Once a point is established, regardless of what the point is, Place the six and eight for $6 each. Lock it up and stay up on the Don’t Pass for another roll. If the two or three craps roll you will win $10. If the seven or eleven show up on the Come Out you’ll lose your Don’t Pass wager and will be through for that shooter. Bet $10 on the Don’t Pass and wait for the point to be established. This play is so simple a famous gaming author could do it. That will give you ten shots at making something happen. Here are some thoughts on how to handle your action at this level.įirst off, with the $120 Buy-In Craps strategy you should never have more than $12 “at risk” on any shooter. I steer away from the hops and props and other bankroll drains and stick with the basics. But there IS a benefit to playing with a short bankroll. Meanwhile, there I am, getting by on a scraped-together buy-in.
When I step up and buy in for – say six twenty dollar bills the first thing that runs through my mind is all those times I’ve told others not to play with scared money. I’ve had days, particularly in the midst of a prolonged losing streak, where the most I could muster up for a craps session was a couple of hundred bucks.