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Blackli0nXX

The field bet is another one of the most common and popular craps bets. It also has fairly good odds as well so players could benefit from this bet. Basically, all you are betting on is that the shooter will roll a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 or 12. The player wins the bet if the dice lands on any of these numbers. Craps Bets. Field Bet. The Field bet is a one-roll wager – it must win or lose every roll. This Craps bet can be made at any time, even on a come out roll. The Field bet occupies a large space on the layout marked with the word 'Field'. It contains the numbers 2,3,4,9,10,11 and 12. Basic craps Statistics. One question I get asked a lot is 'what is the probability of a shooter lasting x rolls in craps?' The following table answers that question for up to 50 rolls. The first column is the roll number. The second column is the probability of a seven-out on exactly that roll. Basic craps Statistics. One question I get asked a lot is 'what is the probability of a shooter lasting x rolls in craps?' The following table answers that question for up to 50 rolls. The first column is the roll number. The second column is the probability of a seven-out on exactly that roll.

What is your guys opinion on betting, for example, $5 placed on 5, $6 placed on 6, $6 placed on 8, and $5 bet on the field. This bet is meant to generate a profit of $2 to $15, depending on field payouts for 2 and 12, each roll if you land on any number except for 7, in which case you would lose all $22. What do you think about this combined with progressive betting to recover losses?
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NokTang

What is your guys opinion on betting, for example, $5 placed on 5, $6 placed on 6, $6 placed on 8, and $5 bet on the field. This bet is meant to generate a profit of $2 to $15, depending on field payouts for 2 and 12, each roll if you land on any number except for 7, in which case you would lose all $22. What do you think about this combined with progressive betting to recover losses?


Sounds as good as any other system. The problem I've found with craps is you either bet the pass line, take odds, and place several numbers pressing as you go. This to have fun. Or, you get serious and bet the don't pass in larger amounts, laying single odds. In both cases you have enough money to enjoy your winnings. The bet you describe above won't excite anyone and thus the luster and glamor of it all is also lost. If you want to win big, you must bet big. Same with recovery of a fixed sum. You have to bet more than you are comfortable with aka 'scared money' which it seems always loses.
FleaStiff

What is your guys opinion on betting, for example, $5 placed on 5, $6 placed on 6, $6 placed on 8, and $5 bet on the field. This bet is meant to generate a profit of $2 to $15, depending on field payouts for 2 and 12, each roll if you land on any number except for 7, in which case you would lose all $22.

2.77 house edge in the field, 4.76 house edge on Buy Bets.
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Progressive betting is done with the motivation to recover losses, not the guarantee that losses will in fact be recovered.
Dicenor33
You should bet the pass line. 7 or 11 might come 10 times in a row. Think of it as insurance in Black Jack.
Mission146

What is your guys opinion on betting, for example, $5 placed on 5, $6 placed on 6, $6 placed on 8, and $5 bet on the field. Gambling house 1950. This bet is meant to generate a profit of $2 to $15, depending on field payouts for 2 and 12, each roll if you land on any number except for 7, in which case you would lose all $22. What do you think about this combined with progressive betting to recover losses?


How would your Progression work? Are you planning to attempt to recover all losses on the very next roll and bet accordingly?
If your intention is to recover all $22 on the very next roll, (by winning that amount or greater) then you would need to bet $22 on the Field, probably $24 on the Place 6 and Place 8 (unless the House had $0.50 chips, then you could bet $21) and you would need to bet $20 on the Place 5, I believe.
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What that means is your next Progression bet would be a total of $90 which would be a total loss of $112 on a second consecutive Seven.
The following bet, in the event of a loss, would need to be something like $96 on the Place Six and Place Eight (which would win $112, if successful), you would need to bet $112 on the Field, of course, and $80 on Place Five.
Another loss would be a loss of $384 combined with the $112 you've already lost, for a total loss of $496.
At this point, you would bet $496 on the Field, $426 on the Place Six and Place Eight and $355 on Place Five.

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A loss on this level would be of $1703 for a total loss of $2,199. You've exceeded the Table Limit at some places, at this point, but we can continue, if you like.
Anyway, let me know if the intent of your system is to recover losses in this fashion, and I'll get into the probabilities later on.
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What that means is your next Progression bet would be a total of $90 which would be a total loss of $112 on a second consecutive Seven.
The following bet, in the event of a loss, would need to be something like $96 on the Place Six and Place Eight (which would win $112, if successful), you would need to bet $112 on the Field, of course, and $80 on Place Five.
Another loss would be a loss of $384 combined with the $112 you've already lost, for a total loss of $496.
At this point, you would bet $496 on the Field, $426 on the Place Six and Place Eight and $355 on Place Five.

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A loss on this level would be of $1703 for a total loss of $2,199. You've exceeded the Table Limit at some places, at this point, but we can continue, if you like.
Anyway, let me know if the intent of your system is to recover losses in this fashion, and I'll get into the probabilities later on.

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As you can see, four consecutive sevens (1 in 1296) loses a total of $2,199 Progressing in this fashion, so this system can get really ugly in a hurry.
Naturally, this system will win a good bit, but a series of Sevens would result in a staggering loss.
The other thing that I notice is that the system must win (obviously) multiple times on the first level to even get to the point where the first loss has been covered. When we talk about that 1 in 1296 probability of rolling four consecutive sevens, we're not just talking about the beginning odf your system, we're talking about 1 in 1296 after ANY ROLL that was not a Seven. In other words, your system can win four consecutive times (Field 3,4,9,10,11 * 3) and one of the Place Bets and then a Seven negates all wins, or four non 12/2 Field Numbers can come up in a row, but if the next number is a Seven, you still lose.
I'll do some probability Math on this later if you confirm how the Progression would work. I'm assuming you would try to recover losses in one roll, so obviously, if you win a couple but then lose, you would bet less to cover the loss..or would you start all over again if you only lost part of the $22?
Vultures can't be choosers.
RaleighCraps
This bet is called the Iron Cross.

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Like every other bet on the table, it will end up being a losing proposition. However, I don't agree that this is a boring bet. It becomes an action bet. EVERY roll has a decision. You either get paid something, or lose everything, each and every roll of the dice. Sort of like playing any of the horn area bets, except your house edge is way less with the Iron Cross.
Find a good craps simulator (Wiz has one on here) and play the Iron Cross for a while. Then report back here if you ever have any winning sessions after you have played for an hour. My guess is you will be looking for a different system very soon.
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Blackli0nXX
Alright guys after I did the math by taking the probability of rolling a 7 five times ( 7776/60,466,176 or roughly 0.0001286% ) which would net -8390 compared to the chances of rolling all other numbers just once ( 1/36 for 2 and 12, 14/36 for other field numbers, 4/36 for 5, 5/36 for 6 and 8), I get a player edge of 251%. Somebody please confirm this because I think i am totally doing this wrong but here is my math.
Note: I am using payouts from an online table I am playing which features no maximum bet. This table also allows buying numbers if there is no point established and pays decimals.
I take the house edge chart fromthat features the field bet. It has a table with number rolled, payout, probability, and return. I plugged in my numbers to get:
NumberPaysProbabilityReturn
2+12.51/36+0.34722222
3,4,9,10,11+514/36+1.944444
12+151/36+0.4166666
5+2.254/36+0.25
6,8+210/36+0.55555
7-83901/7776-3.66666
Total+2.506

Please tell me if this is the correct way to use this data. My progression system consists of upping your bets in a way that would recover all the losses of your previous bets up to five tries. So first is $5,$5,$6,$6 on field,buy five, buy six, buy eight respectively. Then comes $22,$31,$38,$38 followed by $151,$209,$259,$259 then $67851,$93588,$58158,$58158 and finally $345606,$476698,$592468,$592468. I used the probability for one roll on all winning numbers because the payout would still be the same no matter what bet level you are on, then the probability of rolling 7 five times in which case you would lose the money put into all 5 bets.
Now obviously if this data is correct, I am not saying this is a reasonable way to make money, I just want to know if this actually beats the house odds. If my calculations are wrong or your are confused about what I did please tell me and I will output a fix.
EDIT: The values for the progression system were initially lower because they were wrong. Now that i see that they are unreasonably high i may change the system to only go 3 levels.
Mission146
The first thing you are doing is trying to convert your win into units, so you are over-complicating things that way rather than just using dollars.
The second mistake you are making is not accounting for the fact that, if a Place bet wins, your Field bet loses, so a Place Bet win does not have its typical value. This is what you are actually looking at, per roll:
Snake Eyes: (1/36 * 10) = .27778
Midnight: (1/36 * 15) = .41667
3, 4, 9, 10, 11: (14/36 * 5) = 1.9444
Five: (5/36 * 2) = .27778
Six or Eight: (10/36 * 1) = .27778
Seven: (6/36 * -22) = -3.6667
Sum: -.47225
In other words, you lose roughly 47.225 cents per roll at the first Level which equates to a House Edge, per roll, of .47225/22 = .021466 or 2.1466% of your overall action.
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