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Craps
Many Crapshooters approach each bet as a singular objective and fail to see the whole game as one money making goal. If you have been betting each wager unrelated to your previous bets, then perhaps you should take a look at betting progressions.
If you utilize progressions in your play, you can recoup small losses and hopefully get ahead if you have sufficient bankroll and plan your bets in advance. Even in progressions, however, the key thing to remember is to increase your bets only when winning. If you are in a catch up mode, you need to use decreased bets until you are even, and then increase your bets. Remember, you have just one goal in playing craps - to make money!
Let’s say you are a very conservative $5 unit player and only play the pass line with double odds. You buy in with $500 and have a $225 win and loss limit. Your first bet is for five units ($25) and you take double odds. You win, so your next flat bet is for $30, also with double odds.
Now you lose, so you go down to $25 (plus odds). If you win again, you go back up to a $30 flat bet (with odds). Remember, up one unit on both the flat bet and odds when you are winning, and down one unit on both the flat bet and odds when you are losing.
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