Professional crapshooters always break their bets down into units. For example, if they bet $25, they are really betting five $5 units. If they bet $100, they are betting twenty $5 units. If you look at your own bets
this way, they will be easier to change and, if you change them at the right time, you will be making more money.
Craps is a game of streaks, and if you latch onto a positive streak, you should be increasing your bets. If a negative streak shows, however, you should either be switching to the don’t side, or decreasing your bets. You can easily increase or decrease your bets by using one unit
progressions.
For example, let’s say you have $5 (one unit) on the pass line and one unit in the come box. The shooter starts throwing and repeating numbers. You can start to increase your odds until you reach the table maximum
(2X) and then increase your bets by one unit. So, if you are on the pass line and win five consecutive decisions, your unit progression would look like this -
1 (1 unit flat bet)
1+1 (1 unit flat bet plus 1 unit odds)
1+2 (1 unit flat bet plus 2 units odds
2 (2 unit flat bet)
2+1 (2 unit flat bet plus 1 unit odds)
If you are on a 10X or 100X table, you have an even better deal! You can bet the minimum flat bet ($5 or one unit) and keep on betting one unit only. The odds bet has no house advantage, so you should always minimize your flat bets and maximize your odds bets for the same amount of money. For example, a $25 bet with $50 odds on the four means you have $75 in play and will win $25 (flat bet) plus $100 (odds bet). However, a $5 flat bet with $70 in odds also gives you $75 in play, but you win $5 (flat bet) plus $140 (odds bet) - so you win a total of $20 more!
You can increase your odds portion by one unit on a win, and decease it by one unit on a loss. So, on this table, if you won five consecutive decisions, your unit progression would look like this -
1 (1 unit flat bet)
1+1 (1 unit flat bet plus 1 unit odds)
1+2 (1 unit flat bet plus 2 units odds)
1+3 (1 unit flat bet plus 3 units odds)
1+4 (1 unit flat bet plus 4 units odds)
The total in winning five decisions on a 2X for the points 4 or 10 is ($5) + ($5 +$10) + ($5 + $20) + ($10) + ($10 + $20) or $85.
The total in winning five decisions on a 10X table for the points 4 or 10 is ($5) + ($5 + $10) + ($5 + $20) + ($5 + $30) + ($5 + $40) or $125 - $40 more than the 2X table!
So, have you ever wondered how to keep track of your bets, and easily increase or decrease them?
Now you know!
And, as always, good luck at the tables! |