Tuesday, September 15, 2009

How to Place "Fake" Bet on Dublinbet

Hello to all

Today I show you how to place "fake" bet.

For outside bettors.

“Faking” min and max bets is easy by taking advantage of the proportionality of the game across the locations.

I will use dublinbet as an example of a table not too well appreciated by the folks playing outside bets for the min/max limits and the very limited spread associated with them.


Let’s start observing a dozen bet’s minimum is $5:




By betting double-street 1/6 and double-street 7/12 with a 0.50 chip each, we have a $1 bet covering the exact same set of numbers, from 1 to 12:




It is accepted as per the game rules double-streets are inside bets, and are treated as such, allowing tiny-unit bets.

As you can see, the “no more bets” call does not wipe the bets as it would occur shall we bet $1 at the dozen location (bets not accepted):



And we win in a standard 2-1 proportion as expect at the dozens; we played $1, received $3:





For working with even chances, we can use the 1-18 / 19-36 locations like this:





$0.50 at double-streets 1/6, 7/12, 13/18 for a total bet of $1.50, which is paid to us 1-1 at $3 won:



In this case, for betting the 1-18 location, we had a $10 minimum imposed.



For the maximum, we have $100 per dozen:




But by the use of an even distribution in the locations comprising the dozen, we fill double-streets, streets, splits and straight-up numbers to rise that maximum to $580:



Winning the distributed bets gets the same proportional payout, 1-2. So, for $580 we get $1740. Exactly as expected shall the location had this much as standard limit:



At this table with minimum $5 to maximum $100 on the dozen bet location, we have a spread of only 1 to 20.

Good news is with this workaround we have the ability to bet from $1 to $580 per dozen; the spread grows to 1-580 too, which is proportionally huge in comparison to the initial 1-20, and room enough to grind properly.

You can try it free on Dublinbet