Craps Strategy Video Information:
Winning at craps from Pass Line and Don’t Pass have been a staple craps strategy forever. Here’s a a look at how you can win more money at craps from the pass line and the don’t pass by simply taking advantage of odds, bet sizing, and attacking a run when you have a chance.
You don’t get very many opportunities to take a shot in this game, especially with a simple line bet, but when you have an opportunity to strike, take it … and win consistently at craps!
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An advantage play is combining promo chips and loss rebates with this strategy.
Wrong bettors are better served by limiting their bet growth to a slower rate of climb.
Grafstein suggests this be more on the order of 20% ( the exception being in response to “live” payoff crap rolls—which are invariably doubled ), NOT the approximate 50% schedule of increases that he prescribed for Right bettors. The Dice Doctor would not proceed as you did, so I believe. Sam Grafstein was not a John Patrick disciple.
The “boring” Pass Line attacks you tested here, can be strengthened by * interleaving * an approximate 50% schedule of increases, with an exacting, contextual Two- and Three- Hit Parlay progression.
These distinct tactics are carefully interleaved and are subject to mistake.
They are not just any Paroli segment, applied at convenience.
Think of stacking—which is associated with natural wins on Comeout Sevens and Elevens—as Parlay STARTERS.
…And regard successful Pass Line point repeaters as Parlay ENDERS.
You don’t rake-in flat winnings from a point completed parlay then begin still another double.
Instead, you recall what your base bet was, and now place upon the Pass Line cheques sufficient for a new flat, at 1.5 the prior value.
Remaining winnings go in a predetermined rack section of the grooved rail before you. These are Lockup chips—not to be re-wagered.
In session, executing these combined methods while not difficult is susceptible to minor errors, and does improve with practice.
Many Thanks John! I always enjoy your explanations and demonstrations for more comparable maneuverability and encouraging alternatives for playing a more prominent organized roll🎲🎲 during our table sessions. May the dice be with you!!! cheers 🍻
Great video Brother! Thanks for the time you put it showing the facts of the game of craps! Always great content!
I played the Don't with odds for four hours yesterday. Just trying to build bankroll by grinding out the don't pass with odds strategy. I only played an Iron cross when i was shooting. If a shooter hit more than 1 number I played pass line a couple times and then don't pass. or nothing. Flat bet 10 bucks. 60 bucks odds. I was at 400 in profit bringing my bankroll to 900. I was ready to raise my line bet to 20 bucks but had to leave because the puppy got left alone for 4 hours. The days resulted with me increasing my bank roll by 400 almost doubling it to 900 by just standing there waiting roll after roll for that 7. every single shooter will 7 out. players on either side and down the other end groaning when that big red shows up knowing it was in inevitable with no exceptions. More seven out than hit points but those that hit points will hit more than 1. went light side a few times and paid off. line bets for 4 hours. Slow grind but made profit. I took our communication about building bankroll in consideration and had a comfortable 4 hour grind of a craps session!! lol.
Probability of back-to-back 4's: One in 144 (which is just under 0.7%) — forgive me if someone had already said this