How to play craps for a $1 dollar!! (Poor Man Craps Series Part 1)

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In this series I share with you how to be a successful craps player, without a lot of money. This series is for the people who do not have a large bankroll, and just want to play craps. I show you how can still make money and become a successful craps player without a lot of cash.

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How to play craps for a $1 dollar!! (Poor Man Craps Series Part 1)

9 thoughts on “How to play craps for a $1 dollar!! (Poor Man Craps Series Part 1)

  1. Biloxi this weekend. Come join House Money from JAX and myself and throw da bones !!!

  2. Hello, I did not give a thumbs down because I think it is great that you are putting out content and thinking outside the box. And I also realize this is a little bit of click bait.
    However, this is NOT a Poor Man's strategy, and also probably not a great strategy for a newbie. You suggest a minimum bankroll of $125 but actually you would need closer to $600 or $700 bankroll to play this strategy comfortably and at least $300 minimum and that is pushing it.
    You are risking $72 per shooter! I know it is only for one roll, but you will lose to the 7 before hitting one of your inside numbers 1 out of 4 times (or 1 to 3 if you prefer). That means if you run into a point 7 out, not uncommon, you would be down $72 right off the bat. That would leave you with only $53 of your $125 bankroll, so basically you would be done or have to modify.
    Also, even after the first hit you are still risking $6 (you won $21 on the inside number but you are still risking $27 total). So, basically you need one more hit (more if you go to the Iron Cross) to break even. So, honestly going to the Iron Cross is not optimal.
    Regression methods are not bad but I think you will find even in the short run that often you will get behind too far and are fighting just to get back to even.
    I would call this a more advanced method with medium risk and very modest return… in my experience and I play live Craps almost every day. So, I have seen it all. I don't mean to pick it all apart and I do look forward to watching the rest of your videos.
    There are better ways to play on a budget though.

  3. I need to point out a small error in your calculation. You paid yourself $21 for 6 hit, then when you dropped to 22 inside you gave yourself $65. Should have only been $43 as you left $22 at risk and the 7 came and took it away. So balance is overstated by $22.

  4. Take your money off the 9,10,4 and put $15 on the field . Less money at risk and you have all the numbers covered.

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