The single most reliable way to make money in Gamble With Your Friends isn't a game of chance—it's a physics exploit. By using a baseball bat to manipulate the outcome of your rolls in Street Craps, you can turn the casino's odds completely in your favor. This isn't about luck; it's about timing. Once you master this simple trick, you can guarantee wins, complete the toughest Loan Shark challenges with ease, and build a bankroll large enough to conquer every floor of the casino. This guide will show you exactly how to do it.
So, what is the bat-and-dice exploit?
At its core, the exploit is simple: after you throw the dice in Street Craps, you can physically hit one of them with a bat to change the number it lands on. The game’s physics allows for this last-second intervention. Because you can see what the first die lands on, you can do some quick mental math and nudge the second die to whatever face you need to create a winning combination.
This completely removes the random number generation (RNG) that governs every other game in the casino. Instead of hoping for a lucky roll, you are creating it on demand. Need a seven on the first throw to win instantly? Just make the dice add up to seven. Established a point of five and need to hit it again to win your bet? Wait for one die to land on a one, two, three, or four, then tap the second die until it shows the corresponding number to make five. It turns a game of luck into a game of execution.
How do I perform the trick?
Executing the exploit requires a bit of setup and a lot of practice with the timing, but the steps are straightforward. Follow this process, and you’ll be printing money in no time.
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Step 1: The Setup
First, you need a baseball bat. You can usually find one lying around or purchase it. Once equipped, head to a Street Craps game on any floor. For the best results, use this pro tip: drop your bat on the table, then jump and stand on the table yourself before placing your bet. This elevated position gives you a much better angle and reach, making it significantly easier to hit the second die accurately.
Step 2: The Throw and Read
Place your bet and throw the dice. Don't worry about how you throw them. As they tumble, keep your eyes on the first die to settle. Let’s say it lands on a 4. You now know exactly what you need from the second die to achieve your desired total. If it's the come-out roll, you want a 7, so you'll need the second die to be a 3.
Step 3: The Hit
This is the critical part. As the second die is about to stop rolling, or within a fraction of a second after it lands, swing your bat and tap it. You have an extremely brief window—about a quarter of a second—to make contact. It’s not about power; a light nudge is all it takes to flip the die to an adjacent face. Keep tapping it until it shows the number you need. In our example, you would hit the die until it shows a 3, securing your winning 7.
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Why is this the most powerful strategy in the game?
While games like Crash or the high-low table can offer massive multipliers, they also come with immense risk. One bad guess can wipe you out. The Street Craps exploit is the polar opposite. It is the only method in the game that offers guaranteed, risk-free profit.
Its real power lies in consistency. You can use this method to reliably meet your daily quota, no matter how high it gets. More importantly, it trivializes many of the Loan Shark's challenges. Objectives like 'Get 7 or 11 on your first roll' or 'Win five games in a row' become simple matters of execution rather than luck. You can use the craps table as your personal ATM to build a huge bankroll, which you can then use to complete the big-bet challenges on higher floors without feeling the sting of a potential loss. It is the economic engine that can fund your entire 100% completion run.
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Is there a catch?
The primary challenge is the timing. That quarter-second window is unforgiving, and it will take practice to get the rhythm down. You might miss the die or hit it too hard, sending it flying. The 'stand on the table' technique minimizes these errors, but you should still expect to fail a few times while learning.
The other downside is speed. The process of rolling, waiting, and carefully tapping the die is slower than spamming bets on the high-low table or Plinko. If you're just looking for raw speed and don't mind the risk, other games might get you to your quota faster—if you get lucky. But for a guaranteed win every single time, nothing else in Gamble With Your Friends comes close to the certainty of a well-placed bat.
The final take
Some might call it cheating, but the bat-and-dice exploit is a fundamental part of the game's meta for serious players. It's a built-in mechanic that rewards precision and patience over blind luck. By mastering this technique, you remove the 'gamble' from gambling and put control squarely in your own hands. It's the ultimate way to beat the house, pay off your debt, and prove you're the smartest person in the casino.