Classic Regression Craps Strategy
Does anyone ever play an Iron Cross, or other betting strategy and not regress? I've been examining my current regression strategy on my last book of rolls and discovered that I would have made more w/o regression. Yes, it takes 6 hits to recover your outlay (at least it does on the equal payout version of the IC). Yes, you will seven out before the 6th hit on most hands. The key word here is MOST. The longer hands (and eventually you WILL have them, dammit) make up for the shorter ones and more. My complaint with regression is that you can lose a lot, but recover only slowly. Lets say you start with two wipeout hands. Then you make it past your two or three hits. Now you regress. How are you gonna make it back? If you start immediately pressing after regression, you need several hits to get back to preregressed levels, just in time to seven out, and you are further hampered by not racking your payouts.
The classic regression strategy is quite easy craps follow and thus, is suitable how beginners and experienced craps players alike. When applying winning Regression strategy, players are required to place two-unit bets on both 6 and 8. Payout percentages are determined by independent auditing companies to state the expected average rate of return to a player for an online casino accepting USA Players. A 95% payout rate indicates that for every Craps Classic Regression dollar your gamble, you will win 95 cents back. Remember, this is an average figure that is calculated over.