4 thoughts on “Craps strategy testing #3

  1. I personally don't like the don't pass, more because I'm not successful with it… I think taking it down with come out 6 & 8 is a way I can incorporate it into my arsenal of strategies I seem to be accumulating with the more I watch you and your vids thanks brother

  2. The takeaway statement from this video for me is when you said you made bad decisions and then good ones. From my experience in practice, I have MANY monster rolls but with bad betting decisions, I lose money and it drives me nuts. I bet the light side and the dark side hit hard, then I switch to the dark side and make points left and right and nothing I do seems to work light or dark, no matter if I throw random or controlled, I lose. Unfortunately, IMHO, there is no solution to this other than a big enough bankroll to ride out the bad decisions and or bad "luck". So, how do we get back to making good decisions? For me, everything comes down to intuition (really listening to the little voice), luck, contrary thinking (if I want to play the light side, I often ignore the logical choice and go the other way), and paying attention to the rolls (I usually am able to right the ship after time by getting back into the rhythm of the rolls when I see them getting short or long). On a side note, being a typical craps player I have a built-in level of superstition. I don't know about you but I have days during the week that nothing EVER seems to go right. No matter what I do, I am going to lose money on that day. For me that day is Wednesday. Do you have a craps death day as well?

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