High Action Low Risk Craps Strategy

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This high action low risk craps strategy uses the don’t pass with lay odds and come bets with odds to get plenty of craps action without a lot of risk. I consider it a hybrid strategy vs a hedging strategy but will it win? I first saw this video here: https://youtu.be/PKgHfITbBn4

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10 thoughts on “High Action Low Risk Craps Strategy

  1. i love color ups videos but i gotta say he has the worst luck of any craps videos out there. it's almost like he is showing us what NOT to do.

  2. Hope i get to snag a set of those blues! ill keep refreshing the store. Would be awesome to get dice to go with my sub to the club =-)

  3. Have played this strategy on $1 and $5 dollar tables back in the day for comps when I was a young starving dealer.

  4. I have basically been playing basically this exact strategy for years. Never seen others play it so I guess someone else thinks like me.

  5. Strategy seems good. But if nothing hits on those first 3-4 rolls, you're in for 180 with only a $40 hedge if a 7 rolls. That's almost half your starting bankroll. That's a ton of money…

  6. Great stradigy have to try it out. But I also play slots as well. I'm still playing a decent craps game.

  7. Would you maybe recommend when you get to the point where you take odds on the 2nd come bet, let's say on the 10 for $30, and then you're $20 in the come for the 3rd and last come bet; when established as a 6 or 8, moving the $30 odds to those numbers and leaving the 10 as the $20 come bet with no odds?

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