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Tips and Strategies for the Game of Craps

Yes, yes, yes, we do promise you that there are possible strategies and tips that could come in handy when playing the game of craps. Of course, these strategies can not promise complete and absolute victory. Don't sue us if you still lose from time to time. But we can guarantee that your success rate in craps will noticeably improve when you take the time to read and digest our tips and strategies.

Strategy is Different from System We strongly advise you against using any particular system when playing craps, no matter how much "evidence" or proof that particular system comes supported with. Ask any gambling expert and they'll readily tell you that systems truly don't work when it comes to any game, may it be craps, poker or roulette.

Stick to strategies, which are basically common sense advices to newcomers.

Sticking to Pass Line Bet with Odds Statistically speaking, the best way to win when playing craps is to continually taking pass line bets with odds. But if and when you do that, you also take away about half of the excitement and fun out of the game. What's the point of playing craps if you're not ready to take a few risks here and there?

Keeping Goals Realistic If you truly want to improve your chances of winning at the crap tables, it's ultimately better that you keep your goals realistic. If you approach the crap tables with very high expectations and ambitions, you're more likely to take senseless risks and therefore lose more money than you should.

When I say realistic, that means accepting the fact there's a chance that you'll lose. But hey, you still had a good time playing at the crap tables, didn't you? So just think of it as money well-spent!

Parity Hedge System The most dangerous of all systems or strategies to use at the crap table, the parity hedge system owes its notoriety to a lone Japanese businessman who was able to win over a hundred million dollars while playing at the crap tables. And you know what happened afterwards?

Mmm…think The Godfather and Ocean's Twelve combined and you got it: yes, the Japanese gambler was days later found dead in the middle of the desert. This was back in the 1970's and after that, few people dared to use this system at the crap tables.

To be perfectly honest, we don't have the ability to fully define the parity hedge system but we thought it best to mention it because we did promise to give you the best strategies in craps. And if that's not the best, I don't what else is.