10 thoughts on “Craps strategy. Anything but 10!! Skill & Luck version! Awesome Play!

  1. Nice strategy but I feel like if you roll a lot of 7 then you should make that number more profitable to you. Keep up the good work though Wager.

  2. Thanks for sharing Coach. And thanks to S&L. I’ll practice with this one tomorrow and see how it goes. I’m still fine tuning the original with Iron cross and Lay 10. It has proven to be a real bank roll builder especially playing with a little higher bankroll. I’ve had several rolls of +30 pitches. Had a couple of frequent 10’s but it’s not really that hard to recuperate.

  3. Another enhancement for the player if your going to use the 6&8, please after a few wins and everything is paid for, counterbalance the lay number by adding to it. That way when the 7 comes the loss of the 6&8 has little to no sting. Plus worse case scenario when the 10 is rolled, it is still paid for by all the winnings of the right side, so again there is no sting because you have all your money back plus profit.

  4. I’m thinking this would be interesting to try with a buddy and one bet the 6 8 with the other betting the 4 5 9. Both lay the same number 4 or 10. Btw I wouldn’t be able to stay off betting the hard 10 even in practice play haha, I solute you sir!

  5. I would consider using continuous doey don'ts and adding odds as they hit to replace your buy bets. Also when you do end up hitting the 10 you can just add lay odds and save the vig.

    A doey don't is significantly cheaper than paying vig. Over 108 rolls you will pay a lot of vig on all those buy bets and replacing the lay 10 vs a doey don't which is only expected to hit the 12 three times, whilst you pay vig on every hit and replacing the ten 9 times.

    Once you have the board loaded with doey don'ts you can also swap your 4 and 10 buy or lay as you see fit.

    Obviously casino rules will determine how much free odds you can add which could limit the amount you can lay on the 4 or 10. Still you can at least save some vig.

  6. Thanks Jacob, I like the ideas from you, Skill and Luck and almost everyone that commented, but the real key, as you have stated many times, is the ability to not roll the 10 (or maybe the 4 for some players). I cannot yet avoid them, but I will try out your all 5 and 9 dice set. I personally would start with the 6 and 8, then spread out and half press then reset after each 7 as well as after each 10. I would also take down the lay and regress once a set amount of profit was showing. Perfect strategy with pretty much any variation as long as we teach ourselves how not to throw a 10. Cheers

  7. What about picking up the field after you have picked up the 6&8, then you would have all the numbers covered.

  8. Why buy the 5 and 9? They pay 7 for every 5, or 42. Is it worth the added effort for a couple of $$?
    Sometimes I look closely at the 4 & 10 the same way.

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