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Here you'll find a compilation of strategies from various
resources. For every strategy (or system)
listed, there are numerous variations, but these will give you a good
base to help you recognize the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. A lot of systems
look good on paper and play horribly in a real game. Your assignment is to
scrutinize any system and find all the reasons why they could work. But most
importantly, you must find all the weak links to a system and avoid systems
that are simply "Paper Tigers".
When it comes to craps, every crapshooter has some sure fired system for
winning.
The systems below are listed only to familiarize you with some of
the possibilities invented for the game. It's up to you to study, apply and test the
results for yourself. There are so many different ways of playing. The
purpose here is to show the reader just a few examples of the
many approaches to playing the game.
Dice Setter does not necessarily endorse or suggest that
you use these methods. Please understand that you are not the first dice
player to pursue some unknown, yet to be discovered method for winning. Our
intention for sharing these methods is for your information and to help you
become better educated about playing craps.
No method of play works all of the time. In the end, what you are looking
for is a method that is consistently successful, that can be applied to
several conditions, and is not so complicated that you cannot understand the
merits of the strategy. In a game with odds guaranteeing that you will be
separated from your money, you will want to employ the best strategy for
playing craps. What is the best strategy? One that has the least
exposure to your bankroll, having the least risk with the odds, and one that
returns the most bang for your investment.
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