How to Win at Casino Every Time | Craps Betting Strategy

Craps Strategy Video Information:

In today’s craps betting strategy I will show you how to win at casino every time you play. This is a variation of the iron cross. In this strategy I add a don’t pass bet with odds and put three units on the 5, 6 and 8, with only two unit in the field. With this strategy you will win with every roll of the dice, including the seven. Good Luck.

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10 thoughts on “How to Win at Casino Every Time | Craps Betting Strategy

  1. Wouldn’t it make sense to possibly play your gut on the shooter and switch the bet to a pass?

  2. Yep … would love to see this system played out with a nickle hard way hedge on the point.

  3. Hi Color Up! Interesting stategy I like the Patrick System more than this. There are too many risks here. #1 Is beating the 7 on the come out roll. #2 Is you put yourself at more risk getting a 6 or 8 point here. #3 Seems like you are trying too hard here to cover everything and in turn you are trading dollars too much.

  4. J, I like how you are thinking. At the beginning of Covid I started tweaking a lot of your methods to do a couple things. 1, reduce exposure to a bankroll (reduce risk of ruin). 2, make back what you have risked in less rolls. 3, to lower to cumulative house edge of your total bets. using your (and mine) favorite method I developed something close to this, but with much less exposure to your bankroll. I even made a response video, but haven't found the time to post it.

  5. Is there a point in a roll that if you had a really hot shooter you would start a collect and press strategy on the place bets?

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