Craps Iron Cross System
Clearly, as any other craps system, Iron Cross strategy has a house edge. Just don't forget about it. Only one in six of the rolls can result in a loss. However, you should note that only one of your wagers will win at a time. On the other hand, a seven appeared results in losses of all your four bets at once. The Iron Cross is one of these super-intuitive craps systems, but does it really work? Read on to learn all about the Iron Cross, how it works, and find out if it can really make money for you. How To Use The Iron Cross. The Iron Cross System is actually one of the easiest major craps systems ever developed.
This past Sunday I was at two of my local casinos.Depending on the shooter, and whether or not they seem to influence the dice, if they seem to be random rollers, I usually wait for the 5 count and then get in on the 5, 6, 8, and Field, and for the DI's, I usually do a Pass Line Bet, Odds, and 5, 6, 8, & Field.
I usually just play minimum bets, so if my Field wins, I'm getting money back, but if 5, 6, or 8 rolls, I'm only getting a couple of bucks and lose my Field. I noticed after some nice rolls, that when all was said I done, I wasn't up in profit that much especially when the shooter hits lots of 5, 6, & 8's.
I could double my buy in on the numbers, but I don't have a large bankroll, so several quick 7 outs will kill me. I could wait to start playing the field until I've got double money on the numbers, but that means while I'm waiting, if alot of 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, or 12's roll, I'm missing out on winning money.