Climbing the Come Ladder $315 Craps Strategy

Craps Strategy Video Information:

In this video I discuss one of the first strategies I ever learned. The Come Ladder. It utilizes seven units per shooter while attempting to win at least one unit per shooter.
How to Play:
1. Wait for point to be established
2. Bet 1 unit in the COME
3. If PSO, Collect one unit. If COME bet moves, put two units in the COME
4. If Seven Out, Collect one unit. If COME bet moves, put 4 units in the COME
5. If Seven Out, Collect one unit. If COME bet moves, wait until 7.
6. Repeat.

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Climbing the Come Ladder $315 Craps Strategy

8 thoughts on “Climbing the Come Ladder $315 Craps Strategy

  1. This is a different way of playing the Come. I really like it. I will definitely try this out. Thanks Mike

  2. Great explanation Mike. I play this with a 6 & 8 bet too. With or without replacing the 6/8 if the place bet wins AND the comebet win too. Depending on the numbers traveled to (no 6/8) I'll pull to 6/8 to minimize the loss. It be no surprised how many times both 6/8 win for the extra $42 at the $15 level, regardless of playing the comebet at $15 or $25. (BTW, I pull the 6/8 $15 place bet as it wins)

  3. Heheh 😏. You had BETter be “done.”

    Thanks Mike.

    At bottom, what this tactic is attempting to do is * protect * or hedge all prior Come bet action.

    No surprise, in so doing, that you’ll find yourself “at risk.”

    But why?
    My misgivings are not serious. The tactics rely on low cost bets, and can scarcely be scorned as Bad Bets.

    However this bet style, in my opinion, is inefficient and suboptimal. It consists of ( what THIS reporter regards )violations of sound method. I must conclude it is some trendy backlash, of sorts, against the increasingly unpopular “Three Point Molly.”—anOTHer albatross slung around the Right Bettor’s neck recently.

    What is needed most is a thoroughgoing explanation that amounts to a complete overhaul of core right side strategy, spanning Come bets, Place & Buy bets, and ( even more urgently) the dreaded Pass Line play—I kid you not—which teeming hordes of dice bettors routinely seem to be dismissing as “basic,” while almost NO one is going about it correctly. …In my honest opinion.

  4. Great video Mike! I like the come ladder quite a bit especially on a long roll. If I play the come ladder and would hit the 3 bets, then I usually place bet numbers hoping the roll continues and can get some more profit!

  5. Thanks Mike – love this as a way to start a role – will use a variation where I just go $5 more than total risk so in you example would be $15-$20-$40 and only $75 at risk worst case

  6. Color Up did something similar to this, but he was on the Don't Pass and he put odds on 2 if his Come Bets

  7. I like this i would like to see this with odds . Maybe on a 15 dollar table and i guess 10 in odds or a 10 dollar table 15 in even odds. 🤷🏾‍♂️

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