Maybe sometime I'll have time (and motivation) to play around with it some more. If I go to a $15 table with $300 and play the 6/8, what are the chances I can play an hour? What are the chances I would come out ahead? I'd like to see the same analysis done on a handful of strategies. As the title says, one afternoon, I decided to cobble together a simple script that will cycle through a virtually unlimited number of rounds of craps, using the betting strategy input by the player. One thing I liked about Kent's post was specifically analyzing bankrolls lasting. This made me wonder how bad are prop bets.I mean, they are mathematically not great bets but if you need more then a lifetime of plays to prove that.maybe they aren't so bad. He noted that you need millions of sessions (not rolls.hour long sessions) to get to the statistical House Edges. I may have posted this before but a guy built a python script to do something similar (you can look at his code.maybe it will give some ideas).Ī couple things I noted while playing around: