Double Money with No Risk?

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Double Money with No Risk? is a craps strategy from my Dice Advice series. In Dice Advice I will show viewer submitted strategies and roll them. In Season 2 Episode 6 I show the “Iron Cross over to Dark Side” Strategy. This is a craps strategy that utilizes the iron cross method for 3 rolls, then whatever profit is made is bet as a don’t come bet. At this point you have zero of your bankroll at risk as you are making a bet with house winnings. If the 7 is rolled you double your bet, but if the point is rolled you lose the bet and break even. This strategy you must avoid the 7 for the first three rolls, and then after a don’t come point is set, you then hope for a 7 out. Thank you to Boxcar Mike for the strategy.

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10 thoughts on “Double Money with No Risk?

  1. At the casino, you'd at least have a free drink, lol. Great videos. (In general, I think bets need to be "off " sometime to let the 7 hit with out damage.) You'd have loved the old $2 days ($5 odds on 6 &8). You're getting me hooked on this game, again. Thanks.

  2. Hi Color up, I have a strategy that I would like you to try, where do submit strategy?

  3. A strong case for playing the dark side. I canโ€™t believe that many 7s rolled at the wrong time

  4. @10:45 You hit the 8 twice when it was the point, even with the bets turned off that would still mean a new point.

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