Craps strategy stacking one number

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Craps strategy stacking one number

10 thoughts on “Craps strategy stacking one number

  1. It's fun when it works and brutal when it doesn't. I give you extra points for thinking outside the box.

  2. Very cool strategy. I play something similar to this sometimes. I really like stacking one number. I had a subscriber send it to me. It is called the towering 6 video. Thanks for the video, It was awesome!

  3. I like the idea of concentrating bets on less numbers for higher payouts. Thats the part of this strategy that really has merit.

    But I'm not a fan of having too many bets up that can all be knocked down by the seven and which take several hits to be in profit. This strategy takes about 3 hits including the parlayed number to generate a profit … which is probably expecting too much alignment from the dice gods to work out well in practice.

    Intuitively I feel that this strategy would not perform as well as just concentrating the $66 on one or two numbers from the start (typically 6 and 8) and then regressing or down completely to lock in profit with just one hit. Still need dice to cooperate and hit before the seven however.

    I do realise that your strategy is trying to widen the net at the start and funnel winnings to a single number but it still ultimately needs that single number to hit and it takes longer to get to profit whilst risking both the initial wager and the profits until that event occurs.

    Thanks for sharing your ideas!

  4. Really interesting strategy. Is there any rhyme or reason to which number you picked? Might be fun to choose the point so you win when the table wins (in a fan of playing with the shooter). My only critique is leaving bets on for the come out roll, but that's based more on the emotion of the game than any math or probabilities..

  5. I really like this. Man you have some of the most unique strategies. Keep them coming Jacob.

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