<<The nice part about roulette is that no matter what bet one places, the odds are the same. Unlike craps where there are good bets (or is it better?) and bad bets, the whole inside of the table.>>
That's the nice part of craps! The fact that there are better bets is to your advantage. Example, I seem to recall that the Horseshoe allows 100X odds. If I placed a $1 bet on the line and maxed-out with $100 behind the line, the house advantage would be de minimus. Assuming a 5% house edge on the line bet (a guess), the house advantage on the total $101 bet dwindles down to 0.0495%.
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