Would you say there’s a difference between “basic strategy,” “a system,” and “instinct?”
Maybe it depends on your understanding of mathematics and probability theory. Maybe instinct is fun for non statistical people, but it usually costs them money.
“Basic strategy” usually is a system that anyone can easily remember that reduces house odds. Do you know what that is for craps? It is very simple.
Take all of the house odds that you can. Bet Don’t Pass every time. That’s it. Basic strategy for craps.
If Playtech allows you to take more odds than other software, then Playtech casinos *would* be more vulnerable because it would lower their house edge. So, that can be a true statement. I don’t know and don’t care to go look right now. However, the house will have some statistical edge no matter what odds you take and no matter how you bet Don’t Pass or when you bet Don’t Pass.
Some people like systems so they can play without thinking. I don’t really care how people play, but I do think people who understand statistics should be careful when helping (or pretending to help) those that don’t.