Winning Craps Betting Strategy: An Odd Way To Play

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Here’s a winning craps betting strategy that is the yin to my “Even Better” strategy’s yang. We’re making those odd numbers work for you, and limiting losses for each shooter. If you love the game of craps, this might be a great betting strategy to add to your arsenal.

I hope you enjoy the content, and can’t wait to read all your comments!

This video is intended for entertainment only. The strategies illustrated are not a guarantee or promise of winnings in any way. Gamble legally at your own risk.

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Winning Craps Betting Strategy: An Odd Way To Play

4 thoughts on “Winning Craps Betting Strategy: An Odd Way To Play

  1. Your the last of the last. Every other dice channel has drank the kool-aid of dice setting. Even now, Big AZ. Stay true.

  2. dice setting …………???????????? comical…………………… sharp rubber, non yielding rubber pyramids at end of every craps like the 74 miami dolphins UNDEFEATED DDP1

  3. Speaking of an odd way to play, I've devised a method of play where I view the Craps board like a Roulette game.
    There are an equal number of odd and even possibilities as the result of throwing two dice.
    What I do (especially at "Bubble Craps" because it shows the last 12 outcomes) is wait for four odd numbers to throw (yes the dreaded Seven is an odd number) then start betting the 4 – 6 – 8- 10. Many times I will win or get to bet again if another odd number comes in such as a 3 – 5 – 9 – 11. If a Seven comes in I use the 1 – 1 – 1 – 2 – 2 – 4 – 4 – 8 – 8 progressive betting system. If I win or 2 – 12 rolls then I wait again.

    I've had good success doing this. Best to do at Bubble Craps but I can use chips to remember the odd sequence at table Craps.

  4. Ugh, I had so many thoughts, I was hoping some of them would have already shown up in the comments. As always, thanks for an entertaining video, CT!

    First, a couple of things might confuse some viewers regarding your “last shooter.” You debated quitting after a come-out seven, then decided to play one more shooter. It’s a come-our seven, so it would be the same shooter (I know what you meant). Also, if you’re not the shooter (and maybe even if you are?!) you CAN pick up your entire don’t pass just like you were picking up part of it.l on points of 5 and 9.

    By way of some proposed improvements to the strategy – it is so mathematically bad to pick up your don’t pass bet, that I would recommend adding an even number place or buy bet for $25 rather than removing $25 from the DP. No nifty name for it if you do that though 😂. Also, all those 7 out pushes made me groan after getting past the come-out roll. Why not place for $20 each? Then a win gets you $28 versus $35 and a 7 out still nets you a $10 win.

    Last but not least nit-picky (lol)…you spelled “optional” wrong in your graphic at the beginning.

    Please let me know if you find this last point helpful. I kind of feel like a dick pointing it out, and if you are not planning to edit and repost, perhaps it doesn’t have any constructive merit to mention it.

    Thanks again!

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