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One of the most important strategies a gambler can work
on developing concerns money management. Knowing when to
bet, how much to bet and when to quit while you’re
ahead are vital skills necessary when it comes to formulating
gambling strategies. The game of craps requires two basic
strategies; one that will help you to make as much money
as possible when you are on a winning streak and one that
will help you to lose as little of your money as possible
when times are harder.
For both strategies you need to understand a few vital
points about the game of craps. With the outcome of winning
and losing based on the roll of the dice, there is no master
strategy that can help you win consistently at craps. Although
mathematicians, scientists and professional gamblers have
all tried consistently to produce foolproof strategies when
it comes to craps, the truth of the matter is that no strategy
will consistently help you to win because the essence of
the game is outside the player’s control. This feature
is what makes gambling so much fun, but can frustrate those
who take it too seriously.
Here’s something you can do when it comes to playing
craps though. You may not be able to influence how much money
you win, but you are in control of how much you can stand
to lose. So the most important thing is to set a limit on
what you can comfortably part with. Money management is the
most important strategy you can use and one of the only factors
of a game of craps within your control.
The following strategy can help you to win. The first thing
to do is decide how much money you can afford to lose, for
example $10. Also place a limit on winning, for example $100.
This will ensure that once you lose $10 or if you win $100,
you will be able to walk away from the table knowing that
you’ve done all you can.
The best way to win at a game of craps is to keep your
original bet safe. That means that if you bet $10 and win
an additional $10, you make your next bet with the second
$10, keeping your first $10 safe. If you win a third $10,
you will use that to make your future bet and pocket the
second $10. By using your immediate winnings to fund your
next bet, you are efficiently managing your money and staying
on top. If you start losing, remember the limit you originally
set on how much you could afford to lose. Once you have reached
your loss limit, retire from the game.
This strategy if employed with awareness and discipline
can help you to make the most of your money while still enjoying
the element of luck that is integral to a game of craps.
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