How to Play Craps and Win Part 10: Iron Cross Strategy!

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In this video we discuss the Iron Cross strategy and various ways of playing with small money and when/where to increase your bet. This is a great strategy because it does not take a thick wallet to play, but we also be used with big money. Remember to subscribe and share with those who want to learn more about the game.

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How to Play Craps and Win Part 10: Iron Cross Strategy!

10 thoughts on “How to Play Craps and Win Part 10: Iron Cross Strategy!

  1. 1:42 paused
    Already inaccurate. Iron Cross bets on the place bets are never the same unit size as the Field. At a minimum you should have 1 unit more on your example 6 & 8.

  2. Iron Cross minimum strategy like this risks 6 units for an average win under 1 unit, meaning that 8 or 9 rolls before a 7 must occur.
    The dice provide an average of 6 rolls between 7s.
    In conclusion, the better can expect an average loss over 2.5 units per roll sequence, or per shooter.
    When you approach a table in Las Vegas, count the number of players, and multiply by 2.5, and then multiply by the table minimum, and expect to lose that much per round of shooters.
    At a $5 table, with 8 shooters, that is 8 x 2.5 = 20, 20 x $5 = $100 loss per round.

    The worst deviation is, as usual in Las Vegas, an early positive deviation. So, losing the first round is better for you that winning early. Winning early erects in less intelligent people who are trained in US schools to scoff at factual truths, a long term doubt that this strategy is a loser, so then, the scoffing, avaerage American nets a greater loss by playing more losing rounds before accepting empirical evidence, and allowing that factual evidence to supplement the expected negative result, netting an overall greater loss.

  3. Can you explain the "free money"? I don't quite understand when the point is off and 7 is rolled how it's free money.

  4. I'm about to play for my first time at a casino but I think I'm a bit screwed because of the house rules. They have a $5 min/max bet and odds are 5x only. That's 5x or nothing. Would seem that I would need to start with a larger pool of cash to play on these tables as opposed to the odds that you were able to play in the videos.

  5. Great videos! But to balance some comments, when the dice roll 7s and your iron cross is set, you still lose. I played the iron cross and lost my $150 in an hour with poorly timed 7s. It’s clever, but it’s still called gambling for a reason!

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