

It might be a famous system like the Martingale system, or it might be one you've concocted yourself; what's vital is that you don't abandon the system while in the midst of a game. Also, regardless of how badly or well you're making out, you have to set a loss-limit and then stick with your decision. You have to remind yourself that there exists an excellent reason as to why this limit was set at such a level. If you go over the limit, you'll probably come to regret doing so. You should set your betting unit at about 1/20th of your bankroll, while 1/50th is even better. You should bring between $100 to $250 to a $5 craps table. The basic strategy is to provide you with a little room to be down, so that you can make more later in the game. If you play with too little money, you may hit your loss limit without having had the opportunity to make good on your bets.
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