3/25/2022

Unbeatable Craps System

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Unbeatable Craps System

3 craps 9P-4-5-10-6H-4-3-8H-7out 7 front line winner 3 craps 5P-9-6-3-6-5P 7 front line winner 7 front line winner 6H-10-6P 8P-7out I am a surprised at the Hard 6's, but it was no mistake. Is the Iron Cross set up and working on the Come Out? If so, those could hurt with my 7 front line winners. Two points were made, the 5 and 6. Like all gamblers, craps players are always on the lookout for a new system. The Iron Cross isn't a progressive program like the Colonel's craps system, but it does take advantage of the field wager, which covers the numbers 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, and 12. The lure of playing the Iron Cross bet in the game of craps revolves around the fact that you get paid when any number is thrown any number but the 7 that is. The Iron Cross bet consists of a one unit place (or pass line) bet on the 5, 6 and 8 plus a one unit field bet.

hunteralb

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Hello to all bettors,
Here i am going to explain step by step a system whih i have been using for a while.
Introduction: The Martingale is the most popular betting system in the world. It is also called the “doubling-up system” and can be applied to any even moneyIs a bet with 2.00 odds. It's named like this because returns a profit equal to the stake. bet. When playing a casino game, the amount of the first bet is simply doubled after each successive loss, until one wins. After each win, the bet is reduced to its initial value and remains there until the next loss. When one wins, one wins one unit. For example, an 11-step martingale would be : 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024 = 2047 units. That is a large amount to risk simply to win one unit ! Read More about Martingale System Here
If you use this strategy for a casino game such as roulette, craps or at sports betting, the danger is that eventually a long string of losses will keep increasing the amount of your bet until the table limit or the betting limit is reached.
Even with a low winning percentage of 30% and a long losing streak of 10-15 in a row, you’ll still be a winner! That is why I call it “the unbeatable sports betting system”.
We will use a modified martingale. We will start by betting the amount to win our target. We will be doing this until a win. If we win our first bet, we start over again. If we don’t win our first bet, we will bet the sum of the first 3 bets. So a win will erase 3 loses. Every time we lose, we keep betting for the same target. Only when we win, we will bet the sum of the first 3 bets (remaining bets). With this system, when we lose, we go one step backwards, and when we win we go 3 steps ahead.
Bankroll: I can’t tell you exactly what bankroll you need because the oddsThe odds for an event.There are three types of odds:American, fractional and Decimal. They determine the profit that can occur if the bet won. are changing everyday. But I think that a bankroll of 200 units would be reasonable.
The bet size will be calculated with the odds. There are three types of odds:American, fractional and Decimal. They determine the profit that can occur if the bet won. offer by the bookmakers.
The formula is: B = T / (IT-1)
  • B = Amount to bet
  • T= Target (amount you want to win)
  • IT= International oddsThe odds for an event.There are three types of odds:American, fractional and Decimal. They determine the profit that can occur if the bet won.
Let’s say you want to win $50 at 2.20. $50 / (2.20-1) = $50 / 1.20 = $41.66 L-L-L-W-L-L-W-W
Here’s how it works: You need to bet $41.66 to win $50. $41.66 X 2.20 = $91.66 – $41.66 = $50
Let’s see what happen with a 37.5% winning rate and a target of $50.
Day 1
Write down your target of $50 you want to make. You bet $54.95 to win $50 The oddsThe odds for an event.There are three types of odds:American, fractional and Decimal. They determine the profit that can occur if the bet won. are 1.91 You lose. Write down the $54.95 bet next to the $50 you had written down. It should look like this. $50 + $54.95 Day 2
SystemThe oddsThe odds for an event.There are three types of odds:American, fractional and Decimal. They determine the profit that can occur if the bet won. are 2.15 When you lose, your target still the same. So, here it’s $50 again. Your next bet is TARGET / (2.15 – 1). So it’s $50 / 1.15 = $43.48 You should bet $43.48 You lose.
Write down the $43.48 bet next to the previous two bets. Now it looks like this. $50 + $54.95 + $43.48 147
Day 3
The oddsThe odds for an event.There are three types of odds:American, fractional and Decimal. They determine the profit that can occur if the bet won. are 1.83 You lose. Write down the $60.24 bet next to the previous three bets. Now it looks like this. $50 + $54.95 + $43.48 + $60.24 Our target is the same until a win. Your next bet is TARGET / (1.83 – 1). So it’s $50.00 / 0.83 = $60.24 You should bet $60.24
Day 4
The oddsThe odds for an event.There are three types of odds:American, fractional and Decimal. They determine the profit that can occur if the bet won. are 2.10 Your next bet is TARGET / (2.10 – 1). So it’s $50.00 / 1.10 = $45.45 You should bet $45.45 You win. Cross out the first target you have written down. You do this (cross out the target) only after a win. That leaves you with the $54.95 bet, the $43.48 bet and the $60.24 bet. Now it looks like this. $50 + $54.95 + $43.48 + $60.24
Day 5
The oddsThe odds for an event.There are three types of odds:American, fractional and Decimal. They determine the profit that can occur if the bet won. are 1.99 After the first win, the new target is the sum of the first three numbers we have written down. In our case we have $54.95, $43.48 and $60.24. So, our next target is $158.67. The next bet is TARGET / (1.99 – 1). So in our case it’s $158.67 / 0.99 = $160.27 Your next bet should be $160.27 You lose. Write down this bet next to the previous three bets. It looks like this. $54.95 + $43.48 + $60.24 + $160.27 148
Day 6
The oddsThe odds for an event.There are three types of odds:American, fractional and Decimal. They determine the profit that can occur if the bet won. are 1.75 Your next bet is the TARGET / (1.75 – 1). So it’s $158.67 / 0.75 = $211.56 Your bet should be $211.56 You lose. Write down this bet next to the previous four bets. $54.95 + $43.48 + $60.24 + $160.27 + $211.56
Day 7
The oddsThe odds for an event.There are three types of odds:American, fractional and Decimal. They determine the profit that can occur if the bet won. are 2.45 Your next bet is the TARGET / (2.45 – 1). So it’s $158.67 / 1.45 = $109.43. Your bet should be $109.43. You win. Cross out the first three bets (OUR TARGET). That leaves us with… $54.95 + $43.48 + $60.24 + $160.27 + $211.56 Day 8 The oddsThe odds for an event.There are three types of odds:American, fractional and Decimal. They determine the profit that can occur if the bet won. are 1.90 You win. The session is over. You have recovered from all your loses and made a $50 profit. Your next target the sum of the two remaining bets / (1.90 – 1). Since we don’t have 3 numbers written down, we bet on only the sum of the two remaining bets. So it’s $371.83 / 0.90 = $413.14 You should bet $413.14
You won 3 bets and lost 5 bets. Winning rate: 37.5%
Do you like this. You are welcomed to try. If you have any question please comment and reply.
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With only a little searching on the internet, you’ll find pages that claim to have “solved” craps.

You’ll also find sites promising to teach you how to win “consistently” at craps.

They claim that you can make profits on a regular basis by shooting dice and betting on other shooters.

This isn’t one of those pages.

That’s because I’m not a liar.

Here’s the truth about how to win at real money craps almost every time you play.

Winning Craps Systems

I can tell you where to find the winning craps systems. They’re right next to the unicorns in the zoo and the mermaids in the aquarium.

How do craps systems work?

They use a combination of bets that are meant to hedge against losses. They also usually involve raising and lowering the size of your bets based on what’s happened on previous rolls and previous bets.

Often, they try to capitalize on hot and cold streaks.

Here’s the problem:

All the bets on the craps table – with the exception of the odds bet – have a house edge. In effect, you could think of every craps bet as a negative number.

Some of those negative numbers are bigger than others, but they’re all negative.

And if you double or triple those bets because of something that happened on a previous bet, you still have a negative number.

And yes, you will see winning and losing streaks at the craps table.

The problem is that you have no way to predict when these winning and losing streaks will begin or end. They’re only available in hindsight.

The nature of gambling games – craps especially – is to be streaky.

But a streak can win or end at any time.

Here Are 10 Easy Steps to Beat Craps – Yeah, Right

I don’t have a problem with writers offering tips for how to beat craps. Heck, I offer tips for craps players in some of my posts, too. My problem is the overselling of these tips.

But heck, even that’s not too bad.

What’s really bad are people who take your money in exchange for some kind of unbeatable craps system. These craps systems are NOT unbeatable. In fact, in the long run, they can’t win.

You can’t defeat the math at the craps table by combining various bets at the table. There are NO craps bets with a positive expectation. The closest you can get is a bet called the odds bet which has no house edge at all.

But just because that bet is a break-even bet doesn’t mean it can help you get an edge at the other bets. In fact, you’re not able to place an odds bet unless you’ve placed a pass bet first, which has a house edge.

But there’s one possible exception to this…

Taking the Odds Bet on Someone Else’s Bet

I read a book by Frank Scoblete where he suggested becoming the “odds man.” I haven’t tried this in a casino, so I don’t know if it’s a viable strategy or not. I do know that it won’t get you an edge over the casino.

Here’s how it works:

You find a craps player who’s betting the pass line or the don’t pass line – but who isn’t taking or placing odds.

You ask that player if you can make odds bets on his bets.

If the casino allows this, and if the other player allows this, you can place or take odds without having to make the negative expectation bet that precedes the odds bet.

But this still doesn’t give you an edge.

The odds bet is, in the long run, a break-even proposition.

There’s a big difference between breaking even and making a profit. Sure, in the short run, you might see a quick profit, but over enough time, this strategy is just a break-even strategy.

A break-even strategy is far better than a losing strategy. I suppose if you take advantage of some comp drinks, it might even be considered marginally profitable.

Why Does the House Have a Mathematical Edge in Craps?

The mathematical edge in craps resembles the mathematical edge for every other casino game. It’s just a function of offering bets that pay off at less than the odds of winning.

The easiest example to understand is the even money bet.

Most people realize that if you place an even money bet and have a 50% probability of winning that bet, you’ll break even in the long run. By definition, a 50% probability of winning means you’ll win as often as you lose.

And since even money means you’re betting the same amount you’ll win, you’ll eventually see results close to a net loss or win of $0, regardless of the size of your bets.

But you don’t have a 50% probability of winning the even money bets in craps. The probability of winning an even money bet in craps is always slightly less than 50%.

In this case, the probability of winning the pass line bet is 49.3%, which is close to 50%, but it still gives the casino an edge. The casino will win this bet 50.7% of the time.

In the long run, you can’t win with those odds.

And that’s arguable the best bet at the table. (The probability of winning the don’t pass bet is higher by 5/100 of a percent, but that’s such a small number that it’s not especially interesting.

What if I Hedge My Bets?

Hedging your bets doesn’t work. The idea is that you bet on one outcome, but you also place a bet on another outcome that will compensate for when your initial bet loses.

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This sounds good in theory, but it doesn’t work in the long run for one simple reason:

Your original bet AND your hedge both have a house edge.

In other words, you’re just adding one negative expectation bet with another hoping to get a positive expectation.

But that’s not how negative numbers work.

Add any set of negative numbers together, and you’ll get a negative sum.

Okay, But What if You Could Control the Outcome of the Die Rolls?

The biggest potential I see for beating craps is learning how to exert some control over the outcome of the die rolls. The idea is that by holding the dice in a specific position (“setting the dice”), and then by throwing the dice without a lot of force (“a controlled throw”), you can reduce the probability of losing by enough to shift the already low house edge in favor of the bettor.

If you could do this – throw the dice with skill – you will have turned the game of craps into a game at least partially of skill. Think of controlled dice throwing as an attempt to turn the game of craps into a game similar to darts.

Is this possible?

Frank Scoblete thinks so, but he suggests a lot of hare-brained strategies, so I don’t lend him much credence.

But I’ve also seen Michael Shackleford say that he’s seen some pretty impressive demonstrations, and I have a lot of respect for him.

Do I think it’s practical to become a controlled dice shooter?

Let’s talk about what that would involve in the next section.

What Would It Take to Become a Controlled Shooter?

I’ve seen being a controlled shooter called different things. Scoblete calls such shooters “rhythmic rollers.” I’ve also seen them called “dice setters.”

The verbs used to describe this approach varies, too. I’ve seen it called “controlled shooting” or “dice setting” more often than anything else.

The idea is to learn how to roll the dice well enough that you can reduce the odds of rolling a 7 by a significant enough margin that you flip the odds from favoring the house to where they favor the bettor. (This assumes that you’re betting the pass line, of course.)

The first thing you would need to do to learn how to set dice is to find an instructional video, a book, or a coach. Those aren’t hard to find, but I wouldn’t spend a lot of money on such a thing.

The next thing you’ll need is somewhere to practice. This includes having a realistic craps table with similar dimensions to what you’d find in an actual casino. It also includes having room for that craps table.

Then you need to practice what you’ve learned from the video, book, or coach on that table.

Finally, you’ll need to track your results. This is where the rubber hits the road. To be statistically sure of how well you’re affecting the odds, you’ll need at least 1000 trials.

And the more trials you record, the more accurate your accounting of your skill at dice throwing will be.

One more thing…

I suspect that dice control might be like other feats of athleticism or skill. Some people just might not have a knack for it. It’s possible that some people just might be able to learn how to do it, even if it is possible, and even if they do practice.

In short, I think dice control is an impractical (if not impossible) advantage play for the overwhelming number of gamblers.

95% of poker players lose money in the long run. This means that only 5% get an edge.

My guess is that a similar percentage of dice shooters have the knack for controlling the dice. It might even be a smaller number than that.

Conclusion

Craps is a great game, and I love it. And you can win a fortune playing craps in almost no time at all.

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But the idea that you win at craps consistently or “almost every time you play” is ludicrous.

If the casinos thought you had a way to beat craps, they’d back you off the game – just like they do with card counters.

When’s the last time you saw the casino tell a craps player he’s too skilled?

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Yeah, me neither.