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Horn GWAG

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2020 2:39 am
by crapsjourney
Hi folks

I have a local table that has $5 min on prop bets.

I’m toying with my GWAG game within a game on the come out, to include some prop action that I’ve never used before.

I usually buy in with $300 or $400.

Since a horn at $5 min starts at $20, and I have a small buy-in, I don’t have stones to blow $20 each come out roll.

I’ve realised that I should use the C and E as the poor mans horn for $10.

First hit take $35 for craps and $75 for eleven. Put $20 on horn.

And go from there.

Does anyone else do this ?

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2020 7:25 am
by SHOOTITALL
I don't think the $20 is correct for the horn as that is not betting a horn but horn numbers individually. You should be able to toss out a $5 horn bet, high on X. Or $4 horn, $1 seven. If I am wrong, my apology as I have never play the props except HWs. I really cannot imagine a $5 table where the C & E are $5 each. Phone the casino, as for the pit and get clarification.

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2020 10:44 am
by r_ventura_23
Why not use the Any Crap bet for $5. It pays 7 to 1. 10 PL or $15.....$5 Any Crap. All kinds of press option on a hit.

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2020 11:16 am
by House of Orange
Horn Hi Ace Deuce for right side come out, if you must have something on the yo. Otherwise craps check. If you throw more 1/2 them 1/1 and 6/6 combined like I do, just bet the 1/2.

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2020 3:07 pm
by crapsjourney
Thanks guys for your thoughts.

Australian casinos are $5 min on all prop bets.

So a horn is $20 minimum. C and E $5 each minimum.

Horn high anything is $25

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2020 5:49 pm
by 220Inside
I'm going to play devil's advocate here and instead of suggesting bets, suggest that you pass altogether on the GWAG play given the size of your bankroll. Unless you have some ridiculous demonstrated edge on those numbers. Perhaps consider it if you got up big on your regular play. But at a $300-400 buy in, $5 min on a GWAG play is too rich.

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2020 6:07 pm
by House of Orange
So you say he’s on a journey to bankruptcy? Maybe not with a $1000 buy in.

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2020 7:18 pm
by rhythm roller
I would put the extra $20 on whatever box number I toss the most. A Less exciting bet but I believe I would make more in the long run that way than betting the GWG. At least that is how my numbers shake out with my toss.

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2020 9:48 pm
by DarthNater
SHOOTITALL wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 7:25 am I don't think the $20 is correct for the horn as that is not betting a horn but horn numbers individually. You should be able to toss out a $5 horn bet, high on X. Or $4 horn, $1 seven. If I am wrong, my apology as I have never play the props except HWs. I really cannot imagine a $5 table where the C & E are $5 each. Phone the casino, as for the pit and get clarification.
Unfortunately here on the Strip there are several places now doing the $5 center minimums Bellagio (intermittently), Bally's, and even last month at the Mirage. Also MGM National Harbor has a $5 minimum on center action including the ATS - those are $25 minimum tables. Last week Bellagio had a $100 table with $25 minimums in the center.

Really cramps the GWAG strategy. Like 22Inside says - be sure of your advantage at these thresholds. It can be great when it hits, however from my observation mileage (and bankroll) may vary, especially if you're puckering at those minimums. There are two tables presently that I know well enough to feel comfortable to do it; though I would likely make it a $25 World. Otherwise look at your book of rolls and only bet the numbers that warrant a bet, good luck, DN8R

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 7:08 pm
by SHOOTITALL
Wow. After reading the above, I have not gotten out enough. I was mistaken which is not that uncommon. Must be a reason I have never played the props. Oh yea: Too much for too little. Now I remember. Sorry guys, just being facetious. Man, those prices can put a real hurt on your BR.

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 8:07 pm
by DarthNater
SHOOTITALL wrote: Thu Feb 20, 2020 7:08 pm Man, those prices can put a real hurt on your BR.
Yeah those big bites can come quickly too, tread carefully everyone

DN8R

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 11:40 pm
by SHOOTITALL
DN: Now that I have thought on this a little, I have a feeling it is so the Casino will cut out about 95% of the props and therefore can get in maybe 25% more rolls per hour where the real money is. Just noodling on it a bit. sia

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 1:12 am
by DarthNater
Yeah, I know that's got a lot to do with it. National Harbor also says $5 min on the ATS as well & they aren't hurting.......

N8

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 9:37 am
by Moe Bettor
Actually the center section of the table is the real money area for the casino. The odds against you are higher. Sucker bet area. They love to have piled up bets there. Yeah it can slow the game which is why they put their fastest people at stick. You rarely if ever see a stick who fumbles bets like the dealers on either side of the box who may have less than five years at it. Dealers have told me..and it's pretty unanimous that it takes at least five years to become a good craps dealer.

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2020 4:32 pm
by crapsjourney
Many thanks, so many good points have been raised.

$25 world I feel is too rich for my $300 session bank roll at nearly 10%.

I feel the poor mans Horn and World substitute of $10 Pass line and $5 each on C and E is my pathway to the full World at $25 after the first hit.

The $10 PL covers the $10 C & E in case of the seven.

Then I’ll go to $25 World on the first score hit.

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 1:25 am
by DarthNater
Ok, we’re lighting up this topic again.

Since I’ve spent most of the last year focusing on my straight out toss and building books of rolls, I haven’t spent bankroll on GWAG efforts for my hands. This primarily due to first tossing out my first book of rolls after making several tossing refinements to my straight out toss and then secondly due to the fact that my last full book of rolls didn’t produce overwhelming Horn numbers.

Then last week at the Bellagio, I noticed BankerDude started doing GWAG on my comeout and winning on each of my three hands. This got me thinking, so I went to my current, partially full, book of rolls and indeed there’s some transposes in BT that are now Horn rich. Normally I don’t pick thru a book until it’s finished to avoid biasing, but it’s good to see that as my consistency on straight improves that the potential for GWAG might also be evolving.

Im seeing a couple of mutants in a Coaster Chart with the same high SRR and a high propensity of horns. I’m actually thinking for the first toss on the GWAG comeout to make a horn bet instead of the World bet. Yeah, the increase in the Horn percentages has me thinking to either skip that extra buck or put it on the ace-deuce instead of seven.

So what’s your GWAG play? I know Heavy has gone from World/Hi/Lo to World/ace-deuce, what are you doing and why?

DN8R

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 6:32 am
by House of Orange
My GWAG consists of a seven heavy set and a robust line bet to take advantage. This set must also be heavy in 6 faces to negate low craps numbers. But normally I chicken out and add a $5 crap check per $35 line bet.

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 7:58 am
by Big O
Mine varies, but usually a 4 and 1 horn, if i am unhappy with dealers a horn high ace deuce. On the 4 and one bet a hit on the 2,12, or 11 i press, if the ace deuce hits i let it ride occasionally i will toss another dollar on the ace deuce depending on how it rolled. On the horn high ace deuce bet i press on 2,12,11 and if the ace deuce rolls i move the bet to the world and add a dollar ace deuce.

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 10:47 am
by 220Inside
Generally, World + Ace-Deuce although if it looks like I've been tossing lots of primary face hits during the hand, I'll kick in an extra $2 and go World + 3 way craps as the 2/12 are PFH's with the X6 set I use for GWAG.

If I toss a 3 or 11, go up a unit on both bets. If I toss a 2 or 12, go up 2 units on each.

Re: Horn GWAG

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 12:53 am
by DarthNater
House of Orange wrote: Wed Jul 29, 2020 6:32 am My GWAG consists of a seven heavy set and a robust line bet to take advantage. This set must also be heavy in 6 faces to negate low craps numbers. But normally I chicken out and add a $5 crap check per $35 line bet.
HoO,
I’m curious on why the $5 crap check instead of a $1 3-way craps plus a $1 ace-deuce? Or since you’ve 6’s on faces a horn high ace-deuce?

Thanks, DN8R