The Iron Cross - maybe it doesn't work so well.

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Re: The Iron Cross - maybe it doesn't work so well.

Post by rhythm roller » Mon Sep 23, 2013 2:57 pm

Hi MD,

Since you are the shooter, do you ever WOTCO with this play? What do you see as the advantages and disadvantages of doing that? The Sheriff would certainly be the big one but if you are using your normal set and not an all 7 set would there be other advantages/disadvantages of working?

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Re: The Iron Cross - maybe it doesn't work so well.

Post by Maddog » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:19 pm

Well, the way I play it, this situation would not apply. I only do it on my initial come-out roll so I have no bets up to "work", beyond my pass-line bet. And I generally only play it if the 5, 6, or 8 become the point so that I don't have another number to cover.

However, unless you are using a come-out specific set, then it does not really matter when you set it up. No real advantage or disadvantage since the success or failure hinges on the next toss, regardless of come-out or not.

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A couple more ideas regarding the IC, or in other words my personal rules on how I play the IC:

~ I want a 1:2 or 1:3 ratio of Field to Box-Numbers. So, if I have a $5 Field, I want a $10-five, $12-six, $12-eight, and prefer a $15, $18, $18. This way, when the 6 rolls, I have something with which to work. For example if the six rolls, I lose $5 in the field, and win $14… I use $5 to replace the field for the next roll and press the six $6, putting $1 in my rack.

~ When I see a trending toward my known crap number bias, I like to start using the field winnings to press inside numbers. For example I toss a Yo and win $5 on the field bet, I take $1 from my rack and press whatever number has been hitting (usually the 8 for me). I try to focus on numbers that are hitting, vs pressing all numbers evenly.

~ At some point I stop the field betting and rely on regular inside number activity. Especially if I start trending back inside.

~ I like to use the IC as a tool, but not a primary betting strategy. I use it because I know my trending tendencies and leverage them.

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Re: The Iron Cross - maybe it doesn't work so well.

Post by wild child » Mon Sep 23, 2013 6:16 pm

....QUOTE : "A couple more ideas regarding the IC, or in other words my personal rules on how I play the IC:

~ I want a 1:2 or 1:3 ratio of Field to Box-Numbers. So, if I have a $5 Field, I want a $10-five, $12-six, $12-eight, and prefer a $15, $18, $18. This way, when the 6 rolls, I have something with which to work. For example if the six rolls, I lose $5 in the field, and win $14… I use $5 to replace the field for the next roll and press the six $6, putting $1 in my rack. "
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M D

Well stated ...I like that you stated incorporating a ratio of Field to Box-Numbers

That alone is with "some air" between the box #'s and THE FIELD" wager
you are able to collect on each and every hit ...

BARING THE SEVEN

One VERY STRONG game plan...

..which would work for both minimum and maximum level WAGERS.....

The 5:1 ratio BUY IN to Total $ value committed to the I C WAGER in this example...

While I use a similar tactic ,I have frequently used it on other shooters and accepting
THE RISK OF LOSS to the SEVEN. my election is to TAKE MY WAGER DOWN after one ROLL.

Since my money at risk is usually larger than the examples you or I presented,on those
hands I feel comfortable , I may switch to $96 across with a $4 HORN as I am comfortably ahead at that time....
For those hands my wager is lost to THE SEVEN,I wait and watch two or three shooters before
electing to RETURN TO MY BASIC WAGER or SWITCH TO THE DARK SIDE or do a walk off....

W C

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Re: The Iron Cross - maybe it doesn't work so well.

Post by Knick111 » Mon Sep 23, 2013 11:43 pm

Hi Mycoalsmith,

[ Part 3 ] FROM JAIME TO MYCOALSMITH- SEPT 23-2013.

Before I post part 3, Here are a few things you must do to get ready to play this system.
[1]- You must download a free game on craps on the internet, and then you will practice on how to bet this system with $25 dollar units.
Don't forget to convert the $5 dollar units I told you to bet TO $25 Dollar units.
Translation--- A $1 dollar bet BECOMES A $5 DOLLAR BET--- A $2 dollar bet becomes a $10 dollar bet AND A $3 dollar bet becomes a $15 dollar bet- And a $5 dollar bet becomes a $25 dollar bet- AND a $6 dollar bet becomes a $30 dollar bet.--Are we on the same page so far MYCOALSMITH.

You must practice this betting system UNTILL IT BECOMES SECOUND NATURE TO YOU.
This is where you will learn how to bet this system WITHOUT losing any money.

[2]-This part is the most important of this system.
You will bet this system ONLY when you are the shooter. Don't even think about betting this system on any other shooter.

YOU WILL PRACTICE SHOOTING THE FIELD NUMBERS-2-3-4-9-10-11-and-12- UNTILL YOU CAN THROW
TWO FIELD NUMBERS IN A ROW. Then you will be ready to play this system.

How to shoot field numbers, you will set the dice the following way. 2-2 on top AND THE 4-6 Facing you.

Your buy in will be the following---60 units at $25 dollars. [ YOU WILL NEED $1,500 DOLLARS ] To play this system. You should have a bank roll of $10,500 dollars.

That's enough for tonight, tomorrow I will post the last part. JAIME.

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Re: The Iron Cross - maybe it doesn't work so well.

Post by Knick111 » Tue Sep 24, 2013 9:49 pm

HI MYCOALSMITH,

Once you have establish the come out number AND placed your bets on the numbers 5-6-and 8
and the FIELD, Let me tell you what you will do after you throw the dice and you win

on the FIELD and the numbers 5-6-and 8.

When you win on the field THE DEALER will pay you one unit. now you have 2 UNITS, now you will bet those 2 units again on the field-- you win again the field bet--now the dealer will pay you 2 UNITS.

By betting this way you have won 3 units--$75 dollars.
Now you will place the same bet on the field BEFORE you throw the dice again. 1 UNIT BET.
This is the way you will bet after every field bet win, over AND over AND over.

Now let me tell you HOW to bet when you win a bet on the 5 OR 6 OR 8.

When you shoot the dice AND you throw a 5--YOU win $7 Dollars.
Before you throw the dice again YOU make the following bet on the field,
You take the 7 dollars you won AND add 2 dollars more-TO the 7 dollars you won and make your next bet be 9 dollars.

Now you throw the dice AND you throw a field number, You win 18 dollars.
You win $18 dollars - You had a 7 $dollar bet--$18-7 + $11 dollars. you won $11 dollars on that bet.
So you won $11 dollars X 5 equals a $55 DOLLAR WIN.

After this win you start all over again, making a $5 dollar bet on the field.

This is why I tell you to practice on line, this betting system must become second nature to you.

Let me tell you one more time, UNTILL you learn to throw field numbers, Don't try this at your local casino.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE POST THEM TO ME. Jaime.

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Re: The Iron Cross - maybe it doesn't work so well.

Post by heavy » Fri Jul 20, 2018 10:21 am

I've seen a lot of posts over on the FaceBook craps groups of late regarding the Iron Cross - which I have lovingly dubbed the Iron DOUBLE Cross. LOL. Let's risk $100 plus to win $15 - $45. Of course, you know me. I'm thinking about hedge betting all of the time. So what about a $100 DP or DC combined with a $25 five, $30 six and eight, and $15 in the Field? Any other weird variants of the Iron Cross out there? Think outside the box and share them, folks. Meanwhile, I think I'm going to go Trademark "The Iron Double Cross." LOL.
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Re: The Iron Cross - maybe it doesn't work so well.

Post by heavy » Sat Jul 21, 2018 11:16 pm

Neither. Just thinking out loud . . .
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