Craps ratings depend on your whole spread, not just the pass line. Estimate your theoretical and see what your table time is really worth.
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The pass line is one of the best bets in the house — but casinos rate your entire bet mix, and most players spread well beyond the line.
Pure pass-line play carries a 1.41% edge, but a typical mix of line, place, and prop bets runs closer to 2.7% — and that's what your rating reflects.
Everyone shares the dice, so craps moves at 30–43 decisions an hour no matter how many players are at the rail. Time at the table matters more than table speed.
Free odds carry no house edge, but many pits still count them toward your average bet — one of the few rating quirks that works in your favor.
Example: $25 in action for 4 hours at a typical mix is about a $97 theoretical per day of play.
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