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Craps Systems and Tactics

Dice control craps systems

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These craps systems are based on the tactic to roll the bones in the particular way so that to minimize the random throwing. That is why the same numbers are more likely to come up on the dice. The casino owners don’t ban this system since the craps rules state that the shooter must shoot the dice so as they bounce off the edge of the craps table so it is impossible to influence the outcome of each throw. Still most gamblers are sure that dice setting method really works and it is easy to amend the system like with "dealer's signature" in roulette. Lots of articles on this technique were published and the writers made attempts to explain it logically. Yet it is difficult to say whether this method works in the actual casino conditions. Best gambling apps

Martingale craps systems

This craps technique is the best known and welcomed by the gamblers all over the globe. The main idea of the system states to start craps game with $1 wager and double it when the gambler loses. In case the bet wins the gambler again starts betting with 1 dollar. The basic idea is that every time the player guarantees the win of $1 in each round. Theoretically these craps systems are the most reliable though in the real game they mostly fail cause the gambler is likely to run out of money earlier than he/she is able to win all the money spent on the doubling the bets.

Gambler's fallacy craps systems

These craps systems are based on the belief that past dice throws can influence the probabilities of the following rolls, in the gambling world this thought got the name the gambler's fallacy. For example, as this method dictates the craps player can bet on 11 as this number didn’t fall out or vice versa the number was shot on the dice too often during last 20-30 rolls. But again in the real game based mostly on the fortune each dice shot is an independent and no one is able change the results of each round. That’s why the system fails too as the probability that 11 occurs on the dice in any roll is always 1 in 18. Regardless this number didn’t fall out during 40 throws or did come up on the dice with each dice throw the chances are the same. The dice don’t have memory and no one is able to influence the random nature of the craps game.