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Craps 6 And 8 Strategy

 
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1) Placing the 6 and 8. Consider a $6 place bet on the 6. There are only 11 happenings out of 36 in this universe that produce a decision: 5 wins x $7 and 6 losses of $6 for a net loss of 1 unit. Having bet 11 X $6 the loss is 1/66 or -1.51515%. However, consider a $6 place bet on BOTH the 6 and 8 simultaneously. Now we have a 16 possible game.

The next time the six hits, the dealer will take $6 from your $14 win and add it to the bet on the six and give you $8. Each time the six hits, the dealer will add $6 to the bet and return the difference to you. This is the simplest progression of which I am aware. The only thing you have to remember is 'up a unit'. Popular Craps Strategies. Place 6 or 8 to win or lose — This bet has the lowest house edge, i.e., 1.52% to win and 1.82% to lose since these are the most frequently rolled numbers. Place 5 or 9 to lose — The house edge is 2.5%. The Martingale — This strategy means you double up the sum and catch up. Not all players are fans of the strategy.

Updated August 9 2014 by Nelson who originally submitted this strategy!

  • The strategy is strictly place betting. It is based on the following:
    • The 6 and 8 are the two place numbers that are most frequently rolled.
      • The house advantage on the 6/8 is 1.52%.
    • The 4/10 payoff is 2 to1[buy].
      • The house advantage on the 4/10 [buy] is 1.67% if the 5% commission is paid on the win.
Craps 6 And 8 Strategy
  • The strategy has these money management principles:
    • Recoup investment before pressing bets up. The key to the strategy is hitting a 6 or 8 before a 7 shows. There are a total of ten ways to make either a 6 or 8 and six ways to make a 7. Odds are 10 to 6 in favor of making a 6 or 8 before a 7.
    • Press bets according to the betting progression for each place number.
  • Bypass the come out roll and wait for a point to be established.
  • Place the 6 and 8 for $18 each for a total of $36, regardless if 6 or 8 is the point.
  • Hit #1 – $18 on 6/8 pays $21. Take the 6 and 8 down to $12 each for a total of $24. At risk for $3.
  • Hit #2 – $12 on 6/8 pays $14. Place the 4 and 10 for $5 each for a total of $10, regardless if 4 or 10 is the point. Bring back $4. Up $1.
  • At this point there is $12 each on the 6 and 8 and $5 each on the 4 and 10 for a total of $34.
Craps 6 and 8 strategy
  • If the 4 or 10 hits, $5 pays $9. Add $1 and press the 4 and 10 $5 each to $10.
  • Four place bet numbers [4, 6, 8, 10] are covered for a total of $34/$44.
    • Breaking even. Lock up some profit. Press bets up.
  • After getting ahead playing with house money, place the 5 and 9.
    • All the place bet numbers are now covered.

Craps 6 8 Press Strategy

Craps 6 And 8 Strategy
  • Betting Progressions [Same bet always an option.]:
    • 6/8: $12 – $24 – $30 – $42 – $66 – $90 – $150 – $240 – $360 – $600
    • 5/9: $5 – $10 – $25 – $35 – $60 – $75 – $125 – $200 – $300 – $500
    • 4/10: $5 – $10 – $25 – $50 – $100 – $200 – $300 – $500

/Nelson

What is the 'Best' Progression for You? (Part Three of Three)

Craps 6 and 8 strategy

This is the third of three installments looking at betting progression strategies. To get the most of this article make sure you have read Part 1 and Part 2 in our series on progression betting.

Craps 6 And 8 Strategy

So far we have looked at three different strategies designed to put more money on the table – and therefore win more money at the table. We looked at the very simple, yet very powerful up-a-unit progression. This progression adds one unit to the bet each time the number hits. We also looked at the press-and-pull (and the pull-and-press variant). The press-and-pull progression alternates between pressing the place bet when the number hits and pulling the profits when it hits, whereas the pull-and-press pulls one hit of profit first and then alternates between pressing and pulling.

All of these progressions minimize risk but also provide a powerful method to maximize your profits in an easy to manage way. There are times when you may want to be more aggressive. Such a situation could be when a thrower has surpassed twenty throws without a seven-out. By now you have a tidy sum in profits locked up in your chip rail. You are betting the casinos money. It is time to go for the gold.

What do you do? The press-and-pull progression is powerful, but another progression is even more powerful, though a little more difficult to manage. By increasing your bet by one half the current bet, you average more money on the table – and more profits when the numbers hit. The math required to calculate the increase can cause you to lose focus while shooting, so I do not recommend this if you are shooting. Use it on another careful shooter, or when you already have a large profit from the current shooter.

The tables that follow compare several progressions for a $10 player.

  • Up-a-minimum-unit increases the bet by $6 each time the number hits.
  • Up-a-betting-unit increases the bet by the starting bet size ($12) each time the number hits.
  • Press-and-pull alternates pressing the bet with pulling the profits.
  • Press-1/2-the-bet increases the bet by one-half the current bet each time the number hits.

Six and Eight

Unit Size

10

Up a min. unit

Up a betting unit

Press and Pull

Press 1/2 the Bet

Hit #

Bet

Win

Total

Bet

Win

Total

Bet

Win

Total

Bet

Win

Total

0

12

-12

12

-12

12

-12

12

-12

1

18

8

-4

24

2

-10

24

4

-8

18

8

-4

2

24

15

11

36

16

6

24

28

20

30

9

5

3

30

22

33

48

30

36

48

8

28

48

17

22

4

36

29

62

60

44

80

48

56

84

72

32

54

5

42

36

98

72

58

138

96

16

100

108

48

102

6

48

43

141

84

72

210

96

112

212

162

72

174

7

54

50

191

96

86

296

192

32

244

246

105

279

8

60

57

248

108

100

396

192

224

468

372

161

440

9

66

64

312

120

114

510

384

64

532

558

248

688

10

72

71

383

132

128

638

384

448

980

840

369

1057

11

78

78

461

144

142

780

768

128

1108

1260

560

1617

12

84

85

546

156

156

936

768

896

2004

1890

840

2457

As you can see from the charts, pressing half your bet will win you the most money if you hit a number more than eight times. The more times beyond this that you hit a number the more quickly this method pays off compared to the others. But, also notice that at seven or fewer hits, the up-a-betting-unit out performs it. That is one reason why you may want to save the press-a-half-bet strategy until you are well into a roll and have hit numbers many times. That is where the power of this strategy pays off.

I would like to look at one final progression – actually a progression-regression. The 6/8 Progression-regression has been around for a long time. People who become proficient at the 3V set – the set that has 6’s and 8’s all the way around – will tend to hit more 6’s and 8’s than normal. To capitalize on this ability, the 6/8 progression-regression strategy was developed.

In that betting scheme, the 6 and 8 are both placed for the player’s betting unit. After one hit of either the 6 or 8, both the 6 and 8 are increased to 1.5 times the original bet. The next time a 6 or 8 hits, collect the profit. On the third hit of a 6 or 8, both the 6 and 8 are increased to 2.5 times the original bet. The fourth time a 6 or 8 hits, collect the profit. On the fifth hit, the 6 and 8 are increased to 4 times the original bet.

The sixth time the 6 or 8 hits completes the progression. You collect the profits and regress the 6 and 8 back to the original amount. Once you have regressed your bets, you have won a tidy sum. You then start the progression all over again.

A more aggressive version of the 6/8 progression-regression was also developed. You start with the second level of 1.5 times your betting unit and complete the series in five hits rather than six, collecting a bit more in the process.

Here are the tables for comparison:

Six and Eight

Unit Size

10

Up a min. unit

6/8 Progress/Regress (Std)

6/8 Prog/Regr (Aggressive)

Hit #

Bet

Win

Total

Bet

Win

Give

Coll.

Total

Bet

Win

Give

Coll.

Total

0

12

-12

12

24

-24

18

36

-36

1

12

8

-4

18

14

2

-22

30

21

3

-39

2

18

15

11

18

21

21

-1

30

35

35

-4

3

24

22

33

30

21

3

-4

48

35

1

-5

4

30

29

62

30

35

35

31

48

56

56

51

5

36

36

98

48

35

1

30

18

56

116

167

6

42

43

141

12

56

128

158

30

21

3

164

7

48

50

191

18

14

2

160

30

35

35

199

8

54

57

248

18

21

21

181

48

35

1

198

9

60

64

312

30

21

3

178

48

56

56

254

10

66

71

383

30

35

35

213

18

56

116

370

11

72

78

461

48

35

1

212

30

21

3

367

12

78

85

546

12

56

128

340

30

35

35

402

Notice that with the 6/8 progression-regression you are actually losing money until the fifth hit. However, since a hit on the 6 or 8 counts, you are likely to get more hits than on any one number as in the up-a-unit strategy. With the 6/8 strategy you are investing a lot of your up front wins to finance a big win a little later on. It also requires only six total hits of the 6 and 8 for the big win.

Craps 6 And 8 Strategy

Craps 6 8 Betting Strategy

We have reviewed the simple and powerful up-a-unit, the slightly more powerful press-and-pull, the still more powerful press-1/2-bet, and 6/8 progression-regression strategies. The first two strategies are good in virtually all situations. The press-1/2-bet strategy is best used after having already collected on several hits. The 6/8 strategy is designed to give you a rush when you complete it.

You can choose whatever strategy you like when betting your money at the craps tables. I, however, prefer the less exciting but much steadier up-a-unit strategy when risking my hard-earned wagering capital.

Well, that is all for this time. But remember, if you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it.

Craps 6 And 8 Strategy

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