Craps Strategy: Stop the Bleeding!

Craps Strategy Video Information:

Your at a choppy table, down a few hundred bucks…. What do you do?
There are many, many possibilities, but my friend over at Craps Hawaii presented me with one option. You need an infusion of cash. If you can survive 3 rolls of a shooter, here’s an option!

Check it out and let me know what you think!

See the original version from Craps Hawaii here!

Quackshooter also ran this strategy:


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Craps Strategy: Stop the Bleeding!

10 thoughts on “Craps Strategy: Stop the Bleeding!

  1. Great video David, and love the attitude!!! Some days you're the hammer, some days you're the nail.

  2. Thanks Dave for taking the time to test strategy. Let me say yes you need the bankroll to back this strategy but also you could have the bankroll and not play a strategy that is collecting on every roll for 3 hits and lose when the 7 shows after 4-5 rolls. As I stated this is for a table that is only giving 3-5 rolls from everyone on the table. So it’s important to observe and take note of what the table is giving and play accordingly. Yes the table will hit you with a $142 loss but remember if you plan to play for awhile…I feel you will recover and come out a winner. If you’re only there for a short time…then it’s better to take a small loss and move on.
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  4. Man tough time at the tables.

    Sounds like you had some unfortunate rolls that were the Achilles heel of the strategy you were playing.

    However I am not sure that risking more than the average of your previous bets is the right answer to recovering a bankroll after a series of losses. I am of the view that positive progression (betting into winning streaks) is the way to making larger profits, whilst negative progression (by risking more than your average bet after losses) will in general only accelerate and add more to the existing loss. If you think in the heat of streaks of losses that some particular strategy is a good play to "recover quickly" or generate a "cash injection" then it should be good enough to use from the get go to make profit quickly and leave. Why wait til your bankroll is depleted? Do it from the start!

    As for the approach presented, hit and run is a good approach, but I prefer a 1 hit and regress strategy that limits exposure and risk to the bank roll so youre playing with the first hits winnings and can catch a longer roll if it develops. But like any bet or strategy they all have their nemises and are not immune to some particular sequence of bad rolls.

    For this reason I like to analyse and simulate strategies to understand how they perform, how many losses I should typically expect per 100 hands and how they can play out at that their worst so that:
    1. it's less of a shock when it does happen
    2. you can ensure that you bet at the right level for your bankroll and comfort level
    3. You can set appropriate stop loss and win goals.

    Thanks for sharing your craps journey and experiences!

  5. Hmmmm, I am liking this strategy a lot. The more I practice the more I am liking the three, four or five and out short game strategies. I also see that GTC was beneficial for your throw!

  6. Hey fantastic video buddy is maybe your best one ever and also people love heartbreak so this 1 will probly take off and views. And holler at me next time you're going to Kansas star I might build a meet you there

  7. so what happens if you're at a table hitting a lot of Point > Seven runs? I've lost count how many times I go though all the trouble of setting everything up after a point is established and the very next roll is a Seven out

  8. Got to Tonkawa Friday night just as you were leaving. Bought in for $200, had some good shooters and cashed out with five blacks.

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