Moderately Aggressive (Craps Strategy)

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This channel is focused on strategy roll outs and Strategy development and focuses on showing how well a strategy can hold up to a table, whether Hot, Cold, or Choppy, and tries to show the viability/ strength of certain plays, and how or when one should change their style of play. I attempt to set and shoot the dice and am still working on that skill set. I enjoy rolling out strategies that are submitted by viewers and subscribers, as it let you know if your method of thinking works, other than using apps. Never know, your strategy might just be the One, to beat the Casino. Thank you for watching the videos. Until Next Time, Talk to you Later.

This video is for entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional gambler; I roll out these strategies for the fun and love of the game. I only gamble with disposable income, and do not promise profit with the strategies I play. There are NO guaranteed/ 100% winning system. All ways of playing can lose. If you believe yourself to have a gambling addiction, please seek help. National Problem Gambling Helpline 1-800-522-4700 Call Text or Chat NCPGambling.org

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Moderately Aggressive (Craps Strategy)

5 thoughts on “Moderately Aggressive (Craps Strategy)

  1. Coin pusher / marching soldier style play starting from the 6/8 = huge R.O.I.

  2. Don't ever regret walking away a winner. That's a hard lesson to learn for sure.

  3. Great vid. Walking away from the table a loser is always easier than leaving the table a winner. Good call on leaving in the positive.

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