Craps At Indian Casinos

Posted By admin On 01/04/22


Craps is found in all Las Vegas casinos that have more than a handful of table games. The rules are generally the same from one casino to another except for the odds permitted online bets and whether the Field pays double or triple on 12.

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Las Vegas craps minimum bets range from $1 to $50. Here is a list of all Las Vegas casinos that spread craps with its minimum bet. These minimum bets were recorded on weekdays. Higher minimum bets may be found during peak hours.

$1 Craps
  • Club Fortune
  • Jokers Wild
$2 Craps
  • Arizona Charlie’s Boulder
  • Jerry’s Nugget
$3 Craps
  • Fiesta Rancho
  • Fremont
  • Sam’s Town
$5 Craps
  • Plaza (Crapsless and traditional game)
  • 4 Queens
  • Aliante Casino
  • Arizona Charlie’s Decatur
  • Bally’s
  • Binion’s
  • Boulder Station
  • California
  • Cannery
  • Downtown Grand
  • El Cortez
  • Ellis Island
  • Fiesta Rancho
  • Gold Coast
  • Golden Nugget
  • Green Valley Ranch
  • M Resort
  • Main Street Station
  • Orleans
  • Palace Station
  • Rampart
  • Santa Fe Station
  • Silver 7’s
  • Silverton
  • South Point
  • Suncoast
  • Texas Station
  • The D
  • Tuscany
  • Westgate
$10 Craps
  • Bellagio
  • Circus Circus
  • Encore
  • Excalibur
  • Hard Rock
  • Harrah’s
  • Red Rock
  • Park MGM Casino
  • Sahara Las Vegas
  • Treasure Island
  • Wynn

Las Vegas Craps Odds

Most craps tables on the Las Vegas Strip offer 3/4/5 times odds. This means that a player can wager three times the flat bet on a 4 and 10, four times on a five and 9, and five times on a six and eight. The maximum win with odds on any of these numbers equals six times the flat bet. A notable exception is The Cromwell, where players may take odds for up to 100 times the original wager.

Downtown Las Vegas and the locals market tend to spread 10 times odds. There are some exceptions. Below is a list of each odds grouping with the amount permitted by each house.

100x Craps Odds
  • The Cromwell
20x Craps Odds
  • Main Street Station
  • Sam’s Town
10x Craps Odds
  • Aliante Casino
  • Arizona Charlie’s Boulder
  • Cannery
  • Boulder Station
  • Eastside Cannery
  • El Cortez
  • Ellis Island
  • Fiesta Henderson
  • Fiesta Rancho
  • Golden Gate
  • Green Valley Ranch
  • Jokers Wild
  • Palace Station
  • Plaza (craps only, not crapsless, which is 2x)
  • Rampart
  • Red Rock
  • Santa Fe Station
  • Silverton
  • Stratosphere (crapsless and traditional)
  • Suncoast
  • Texas Station
  • The D
5x Craps Odds
  • 4 Queens
  • Arizona Charlie’s Decatur
  • Binion’s
  • Downtown Grand
3-4-5x Craps Odds
  • Aria
  • Bally’s
  • Bellagio
  • Caesars Palace
  • Casino Royale
  • Club Fortune
  • Cosmopolitan
  • Encore
  • Excalibur
  • Flamingo
  • Gold Coast
  • Golden Nugget
  • Hard Rock
  • Harrah’s
  • OYO
  • Linq
  • Luxor
  • M Resort
  • Mandalay Bay
  • MGM Grand
  • Mirage
  • Park MGM Casino
  • New York New York
  • Orleans
  • O’Sheas
  • Palms
  • Paris
  • Planet Hollywood
  • Rio
  • Silver 7’s
  • Treasure Island
  • Tropicana
  • Tuscany
  • Venetian
  • Wynn
2x Craps Odds
  • Plaza (Crapsless table)
  • Railroad Pass
  • South Point

There are also alternatives to playing Craps for real money if you are not in Las Vegas. Check out our live casino page to find out more about playing craps online.

Complete Las Vegas Craps Survey 2019

CasinoGameMin BetMax Bet# of TablesOddsField 12Video
PlazaCrapless Craps5100012 xTripleNo
StratosphereCrapless Craps102000110 xDoubleNo
StratosphereCraps102000210 xDoubleNo
4 QueensCraps550025 xDoubleNo
Aliante CasinoCraps51000310 xTripleNo
AriaCraps25500083-4-5 xTripleYes
Arizona Charlie’s BoulderCraps21000110 xTripleNo
Arizona Charlie’s DecaturCraps550015 xTripleNo
Bally’sCraps5300043-4-5 xDoubleYes
Bally’sCraps15500013-4-5 xDoubleNo
BellagioCraps10500013-4-5 xTripleYes
BellagioCraps25500083-4-5 xTripleYes
Binion’sCraps550035 xDoubleNo
Binion’sCraps320012 xDoubleYes
Boulder StationCraps52000310 xDoubleNo
Caesars PalaceCraps25500013-4-5 xTripleNo
Caesars PalaceCraps50500053-4-5 xTripleYes
Caesars PalaceCraps200500013-4-5 xTripleNo
CaliforniaCraps5100042 xTripleNo
CanneryCraps51000210 xTripleNo
Casino RoyaleCraps10100013-4-5 xDoubleNo
Circus CircusCraps10100022 xTripleNo
Club FortuneCraps110013-4-5 xTripleNo
CosmopolitanCraps25500063-4-5 xTripleNo
CosmopolitanCraps15500013-4-5 xTripleYes
CromwellCraps2550004100 xDoubleYes
Downtown GrandCraps5100025 xTripleNo
Eastside CanneryCraps3500110 xTripleNo
El CortezCraps51000210 xTripleNo
Ellis IslandCraps5300110 xDoubleNo
EncoreCraps10500053-4-5 xTripleNo
ExcaliburCraps10300043-4-5 xTripleYes
Fiesta RanchoCraps3500110 xDoubleNo
Fiesta RanchoCraps5500110 xDoubleNo
Fiesta HendersonCraps31000110 xDoubleNo
FlamingoCraps15500013-4-5 xDoubleNo
FlamingoCraps25500043-4-5 xDoubleYes
FlamingoCraps100500013-4-5 xDoubleYes
FremontCraps5100042 xTripleNo
FremontCraps5300012 xTripleNo
Gold CoastCraps5100033-4-5 xTripleNo
Golden GateCraps52500210 xTripleNo
Golden NuggetCraps5500053-4-5 xTripleNo
Golden Nugget (Pool)Craps10500012 xDoubleYes
Green Valley RanchCraps55000410 xDoubleNo
Hard RockCraps10300043-4-5 xDoubleNo
Hard RockCraps15300013-4-5 xDoubleNo
Harrah’sCraps15500033-4-5 xDoubleYes
Harrah’sCraps25500043-4-5 xDoubleNo
OYOCraps10100013-4-5 xDoubleYes
Joker’s WildCraps1500110 xTripleNo
LinqCraps15500063-4-5 xDoubleYes
LuxorCraps15300053-4-5 xTripleNo
M ResortCraps5300035 xDouble/TripleNo
Main Street StationCraps51000320 xTripleNo
Mandalay BayCraps15500073-4-5 xTripleNo
Mandalay BayCraps25500013-4-5 xTripleNo
MGM GrandCraps10500013-4-5 xTripleNo
MGM GrandCraps25500063-4-5 xTripleYes
MGM GrandCraps50500013-4-5 xTripleNo
MirageCraps25500063-4-5 xTripleYes
NYNYCraps15300033-4-5 xTripleNo
NYNYCraps25300013-4-5 xTripleYes
OrleansCraps5200063-4-5 xTripleNo
O’SheasCraps15500013-4-5 xDoubleNo
Palace StationCraps53000310 xDoubleNo
PalazzoCraps25500052 xTripleNo
PalazzoCraps50500032 xTripleNo
PalmsCraps10500033-4-5 xDoubleYes
ParisCraps15500063-4-5 xDoubleYes
Park MGM CasinoCraps10300053-4-5 xTripleNo
Planet HollywoodCraps10500063-4-5 xDoubleYes
PlazaCraps51000210 xTripleNo
Railroad PassCraps350013-4-5 xTripleNo
RampartCraps51000210 xDoubleNo
Red RockCraps105000510 xDoubleNo
RioCraps10500043-4-5 xDoubleYes
Sam’s TownCraps31000420 xTripleNo
Santa Fe StationCraps51000310 xDoubleNo
Silver 7’sCraps550013-4-5 xDoubleNo
SilvertonCraps51000210 xTripleYes
Sahara Las VegasCraps10300033-4-5 xDoubleNo
South PointCraps5200022 xTripleNo
South PointCraps10200022 xTripleNo
South PointCraps15200012 xTripleNo
South PointCraps25200012 xTripleNo
StratosphereCraps51000210 xDoubleNo
SuncoastCraps52000310 xTripleNo
Texas StationCraps51000310 xDoubleNo
The DCraps55000210 xTripleNo
Treasure IslandCraps10200043-4-5 xTripleNo
Treasure IslandCraps110012 xDoubleYes
TropicanaCraps15300023-4-5 xDoubleNo
TuscanyCraps550013-4-5 xDoubleNo
VenetianCraps25500052 xTripleYes
VenetianCraps50500032 xTripleYes
WestgateCraps5200033-4-5 xDoubleNo
WynnCraps10500073-4-5 xTripleNo
WynnCraps25500013-4-5 xTripleNo
WynnCraps1001000013-4-5 xTripleNo
5 votes (8.06%)
47 votes (75.8%)
6 votes (9.67%)
4 votes (6.45%)

62 members have voted

FleaStiff

Why does a casino put 5 dice on the craps table, mix them all up, and then make the shooter grab only 2?


For the same reason they shuffle cards in plain sight and your opponent in a duel offers you a choice of two identical weapons.
Five identical dice, with their serial numbers recorded by the Boxman, are assigned to a table. No one seriously thinks the dice are anything but identical. Shooter gets to choose so the participants all see the choice and know it done openly. Doesn't matter which two are chosen. You can imagine some nicks and scratches but that is either your irrational hope or your irrational fear. The casino just wants five dice at the table. They examine them during play and whenever there is a Too Tall To Call incident as the dice bounce off the table. Anytime a die is returned to a table it will be examined and don't bother to try to hurry the Box from doing it. He will examine the die and he will make sure its serial number is on the list.
Even with a microscope you couldn't analyze a die and predict it would favor some result. The next expert with a microscope would probably make an opposite prediction anyway. If you don't like the die you can change them during the shooting but of course never retroactively. You don't have to give a reason for requesting one or two new dice and you don't have to give a reason for declining to shoot the dice any longer if you choose to pass the dice half way through your roll.
CasinosThe casino provides five dice so that there will be no arguments that might result if only two dice were available. And that five available actually continues during the shooting.
AxiomOfChoice

Bad dice? Here is how i beat the casino with the questionable dice at their own game .
A few months back i was playing in a casino where everyone at table was losing...I mean nobody coud make a point . At the table were all random shooters and right side bettors.
After the last shooter 7'd out, i asked for the same dice and tipped the dealer. I set the dice for a box number and put a bet on the Don't Pass. Then , i proceeded to roll the dice randomly (not setting) and within 2-4 rolls the seven would show as expected.
I tipped the dealer and asked for the same dice again....this time however, i called a bunch of my friends over and told them what was going on the with biased dice, and told them to join the fun and everyone bet the don't.
I once again bet don't pass, then randomly rolled the dice and within a few rolls 7 out...everyone at the table won....The next shooter asked for the same dice and did exactly what i did...We won 20 decisions in a row...within a few rolls 7 out....The casino was forced to be on the do side and once we found the bias, there was no way the casino could beat us...we knew the 7 would roll within a few rolls.
Next time you find bad dice...see how the casino likes it being on the do side....and beat them at their own game by playing the don't side.


Wow, good job. It's amazing how that pro-7 bias doesn't effect the come-out roll. Magic!!!
Also, were all your 7-outs the same combinations? Like, were the all 6-1, or all 5-2, or all 4-3? Because if not that would really be some amazing bias! The 2nd die sees the the first die is a 3, and then it is more likely to come out 4. But if it sees that it's 5, then it's more likely to come up 2. AMAZING!!
chickenman
LOL..
Bohemian

Why does a casino put 5 dice on the craps table, mix them all up, and then make the shooter grab only 2?
Many shooters ask for the same die when it goes off the table, so speeding up the game is negligible. In fact, I would argue that making every shooter pick 2 of the 5 dice is actually slower, since some people take a long time to decide.
In addition, have you ever tried to get the same 2 dice that the previous shooter was throwing? They won't let you. In fact, they will usually mix them even more, and I have had boxmen put their hands over the whole pile of dice while they mixed them. Why?
My opinion is the casinos do fear that a pair of dice may have a bias to them, albeit unintentional. By forcing you to pick 2 of 5 dice, the casino is ensuring randomness, even if the dice are not completely unbiased.
If every dice was unbalanced in the same way, it would become obvious to the players, and could be exploited with the correct betting play.
However, what if each die in the 5 dice set was unbalanced to different numbers? It would be impossible, as a player, to take advantage of this type of unbalance. Every 2 dice combination would have a skew towards a different number, and by the time you figured it out, a 7 out would have occurred and a 'new' pair of dice have been selected for the next roll.
The question I have for the math experts (most of whom are probably not looking at this thread) follows;
This is purely a mental exercise. I don't want to discuss why a casino would even entertain cheating. I just want to understand, from a mathematical perspective, would it be possible to gain an edge.
Are there any combinations of dice weighting that would end up in the casino's favor. For instance, assume the shooter grabbed two dice that both had an unbalance in favor of the 6. The DP players push on the Come Outs, the PL players lose, so overall the casino is favored. Of course, if that was the known case, the player would just play the 12, which would hurt the casino, even with the high HE of that bet.
However, the player would have to be able to recognize that the 6s were showing up more than reasonable, and start betting the 12, BEFORE the 7 out initiates a new dice combination. Until that recognition occurred, wouldn't the casino have a slight advantage with that particular dice combination?
Given we have 5 dice to choose from (A,B,C,D,E) how many different pair combinations are possible? I think I am correct with 10.
AB, AC, AD, AE, BC, BD, BE, CD, CE, DE
Assume the 'A' is biased toward the 6, and the 'B' is biased toward the 1.
When a shooter grabbed this combination, there is going to be a higher number of 7s thrown. The PL players will win more Come Out rolls, but are probably not going to win the point. The DP players are going to lose on the Come Outs, but are likely to win their Don't Point. However, I would think this combination of dice would still be in the casino favor, since there are generally way more PL players than DP players, and the PL odds bets will all lose. Again, once the players become aware of this bias, they would all switch to the DP, but given a new combination of dice is put in play after the 7 out, there would not be a chance to capitalize from this bias.
So, is there a bias that could be applied to each die in a 5 dice set, in a way that would benefit the casino?


Bravo RaleighCraps - awesome post! You will not be able to get very realistic reaction from Wizard's message board with a very good post like this on Craps as even the Wizard has admitted that Dice Influencers and enthusiasts are not welcome here. Most Craps posters found on this message board are theorists only and have no real world experience to speak of including the Wizard.
RaleighCraps, I know you and you play more Craps in 1 month on a live casino craps table than 90% of Wizard's Craps posters cumulatively do in a year.
Zcore13

Why does a casino put 5 dice on the craps table, mix them all up, and then make the shooter grab only 2?
Many shooters ask for the same die when it goes off the table, so speeding up the game is negligible. In fact, I would argue that making every shooter pick 2 of the 5 dice is actually slower, since some people take a long time to decide.
In addition, have you ever tried to get the same 2 dice that the previous shooter was throwing? They won't let you. In fact, they will usually mix them even more, and I have had boxmen put their hands over the whole pile of dice while they mixed them. Why?
My opinion is the casinos do fear that a pair of dice may have a bias to them, albeit unintentional. By forcing you to pick 2 of 5 dice, the casino is ensuring randomness, even if the dice are not completely unbiased.
If every dice was unbalanced in the same way, it would become obvious to the players, and could be exploited with the correct betting play.
However, what if each die in the 5 dice set was unbalanced to different numbers? It would be impossible, as a player, to take advantage of this type of unbalance. Every 2 dice combination would have a skew towards a different number, and by the time you figured it out, a 7 out would have occurred and a 'new' pair of dice have been selected for the next roll.
The question I have for the math experts (most of whom are probably not looking at this thread) follows;
This is purely a mental exercise. I don't want to discuss why a casino would even entertain cheating. I just want to understand, from a mathematical perspective, would it be possible to gain an edge.
Are there any combinations of dice weighting that would end up in the casino's favor. For instance, assume the shooter grabbed two dice that both had an unbalance in favor of the 6. The DP players push on the Come Outs, the PL players lose, so overall the casino is favored. Of course, if that was the known case, the player would just play the 12, which would hurt the casino, even with the high HE of that bet.
However, the player would have to be able to recognize that the 6s were showing up more than reasonable, and start betting the 12, BEFORE the 7 out initiates a new dice combination. Until that recognition occurred, wouldn't the casino have a slight advantage with that particular dice combination?
Given we have 5 dice to choose from (A,B,C,D,E) how many different pair combinations are possible? I think I am correct with 10.
AB, AC, AD, AE, BC, BD, BE, CD, CE, DE
Assume the 'A' is biased toward the 6, and the 'B' is biased toward the 1.
When a shooter grabbed this combination, there is going to be a higher number of 7s thrown. The PL players will win more Come Out rolls, but are probably not going to win the point. The DP players are going to lose on the Come Outs, but are likely to win their Don't Point. However, I would think this combination of dice would still be in the casino favor, since there are generally way more PL players than DP players, and the PL odds bets will all lose. Again, once the players become aware of this bias, they would all switch to the DP, but given a new combination of dice is put in play after the 7 out, there would not be a chance to capitalize from this bias.
So, is there a bias that could be applied to each die in a 5 dice set, in a way that would benefit the casino?


Quote: Bohemian

Bravo RaleighCraps - awesome post! You will not be able to get very realistic reaction from Wizard's message board with a very good post like this on Craps as even the Wizard has admitted that Dice Influencers and enthusiasts are not welcome here. Most Craps posters found on this message board are theorists only and have no real world experience to speak of including the Wizard.
RaleighCraps, I know you and you play more Craps in 1 month on a live casino craps table than 90% of Wizard's Craps posters cumulatively do in a year.


Bohermian, just as all of your posts on Craps, it's all speculation. You live in a fantasy world, whereas most regulars to this forum live in a land of statistical proof and concrete evidence. Dice influencers/controllers are not welcome here because there is no such thing and they just end up making themselves look stupid and causing problems with the regulars that have more intelligence than to believe them. Not one person in the history of the world has ever proven they can influence/control the dice and beat the odds on legal throws.
Why is it that everything else that can be beaten in a casino, BJ when counting, other games when hole carding, promotions, 100+% video poker, loss rebates, etc, etc can all be proven, but what you say does happen, can't?
Your real world experience is flawed. If it's not, put your money where your mouth is? There are dozens of people here that will take you up on any wager that says you can control the dice any better than anyone throwing out of a cup.
ZCore13
I am an employee of a Casino. Former Table Games Director, current Pit Supervisor. All the personal opinions I post are my own and do not represent the opinions of the Casino or Tribe that I work for.
RaleighCraps

Bravo RaleighCraps - awesome post! You will not be able to get very realistic reaction from Wizard's message board with a very good post like this on Craps as even the Wizard has admitted that Dice Influencers and enthusiasts are not welcome here. Most Craps posters found on this message board are theorists only and have no real world experience to speak of including the Wizard.
RaleighCraps, I know you and you play more Craps in 1 month on a live casino craps table than 90% of Wizard's Craps posters cumulatively do in a year.


IndianI am asking the question here precisely because this is where the math experts and theorists reside. I want, nay I need, the theorists to tell me if my hypothesis could in fact, create a larger house edge for the casino, and if so, how much higher could the house edge be. I am trying to reason through this, but it is quite a bit above my skill set. I should learn how to mess with the dice outcome percentages in WinCraps, and just do it all in sims.
I am not saying any casino is, or would, do this. But, if there is an extreme advantage to be found, then as a player I would have something to look for. However, I suspect that even if I am correct, the increased house edge would be <2% which would not be noticeable beyond whatever normal variance is occurring. It certainly is not going to make it possible to win consistently at this game.
Beyond that, there are way more reasons why the casino would not care to do this.
1. They already have the edge. The math proves they will be winners in the long run. There is no need to cheat.
2. I assume they would stand to lose their license in most every jurisdiction if they were caught. Why risk losing your business, to get an edge on a game you are already going to win on? Of course this assumes gaming regulations call out that the dice must be balanced and fair. If that is not in the gaming regs, then the casino would not have to fear this point.
But what if a casino was not aware of it?
Do we know for a fact that every casino verifies every die is 100% balanced before it gets to the table?
Or does a casino rely on the manufacturer to be providing 100% balanced dice, and never check, or just randomly check a die?
And how accurate is the casino's check? What would the margin of error be?
I would like to play a craps game sometime with only 1 pair of dice. Every shooter gets the same pair. I am quite certain the outcome would not be any different, but it would still be fun to try and find a bias to try and exploit.
Always borrow money from a pessimist; They don't expect to get paid back ! Be yourself and speak your thoughts. Those who matter won't mind, and those that mind, don't matter!
Howardrocknroll
Playing craps at indian casinos
Ok, I'll jump back into this interesting discussion. A few months ago i was in a casino early in the morning. I was the only one at the craps table and in the middle of long hand... (46 rolls without a 7)
A floor supervisor , who hadn't been paying attention to the craps table walked up and asked one of the dealers, 'What's going on here' He responded with well, the shooter is having a hot roll....The supervisor yelled in a stern voice...'Change those dice!!!'
Now, Why would he want the dice changed, if they are all the same?
Howard rock n roller
AxiomOfChoice

I'm one of the top dice influencers in the country


In fairness, you are tied for first place
Zcore13

Ok, I'll jump back into this interesting discussion. A few months ago i was in a casino early in the morning. I was the only one at the craps table and in the middle of long hand... (46 rolls without a 7) Now, many of you might know me and I'm one of the top dice influencers in the country.
A floor supervisor , who hadn't been paying attention to the craps table walked up and asked one of the dealers, 'What's going on here' He responded with well, the shooter is having a hot roll....The supervisor yelled in a stern voice...'Change those dice!!!'
Now, Why would he want the dice changed, if they are all the same?
Howard rock n roller


He would do that most likely for one legitimate reason and one not so legitimate reason. The legitimate reason is that all the dice are exactly the same, except if you as the shooter, were able to do something to them or switch them out. He hasn't been watching, so he has no idea. By putting new dice in he can examine those dice if he chooses to and put others in that have not had the opportunity to be messed with
The second reason would just be stupid superstition. If he did not look at the dice that came off the table during your run, he's just stupid. One for not looking at them and two for thinking switching dice makes any difference. Same as blackjack players in a 6 deck shoe that think someone who 'takes a dealer' bust card ruins the rest of the shoe for everyone.
Congrats by the way on being able to control the dice equally as well as everyone else and being tied for best controller.
ZCore13
I am an employee of a Casino. Former Table Games Director, current Pit Supervisor. All the personal opinions I post are my own and do not represent the opinions of the Casino or Tribe that I work for.

Why No Craps At Indian Casinos

charliepatrick

Playing Craps At Indian Casinos

I did a quite simple analysis assuming that both dice were equally biassed and then worked out how biassed they needed to be before there was an edge either on PASS or DONT. The numbers used assume the the un-biassed values come up 1 unit and the biassed one N units (where less than 1 means less likely and more than one more likely).
First scenario is that 6-6 is the bar value.
(1) PASS .9 ---- 1.1 DONT : if dice is showing less 1s (0 to .9) then PASS, if more than normal (1.1 upwards) then DONT.
(2) PASS .7 ---- 1.3 DONT
(3) --------------- 1.3 PASS
(4) --------------- 1.3 PASS
(5) DONT .8 ---- 1.2 PASS
(6) DONT .7 ------->
This shows:
(a) If you fiddle 1s 2s or 5s too far then there is an edge (e.g. too many 1s means bet DONT). Of course biassing the 2 probably also means biassing the 5 in the opposite direction, so the effects come in earlier.
(b) If you fiddle less 3s or 4s, then the DONT HE becomes less, but the house still has an edge.
(c) If you fiddle more 6s, then the HE for both sides increase significantly.
Second scenario is that 1-1 is the bar value.
(1) PASS .9 ---- 1.2 DONT
(2 thru 5) as above
(6) --------------- 1.6 DONT
This reduces the sixes fiddle, having no sixes at all still leaves the HE on DONT less than 2%.
I'm guessing if you look at how often 1s and 2s come in, you might detect a bias and hence back PASS with less than normal and DONT with more.
In fact if less 1s are coming in, where the PASS turns (.8962) you were better off placing the 8 (7/6 at 100.76%). Similarly less 2s, PASS turns at .714 where place 10 (at UK odds of 1.9) turns at .871.
With a 1-1 bar table, the defence against the sixes fiddle, is having just .92 makes the place bet on the 6 100.2%.
So in summary go for a table where the bar value is 1-1 and if there was a significant bias then there is a bet you can profit from. Thus it is is the casino's interest to make sure there isn't any bias.