Master craps strategies
Get expert insights for a growing list of strategies. Learn how each strategy works and see how it performs over millions of rolls. There’s a strategy (or two) for every craps player.


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How Many Rolls Will Each Craps Shooter Have?
We all hope for the insanely long rolls on a craps table, but how likely is it that a given shooter will have a 50-roll session? How likely is it that they will seven-out right after setting a point? In this post, we’ll look at how many rolls each shooter will have and try to build some intuition about how to think about this properly. Read more.
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Doey Don’t
A hedged combination of the Pass Line and Don’t Pass strategies. This page compares statistics for strategies with no odds, 1x odds on the pass line, and lay odds on the don’t pass to win 1x. Read more.
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Don’t Pass with Odds
A Don’t Pass strategy with an odds multiplier. This page compares statistics for strategies with odds that win 1x, 2x, 345x, and 10x the base $10 bet. Read more.
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Pass Line with Odds
A Pass Line strategy with an odds multiplier. This page compares statistics for 1x, 2x, 345x, and 10x odds strategies. Read more.
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Hammerlock
This strategy combines a doey-don’t system, odds on the don’t pass, and place bets that stay up for only a few wins, in what ends up being a heavily hedged approach. Read more.
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Iron Cross
A strategy designed to win on any roll that’s not a seven, once a point is established: Bet the pass line for $10, and add 2x odds when the point is on. Add place bets for the 5 ($20), 6 ($24), and 8 ($24), worth two units each, unless they are the point. Bet the field for $10 as long as the point is on. Read more.