Craps Betting Strategy: Anything But 10 by WagerMeThis

Craps Strategy Video Information:

This is a unique (to me) craps betting strategy called Anything But 10, first presented by Jacob over at WagerMeThis. It has huge upside as it relates to the odds of winning vs losing. It plays especially well if you are able to set the dice with any measure of control. I played it as a random roller.

I hope you enjoy the content, and can’t wait to read all your comments!

This video is intended for entertainment only. The strategies illustrated are not a guarantee or promise of winnings in any way. Gamble legally at your own risk.

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Craps Betting Strategy: Anything But 10 by WagerMeThis

8 thoughts on “Craps Betting Strategy: Anything But 10 by WagerMeThis

  1. For this strategy to be profitable, you can't roll more than one "10" every 16 rolls versus the normal probability of once every 12 rolls.

  2. I’ve been rolling this out myself and found the 6/3 6/2 set avoided the 10 best for me. After 4 hits I start press and collect alternate.

  3. Hey, CT! Interesting strategy. I would probably place the 5 for $25 so 5,6,8 all pay the same (easier for the dealer and myself to keep track of). As an added bonus, you could reduce the lay on the 10 accordingly. Speaking of which I believe you paid the vig up front in previous videos and are paying only on the win here. Not a big deal, but if you want your videos to be consistent in that regard, you can pay either the “Vegas way” or the “Colorado way.” Speaking of which, this strategy would not be allowed in CO, not that you would want to play that big (I can’t say I blame you). Max bet of $100, right? Or is it based on the win (could lay up to $200 plus vig)? Final thought – this strategy would be perfect for a dice slider (aka cheater).

  4. You made the 5 @ 8:39 min mark…but you said you loss. Now your coming like me. Lol
    Great Audio & Picture. Thanks 👍🎲

  5. Great video! Twice you should pay yourself in the Field when you rolled the Ten. Thank you.

  6. I am curious as I have been practicing this and a variation of this strategy. Why not turn off the place bets on each come-out roll? That way every come-out 7 pays $143 instead of just a profit of $33. I mean the come-out 7 sometimes repeats and a nice way to eradicate a roll 10 loss.

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