CPR CRAPS SYSTEM Craps can be the most exciting game at the casino. In a live casino, it's the table with crowds around it, and everyone shouting and throwing dice. At online casinos, it's a little more sedate, but it can still be fast - moving and fun to play. It's also the game where, if you get it right, your winnings can shoot up to $100,s very quickly. This system will show you a way to aim for that, while minimising the chances of a loss. It's called the 'CPR' system, as you 'Collect' winnings, 'Press' your bet. then 'Regress' your bet. If you are new to Craps, click onto one of the online casinos we recommend, as they have the best tutorials, and easiest tables to play at. The only thing you need to to know about the game, if you are using this system, is when to bet. At the start of a game, the 'Shooter' rolls the dice. You do not need to place a bet at this point. This is called the Come Out Roll. Once this roll has been completed, the Shooter then needs to roll a '7' before he rolls the same number as the Come Out Roll to win. Now you place your bet.
![]() Put $6 on the 'SIX' or '8'. For this example, say it is on '8'. These are statistically the most likely numbers to be rolled, as there are more ways for the dice to land on these totals than any others. This is known as a 'Place' bet. Roll the dice, and keep rolling until '7' or '8' are rolled. As '8' is more likely, you should 'Collect' your winnings, which will be $7. Then 'Press' your bet, by adding $6 to your original $6 bet. You are now betting $12 on '8'. Even if the Shooter rolls a losing '7', your investment is now safe, and you will break even no matter what happens. Assuming another win, you now 'Regress' the bet back to $6. This can win you $20, $14 for your Place bet win, and $6 that you took down when you 'Regressed' your bet. Profiting from this depends on 2 or 3 wins, but only the first bet is a risk, and you can only win or break even after that. Don't worry if it sounds complicated, once you are playing (in practice mode to start with), it's quite straightforward. Back to casino gambling systems
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