Bet Large and Win A Bit playing Craps

If you commit to using this scheme you want to have a very large pocket book and superior discipline to leave when you earn a tiny success. For the benefit of this article, a sample buy in of two thousand dollars is used.

The Horn Bet numbers are not always considered the "winning way to wager" and the horn bet itself has a casino edge of over twelve percent.

All you are wagering is 5 dollars on the pass line and ONE number from the horn. It doesn’t matter whether it is a "craps" or "yo" as long as you wager it at all times. The Yo is more established with gamblers using this scheme for obvious reasons.

Buy in for two thousand dollars when you approach the table but only put five dollars on the passline and $1 on one of the 2, 3, 11, or twelve. If it wins, excellent, if it loses press to two dollars. If it loses again, press to $4 and then to $8, then to sixteen dollars and following that add a one dollar every time. Each instance you don’t win, bet the last amount plus another dollar.

Adopting this system, if for example after 15 tosses, the number you wagered on (11) hasn’t been thrown, you without doubt should march away. However, this is what possibly could happen.

On the 10th roll, you have a sum total of $126 on the table and the YO at long last hits, you earn three hundred and fifteen dollars with a profit of one hundred and eighty nine dollars. Now is an excellent time to walk away as it’s a lot more than what you entered the table with.

If the YO doesn’t hit until the 20th toss, you will have a total bet of $391 and because your current bet is at $31, you earn $465 with your profit being $74.

As you can see, employing this scheme with only a one dollar "press," your profit margin becomes smaller the longer you play on without succeeding. This is why you should walk away after a win or you have to bet a "full press" once more and then continue on with the one dollar mark up with each roll.

Carefully go over the data before you attempt this so you are very adept at when this approach becomes a non-winning adventure rather than a winning one.


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