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Online Casino Project >>> Craps Tips >>> Covering the Numbers on a Hot Shooter

Craps strategy can be a tricky thing...although it does not have to be. While it is true that craps shooters (those rolling the dice) do often go on hot streaks in which they keep rolling without "sevening out", mathematically speaking, there is no true merit as to when or if a hot streak is going to happen.

Many craps players have tell about how they capitalize on hot shooters all the time. Whether this is pure luck, good craps strategy or a mixture of both is not necessarily known. What is known is that most good craps players advise to try and capitalize on hot streaks if they are seen happening. Some players dive right in and put plenty at risk, while some bettors play it more safe just in case that hot streak is about to come to an end (which it eventually will).

The best way to take advantage of hot shooters is "covering the numbers". In other words, bettors will place come bets on the other numbers of the table, for in keeping with what a hot streak should be, the hope is that the shooter is going to hit most of these other numbers before hitting the number seven.

Some bettors do this more aggressively by placing a new come bet on each roll until every number is covered. However, this approach can be very risky, and many craps players advise to use a more moderate approach to covering the numbers. They advise that in addition to one's original Pass Line bet, a maximum of two come bets should be made, giving the player a total of three bets working for them at a single time. When one of the numbers is hit, the player should then make another come bet. What makes this version safe is that is that if the shooter does indeed seven out, that come bet will win and the bettor will only lose a single bet overall.

For those players who are new to online craps, the Pass Line bet is one of the best bets to make. It is made before the come-out roll (a shooter's first dice roll). If the come-out roll produces a 7 or 11, the pass line bet wins. If it hits a 2, 3 or 12, the pass line bet loses.  All other numbers will become the point for that shooter, which they must roll again before rolling a seven in order to win. If the shooter rolls a seven before rolling their point again, they are said to "seven out", at which time all prior bets lose.

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