Adjust your Craps Strategy – Lay 4 and 10

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Do you adjust your craps strategy if you are losing? What if you have lost half of your bankroll? Maybe it’s time to consider a halftime adjustment with your craps strategy. In this episode of Dice Advice I play out Mr007Troy suggested strategy. This strategy uses a lay bet on the 4 and 10, a hard way bet to hedge on the 4 and 10, and once a point is established the strategy adds two come bets with double odds. On the come out roll a horn high ace deuce bet is also added.

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Adjust your Craps Strategy – Lay 4 and 10

10 thoughts on “Adjust your Craps Strategy – Lay 4 and 10

  1. A better bet than the horn high ace deuce is 4 C 1 E. You get a dollar more on the 2 and 12.
    E 15 – 4 = 11
    4 C – 1 = 27

  2. I thought this was an April fools video. If this is someone's halftime adjustment to slow the burn (reduce exposure to their bank roll) I would seriously cringe to see what their starting method is.

  3. Hi color up, I would lay the 4 and 10 and Place the 4 and 10 if the seven didn't show on the come out. You make $72 if the 4 or 10 hit, Break even on a seven =)

  4. Hi, Jeremy,

    What device to you use to record your videos and what do you use to hang your device atop your table?

    Thanks in advance and keep up the great work on behalf of Craps Nation!

  5. Why two lay bets?. If you had laid the 4 only with sixty and placed the 568 plus ten on the field you would be way ahead. Those four tens cost you 160. I don’t understand the two lays. You double your chance of rolling a loser. You also negate the long rolls which is what we all play for.

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