My Favorite Craps Strategy on a $10 Table

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This is my favorite craps betting strategy shown on a $10 Table. Watch me play this strategy from John Boender of LEARNTOPLAYCRAPS. Goal is to start with minimum investment, and as you win, place across all the numbers. After all the numbers are placed, you collect on the first hits to recoup your initial investment, second hit you full press the winnings. At this point you are in a great position if a long roll happens. You can see my explanation video here. https://youtu.be/sTF3nL3dpeU

John Boender original video here. https://youtu.be/ug8oBzscvQQ

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10 thoughts on “My Favorite Craps Strategy on a $10 Table

  1. Whatever your strategy is, it is best to find a 5 dollar minimum with 20X odds. This would give you the best chance of winning although the casino still have a slight edge, but not too much. Knowing when to quit is important and always set a limit of how much money you can lose. I can't remember when I last lost at craps, but I go to Vegas only once or twice a year to play craps. I play craps only for entertainment so win or lose, have fun doing it.

  2. I quit watching after the first roll when doubling the pass line vs taking odds then placing the 5.

  3. So I am not a pro like all of you guys. I played my first ever $10 table the other day. This table had 2 thru 12 for place numbers minus the 7 of course. I started with 12 on the 6 and 8. When my number would hit I would always "invest" one unit either on the number that hit or cover a number I didnt have a bet on yet. After 3 hits you even. It workout pretty well for me. It is not about money for me I really enjoy playing the game. The only time I dont enjoy playing is when certain people are at the table. I am sure you have seen them. The really old guy, that is there every day, he just seems miserable and acts like he doesnt enjoy the game. Sorry for the last part….I was just venting. I will end it on a good note…. Thanks for all the videos, great work!!

  4. It's funny how all these videos they hardly ever hit 7..I go to a real casino all u see is ppl hitting 7..go figure

  5. Jeremy, I use similar strategy starting out. $12 6 – 8 and $5 field (5 too if I'm up). Then use modified Iron Cross. Always keep the field no more than 1/2 the place bets ($5 on 2 units, $10 on 3 and 4 units, $15 on 5 units and up). Actually had a long roll last night (hit 4 points) and ended up buying 4 and 10 after hitting both twice. I like having the field bet for rolls like this one. You ended up hitting the field 16X and 4X for double. Of course, when you're hitting inside numbers alot the field does take away from those winnings too.

  6. This is my backup strategy if DC/Come is not working. Last night I went down $200 quickly playing strat 1. So many field bets hitting so I was getting destroyed on Come bets. Switched to this strategy here just in time for a guy to roll from 25 minutes. He hit at least 6 points. By the end I had $60 on 5/6/8/9. I had a feeling so I took it down to $44 inside. Boom, 7. I walked with $500 on that one shooter. Long story longer this strategy is golden when a hot shooter finally comes around.

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