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If you like that strategy, you should play the numbers and bet on the dont pass line. That way if a 7 is rolled, you dont lose everything. I read a theory that has worked out for
Playing all the numbers? Sure its a common strategy.
Usually I'll play the pass line, so I can get true odds on one bet, then place on the rest.
I don't
Usually I'll play the pass line, so I can get true odds on one bet, then place on the rest.
I don't
This is a well known strategy in the craps community. I believe that Frank Scoblete was the first to write about it, and he called it the "doey/don't" strategy.
I'm assuming you mean this: (1) you put a pass line bet and a don't pass bet for the same amont; (2) if the shooter gets a point, you take odds on the front line bet, but don't
I don't know if that will consistentally win. I have seen so many 7 outs on the first roll. For every 7 out, you would need 2 sucessful wins.
The odds on your bet don't change. Mathematically, it's no better or worse than any other strategy with the place bets. But the best bets (based on pure math) are the true odds
First off, you need to edit your question. You stated that you raise your bet when you lose, and lower your bet when you lose. Which is it? Raise it or lower it when you lose?





















