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Games at casinos are of two kinds. The game of skill which is one counts on the acquired skill of a player. Such games include blackjack, baccarat and poker. In the end, what you are looking for is a method that is consistently successful, that can be applied to several conditions, and is not so complicated that you cannot understand the merits of the strategy. In a game with odds guaranteeing that you will be separated from your money, you will want to employ the best strategy for playing craps. Betting both the (6) and (8) gives you a 10 to 6 advantage of one of your numbers hitting before the (7) The house edge on place betting the (6) or (8) is only 1.52%, one of the lowest on the table; If the toolbox of strategies you bring to the craps tables does not include a (6) and (8) strategy, then it might be time to find one that works. Craps is a fast paced game that doesn’t allow you a lot of times to sit and ask questions. If you’re just learning to play it would probably be good to team up with an advanced player at first. They can help you out if you are unsure what you should do and they’ll be able to explain each bet to you as it happens.
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Vulgrim
Hey, all. I'm still new to the boards here.I've been following the Wizard's site for a couple months now trying to learn about craps. In my opinion, he does a great job explaining why the Dark Side is statistically the better option. I've even watched his video on YouTube about how he suggests betting DP / DC with 6X Odds backing each bet. I can understand, generally, why you would want to milk these odds for all they're worth and have spent hours practicing on the WoO's craps simulator and on my cell phone's craps app (also Bovada's, but they don't seem to allow 6X Odds for some reason). Using the Wizard's method, I am usually able to double my money pretty consistently and have had a lot of fun with it to the point where I consider myself a true Darksider. :)
If you'd rather not read through this whole post and just cut to the chase, I've listed several possible betting strategies in the poll above and would like some feedback on which you think are more effective.
My question, however, is in regards to an answer the Wizard gave on his section on craps:
Let’s say you have a $10 don’t pass bet and the point is a 4. You have a 2/3 chance of winning the bet, so the expected value is (2/3)*$10 + (1/3)*-$10 =$ 10/3 = $3.33. Now consider adding a $40 odds bet on top of it. Now you have a 2/3 chance of winning $30 and a 1/3 chance of losing $50. The expected value of both bets combined is (2/3)*$30 + (1/3)*-$50 = $10/3 = $3.33. So either way your expected gain is 3 dollars and 33 cents. With the don’t pass alone the player edge is $3.33/$10 = 33.33%. With the don’t pass and odds the player edge is $3.33/$50 = 6.67%. So, yes, the player edge as a percentage drops by making the odds bet. However that player edge is effective over more money. The way I think gamblers should view the house edge is as the price to pay for entertainment. If you want to pay as little as possible then taking or laying the odds is getting entertainment for free.
If I am understanding this correctly, the expected payout of a Dark Side player is $3.33 per bet, regardless of whether you take odds or not, and that the Wizard only recommends taking odds because you effectively see more action for the same price.
So far, I've found 100-units worth of bankroll to be quite comfortable in dealing with any hot streaks; though I imagine that when I go to the tables, I will likely only have 20- to 40-units of bankroll, so I have been practicing with that as well. Thus, I have been trying to push the limits of Dark Side betting to see what the minimum I need to take with me is, while still feeling comfortable.
Assuming the above is true regarding $3.33 gain per roll regardless of whether you take odds or not, it would seem that I can get the same effect by just playing DP / DC without odds and not break my bank. Is my thinking correct? It'd help to know the odds to see how much luck has affected my practice runs.
This also got me thinking on some other Darksider strategies and what the best Darksider system might be, for high or low bankroll. One appealing system I saw on www.crapsforum.com was to bet one unit on Pass and one on DP to effectively nullify the effect of the come out roll, losing one unit every 36 rolls, on average, due to the 12 Bar. Once the point is made, however, the odds are in the favor of the DP and so you lay odds. This gets more convoluted for balancing the DC, so for now I've chosen to just stick with those two. But the overall idea is in hedging your bets, while still capitalizing on the DP's advantage using odds after the point is made. The reward is less, but so is the risk, it seems.
Here, I have tried laying 6X Odds - as the Wizard suggests - on the DP, but I found that this requires a much heftier bankroll and have started playing instead with 2X Odds on the 6,8; 4X Odds on the 5,9; and 6X Odds on the 4,10. This is a lot kinder to my bankroll, but I am wondering which set of odds in this case has the better, well .. odds, as well as the better payout. Also, how these two methods stack up against the DP / DC and DP / DC with Odds methods.
So just to recap, some things I'm trying to focus on:
- Darksider betting.
- Odds vs. no Odds.
- Neutralizing the Come Out.
- Accounting for small bankroll.
- Minimizing House Edge.
- Maximizing return on investment.
Any feedback on this would be great. Thanks in advance. :)
7craps
My question, however, is in regards to an answer the Wizard gave on his section on craps:
If I am understanding this correctly, the expected payout of a Dark Side player is $3.33 per bet, regardless of whether you take odds or not, and that the Wizard only recommends taking odds because you effectively see more action for the same price.
You are NOT understanding what the Wizard wrote.If I am understanding this correctly, the expected payout of a Dark Side player is $3.33 per bet, regardless of whether you take odds or not, and that the Wizard only recommends taking odds because you effectively see more action for the same price.
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He was comparing a dont4 ONCE it made it to the number4 to the same bets WITH Lay Odds.This was to show that the EV of laying the odds does not change compared to not laying the odds. Duh.
$3.33 is just for a dont4 or 10 after it is on the number.
Do the math to see what it is BEFORE it gets to the number.
Hint: 8 ways to lose $X and 3 ways to win $X
Also your Doey/Don't system is just that, another system.
It has been discussed here (WoV) in other threads.
IMO, Not much good actually comes out of the www.crapsforum.com unless you are an upcoming DI believer
Read on, especially posts by goatcabin.
Your Bankroll is very important to how much fun you will have playing Craps.
If you are always buying in for $100-$200 and making bets between $25 to $50 each roll, enjoy your short stay at the tables.
Others will chip in
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Vulgrim
Thanks for the clarification. As I said, I've found that 100-unit bankroll ($10 bets off the $1000 given in the simulator) gives me a lot of room to breathe and take full 6X odds, but I've been experimenting with trying to get it down to 40-units ($25) or less, mostly out of laziness in having to click so many chips each time before rolling. This only seems fruitful if I ignore the odds bets; otherwise, as you noted, my game tends to run rather short before ruin. :(
My experience has been that 40-units no odds works because, essentially, I am making a $25 bet versus a $70 bet ($10 + 6X Odds). Thus, my game is about three times as long, with the House Edge only being marginally higher (due to less payout).
This brings me to another question: If bankroll is an issue, is it better to take the odds and wager 7 units a roll (bet plus 6X Odds), or to skip the odds and place a larger flat bet that is less than those 7 units? I'm not really a statistician, but could someone tell me at what point those two would be equal? As in, how high would the no odds bet have to be in order to match the payout of the full odds bet. Is this even possible?
Also, I'm not looking for DI. I feel that the odds of it having any effect when I need it would not really be worth the years of practice and that my skill points would be better spent elsewhere. :/
My experience has been that 40-units no odds works because, essentially, I am making a $25 bet versus a $70 bet ($10 + 6X Odds). Thus, my game is about three times as long, with the House Edge only being marginally higher (due to less payout).
This brings me to another question: If bankroll is an issue, is it better to take the odds and wager 7 units a roll (bet plus 6X Odds), or to skip the odds and place a larger flat bet that is less than those 7 units? I'm not really a statistician, but could someone tell me at what point those two would be equal? As in, how high would the no odds bet have to be in order to match the payout of the full odds bet. Is this even possible?
Also, I'm not looking for DI. I feel that the odds of it having any effect when I need it would not really be worth the years of practice and that my skill points would be better spent elsewhere. :/
24Bingo
If I am understanding this correctly, the expected payout of a Dark Side player is $3.33 per bet, regardless of whether you take odds or not, and that the Wizard only recommends taking odds because you effectively see more action for the same price.
..sort of. The expected loss of a Dark Side player is 27/1925 your bet per round (not counting twelves), regardless of whether you take odds or not, and he recommends it because you see more action for the same price.
Honestly, you're going to get a lot of flak for the doey-don't, but think of it as a cheaper lay bet. It's probably good for your bankroll due to the fact that you'll win significantly more rounds than you'll lose. One thing you might want to consider instead is laying the 4 and/or 10, but only if commission is paid on a win only.
'Return on investment' sets up a bit of a red flag, though, because you should realize that the return on your investment is negative.
The trick to poker is learning not to beat yourself up for your mistakes too much, and certainly not too little, but just the right amount.
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Read on, especially posts by goatcabin.
Haven't seen goatcabin on any forum in quite awhile.
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FleaStiff
- Darksider betting.
- Odds vs. no Odds.
- Neutralizing the Come Out.
- Accounting for small bankroll.
- Minimizing House Edge.
- Maximizing return on investment.
Dark Side betting is but a smidgen different than Right Side betting. Slightly better chance of winning, slightly higher bankroll requirement to do it correctly.
Odds versus No Odds-- That's simple. Always have an odds bet down if you are going to win and never have an odds bet down if you are going to lose. What? You don't know in advance? Well, that is the whole point. They offer and odds bet at zero house edge. Not an offer a casino usually makes. Its to induce you to effectively increase your wager. Your choice. Plain and simple.
Neutralizing the come out-- Ain't no way to 'neutralize' the roll of the dice, you mean to dilute its effect by committing the unpardonable sin of hedging your bets.
Minimizing House Edge. The house edge is what it is. It ain't gonna be getting maximized or minimized. It simply is.
Maximizing return on Investment-- That's an easy one. Thirty five dollars to the cocktail waitress and twenty minutes in the shadowy recesses of the beverage alcove where the surveillance cameras won't film her activities with you.
RaleighCraps
Hi Vulgrim,Since it sounds like you have never played craps in a casino, let me set some expectations for you. Since you have been playing the simulators, I would hope you are already aware that your expected loss, is not going to be close to your actual loss. Depending on your bet levels, your expected loss for a couple of hours play could be in the $20-$40 range. In reality, you could lose $200 in the first 30 minutes.
The important thing is to realize you will probably lose, and possibly lose more than the math expects you to lose.
Once you have that realization, then you are ready to play. And this site is great at explaining why making the best bets is important. But, in the end, your session result is 100% going to be reliant on the numbers that get thrown during your time of play. I have been on tables where the Right side players were losing our butts, yet the Darkside player standing next to me was getting killed too! (Those come out 7 and 11s were chewing up their DP progressions). I have lost $400 playing perfect PL and Come bets, while the dummy next to me bet the Horn High Aces every throw (~16.7% house edge) and walked away up $400.
Craps is a great game. However, besides the relatively low house edge, the other great aspect about craps is the social interaction in the game. When you are the shooter and make your point, and everyone on the table is cheering you, or fist bumping, or high fiving, that adds to the rush. This is not something that you will get from the simulators. As a darksider, you will not get to experience that same type of camaraderie, unless you happen to get a table of all Dont players.
As a Don't player, you may be treated nicely by the player next to you, or you may draw absolute scorn and snide remarks. I have seen it all, from Don't players readily accepted at a table, to tables that were openly hostile to a Don't player.
Obviously, this makes no difference to the math of your bets, but it could have a real impact on whether or not you enjoy your first craps experience.
I will admit I am biased toward Right side play. I will play the Don't at times when nothing is working for me, but even when I am winning money that way, I don't really enjoy my playing time. I have even been on tables where 100% of us were playing the Dark side, so we were all cheering the 7 outs, but it still wasn't fun.
You can explain to the Right way player next to you why your betting the Dark side is a superior way to play according to the math, but chances are the player will have no clue what you are talking about.
I could go on for another two pages, but I won't. Whether you play Right or Dark is up to you, and either way is a good way to go. Just be aware that the social aspect of craps is going to come into play at the casino (unless you play on one of the bubble games, or the e- Craps games that have betting monitors). In my opinion, the social part of the game is going to have way more bearing on your 'fun factor' than whether you win or lose money.
Best of luck to you at the tables!
Always borrow money from a pessimist; They don't expect to get paid back ! Be yourself and speak your thoughts. Those who matter won't mind, and those that mind, don't matter!
Vulgrim
Neutralizing the come out-- Ain't no way to 'neutralize' the roll of the dice, you mean to dilute its effect by committing the unpardonable sin of hedging your bets.
Yes, that is what I meant. Of course you can't completely neutralize it because the 12 loses on Pass but doesn't win on Don't Pass.
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Play super jackpot party slot machine online, free. Minimizing House Edge. The house edge is what it is. It ain't gonna be getting maximized or minimized. It simply is.
Again, correct. I guess I just seem to be mixing up some lingo. What I meant was playing a strategy that would result in the lowest house edge, which you already noted was Laying Odds.
Maximizing return on Investment-- That's an easy one. Thirty five dollars to the cocktail waitress and twenty minutes in the shadowy recesses of the beverage alcove where the surveillance cameras won't film her activities with you.
Lol! I shall have to try this strategy too. ;)
Quote: RaleighCraps
Since it sounds like you have never played craps in a casino, let me set some expectations for you. Since you have been playing the simulators, I would hope you are already aware that your expected loss, is not going to be close to your actual loss. Depending on your bet levels, your expected loss for a couple of hours play could be in the $20-$40 range. In reality, you could lose $200 in the first 30 minutes.
The important thing is to realize you will probably lose, and possibly lose more than the math expects you to lose.
The important thing is to realize you will probably lose, and possibly lose more than the math expects you to lose.
Oh, not to worry. I'm well aware of that. I've had sessions where the dice were on fire and I couldn't catch a 7 until after losing about $300. I've had other sessions where I would lose about $150, break even, lose $150, break even, for a while. I've had sessions where $1000 went to ruin. Some where $2000 went to ruin!
But these are all reasons I am trying to practice and develop a strategy that gets the odds as well in my favor as I can for the conditions I face. Hence, the whole reason I'm here. :)
Also, thanks for the advice on the social aspect of craps. Much appreciated.
odiousgambit
The thing about why it is worth taking the free odds seems to be hard to explain, even for the Wizard. If I understand you right, you can come up with a sufficient bankroll for laying full odds but are looking for ways to bet so that you don't have to have such a bankroll. If so, it is a perfect illustration for someone who should not take full odds. Take less than full odds, Vulgrim, taking full odds does not help you make more money. This is hard to grasp, but the only way the whole business of free odds makes sense is if the total amount of money bet is the same. In other words, what sense does it make to lower the HE if you are not also lowering the expected loss for the session? Since you can't lower the expected loss with the free odds on a particular single bet, that means you must have fewer total bets using the odds OR you have simply decided to be someone who bets a lot more money whenever he gambles. A guy who hints he is uncomfortable with the needed bankroll is a guy who is doing the latter and it isn't the right thing for him.
That statement, 'the free odds do not help you make more money', is a little irritating in that it needs explanation, and is a sort of slap in the face for all of us who take free odds [me too], does however succinctly state something you might as well attempt to grasp.
the next time Dame Fortune toys with your heart, your soul and your wallet, raise your glass and praise her thus: “Thanks for nothing, you cold-hearted, evil, damnable, nefarious, low-life, malicious monster from Hell!” She is, after all, stone deaf. .. Arnold Snyder
98Clubs
DP and 1 DC. 6x the line (3-4-5 odds). I think the poll should have included multiple DC's, as some Darth's like them.
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As soon as the point gets established, you are able to take odds. Taking odds is an extra wager, which typically is the best possible bet in the casino. Why? The answer is that the wager pays of actual odds as there is no house edge this time. However, casinos put restrictions as to the amount gamblers can wager in this situation. The majority of traditional and online casinos allow 3-4-5x odds, where players can bet three times as much as the pass line bet you have made on 4 or 10; four times as much as the pass line bet on 5 or 9; and five times as much as the pass line wager on 6 or 8. If your best craps strategy is to continually practice the pass line bet and the max out the odds, then the house edge drops to just 0.374%. The playing table does not have a free place for the wager and gamblers should place it as they put the chips behind the pass line wager. You should position the bet after the establishment of the point.
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Here’s How the Pass Line Bet Works
The essential wager each Craps player should understand is the “pass line bet.” It serves as the base of many Craps betting strategies and is a great move on its own due to its low house edge of 1.41%.
You place it directly on the “Pass Line” before the initial roll (A.K.A. the come-out roll). Pro tip: the little puck on the table always shows “OFF” before the come-out roll. This stake rewards you with a 1:1 payout when the shooter rolls 7 or 11. It loses on a roll of 2, 3, or 12, which is known as “Craps out.”
If any other number is rolled, the puck is turned, so it shows “ON” and placed on the corresponding position at the top zone (the 4-5-six-8-nine-10 area). Once this “box point” is established, your only goal is to roll the number in question. If you do, you’ll win. If a 7 is rolled beforehand, you’ll lose.
Why Is “Don’t Pass” So Controversial?
In real-life tables, most people base their casino Craps strategy on the pass line stake or wager solely on it. This way, everyone wins or loses together, which creates the whole “community” experience. Since “don’t pass” is essentially the opposite bet, you might make some enemies if you choose it and celebrate loudly on the playing table. However, it’s a great wager when playing online or if you’re not affected by the superstitions of those around you.
Don’t pass wins even-money on a roll of 2 or 3, with the 12 being a “tie,” which preserves the casino’s advantage. Some venues bar the 2 instead of the 12. One of the simplest Craps betting strategy tips we can give you is to look at the dice combination on the “Don’t pass” betting area to confirm the situation.
Conversely, you will lose if a 7 or 11 is rolled. Once a point is established, you will win on a roll of 7 and lose if the point number appears before it. At this stage, you have the advantage, as there are more ways to land a 7 than any other dice combination. What’s great about “don’t pass” is that it has a slim house edge of 1.37%, which is even lower than that of the “pass line.”
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A good casino Craps strategy is to utilize place bets. This is done by putting money on any of the numbers in the 4-5-six-8-nine-10 area after the come-out roll. You’ll win if it’s rolled before a 7 and lose if the 7 appears first. No other numbers matter for place bets. Keep in mind that while place wagers resemble odds bets (we’ll cover them in a bit), they don’t pay the same amounts.If you’re playing in a real-life casino, put your chips on the “come” area, and ask the dealer to “place the 4” (or any of the other numbers). In online games, you need to click on the little space beneath the numbers.
What do place bets pay in Craps? Let’s take a look:
- 4 & 10 pay 9:5, so always stake in multiples of $5
- 5 & 9 pay 7:5, again, bet in increments of $5
- 6 & 8 pay 7:6, always stake in multiples of $6
The “Come” and “Don’t Come” Wagers: A Game within a Game
It’s possible to have great playing sessions by only utilizing the pass/don’t pass wagers. If you want to go for a more advanced Craps strategy, try to make things interesting with the come and don’t come stakes. Essentially, come works the same way as the pass line, while don’t come is identical to don’t pass. The only difference between them is that come and don’t come are placed after a point has been established in the come-out roll (the puck is “on”).
Let’s take an example and see if you can replicate it by using our demo:
- Put $5 on the pass line and start rolling. Your task is to establish a point with a roll of 4/5/6/8/9/10. If you roll 2, 3, 7, 11, or 12, just place another pass line bet.
- Once the puck switches to “ON,” this Craps betting strategy needs you to put $5 on “Come.” On your next roll, several things might happen. If a 7 appears, you’ll win the come bet but lose the pass line. You may also establish another point with the come bet. If 2, 3, or 12 appears, you’ll lose the come stake, but the initial pass line bet will be unaffected.
- In essence, you can use come to stack up several points up top and cover some of your losses. For example, if you’ve established 5, 6, and 8 as points, you will win when the dice rolls one of these numbers. The weak point of this casino Craps strategy is that you’ll lose all of them when the dreaded 7 appears.
What happens if you establish a point with a come bet and the pass line wins? A new round will start, but your money will remain on the point until that number or a 7 resolves the outcome. Now, it’s time to dive into the best wagers offered by this game.
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Odds Bets Are the Best in Gambling
If you need more motivation to start playing Craps, check out the odds bets. These wagers might slip past inexperienced players, as there’s no marked area that signalizes their existence. However, learning how to play them is essential, as they come with no house edge. These bets are often included in the best Craps strategy guides, as the casino won’t take a percentage off your winnings.
You can place odds bets on the pass line, don’t pass bar, come, and don’t come. Adding odds to the pass and come is known as “taking odds,” while “laying odds” is the term used when you use them with the don’t pass or don’t come. To keep things relatively simple, we’ll explain how to take odds with the pass line bet.
It’s important to note that certain online games don’t allow placing odds bets, and all casinos will limit the amount of money you can stake. The reason for this is that players can use a Craps betting strategy and a large bankroll to often turn a profit, which won’t keep the house in business for long. Typically, you’ll encounter the “3-4-5x” odds regulations. This means that you can bet:
- Up to x3 times the amount on your pass line bet for the 4 and 10 point numbers
- Up to x4 times for the 5 and 9 point numbers
- Up to x5 times for the 6 and 8 point numbers
Let’s take an example and play it out with the demo. To take odds on the pass line, bet $5 on it and wait for a point to be established. If this point is a 4 or 10, you’ll typically be able to stake up to $15 as an odds bet, but our demo gives more leeway. The best Craps betting strategy will tell you to max out the odds bet, but don’t feel obliged to, especially if your bankroll is small. The area where you need to put down the chips for an odds bet is right on the point number. The placement in other versions might be behind your initial wager or just outside the pass line.
If you win on a 4 or 10, you’ll be paid 1:1 on your $5 pass line bet. The odds bet pays 2:1 because there are six ways to roll a 7, and three ways to roll a 4/10. This leads to three rules that you must include in your Casino craps strategy to avoid getting rounded down:
- If the point is 6 & 8, bet in multiples of $5 because they pay 6:5
- If the point is 5 & 9, wager even amounts of money ($2, $4, $6, etc.) because they pay 6:4 (3:2)
- If the point is 4 & 10, you can use any chip, because the payout is 6:3 (2:1)
The only risk of the odds bet is that it gets wiped out with regular wagers. For example, rolling a 7 when you have pass line + odds stakes means that you’ll lose both. We’ve covered the best wagers in this game, so let’s move on to those you might want to avoid.
Field Bets: The Ultimate Inbetweeners
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When it comes to field bets, Craps betting strategy tips will often seem confusing. Some people declare them as a bad move, while others say they can be viable. Before we share our opinion, let’s find out how field wagers work.
The area for placing them is called “Field” and contains the numbers 2-3-4-9-10-11-12. This is a one-roll bet, meaning that you will lose your stake if the above numbers don’t appear on the next roll. Usually, the 2 and 12 will be encircled, and a “pays double” sign will sit above them. If that’s the case, the house edge on this bet will be 5.56%, which isn’t too great.
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If there’s a “pays triple” sign above the 2 or 12, the house advantage shrinks to 2.78%, which is much more palatable. If you’re curious, look for the advanced Craps strategy that uses field bets in our dedicated page for such systems.
A List of Wagers That You Never Want to Place
- Proposition bets — this is the big area that contains eight dice combinations. They do have large payouts, but the house edge on them is gigantic. The only scenario in which you might want to bet on them is if you’re willing to take a long shot when you have a few extra $1 chips.
- C-E — “C” stands for “Craps” (2, 3, 12) while “E” is for “Eleven.” These are also one-roll bets with bad odds, so any Craps betting strategy will tell you to skip them.
- The Big 6 & 8 — This area is nonsensical, so some tables won’t even feature it. It pays 1:1 for a winning 6 or 8. However, you can do a place bet on the 6 and 8 and get $7 for every $6 you stake.
Choosing a Trustworthy Online Casino
As we have mentioned initially, choosing a reliable online casino with a positive reputation is essential if you want to implement the best Craps strategy and play the dice-rolling classic and other online games successfully. These days, most online casinos are full of attractive titles such as Slots, Blackjack, Roulette, and Poker. Choosing a suitable and trustworthy venue can be challenging, but the task gets easier if you know what you are looking for.
Hopefully, the information we will provide will help you find the best casino that fits your way of playing and your individual preferences, and where you can implement the best craps strategy. Our guides and reviews will supply enough valuable data to make gambling safe and fruitful for you.
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Why is it so crucial for gamblers to find a good and secure online establishment? Some punters tend not to pay attention to security and reputation as they are eager to log in and play. They assume that all virtual casinos are the same, and don’t bother checking if the place they’ve chosen is legal and reliable. This usually results in trouble when it comes to cash out, an issue that the best strategy for Craps won’t be able to resolve.
To choose a credible online gambling facility, you should take a close look at what the casino has to offer and if these features fit your needs. Individual preferences are often deciding, but there are minimum requirements that you shouldn’t ignore. Our experts have compiled a shortlist of the essential characteristics that a casino should offer to guarantee an enjoyable playing experience:
- The casino should be regulated and possess a valid license – look for an iGaming site that has a functioning permit from a reputable jurisdiction such as the UKGC, MGA, GGC, or others. Craps betting strategy tips only work on fair games. Another big plus is to see seals from independent testing agencies that audit the Random Number Generators of games.
- The online casino should have a balanced and modern entertainment portfolio – the list of featured games should include different genres such as Craps, Baccarat, Slots, Roulette, Blackjack, and anything else you might like. It is essential that the casino provides a balanced selection of games, but they should be of good quality, too.
- Transparent terms are a must – each reputable operator provides extensive and clear information about its bonuses and banking conditions. That way, players can easily establish if a deal is worth it and what methods they should use to deposit and cash out.
- A trusted internet casino would have reliable customer support and various contact options – the support team should be available at any time of the day. Reps might not know the best Craps strategy, but they should be able to assist you if the game bugs out, didn’t pay right, and on all banking/bonus/safety/general game questions you might have.
- Attractive bonuses for new players and regulars are always a plus – a generous promotional system is an indication that a casino values its new and existing players. Besides, everyone loves a fair shot at winning.
Develop the Best Craps Strategy by Choosing the Right System
There’s no such thing as a guaranteed method for winning in Craps or any other game of chance. Players may adopt certain systems, but each one has an inherent risk. Thus, we recommend that you view gambling as entertainment that costs money. Take any winnings as an addition to the fun, and never chase losses or spend cash that you can’t afford to lose.
Below, we’ll analyze the best Craps strategy for those on a low-to-medium budget. We’ll discuss its pros and cons, so you can determine if it’s a good match for you. If you want to browse more systems, feel free to check out our Craps Systems page.
A Low-Risk Approach for Players on a Budget
This plan of action utilizes the don’t pass bet in combination with place bets on the 6 and 8. The first step is to put $10 on don’t pass. As we mentioned earlier, you’ll win on a 2 or 3 and lose on 7 and 11, but that’s not the main goal. Once a point is established, follow it up by placing $6 on the 6, and $6 on the 8.
This is probably the best strategy for Craps if you want to protect your bankroll. After the come-out roll, the don’t pass bet will protect you against the 7, which is the most common dice combination. In the event of a 7, don’t pass will pay 1:1 ($10), and you’ll lose $12 from the other two bets for a total loss of $2. However, if there are frequent rolls of 6 and 8, you’ll make some decent winnings.
Craps Betting Strategy Iron Cross
Another potential weakness is if the point is on 6 or 8. In this case, only one of these numbers will make you money. If you roll 6/8, you’re going to lose on the don’t pass (-$10) but win on the place bet for a total loss of $3.
This casino Craps strategy is great if you have $88-$220 to spend. If you’re in the green zone, it also offers some flexibility, like doubling down on the 6 and 8.
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If you’ve followed our tips and experimented with the free demo, you should have a good idea of what Craps is all about. From here, you might be wondering where to start playing for real money. Our website features reviews of verified online casinos that accept players from every corner of the globe. Make sure to check them out for the latest information regarding Craps, bonuses, banking, and other crucial features.
Those of you eager to find the best strategy for Craps are welcome to browse our dedicated strategy page. We’ve reviewed systems suitable for every budget, risk tolerance level, and playstyle, so we’re certain that you’ll discover something you’ll like. Good luck, shooter!