Classic Regression Craps Strategy

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One of the strategies many of us learned from the great John Patrick is the regression move. It’s a move particularly well-suited for DI’s with limited bankrolls. Simply put, a regression move is a play designed to lock up an early profit on a shooter and position the player for a larger win should the hand continue. Collect Press Regress Collect, Press and Regress on a place bet If you have a small or limited bankroll, consider employing the Collect, Press, and Regress (CPR) betting strategy. This is a type of craps betting system that, despite not giving a guarantee of winning, certainly helps to facilitates fair odds while stretching out one’s bankroll. Craps Classic Regression there is a search function which you can use to locate specific games. Some notable roulette games which you can play on Craps Classic Regression the Craps Classic Regression platform are Lightning Roulette, Immersive Roulette, Auto Roulette, and Speed. In this strategy, you wait until the shooter has made his/her point before placing your bets. After the Point is made you will place two units or $12.00 on both the 6 and 8. After one hit, you will ask the Dealer to come down one unit on both the 6 & 8. Results: You now have a $2.00 profit and can no longer get hurt by the Seven.

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CrapsGenious
This is the 6/8 drop 4 to 64 adding the hardways system. I currently use this at the live tables and works very well for a good night out on a small bankroll.

The faster you increase your bet, the more aggressive your strategy is. You should consider increasing your wager when a point is made provided that you play a pass line bet with 2 come numbers. Then, the next bet is increased and if you follow the aforementioned progression $10-$15-$20-$25, the second bet should be $15, but the come bets.


Wincraps users don't forget to adjust the Config > Probabilities > change 7 to 4 for live table feel.
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endermike

Wincraps users don't forget to adjust the Config > Probabilities > change 7 to 4 for live table feel.


CG, have you ever logged your roll results, specifically those where you are allowed to roll however you can get away with? Those which don't hit the back wall fully?
CrapsGenious

CG, have you ever logged your roll results, specifically those where you are allowed to roll however you can get away with? Those which don't hit the back wall fully?


This strategy does not affect in any way hitting the back wall, they are random rolls from random shooters. the casino has cooled off with that 'Both dice hitting back wall thing' Even though I do not get hedging opportunities, this strategy does pretty good.
As far as win to loss ratio: I have 69.57/30.43
ClassicI do however incorporate the 4th,5th,6th number firebet hedging with this system but is not included in the wincraps file.
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endermike

As far as win to loss ratio: I have 69.57/30.43


Sorry, I think I was unclear. I meant your 'live throw' results. When you stand in a casino, have you ever studiously tracked your results?
CrapsGenious

Sorry, I think I was unclear. I meant your 'live throw' results. When you stand in a casino, have you ever studiously tracked your results?


Yes, actually when throwing Left side of stickman using the 4/6, 2/2 set gives me repeating 6's/8's/10's/hard 10's averaging 10 rolls before 7 out. Highest rolls 44 There is an odd time will PSO.
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CrapsGenious
Update: 03/03/2014
Classic regression craps strategy for beginnersHello, I just wanted to share a strategy I use at the casino when playing craps.
*Bank roll $300.00
*Shooting from table position 8 (Right side of stick man) using the '4/4 top, 2/2 facing me' set.
Primary target numbers rolled are: 6 & 8.

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*Shooting from table position 1 (corner table) using the '6/2 top, 2/4 facing me' set.
Primary target numbers rolled are: also 6 & 8.

Classic Regression Craps Strategy For Dummies

1) Start by placing the 6/8 for $12 each.
(at this point i'm -$24 from my chip stack)
2) After 1 win, I drop $4.00 on the table and tell the dealer to power press to $30
(at this point i'm -$28 from my chip stack)
3) After another win:
a) if the powerpress wins again, I take $13 change and tell dealer '64 across including the point'
(at this point i'm -$15 from my chip stack)
b) if the other number wins I drop $8 on the table and tell the dealer '64 across including the point'
(at this point i'm -$36 from my chip stack)
Now the fun begins.
4) After each win:
a) If 4 or 10 win, I drop $7 on the table and tell dealer to colour up $25 to my chip stack.
b) If 5, 6, 8 or 9 wins, I drop $11 on the table and tell dealer to colour up $25 to my chip stack.
I do acknowledge I'm still at a negative at this point if I choose to leave all my bets in play, but I do tend to pull ahead quite a bit in the long haul prolonging my table play.
(In most cases win or lose, I will have only have a small portion of my bank roll at risk)
5) As a side bet:
a) $5/firebet (Hedging at 4th number for $120Lay, 5th for $750Lay, 6th for Max/Lay.
b) $20 on the hardways ($5 each) Full parley 1 time only then same bet thereafter.
(I realize that yes the extra $25.00 side bets put me to -$40 or -$61)
(Average bet is $35.00 and in most cases am awarded an $18.00 meal credit after 4 hrs of play)
I'm always open to suggestions for improvement. ;)
Attached is an updated WinCraps Classic file
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geoff
What is a 64 across including the point? Most of my craps is just playing the pass line so I've got no clue.
CrapsGenious

What is a 64 across including the point? Most of my craps is just playing the pass line so I've got no clue.


I avoid betting passline for each shooter.
if I'm shooting I just 'Doey/Don't' on the passline and place 0 on shooters point and 10 odds behind the passline bet.
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wudged

What is a 64 across including the point? Most of my craps is just playing the pass line so I've got no clue.


$10 each on 4, 5, 9, and 10, and $12 each on 6 and 8 for a total of $64
CrapsGenious

$10 each on 4, 5, 9, and 10, and $12 each on 6 and 8 for a total of $64


The $64 across is including the point.
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