I love your videos because not only do you talk about the strategy but most of the video is actually showing it in “live play.” It really lets us understand how to play it, many other youtubers fail to do this. Thanks!!
Agreed, watching the game from afar is very overwhelming. Just dealing with a single aspect or strategy of the game and then watching the game play really helps give me a feel for the flow and when to make decisions.
Used this system tonight at Encore Boston, they only have $15 and $25+ tables, I bought in for $380. 3.5 hours later I cashed out with $1180 (+$800). The only reason I left was they increased the table limit to $25. Even though I had the bankroll to play because of the winnings I refuse to play on a $25 especially when that table is full of the same people who had been playing for a while. That's one of the many things I love about The Mirage in Vegas, if they raise the table limit while you are playing you get grandfathered in at the previous limit until you cash out and walk away.
I would rather play on the 25 table.Most people playing on the higher tables know how to play unlike the lower limit tables 1st timers and people just learning. You might want to give it a try one day.I have cashed out some big chips on those tables.
One gambling rule of thumb is to never play with "scared money" which means if the minimum bet is too high and effects your decision making in anyway, you shouldn't be playing. By the way, all gambling should be played with disposable income only. Look at me finally giving good advice. I must be sober.
Turned $400 into $800 tonight, mostly 6/8, then 5/6/7/8. I really like playing those 4 numbers, hit a few times, then bring them down and make a don’t come bet. More importantly, had a blast!
I did something similar to this at Jack casino in Cleveland just before lockdown. It's defiinitely a longer game. Not complaining though, I walked out with $150 more than I walked in with and enough table game time to get my parking comped.
Most places I play are 15 min most of the time. My bank roll is typically 500. But if I'm playing short say 250 or 300. I like this strategy w an added 15 to 25 Dont pass line bet. Dont work the come out on your 6/8. Take odds on your dont pass w outside points. And your dont pass now hedges a 7 out if you take the 6 n 8 after the point is established. If you hit your 6 or 8, split profit press once. If you hit again on your 6/8, pull it all down. And ride out your dont pass w or w/o odds. (I actually prefer a higher dont bet vs taking dont odds. As you get paid 1 to 1 on the straight dont line bet vs true odds.) On a low bankroll, of say, even 250. This can be a pretty effect strategy taking 25 on the dont w a 5 dollar any red hedge on the come out. And the $18, 6 n 8 after the point is established. There's a reason the house let's you pull a dont pass line bet after a point is established. Because you have the advantage!! And with a 5$ red hedge the come out you only have 5 at risk. Only number that can hurt you is an eleven on the come out, and thats only 2 combos. Pretty good way to make a small bankroll last. W a decent chance to take a profit.
Thankfully at Cherokee Harrahs Casino Resort that I have now returned from they had a $5 table! it was alot of fun and i did the basic reserved strategies of $32 across with spreading out and i either broke even or even profited! wonderful channel!
I DEFIINITELY like this strategy for someone on a low budget for a $15 table, but again, I PREFER to collect FIRST and THEN press because there are TOO MANY BAD shooters out there who cannot even last PAST 3 rolls! I have a LOT of experience shooting in the REAL world and everyone pretty much is HORRIBLE at shooting, so that's why I have decided to collect money RIGHT away instead of pressing first. So, I would DEFINITELY try this strategy but with collecting FIRST then pressing and then regressing as you have demonstrated in this video.
What makes a Good Shooter v Bad Shoot ? Is it the way you hold the dice , are certain numbers that face up when you throw ? I’m new to this and learning for an upcoming cruise 🛳️
Thank you. I need to study this video. In another video by Color Up .... maybe titled "??Why You are Not Winning??", as well as content in videos by others. The fact is revealed that strategies have a betting threshold whereby playing at or below a certain bet level, you will unlikely see the 'walk away' profit level of $100-$200. You're always + / - $20. You are simply playing for the fun of the game. My study of this video will help me to determine what bet level gets me to that walk away point. Thank you!!! No matter what, I always tell people that Color Up is the best learning center to learn the Game of Craps.
That's for damn sure.. i just came back from Vegas and @colorup made the 3-2-1 craps strategy and his video worked out pretty well for him... but when i did this strategy, lost almost everytime... its a great strategy, just didn't work for me like I thought it would..
Based on this session. By not playing the pass line and taking full odds you gave up more than your bank roll in winnings . You want to avoid the 7’s which means you want to throw numbers. With that you hit points . So bet them. It does cost more . It is gambling. Good strategy . I use it but I always bet the pass line . Risk is reward or a faster way to the pool!!
I play only at $5 minimum 20X odds tables. It has been a year since I have been to Vegas. I only play the Pass and Come lines and Odds because the Odds pay true odds (6:5 vs 7:6 Place bet). I am on a winning streak in my last few visits, so I'm not too much in a hurry to return.
I just stumbled across this channel tonight..and since I am bored I will put in my 2 cents/experience. I first played craps at 2 and 3 dollar table in Reno. HA!! I remember when 3 dollar tables came in and I would search for the 2 dollar tables (After eating seafood buffet at Peppermill casino). Anyway...here are some rules I would follow: Play pass and come with minimum bets and maximum odds. I know that is tough now a days with 15 dollar tables (thats likely why I haven't played craps in years). If I remember correctly...at a 3 dollar table I would have a 300 dollar bank roll. Less just wouldn't do. And I had a goal of winning 50% of my bankroll....after I was up 150 I would walk. The objective is waiting for the hot roll....and have a big enough bankroll to sustain you until you encounter it. Like your roll at about 17:00...you had a streak of about 10 numbers and only hit 1 or 2 eights. I haven't rolled in years mostly because for me, I would now need to bankroll 1500 to play at a 15 dollar table and I just do not feel comfortable jeopardizing 1500. I know I am starting to get long winded....and a while ago I was on a hot roll and in the middle of my "toss" a stick guy held up his stick in the path of my toss projection...and sort of he'd back and then threw a 7. I was sort of PO'd. And with these Corona restrictions most of the fun of rolling is mixing it up with the crowd....which you really can't do now. In summary my advice is..unless you have 10x table minimum just stay home (or bet on football games....you can with 10 dollars), unless you really don't care if you win or lose.
@@MichaelMartin1979 The casino is very nice. I worked there in 2000. I don't like that smokers make it smell like an old bowling alley and I don't think the payoffs are on the high end. Since I grew up in the area I have always felt if you want to give your money away just go to Cherokee and give it to the people that work in the stores. Otherwise I love the place. The food is great and the entertainment is good.
This is a good video. I will try this strategy next time I go to Atlantic City. Was playing at $15 or $25 tables for $25 dollars. This looks like a good strategy.
Great video, for some reason when watching your videos I always want to take down those place bets. You just never know. Being new, I just played the pass line and got lucky a few times. The guys next to me were hopping the 6/8 with a $20 bet that would pay $75? along with a $20 field bet, which was hitting a bunch of 2s & 12s for them. Couldn't quite figure it out. I just enjoyed getting to have a long roll and see some people happy. Have a great weekend!
Vegas Strip only has min $25 tables as of Oct 2023 on weekends. I did find $15 tables on Freemont and just off the strip at the ONO. I never saw any $10 tables.
Recently went to Vegas.lowest table I saw was 15,on the strip and off the strip.15 is the new 5.I also 25 and even a 50 table at Paris.the days of the 5 dollar are gone.
Great video, as always, i have been using this with great results, on a $10.00 table, once i get the 2nd hit on 6/8, I do the 96 spread for 2 rolls, not scores, or $44.00 inside, staying away from prop bets is doing well. thanks again for your time, cheers,
me personally being a low roller too, I would put the bets off after a couple a wins (getting my stake back) to minimize losses. Not too exciting I admit but it would increase your play time, maybe if you felt it was a bad run of numbers? Perhaps if you double your initial investment you could leave the bets on to make a game of it.
Working or not working on the CO? That is the question. Two thoughts: 1) Why waste a roll? Get 'em workin'! 2) Everyone playing the PL wants a CO winner, and if this is the same shooter that just rolled a point after, say, 6+ rolls, then Big Red may be close, so keep your bets off. If you're a low roller, then I'd say stick to following the puck. Don't be upset about what you don't win on those CO rolls, but you'll surely be glad you don't lose.
When I bet like this unless I know the person is setting for 7s on the come out i keep my bets working. Figure the only thing you lose doing that is opportunity so i would say work them doing this strategy.
Going to a casino resort in June! They only have $15 craps tables it looks like, but your strategies have been awesome and make it look alot more welcoming!
I play almost the same way but I place the 8,5 either 1 comes I place the six , another hit I place the 9 . & so on then I’ll just turn off my bets wait for the 7 out
I find that with all these strategies, I tend to alternate systems. Sometimes I feel a field shooter and pepper the field with some minimum bets. as per the Dice Doctor's field pressing system.
You should place ya six & eight , then when I hit place the 5 , then now if any of the 3 numbers hit place the 9, now u have 4 numbers on the board that’s 66 across u got . Then u can turn off or come all den n start over that’s how I do it
Hey love the channel. Where I play it's $15 min and I have to bet the pass line as the shooter. So if I use this strategy it's $15 plus $39 so $54 total. Any strategies for low rollers who have to bet the pass line? Thanks!
It seems like it's impossible to make any kind of money in craps. Like every time a bet gets going a 7 comes out and you go from up 20 or 30 to down a bunch. Feels like craps is just a slow burn to get free drinks
@@ColorUp Yeah but for the most part you can hit big in Roulette or have a bunch of good runs in blackjack but it feels like craps is more losses and when you do win it's small
Would you approve of betting the 'don't come' exclusively? This is my usual strategy as I reckon that I'm playing with the odds in my favor just like the house. I win 90% of the time because I normally walk out with a small profit. The only downside is that most other 'pass line' players treat me like a pariah.
Both players are playing against the house not against each other. I think most pass line players don’t have a good understanding of the game that treat don’t players poorly. Pass edge is 1.41% for house, Don’t pass is 1.4% so almost identical. Play anyway you like!
@@ColorUp Thanks. Sometimes the 'pass line' players give me dirty looks as if I'm jinxing the table. At one time a young black dude kept pestering me saying 'Hey, we are family, why you betting against me?". He kept losing. Finally, I told him that in the end, we are all losers. But he would not leave me alone. I had to quit the table.
@@Shawk95 Thats unfortunate for sure. In the end, its your money and you should bet the way you think gives you best chance to win. Sometimes the pass player will be right, sometimes the don't player.
I got a $5 table about an hour away from me at a charitable gaming place. Only thing that sucks about it is the it's also a $5 max ($6 on the 6/8) and 1X odds. Played the other night for 2 hours and broke even. It's nice because it hard to lose a lot of money but not being able to raise your bets takes a lot of fun out of the game.
NEVER REGRESS! press, spread, collect. Keep that cycle because you are only risking $39 to start. Hot shooter will be wasted by regression, and if you're not willing to lose your bank roll you shouldn't be at the casino
I like your system , but the field bet regarding the twelve should be 3 to 1 pay out . the casino's are relying on the ignorance of the lack of history regarding the craps game . There for the unsuspecting cliental doesn't know that they are being taken advantage of . I tell my friends that if the house is playing on your ignorance , just imagine how tight the slot machine's are also. I then tell my friends to go to another casino .
I went to Mohegan Sun the week they reopened and saw two $50 tables and a $100 table. If you walked to the other side of the casino there was a $25 table with a bunch of people waiting to get in on it. Total trash
How was Mohegan w/any new covid changes? Was it crowded? How many did they allow at the craps tables ( table limit doesn't matter. I just want to know what they allow). Do they have temperature checks in place to get in. Thanks for any info you can offer. I've been really wanting to go play!
@@miker6402 There definitely are some changes - only 6 players to a table, but it's actually kind of nice. You're not going to be shoulder to shoulder with anybody. They tend to make you use hand sanitizer when you arrive, but leave you alone afterwards. There is no valet, but you can drop off luggage at the valet area. There are monitors at the entrances - I took a peek at one and it was set to a thermal setting, but another one was not. The casino on a whole is not too busy. At Foxwoods, every table has a mess of plastic screens on either side of you as well as in front of you. If you're a dice controller, you definitely won't be there - the plastic screens make throwing the dice incredibly awkward. Plus the screens make communicating to the dealers very difficult. They allow 8 to a table, and the table minimums are lower - $10-$15 depending on the day and time that you're there. It's also a madhouse. I couldn't believe how many people were there. Hope that helps!
@@ColorUp My point is before the roll you have $36 in danger ($18 each). You win $21 and could pocket it and have $36-21 = $15 not $14 still at risk. PS. I love the strategy. Should I ever leave my bunker, I'll give it a try. :)
I love your videos because not only do you talk about the strategy but most of the video is actually showing it in “live play.” It really lets us understand how to play it, many other youtubers fail to do this. Thanks!!
Agreed, watching the game from afar is very overwhelming. Just dealing with a single aspect or strategy of the game and then watching the game play really helps give me a feel for the flow and when to make decisions.
Used this system tonight at Encore Boston, they only have $15 and $25+ tables, I bought in for $380. 3.5 hours later I cashed out with $1180 (+$800). The only reason I left was they increased the table limit to $25. Even though I had the bankroll to play because of the winnings I refuse to play on a $25 especially when that table is full of the same people who had been playing for a while. That's one of the many things I love about The Mirage in Vegas, if they raise the table limit while you are playing you get grandfathered in at the previous limit until you cash out and walk away.
Sounds like you had a good night gambling and still "just say no to 25" well done
I would rather play on the 25 table.Most people playing on the higher tables know how to play unlike the lower limit tables 1st timers and people just learning. You might want to give it a try one day.I have cashed out some big chips on those tables.
One gambling rule of thumb is to never play with "scared money" which means if the minimum bet is too high and effects your decision making in anyway, you shouldn't be playing. By the way, all gambling should be played with disposable income only. Look at me finally giving good advice. I must be sober.
Turned $400 into $800 tonight, mostly 6/8, then 5/6/7/8. I really like playing those 4 numbers, hit a few times, then bring them down and make a don’t come bet. More importantly, had a blast!
I did something similar to this at Jack casino in Cleveland just before lockdown. It's defiinitely a longer game. Not complaining though, I walked out with $150 more than I walked in with and enough table game time to get my parking comped.
Most places I play are 15 min most of the time. My bank roll is typically 500. But if I'm playing short say 250 or 300. I like this strategy w an added 15 to 25 Dont pass line bet. Dont work the come out on your 6/8. Take odds on your dont pass w outside points. And your dont pass now hedges a 7 out if you take the 6 n 8 after the point is established. If you hit your 6 or 8, split profit press once. If you hit again on your 6/8, pull it all down. And ride out your dont pass w or w/o odds. (I actually prefer a higher dont bet vs taking dont odds. As you get paid 1 to 1 on the straight dont line bet vs true odds.) On a low bankroll, of say, even 250. This can be a pretty effect strategy taking 25 on the dont w a 5 dollar any red hedge on the come out. And the $18, 6 n 8 after the point is established. There's a reason the house let's you pull a dont pass line bet after a point is established. Because you have the advantage!! And with a 5$ red hedge the come out you only have 5 at risk. Only number that can hurt you is an eleven on the come out, and thats only 2 combos. Pretty good way to make a small bankroll last. W a decent chance to take a profit.
Ur videos changed my whole playing style.. I haven’t lost yet.. I appreciate ur work..
Thankfully at Cherokee Harrahs Casino Resort that I have now returned from they had a $5 table! it was alot of fun and i did the basic reserved strategies of $32 across with spreading out and i either broke even or even profited! wonderful channel!
I like the version of this where after the $30 6/8 hits add $1 then go $96 across. Plus full press and $4 horn for the next five rolls.
I DEFIINITELY like this strategy for someone on a low budget for a $15 table, but again, I PREFER to collect FIRST and THEN press because there are TOO MANY BAD shooters out there who cannot even last PAST 3 rolls! I have a LOT of experience shooting in the REAL world and everyone pretty much is HORRIBLE at shooting, so that's why I have decided to collect money RIGHT away instead of pressing first. So, I would DEFINITELY try this strategy but with collecting FIRST then pressing and then regressing as you have demonstrated in this video.
What makes a Good Shooter v Bad Shoot ? Is it the way you hold the dice , are certain numbers that face up when you throw ? I’m new to this and learning for an upcoming cruise 🛳️
Thank you. I need to study this video. In another video by Color Up .... maybe titled "??Why You are Not Winning??", as well as content in videos by others. The fact is revealed that strategies have a betting threshold whereby playing at or below a certain bet level, you will unlikely see the 'walk away' profit level of $100-$200. You're always + / - $20. You are simply playing for the fun of the game. My study of this video will help me to determine what bet level gets me to that walk away point. Thank you!!! No matter what, I always tell people that Color Up is the best learning center to learn the Game of Craps.
Thanks for kind words and sharing the channel
Making a $15 table seemed affordable. You always manage to make the impossible seem possible.
That's for damn sure.. i just came back from Vegas and @colorup made the 3-2-1 craps strategy and his video worked out pretty well for him... but when i did this strategy, lost almost everytime... its a great strategy, just didn't work for me like I thought it would..
@ Clue Less and @SUBSCRIBE WITHOUT REASON : Hmmmmm..... both of your points should tell you something.
Based on this session. By not playing the pass line and taking full odds you gave up more than your bank roll in winnings . You want to avoid the 7’s which means you want to throw numbers. With that you hit points . So bet them. It does cost more . It is gambling. Good strategy . I use it but I always bet the pass line . Risk is reward or a faster way to the pool!!
Where do you get your chips?
Nexgen pro classics, got from Amazon. I’m slowly replacing though with my casino collection
I play only at $5 minimum 20X odds tables. It has been a year since I have been to Vegas. I only play the Pass and Come lines and Odds because the Odds pay true odds (6:5 vs 7:6 Place bet). I am on a winning streak in my last few visits, so I'm not too much in a hurry to return.
I just stumbled across this channel tonight..and since I am bored I will put in my 2 cents/experience. I first played craps at 2 and 3 dollar table in Reno. HA!! I remember when 3 dollar tables came in and I would search for the 2 dollar tables (After eating seafood buffet at Peppermill casino). Anyway...here are some rules I would follow: Play pass and come with minimum bets and maximum odds. I know that is tough now a days with 15 dollar tables (thats likely why I haven't played craps in years). If I remember correctly...at a 3 dollar table I would have a 300 dollar bank roll. Less just wouldn't do. And I had a goal of winning 50% of my bankroll....after I was up 150 I would walk. The objective is waiting for the hot roll....and have a big enough bankroll to sustain you until you encounter it. Like your roll at about 17:00...you had a streak of about 10 numbers and only hit 1 or 2 eights. I haven't rolled in years mostly because for me, I would now need to bankroll 1500 to play at a 15 dollar table and I just do not feel comfortable jeopardizing 1500. I know I am starting to get long winded....and a while ago I was on a hot roll and in the middle of my "toss" a stick guy held up his stick in the path of my toss projection...and sort of he'd back and then threw a 7. I was sort of PO'd. And with these Corona restrictions most of the fun of rolling is mixing it up with the crowd....which you really can't do now. In summary my advice is..unless you have 10x table minimum just stay home (or bet on football games....you can with 10 dollars), unless you really don't care if you win or lose.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this video. Harrah's Cherokee casino tables start at $15 and go up. So this helps me face that challenge.
Do you like that place Mark? Considering heading up there from Acworth GA (3+ hours drive)
@@MichaelMartin1979 The casino is very nice. I worked there in 2000. I don't like that smokers make it smell like an old bowling alley and I don't think the payoffs are on the high end. Since I grew up in the area I have always felt if you want to give your money away just go to Cherokee and give it to the people that work in the stores. Otherwise I love the place. The food is great and the entertainment is good.
This is a good video. I will try this strategy next time I go to Atlantic City. Was playing at $15 or $25 tables for $25 dollars. This looks like a good strategy.
Great video, for some reason when watching your videos I always want to take down those place bets. You just never know. Being new, I just played the pass line and got lucky a few times. The guys next to me were hopping the 6/8 with a $20 bet that would pay $75? along with a $20 field bet, which was hitting a bunch of 2s & 12s for them. Couldn't quite figure it out. I just enjoyed getting to have a long roll and see some people happy. Have a great weekend!
Vegas Strip only has min $25 tables as of Oct 2023 on weekends. I did find $15 tables on Freemont and just off the strip at the ONO. I never saw any $10 tables.
Recently went to Vegas.lowest table I saw was 15,on the strip and off the strip.15 is the new 5.I also 25 and even a 50 table at Paris.the days of the 5 dollar are gone.
Ellis island has a $5 game, jerry nugget $3. Downtown is $10 on weekdays
Great video, as always, i have been using this with great results, on a $10.00 table, once i get the 2nd hit on 6/8, I do the 96 spread for 2 rolls, not scores, or $44.00 inside, staying away from prop bets is doing well. thanks again for your time, cheers,
Good stuff!
I've been watching some of your videos from the past and new uploads and I love the tiny things you add to improve viewer quality! Thanks a ton
Appreciate you noticing! Thanks
me personally being a low roller too, I would put the bets off after a couple a wins (getting my stake back) to minimize losses. Not too exciting I admit but it would increase your play time, maybe if you felt it was a bad run of numbers? Perhaps if you double your initial investment you could leave the bets on to make a game of it.
I like this. Made $15 table seem doable. I think I would add a $2 hard 6/8 to assist with pressing.
Working or not working on the CO? That is the question. Two thoughts: 1) Why waste a roll? Get 'em workin'! 2) Everyone playing the PL wants a CO winner, and if this is the same shooter that just rolled a point after, say, 6+ rolls, then Big Red may be close, so keep your bets off. If you're a low roller, then I'd say stick to following the puck. Don't be upset about what you don't win on those CO rolls, but you'll surely be glad you don't lose.
Excellent I would probably try to not spread out to 5/9 and keep them off on come outs. At least until I was up at least 100 on a 300 bank
Little more conservative, but might be wiser.
When I bet like this unless I know the person is setting for 7s on the come out i keep my bets working. Figure the only thing you lose doing that is opportunity so i would say work them doing this strategy.
Going to atlantic city in a couple weeks, will definently try this...thanks
Have fun!
Thank you brother
I haven't been to the casino in awhile due to the pandemic but next time I go and see a $15 table I'll give this strategy a try. Thanks for sharing!
Going to a casino resort in June! They only have $15 craps tables it looks like, but your strategies have been awesome and make it look alot more welcoming!
Have a great time and good lucj
I play almost the same way but I place the 8,5 either 1 comes I place the six , another hit I place the 9 . & so on then I’ll just turn off my bets wait for the 7 out
Love this system! does it work with $6 on 6/8? $12 on 6/8. just curious if I ever find a cheap table.
I find that with all these strategies, I tend to alternate systems. Sometimes I feel a field shooter and pepper the field with some minimum bets. as per the Dice Doctor's field pressing system.
You should place ya six & eight , then when I hit place the 5 , then now if any of the 3 numbers hit place the 9, now u have 4 numbers on the board that’s 66 across u got . Then u can turn off or come all den n start over that’s how I do it
Or do like 4 rolls then turn off , cuz 7 mite come
Great way to play, its just a different strategy
the 7 is always coming, on every roll the chance is 1 in 6
Good video J really like this one, Press is the key to small bankroll.
No doubt
I posted this exact strategy in the comments of one of your videos like a year ago! I'm not trying to take credit, I just think it's cool :)
I don’t remember the comment, but you can have the credit for planting the seed :)
Hey love the channel. Where I play it's $15 min and I have to bet the pass line as the shooter. So if I use this strategy it's $15 plus $39 so $54 total. Any strategies for low rollers who have to bet the pass line? Thanks!
Hard to answer in a comment. I have so many videos for the low roller, browse around and find a strategy that appeals to you
Nice job. Enjoyable video to make some money at the game while keeping the risk low.😊👍
Glad you enjoyed
I’m at harrahs Cherokee I think they only 15 tables are crap less craps can this strategy work on that game
It seems like it's impossible to make any kind of money in craps. Like every time a bet gets going a 7 comes out and you go from up 20 or 30 to down a bunch.
Feels like craps is just a slow burn to get free drinks
All casino games are designed that way. It’s for entertainment, and hopefully every once in awhile you get a nice win.
@@ColorUp Yeah but for the most part you can hit big in Roulette or have a bunch of good runs in blackjack but it feels like craps is more losses and when you do win it's small
Nah, hot roll and you press your bets up you can get a big score, just like other games.
Beautiful table you got there
Would you approve of betting the 'don't come' exclusively? This is my usual strategy as I reckon that I'm playing with the odds in my favor just like the house. I win 90% of the time because I normally walk out with a small profit. The only downside is that most other 'pass line' players treat me like a pariah.
Both players are playing against the house not against each other. I think most pass line players don’t have a good understanding of the game that treat don’t players poorly. Pass edge is 1.41% for house, Don’t pass is 1.4% so almost identical. Play anyway you like!
@@ColorUp Thanks. Sometimes the 'pass line' players give me dirty looks as if I'm jinxing the table. At one time a young black dude kept pestering me saying 'Hey, we are family, why you betting against me?". He kept losing. Finally, I told him that in the end, we are all losers. But he would not leave me alone. I had to quit the table.
@@Shawk95 Thats unfortunate for sure. In the end, its your money and you should bet the way you think gives you best chance to win. Sometimes the pass player will be right, sometimes the don't player.
I too am a low roller. Bring on the $5 table!
I got a $5 table about an hour away from me at a charitable gaming place. Only thing that sucks about it is the it's also a $5 max ($6 on the 6/8) and 1X odds. Played the other night for 2 hours and broke even. It's nice because it hard to lose a lot of money but not being able to raise your bets takes a lot of fun out of the game.
hey color up, kinda personal question, but are you nervous when you start your filming?
Nope, ive been doing video for many many years before i started the craps channel. Certainly was nervous when i first started video though
great strategy, i am a nickle player too.
Lets hope those tables return
It's only comfortable if you are okay with betting $36+3.
Im good with $32 across on a $5 table, so $39 is not too big a stretch, but it certainly stinks to only get 2 numbers bet with all that money.
I press 6 each hit
NEVER REGRESS! press, spread, collect. Keep that cycle because you are only risking $39 to start. Hot shooter will be wasted by regression, and if you're not willing to lose your bank roll you shouldn't be at the casino
Good comment..we don't want to miss the hot shooter.
Thank you 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
No problem 😊
I like your system , but the field bet regarding the twelve should be 3 to 1 pay out . the casino's are relying on the ignorance of the lack of history regarding the craps game . There for the unsuspecting cliental doesn't know that they are being taken advantage of . I tell my friends that if the house is playing on your ignorance , just imagine how tight the slot machine's are also. I then tell my friends to go to another casino .
Yes, triple in field is ideal cutting house edge from over 5% to under 3%
How would this be done in Vegas since they don’t let you bet on the number hit?
You can bet on any number you like
I went to Mohegan Sun the week they reopened and saw two $50 tables and a $100 table. If you walked to the other side of the casino there was a $25 table with a bunch of people waiting to get in on it. Total trash
How was Mohegan w/any new covid changes? Was it crowded? How many did they allow at the craps tables ( table limit doesn't matter. I just want to know what they allow). Do they have temperature checks in place to get in.
Thanks for any info you can offer. I've been really wanting to go play!
@@miker6402 There definitely are some changes - only 6 players to a table, but it's actually kind of nice. You're not going to be shoulder to shoulder with anybody. They tend to make you use hand sanitizer when you arrive, but leave you alone afterwards. There is no valet, but you can drop off luggage at the valet area. There are monitors at the entrances - I took a peek at one and it was set to a thermal setting, but another one was not. The casino on a whole is not too busy.
At Foxwoods, every table has a mess of plastic screens on either side of you as well as in front of you. If you're a dice controller, you definitely won't be there - the plastic screens make throwing the dice incredibly awkward. Plus the screens make communicating to the dealers very difficult. They allow 8 to a table, and the table minimums are lower - $10-$15 depending on the day and time that you're there. It's also a madhouse. I couldn't believe how many people were there.
Hope that helps!
@1:27, you hit an 8 for $21, you still have $14 of risk. When did 14+21 =36? :P
? $18 bet on the 6/8 they pay $21
@@ColorUp My point is before the roll you have $36 in danger ($18 each). You win $21 and could pocket it and have $36-21 = $15 not $14 still at risk. PS. I love the strategy. Should I ever leave my bunker, I'll give it a try. :)
@@KSechrist Ah, ok, I made a mistake, thanks
I think you should’ve had 40 on the don’t pass… Hopefully you can just get past that come out Roll
Still have to avoid rolling point too