How Math Statistician Wins at Craps

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The “6/8 Working” craps strategy was submitted by a math statistician as part of my dice advice series. This craps strategy bets the place 6 & 8 with the idea that you just have to roll either number before the 7 rolls four times. This strategy has a total risk of $264.
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How Math Statistician Wins at Craps

10 thoughts on “How Math Statistician Wins at Craps

  1. Ironically a more normal strategy would have won a lot more with these rolls

  2. Funny that a math genius would even wait for a new comeout when his bets have zero change in probability. 🀫

  3. 6 and 8 working? Well most of the time they are not. I would get bored. I'd always have them on. then "Martingale" when they don't win.

  4. Maybe its just me but I see quad 7s beating 6/8 bets in most every session. I play 2-3 sessions for 2-3 hours each week so I see more rolls than the average bear. Reminds me of DGE play against 7 repeaters, martingale to bust. Good thing here is limit the loss to $300.

  5. I wouldn't advise doing this on the come out roll. I've frequently seen 7 roll four times before a point. I myself have rolled three 7s in a row. Wait for a point, then Place.

  6. I would strongly advise against any martingale strategy because of the potential risk to go bust but to each their own. Just go to a bubble craps machine and test this if you’re really curious. I’ve routinely seen four 7s show up before a 6 or 8

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