Dice Control Craps System
This craps system is based on the tactic to shoot the playing bones in the special manner as to minimize the random rolling. That is why the same numbers are more probable to fall out. The casino halls don’t ban dice control practice cause the craps rules say that the shooter must shoot the dice so as they hit the back edge of the craps table that’s why it is extremely difficult to influence the outcome of every roll. Nonetheless most gamblers insist that this method works and it is even possible to better this system like with "dealer's signature" in roulette. Lots of books on this method were written and the authors even made attempts to explain it mathematically. Nonetheless it is difficult to say if this method ever worked in the real casino conditions.
Martingale Betting Craps System
This method is the well known and widespread among the gamblers all over the planet. The basic idea of the system is to start playing with $1 bet and double it each time the player loses. When the bet happens to win the player again wagers $1. The main idea is that each time the gambler ensures the win of $1 in each game round. Theoretically this betting system is the most beneficial one but in the real dice game it as a rule fails cause the player is likely to run out of money before he or she gets back all the cash spent on the making the bets.
Gambler's Fallacy Craps System
Gambler's fallacy craps system is based on the belief that the previous dice throws are able influence the probabilities of the following shots, in casino world this fact is called the gambler's fallacy. For example, as this method says the gambler may bet on 11 because this number didn’t occur or vice versa the number came up too often in the last 20-30 throws. But again in the real game based mostly on the luck the roll is an independent action and nobody can really influence the outcome of each roll. That’s why the method fails too since the probability that 11 appears on the dice in any roll is often 1 in 18. With no regard this number didn’t come up during 30 rolls or did come up on every throw the chances remain the same. The dice do not have memory and no one is able to influence the random nature of the game of craps.