The Late 6, 7, 8 Craps Strategy

Craps Strategy Video Information:

Working the 6, 7, 8 from the DC

Start with a large 6 and 8 ($30 each)
After the point, go through the DC ($50 or $75)

On the 6 and 8 … one hit on either of them and down, then we play for the 7
Start over once all 3 bets are resolved.

Potentially, just re-start on every new come out. TBD as we build this out.

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The Late 6, 7, 8 Craps Strategy

7 thoughts on “The Late 6, 7, 8 Craps Strategy

  1. If your going to roll please keep track of the numbers like when 10 pass took your lay you left the button on the 10 the come out roll was a hard 8 witch should be the new point it helps with tracking the numbers thanks nice table and chips

  2. you get that dc 5 established……….just pull 6/8 place bets………….advantage john 3-2edge john paying johnny even money….only in america brother😄 i am ddp1

  3. hi John the camera angle looks better now that you brightened it up. as far as the strategy goes I'm not sure, I tried for only a few minutes oh, and it's been up and down. I need to try a little bit more.

  4. Placing the point is smart, you know what you are playing for in stead of waiting for the dice.

  5. As much as I want to support your chip choices I can't really tell them apart really good. I really like them in your rack but laying flat not so much

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