1. Craps 6 8 Progression Notes
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Hi all, I’m in the very early stages of trialling a system and early results seem positive; please feel free to comment and try, I’m fairly new to roulette, I’m sure some of the more experienced guys on here will see its flaws

Knowledge of betting progression at the craps table offers a way to win larger amounts of money. See charts on the press and pull, pull and press and up a unit betting progressions to see how they work. Here's a power-press progression that starts much lower - with just $6 each on the six and eight. By-pass the come-out roll, then begin by placing $6 each on the six and eight. On the first hit on either number drop $5 on the table with the $7 pay off and tell the dealer to PRESS both the six and the eight.

The betting is fairly straightforward, 1 unit on 6 corners/quads, I’m using the following:

The progression starts with a making a $6 place bet on either the six or the eight, or sometimes both. You will be paid $7 each time the number hits, plus your bet on the number remains intact.

0,1,2,3
5,6,8,9
10,11,13,14
17,18,20,21
25,26,28,29
32,33,35,35

However, it’s the betting sequence which I think helps this system, the betting system is very similar to Chingy’s Ching-A-Ling (which I’m also trialling), using 3 levels with 5 bets in each, levels 2 & 3 being recovery levels.

Craps 6 8 Progression Notes

Level 1: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 – 90 units total (lose, up 1 units, win, down 0.5 unit, 2 consecutive wins drop the bet by 1 unit, you don’t go below your starting stake).

Level 2: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 – 192 units total (lose, up 2 units, win, down 1 unit, 2 consecutive wins drop the bet by 2 units, you don’t go below your starting stake).

Level 3: 6, 12, 18, 22, 26 – 504 units in total (lose, up 6 units, win, down 3 units, 2 consecutive wins drop the bet by 6 units, you don’t go below your starting stake).

As above, total bankroll is 786 units, and this where I have a concern, it’s a large bankroll required, however, depending on how my testing it goes this can possibly change, i.e. reduce to 2 levels with 5 bets, or, possibly 6 bets.

Craps 6 8 Progression Worksheets

My targets are 4-5 units per game, then start over, and an overall session of 40-50 units (approximately 10 games), however, I may consider taking any profit per game, then starting over, with the same overall session target, as they may help in reducing the number of betting levels to 2, thus requiring a smaller bankroll…..

Step 1. Buy in for $100. to $500. Wait for a 4 or 10 to get established. If you are a $100 buy in person you would place $54. across. That breaks down to 4 ($10) 5 ($10) 6 ($12) 8 ($12) 9 ($10), assuming the point is 10!

You then let the shooter hit 2 numbers and then turn your place bets “off”.–you will miss out on several hot shooters, and the huge pay day, but you avoid the guy who rolls 6, 8, 7out. Depending on what numbers have been hit means you would have made a profit of between $28. and $36.

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Step 2. You do the exact same thing as step 1. If you do this successfully, you should be up between $56. and $72.

Craps 6 8 Progression

Step 3. You now increase your bets. Still wait for a 4 or 10 to be established as the point. ( I have seen in my experience that 6’s and 8’s seem to draw the 7 out a lot faster than 4’s and 10’s…… you may disagree…)

Craps 6 8 Progression Steps

You now take your original bet of $54. and add your profit to it. $54. for a total bet of $108. across. Hope the shooter catches 2 of your numbers and then turn them off. You would have just made between $56. and $72. for a grand total of $112. – $144…. You can now play using only profit from the casino. This is a lower risk progression, however it always seems that a bad shooter pops up when you least expect it! I have played this progression in casino’s and turned my original $54. across bet into over $5,000.

Craps 6 8 Progression Chart

Good luck.

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