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In episode #42 of the The Craps Lab, I look at Craps Bet Scaling, Bankroll, & Betting Strategy at the various table minimums. I would love to get your feedback in the comments below about what your bankroll looks like at various table minimums. Do you adjust it? What does your initial bet outlay look like after the comeout roll? Let me know in the comments below.
Scaling Your Bets (0:15)
Bankroll Sizing (6:08)
Min Bet Sizing vs Bankroll (7:32)
– Discusses Min Bet inside at $5, $10, $15, $25, and $50 Min tables
FOMO and betting every number (23:28)
– Discusses betting low on all the numbers vs higher on fewer numbers.
Me discussing the re-tooling of my play at the local casino w/ $500 bankroll (32:09)
Craps Lab Update (37:30)
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Damn Rusty, that is some deep bad!! Maybe too deep!! Did that Vegas trip mess you up mentally? Don't go chasing that Unicorn down the rabbit hole to prove your point, walk away from the game for a while. The Casinos will eat you up and you wouldn't be the first. How is Mrs Craps Lab? I see your passion and love for the game but don't let it consume you! Be smart and be well my friend.
I want to give you a few things to think about.
This is how I light inside play.
If I am NOT shooting, then I bypass the Come Out roll, either wait for a point to be established, and then bet $308 inside (on a $10 table & Always including the point), or bet the $308 inside before the point is established.
The player takes ONE HIT and regress to $44 inside.
The player gets ALL their money back, makes a profit, AND has stress free money on the table working for them.
The combinations of the dice didn’t change. The player still has 18 ways to win, with 6 ways to lose.
This switch’s to money management.
I am at risk until one hit.
That is a high difference than the player that sits at $$44 inside and needs many hits to break even.
The odds don’t change, we both have the same risk of losing.
I just get into the profit world asap.
Yes I require a bigger bankroll When hiccups arise, but Over all, and in the long run, I am a consistent winner.