The Cleveland Hustle – a Craps Strategy!

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In today’s episode, we take a look at the Cleveland Hustle. A fairly low risk, high action craps strategy that with a little discipline, can make you some money. This strategy comes from 36FullPress, a member of the Craps Nation and can be used on a craps table or played on a bubble craps machine!

We also give a shout out to Sleepy2525 for working with Midwest Game Supply to create the first ever, casino grade dice specially branded for the Craps Nation.

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The Cleveland Hustle – a Craps Strategy!

10 thoughts on “The Cleveland Hustle – a Craps Strategy!

  1. hey Dave it Mike glad you are back been following your videos while you were in Vegas good stuff. Did you get my email?

  2. Hi saw you on Not Leaving Las Vegas. I have been a craps fan for a number of years. Best game in the casino.
    Tim

  3. Good job on the videos. Laying the 4/10 then placing inside numbers is nothing new, I've seen it done for decades. It's one of those strategies you can adapt with. I run a version that I like and play it when the table gets choppy. Keep 'em coming.

  4. This is a form of the 41 no ten using both the 4 & 10 by John Patrick. (600- page Advanced book) www.platinumcraps.com

  5. Just a thought but wouldn't it be almost the same if you just played like a $100 lay 4 or lay 10 with a $14 or $15 hard way bet for insurance on it. That way only 2 numbers beats you which would be a 3/1 or 1/3 if you're laying the 4 or a 6/4 or 4/6 if you're laying the 10. In this strategy you have 4 numbers that can beat you and yes I understand you only potentially lose $57 instead of possibly losing $114 but I just would rather take my chances to get 2 hits when only 2 numbers beats me than the alternative. Maybe you want to do a video trying that system Dave? Anyway thanks for the video man and I look forward to the next one!!

  6. Why is it called the Cleveland Hustle, hmmmmm….? I'm from Cleveland and never heard of it.😏

  7. Cleveland Hustle question

    Playing in AC (Caesars/Ballys) last weekend I was VERY successful using the Cleveland Hustle. The craps tables were packed with lines so I went to the bubble craps instead. Strategy: $300 bank roll. Always ON with the come out roll. $100 on the lay 4, and $44 inside. $10 on the hard 4. If a 7 comes out I basically break even plus a few bucks. The ONLY way to lose $110 is a 3/1. Lose some $ as well on the 2/2 hard 4 of course but that's acceptable. On any inside # I reduce the Lay 4 to $50 and hard 4 to $5. Once the come out roll hits an inside #, I reduced to $22 inside. The first roll after a point is made, if another inside # is hit I simply book those profits, repeat $22 inside and remove the Lay 4 bet and remove the hard 4. Now its purely using the casino $. Upon an inside # being hit again I increase that inside # that was hit to either $20 on a 5/9 and $24 on the 6/8. If that same # is hit again after increase I reduce that # back to either $5 on the 5/9 or $6 on the 6/8 and use the profits to place $5 on both the 4 & 10. IT IS NEARLY PERFECT TO MAKE $100-200. BUT, and here is the "rub"….if you get a 3/1 on either the come out or the second roll after an inside # is hit, then those are the ONLY times to lose big $. ISSUE: If I could also HOP the 3/1 for $5 on either of the 2 biggest risky rolls discussed above, that HEDGE would be the ultimate strategy. However, I haven't seen bubble craps allows hop bets! So after playing around 6 hours total using this strategy without a HOP bet, I turned $300 into $800. BUT the last hour I played before I left, I saw several 3/1's come out on the first 2 risky rolls (discussed above) and I gave back $300. If I could have HOPPED the 3/1 this would have been golden! Yes, playing at a table would protect me with the HOP 3/1 but the games are much slower with ridiculous slow piker dice setters and long lines. QUESTION: any suggestions how to play bubble craps for further protection against the 3/1 on the come out and second consequential roll?? Yes, I could bet the FIELD with $50 as a hedge but the FIELD bets suck generally. Appreciate any thoughts πŸ™‚ Semper Fi.

  8. Nice. I like the turning bets on and off . I will file this one for future use. Thanks

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