eBook | Craps: Don't Be Intimidated

Did you ever want to play Craps at a casino, but you think its too intimidating of a game?  Or are you a seasoned Craps player looking for another strategy to play?

For $1, I will send you my eBook, "Craps: Don't Be Intimidated", where I will discuss the following:
  • Basics of Craps
  • Bets that you can make (with images of the Craps table)
  • A beginner's strategy for overcoming the intimidation
  • My Craps strategy that I use every time I go to the casino
The cost of this eBook is the same cost of a tip you would give the drink girl at the craps table in any casino (well worth the investment)

Keep in mind, this eBook will not win you millions, it will help you minimize your losses and maximize your winnings.

My eBook consists of 20 pages of quality information that will make you want to cheer next time you are at the craps table.

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3 Point Twisted Molly

Pass line bet & 2 come bets.

  • Make a pass line bet
  • Back it up w/ 2x odds
  • Make a come line bet
  • Backup each come bet w/ 2x odds (max. 2 come bets)
  • When your come/pass bets wins, make another  -  keep 3 working bets
  • Continue this process until 7


* My modification: bet 2 units on come/pass, IF:

  1. You've already covered the 6&8; or 
  2. You haven't covered the 6 or 8.

This covers you when you're most vulnerable to the 7 in #1 & in #2, you're hedging against the 7, while hoping to land an inside point. also, slowly begin to increase units after winning 3 bets on one shooter.

$22 Inside Method

$22 inside on the come out roll.

  • If hit by a 7 on the come out roll you double up, if you collected one bet you half double up, and if you collect 2 bets you go with the same bet.
  • On the 2nd hit you take down the 5 or 9,  I use the 6 for the 5 and the 8 for the 9, and on the next collection all bets down until next 7 shows and you go back to square one.  $22 inside,,,,that's it. Easy. But good size bankroll needed to protect you.

Don't Side

I will share a play that is about the best way you can play it and it is against all books and advise of play, as you always advised to add odds, here you only add odds to replace losses.
   
Rules to follow:

  1. Table should be 10x's odds or better, the higher the better. 5x's can work but gets hairy.. 
  2. Have your bankroll in chips, recommended $5,000. 
  3. Doey/don't bet with lowest amount allowed, take double odds as if $5 bet. 
  4. Make 10 dc bet for first bet, increase by 5 each dc bet, except on 11-4-10-or point. If crap 2-3 leave up for double bet no add of 5. 
  5. If point hit, replace with same amount you had in odds on pass line. 
  6. Make same doey,don't bet and same double odds bet. 
  7. You start adding double odds on bets after the green chip is on that number as if it was a $5 bet, on second hit you increase to three times odds and 5 times if hit again, using small martingale, you would have to keep increasing our odds. 
  8. At $50 dc bet you would increase at $10 each dc bet. Try it and if you have any questions I would be glad to answer them. 
  9. You also must control the game with the boxman, if you do not have your bets down, yell out to hold up the dice, "I have not got my bets down yet", as you can't do anything until dealer pays off last result. Believe me this is important, as you can lose some important replacements. 

Basic Don't Method

This method uses flat bets with no added odds, except on the don't pass when you are making a don't come bet.

Here's how it works.

  • You put $5 on the pass and don't pass lines (keep it there all the time), and the point thrown is 6. 
  • You lay $6 on the odds and place $5 in the don't come box. 
  • If the next roll is a 7, you would lose the $5 don't come, but win $5 on the don't pass, breaking even, but if the next roll is 10, you now have $6 odds on 6 on the don't pass and $5 on the don't come 10.   
  • Now you would now remove the odds bet on the don't pass.
  • By adding the odds bet to the don't pass when making a don't come bet, you are covering the 7 if it is thrown on the second roll (thus a short hedge).   Now the $5 chip is at an advantage.   I like to play a win progression and I parlay any win once so I double up the don't pass odds next time to cover the 7 again.
  • If I win good.   
  • If I lose I start over at the beginning.    
  • 2 in a row wins happen often on the Don't side.   
  • May as well use the casino winnings to extend the profit.   
  • I usually buy in for $200 or so and play for hours.     
  • Most tables are choppy anyway and I may as well be on the “Dark side”.    
  • Hot rollers rarely keep the dice for long.   3 point sets maybe
  • If I parlayed the $5 to $10 and the point is 4,6,8 or 10, I usually add a $1 hard way for a little more insurance.

You can adjust all the bets to whatever amount you are comfortable with putting out there.    If it takes off you win a lot, if it doesn't you're not out very much.