Hello Everyone,
I've recently come aboard here as a member and enjoy reading through these threads very much. As you may already know, I am an advantage-gambler. I only play when I have a proven edge over the house.
I have always been interested in the game of Baccarat yet I avoid the game altogether since I am skeptical (but open-minded enough to listen) that anyone can actually beat a game over the long run that has a built-in house advantage.
I wish Ellis and Garnabby would put aside their differences and start to collaborate more since both obviously have extensive knowledge about the game on many different levels.
It frustrates me to see day-in and day-out casinos scamming hard-working people out of their life savings. I'm sure we all know someone personally who's lost everything: money; family; job; self-esteem; even their lives after having been taken time & time again by the casino hucksters. Sucker bets; incorrect payouts; unfair odds; hidden vigs; high table limits; the list goes on. All under the pretext that it's, "entertainment".
This is why I devoted my life to learning how to con the cons, turning the tables on the industry itself founded by hustlers and rip-off artists.
I used to count cards in Nevada during the 1990's vs. single deck games when conditions were ideal. After the game of Blackjack died, I turned to poker (it is my opinion that NL Hold'em ring games are not profitable no matter how tight-aggressive or loose-aggressive you play: Nine opponents and a rake to contest makes this at the very best a break-even game -- but good for the casinos). For years I focussed my attention on learning how to manipulate the dice in Craps and I have become a lethal precision shooter. I also lead a team of advantage gamblers in 3 Card Poker AP.
Now I pass along to you a simple way to kill the game of casino craps -- another game with a reasonably low HA. This strategy becomes even stronger when elements of dice setting and precision shooting are added but I'm sure you'll find random rolling profitable, as well, using 10-unit stop-wins and disciplined
MM.
Sevenshooter's Ultimate Craps Strategy Bankroll: 100 units. $10 units on tables with a $500 maximum or higher.
Comeout: Bet $10 on Pass Line and $10 on Don't Pass Line (Doey-Don't).
If dice control is your thing, use a preset with the sixes on the sides to avoid the roll of 12.
Point: After the point has been established, place $10 odds (or $12 odds for 5/9). Use the 'Flying V' preset for points of 6 and 8 and use the 'Mini-V' preset for points of 5/9 and 4/10 (Assuming you are able to control the dice so they remain on axis, this gives you an even money chance for a
6-5; 3-2; and 2-1 payoff).
Progression: Oscar's Grind. Your goal is to win one unit at the end of each progression. Whatever larger bet might be dictated by the other betting rules will be reduced to a bet size just large enough to gain ONE unit.
Each time a bet is lost, the next bet will be the same number of units.
Whenever a bet wins, one unit ($10 in this case) is added until you have won that progression ending in a one-unit win.
Oscar created this progression in the mid-1900s and never had a losing session. He only played the Pass Line, which was pretty close to even money odds and got paid 1-1. We do the same thing and get paid 6-5; 3-2; and 2-1. If you are able to manipulate the dice, you have even money odds of hitting your point before the seven shows. Also, the beauty of this method is often you will lose a bet when the point is 6/8 and win the next when the point is 4/10.
Now you have it. I do not believe in selling systems or profiting off of people already in dire financial straits. Completely free for all to use.
Try it out first using play money online. I recommend Bodog if you do this but start out with $5 units since bets are capped at $100 on that site. After you get through ten sessions using a 10-unit stop-win and a reasonable stop-loss, tell us how much you've netted.
Good luck and may you always have the edge!
Sevenshooter