Here’s a comprehensive Table of Contents for the article on the Iron Cross Craps Strategy:
Table of Contents
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Introduction to the Iron Cross Strategy
- Overview of the Strategy’s Popularity
- Key Appeal: Winning on Any Roll Except 7
- Target Audience: Recreational Craps Players
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What Is the Iron Cross Strategy in Craps?
- Definition and Core Mechanics
- The “Unconquerable” Claim vs. Skepticism
- Critical Considerations for Combination Bets:
- House Edge Calculation (Weighted Average)
- The Rule: Overall Edge ≥ Highest Individual Bet Edge
- The Iron Cross Paradox:
- Component Bets: 1.52% Edge (6/8), 4% Edge (5)
- Claimed Combined Edge: 1.14% (Per Roll)
- Reality Check: 2.37% Edge (Per Resolution)
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How to Use the Iron Cross Craps System
- Step-by-Step Implementation:
- Place a Field Bet ($5 baseline)
- Place Bets on 5, 6, and 8 ($6 on 6/8, $5 on 5)
- Total Initial Wager: $22
- Bet Coverage:
- Wins: 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12 (Field Bet)
- Wins: 5, 6, 8 (Place Bets)
- Loss: 7 (All Bets)
- Key Rules:
- Field Bet Loss vs. Place Bet Activity
- Optimal Betting Multiples (e.g., $6 on 6/8 for 7-6 Payouts)
- Scaling Bets for Higher Stakes
- Step-by-Step Implementation:
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Payoff Breakdown by Dice Outcome
- Roll 2: 2-1 Payout → $10 Profit (Keep $22 Stakes)
- Rolls 3, 4, 9, 10, 11: Even Money → $5 Profit (Keep $22 Stakes)
- Rolls 5, 6, 8: Place Bet Wins → $7 Payout → $2 Net Profit (After $5 Field Loss)
- Roll 7: Total Loss of $22
- Probability of 7: 6/36 Combinations (Most Frequent Outcome)
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House Edge Analysis
- Per-Roll House Edge (1.14%):
- Field Bet Edge: 2.78%
- Place Bet Edges: 1.111% (5), 0.463% (6/8)
- Weighted Calculation (Accounting for Bet Sizes)
- Per-Resolution House Edge (2.37%):
- Field Bet Edge: 2.78%
- Place Bet Edges: 4% (5), 1.52% (6/8)
- Mathematical Reality:
- Iron Cross Cannot Beat the Best Component Bet (0.463% on 6/8)
- Superior to Other One-Roll Combinations
- Per-Roll House Edge (1.14%):

