10 thoughts on “Playing for the 7 craps strategy

  1. Hey Larry you mentioned that you did well on roulette….what strategy(s) were successful for you?

  2. Great job Crappie LOVE the Don't & your dealing is fine. I really appreciate the videos that you put out.

  3. Don’t bettors don’t bother me when I shoot because the moment it does means it’s time to leave.

  4. My Degenerate Regress Press strategy

    Bet all numbers with the idea of 3 units. Using table limits to have an idea of what unit amount you will play. For this strategy, we will use a $15 table.
    1 unit equals $15. Let’s start.
    5,6,8,9 will be 3 units a piece. 3 units=$45 5/9 ($54 6/8)
    4,10 will be $30 a piece.

    When a 4/10 hits, you press both 6/8 $24 or 30 a piece.

    When 5,6,8,9 hits the first time, you take that number and it’s sister to 2 units.
    Example, 5 hits, you bring 5/9 to $30. 6 hits, you bring 6/8 to $36.

    Always collect on 6/8.
    Always full press 6/8 when 4/10 hits.
    5/9 will press 1 unit/collect the rest every hit after the first one.

    If you haven’t hit a sister pair before 7, you would martingale 5/6/8/9 or press instead of regress ( double tap then regress to 2 units )
    If you have made money back to cover the initial roll, you don’t have to martingale or press. 3 options are at players comfort level.

    Once you’ve got a $100+ 5/6/8/9 and hit it,
    option 1. halve the bet with its sister and collect rest of match
    option 2. restart pressing strategy
    Option 3. Let it ride

    5/9 would have hit 7 times
    4/10 would have hit 3 times (6/8 press) to make it to $100+. A different unit amount would differ.

  5. I love playing for the 7 even when doing place bets as well. I can see this strategy working great, I like your videos. I would however, if playing this, when the point is 4 or 10 instead of laying the 10 when 4 is the point and already got a DP bet with odds, simply add more odds or lay the 4. Because when playing the 7 against the the 4 and the 10 I'm giving the house 6 ways to beat me (3 for the 4, 3 for the 10) By playing for the 7 against just the 4 I can keep the 2-1 advantage rather than equalling it up 6-6.

  6. When you laid the 200 on the 10 or 4 after the 4th roll, you than rolled a 7 wouldn't you actually lose on the 10 and or 4 but get paid on the dont?

Comments are closed.