is well and good provided there are only a few hard-ways on the table. We're happy to have them “work” if the player so indicates. Our policy is that all hard-ways as well as pass line bets are off on the come out. ![]() ![]() We do pretty well in craps however, there is always an argument from some players that they did not get paid on their hard-ways on the come-out roll. It’s real money gambling but of the $1-$10 variety. As I have posted here before, I help manage a charitable gaming event for a local non-profit.
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