8 thoughts on “My take on low risk Craps strategy

  1. Hey brother. What do the hop bets pay? 15:1? Different for each based on the hop or the same for all of them. For a low roller strategies This strategy has potential but maybe it needs some tinkering with the amount on the DC? That will help for those come out 7s when you still have place bets out. Maybe adding a lay on the come out also? Another thought. I hate missing a return on any rolls. When you're on a come out with a clean slate, looks like your missing out on 2 rolls? Co for the point and then the DC? What about a small ABT for just the Come out? 100 lay 10 or 4 and 54 across, etc? Then pull it and go to what you're doing?

  2. If you lay the 9 with 60 your getting paid 38 which by time your don't come lands it paying 34 50-16(to get it up) so kinda misses the fact that the don't come pays better than a lay only time it be a benefit is if managed a 4 or 10 but at this cost can't refuse to let it move would be better with the lay being your 7 protection to get your number set and not worry about 11 cause 3 ways to roll 2 or 3 compared to 2 ways to roll 11 so win more often than not not fully protection but get money back once don't set

  3. I love this as a grinder strategy. I'm going to be testing this out here in NJ and PA casinos. I will also be testing it out in Cherokee when I'm in Charlotte.

  4. Suggestion: When your $50 DC travels to the 4 or 10, buy it for $20 and take the pressure off hitting it and losing $50. Seven comes you win $30, 4 or 10 rolls lose $10.

  5. That’s a nice strategy but I think I’ll collect like 4 hits before I start pressing so I would guaranteed a little profit

  6. I like this strategy but I think I would collect like 4 hits before I start pressing.

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