Wow... Thank you very honored to have you roll my system out. Only thing I do differently now is Press inside up to 110 from my winnings and I also place the 4 And 10 from winnings for 15 each then if they hit I buy both of them and I still stay on the field. That's the modification I made to this and it been working out pretty good. It's gambling yes if that 7 come out on a few shooter in a row yeah you take a hit but thats with any strategy.
Dealer here. To answer your question about how to get from the $160 across to $66 inside, you are correct: I would ask the player to drop you $6, then just keep $60 from the 6 and 8, stack everything else up, and hand it off to the player. Then you would hand that $66 to the box and set them up inside. Also, as side note: The rule of thumb is if they have more than 2 stacks worth (~40 cheques) of any color, you need to start converting to the next highest color. So if I saw a player with that many reds and whites in their rack, I'd start converting their wins - for instance, if the 6 or 8 hits, instead of paying $21, I'd pay $26 for $5 or $25 for $4. Or instead of paying $35 on the first two hits, I'd pay $50 for $15. Players love collecting those green chips as they play. Alternatively, when they came down from $160 to $66, I'd tell them to just drop me a stack of reds from their rack and 1 white. I'd cut out $65 from the red, take the 1 white, hand the rest back, and use that to set them up $66 inside.
Thanks so much for your vids and strategies. I like to modify recommended strategies to my style of play and worry about that big red. So - I may do a couple come bets to offset my place bets - the come bets are contract but my place bets won't be. Once several rolls happen, I get nervous and take down place bets or scale them down. Then I may make a few fun bets on hard ways and or field and or place another place bet. All depends on the rolls, the vibe of the table and my vibe and my bankroll vs wins/losses on that roller. Thanks again!!!
I like it. I play very similar to this at all different levels of money. Real small on bubble craps and up to $160 across on real tables. Only thing I do different is after I regress I work out of the iron cross using the field bets. I work my way back to all placebets numbers and use sporadic C and E to collect on every number.
L-it-R: Have been following your "Extreme Probability Strategy" -- i use it on live tables........and it works great. Have won 9 out of 10 sessions. Thank You!
Let it Roll My other favorite craps guy ... Thank You for the feed back. I do power press the numbers up to 25 each 30 on 6 & 8 All from winnings. I have Great results. With this strategy you really can go into just about any system using the winnings.
I DEFINITELY like this since I AGREE with going for 2 hits because MOST people ARE BAD shooters and seven-out QUICKLY, but here is what I would do just a little differently: I would just set up the Iron-Cross in this manner: $50 on the number 5 and $60 EACH on both the 6 and 8 and $35 for the Field bet, so no matter WHICH number is rolled - excluding the 2 and 12 because I will get $70 for EACH hit of those numbers - I will win $35 each time for those 2 hits totaling $70, and then I will regress to ONLY $18 on both the 6 and 8, and then just collect FIRST, then if either of those numbers hit next time, I would put $15 on the 5 and then collect and then for the next hit, I would put $10 on the Field, and then once that Iron-Cross is set up, I would simply just COLLECT every Field bet and then continue with the collect and press for the Iron-Cross numbers ONLY! This way, I will have a GUARANTEED profit of $34 - because 70 - 36 = $34 - even if the shooter sevens-out right after those 2 hits from that initial Iron-Cross set-up, so you will have a chance to possibly have more earnings.
The initial outlay is scary, but once past that, I'd probably transition into the Iron Tower instead of just the Iron Cross, so using the Field wins to press the 5, 6, and 8 sequentially then spreading to the 9, 4, and 10 on further Field wins, then letting everything ride once the 4, 9, and 10 are pressed to $15 each and then pressing numbers with Horn number hits in the Field and collecting everything else.
Where I play in Scottsdale most shooters are bad. A lot of 7's within 4 rolls. Don't pass/Don't come doesn't work because they throw 7 on opening or pso. Only win if ATS hits and a player has a long roll. You get at least one shooter that gets part of ATS and the rest 7 out very quickly.
I’ve seen high rollers doing just that although they don’t bother with any cross system after the hits. Sometimes it’s 3-4 hits. Then it’s “take me off please”. Gotta say the videos are getting more fluid!
Much better approach I use for the 2 Hit n Quit setups is YO $2 Any Craps $4 4/10 buy $16 5/9 buy $22 6/8 $30 = $142 [less risk vs 7] basically any non 7 roll net $26+ the goal is to setup $44 inside + $2 hard 4/10 then press & collect with profit. The death roll is triple 7's x3 loss 500.
The other day, I was at my local casino and had a 27-roll run on bubble craps. I was playing conservatively, only investing only $9-$15 a roller. I missed most of my own run because I was playing conservatively. It got me thinking about what the best ratio of money wagered to money won to walk away a winner. In other words, is going in with $100 to win $20 a good risk/reward? The more I play, the more I find craps is more right time, right bet, and pulling out when you have a decent profit.
Nope but your close its betting a little to win a lot. Starting off slow an possibly winning huge. Its being able to handle occasionally loosing big but knowing overall you will come out even with a small loss or mostly small wins but being ready for betting big when that long roll with tons of numbers come up. Here's a hint winning big is built into the game don't bet when pass line is on a come out roll
Thats the million dollar question, with no right answer. My personal philosophy..I also like to start conservative. .if im investing 9-15$ per shooter, once ive won that amount back, at that point im willing to gamble more and go for big win. Just depends on your comfort level
Agreed that a $17 press on the 5,6,8 would make sense when the 9 hits. Also, if a 2 or 12 hits while in the field, I'd probably move that profit to $10 each on the 4/10 and get out of the field.
With all that risk that's already out there might as well just go with continuous DC bets (bet the same unit all across and on the DP and on the DC every roll, so it covers it on the back end). 1st hit is clear pay, a repeater knocks it off but sets the DC again and the same buy/place bet still pays more than the DC. When doing this on the electronic tables after a repeater hits increase that buy/place bet with that extra $ it gave from the difference of losing the DC, so if it repeats again you even get more, you get on a banger of a roll and hit out lots of repeaters it will be way better positioned than the iron cross.
Will be doing this strategy with my brother on our next casino trip next week! looks like a lot of fun with the high risk at first. Will let you know how we do! Thank you and Rob!
ANY strategy that regresses to an Iron Cross I am going to be COMPLETELY in favor of and this one is good! But for me, I would just make this slightly better by adding a $4 horn bet in addition to the $160 bets for ALL the box numbers, so you can catch those horn numbers if they are rolled and you will only lose that amount if any of the box numbers are rolled, BUT, I would wait until I have collected at LEAST $76, to COVER all of that action for the reduced Iron Cross with the BONUS box bet of 9 because that is the TOTAL action that is needed for that Iron Cross with the number 9 and the Field bet, so I would risk however amount of rolls are necessary to achieve that, which could be as little as 3 or more - depending on which numbers are hit.
You can press as you are comfortable. Its easy to say that after seeing dice results. More times than not after pressing, the 7 shows and you lose more money. Its a gamble either way, lose more money or miss out on potential money.
LOL I just submitted a dice advice with this strategy like an hour ago... and what do you know, it's the 2nd video I've watched since submitting. The only difference I suggested was to spread out to the 4/10 if either or both 4/10 hit on the first two hits.
Ok I am forced to do some math as initial viewing feel it is a money drainer. Start $160 across. 2 hits win $70 - $100 (rounding up for simplicity) Take everything down and put $76 out on the table. So at this point, you have a small profit. Roll continues. You make $11 - $31. Problem is $31 applies to roll of 9. Thus, for me have to say risking $160 loss, not for me. Overalk, I see this as a frinding strategy. There are far less expensive grinding strategies. Still have not adequate it to the end for final numbers.
@@ColorUp ruclips.net/video/iBSqoz7dM1k/видео.html 640 across for 1 hit Then major regress with you full bet paid for. So say a 10 hits you get 195 then down to 160 across with 30 profit guarantee
You lose its gambling. But the average roll per person is around 5 rolls I think. Yes I've lost using this strategy but won more then I've lost using it. Give it a try I do press my number up to make more money.
you have to avoid early 7 with this strategy. after that you are golden. If early 7's keep happening, its up to you to decide how many times you are willing to get beat this way to avoid getting too deep in loses.
@@thepieman2742 Live rollout on my morning show today had 7 straight PSO's and 2 others where only 1 box number got rolled. My SRR waas a 1.8 ... it's not "IF" the dice destroy you, but when, and how badly.
Fun strategy but Wow The mistake of the point hit at the end actually would have cost you all your profit … 10 would have been the point and then you would have sevened out and lost $160
I don’t think that’s entirely accurate. He’s on the same shooter, so he still would have had his modified iron cross up rather than going back to $160 across, so I don’t think it actually would have affected the outcome in this case.
Wow... Thank you very honored to have you roll my system out.
Only thing I do differently now is Press inside up to 110 from my winnings and I also place the 4 And 10 from winnings for 15 each then if they hit I buy both of them and I still stay on the field.
That's the modification I made to this and it been working out pretty good.
It's gambling yes if that 7 come out on a few shooter in a row yeah you take a hit but thats with any strategy.
I like it and the mods. Appreciate you submitting and sharing system with the craps world 😊
Dealer here. To answer your question about how to get from the $160 across to $66 inside, you are correct: I would ask the player to drop you $6, then just keep $60 from the 6 and 8, stack everything else up, and hand it off to the player. Then you would hand that $66 to the box and set them up inside. Also, as side note: The rule of thumb is if they have more than 2 stacks worth (~40 cheques) of any color, you need to start converting to the next highest color. So if I saw a player with that many reds and whites in their rack, I'd start converting their wins - for instance, if the 6 or 8 hits, instead of paying $21, I'd pay $26 for $5 or $25 for $4. Or instead of paying $35 on the first two hits, I'd pay $50 for $15. Players love collecting those green chips as they play. Alternatively, when they came down from $160 to $66, I'd tell them to just drop me a stack of reds from their rack and 1 white. I'd cut out $65 from the red, take the 1 white, hand the rest back, and use that to set them up $66 inside.
Love it, thanks for the great info.
Thanks so much for your vids and strategies. I like to modify recommended strategies to my style of play and worry about that big red. So - I may do a couple come bets to offset my place bets - the come bets are contract but my place bets won't be. Once several rolls happen, I get nervous and take down place bets or scale them down. Then I may make a few fun bets on hard ways and or field and or place another place bet. All depends on the rolls, the vibe of the table and my vibe and my bankroll vs wins/losses on that roller. Thanks again!!!
I like it. I play very similar to this at all different levels of money. Real small on bubble craps and up to $160 across on real tables. Only thing I do different is after I regress I work out of the iron cross using the field bets. I work my way back to all placebets numbers and use sporadic C and E to collect on every number.
L-it-R: Have been following your "Extreme Probability Strategy" -- i use it on live tables........and it works great. Have won 9 out of 10 sessions. Thank You!
@@TheSpeedracer7 Great to hear you are winning brother! Hope it continues to win more then not for you. That's all we can hope for:)
Let it Roll My other favorite craps guy ... Thank You for the feed back. I do power press the numbers up to 25 each 30 on 6 & 8 All from winnings. I have Great results. With this strategy you really can go into just about any system using the winnings.
@@robertpatterson6044 I totally agree. Thanks for the support!
Yep, this is a "let it roll" type Strat for sure
Your dealing has been getting better and better. It was really smooth during this video. Nice job!
appreciate the compliment! im trying to improve
I really like it when you put the roll results in that top left corner. Bank Roil / win loss / end result
I do it for every strategy video
I have tried this successfully several times now
I DEFINITELY like this since I AGREE with going for 2 hits because MOST people ARE BAD shooters and seven-out QUICKLY, but here is what I would do just a little differently:
I would just set up the Iron-Cross in this manner:
$50 on the number 5 and $60 EACH on both the 6 and 8 and $35 for the Field bet, so no matter WHICH number is rolled - excluding the 2 and 12 because I will get $70 for EACH hit of those numbers - I will win $35 each time for those 2 hits totaling $70, and then I will regress to ONLY $18 on both the 6 and 8, and then just collect FIRST, then if either of those numbers hit next time, I would put $15 on the 5 and then collect and then for the next hit, I would put $10 on the Field, and then once that Iron-Cross is set up, I would simply just COLLECT every Field bet and then continue with the collect and press for the Iron-Cross numbers ONLY!
This way, I will have a GUARANTEED profit of $34 - because 70 - 36 = $34 - even if the shooter sevens-out right after those 2 hits from that initial Iron-Cross set-up, so you will have a chance to possibly have more earnings.
The initial outlay is scary, but once past that, I'd probably transition into the Iron Tower instead of just the Iron Cross, so using the Field wins to press the 5, 6, and 8 sequentially then spreading to the 9, 4, and 10 on further Field wins, then letting everything ride once the 4, 9, and 10 are pressed to $15 each and then pressing numbers with Horn number hits in the Field and collecting everything else.
It is what I will be doing while also extending to 4 and 10. I dub it the Iron Bridge
Where I play in Scottsdale most shooters are bad. A lot of 7's within 4 rolls. Don't pass/Don't come doesn't work because they throw 7 on opening or pso. Only win if ATS hits and a player has a long roll. You get at least one shooter that gets part of ATS and the rest 7 out very quickly.
I prefer to use field profit to press box numbers
C U praying for no 7 on da first roll '' let the7 be your friend , embrace the 7''................most populated number out there gg nice job with vid
I’ve seen high rollers doing just that although they don’t bother with any cross system after the hits. Sometimes it’s 3-4 hits. Then it’s “take me off please”. Gotta say the videos are getting more fluid!
I like to regress personally, but not go completely off. hate standing by with bets off as the shooter rolls another 20 times haha
Much better approach I use for the 2 Hit n Quit setups is YO $2 Any Craps $4 4/10 buy $16 5/9 buy $22 6/8 $30 = $142 [less risk vs 7] basically any non 7 roll net $26+ the goal is to setup $44 inside + $2 hard 4/10 then press & collect with profit. The death roll is triple 7's x3 loss 500.
The other day, I was at my local casino and had a 27-roll run on bubble craps. I was playing conservatively, only investing only $9-$15 a roller. I missed most of my own run because I was playing conservatively. It got me thinking about what the best ratio of money wagered to money won to walk away a winner. In other words, is going in with $100 to win $20 a good risk/reward? The more I play, the more I find craps is more right time, right bet, and pulling out when you have a decent profit.
Nope but your close its betting a little to win a lot. Starting off slow an possibly winning huge. Its being able to handle occasionally loosing big but knowing overall you will come out even with a small loss or mostly small wins but being ready for betting big when that long roll with tons of numbers come up. Here's a hint winning big is built into the game don't bet when pass line is on a come out roll
Thats the million dollar question, with no right answer. My personal philosophy..I also like to start conservative. .if im investing 9-15$ per shooter, once ive won that amount back, at that point im willing to gamble more and go for big win. Just depends on your comfort level
this is the way ive played from the strat..i usually just bet 68 field to start tho..if a 5 hits i just do one more hit
I think I’d use the nine profit to press some numbers
Agreed that a $17 press on the 5,6,8 would make sense when the 9 hits. Also, if a 2 or 12 hits while in the field, I'd probably move that profit to $10 each on the 4/10 and get out of the field.
Yeah, adapt and press as you feel comfortable
Agreed. Need to start pressing and collecting tough to make up a $160 out $10 at a time
With all that risk that's already out there might as well just go with continuous DC bets (bet the same unit all across and on the DP and on the DC every roll, so it covers it on the back end). 1st hit is clear pay, a repeater knocks it off but sets the DC again and the same buy/place bet still pays more than the DC. When doing this on the electronic tables after a repeater hits increase that buy/place bet with that extra $ it gave from the difference of losing the DC, so if it repeats again you even get more, you get on a banger of a roll and hit out lots of repeaters it will be way better positioned than the iron cross.
yeah, adapt to your liking. good ideas
@UnknownScorpion- Do you have an email address we can trade some Ideas please? Thanks!
Grinders Press
Simple and sweet. Although $500 might be a bit short starting. I like the regression.
Agreed, gotta get lucky early with only $500
Will be doing this strategy with my brother on our next casino trip next week! looks like a lot of fun with the high risk at first. Will let you know how we do! Thank you and Rob!
Good luck to you and your brother and have a great casino trip!
How'd you do?
For conserve , get box hit B4 placing field .
I like it, easy money!
Thanks, love easy everything!
You bet!
why not bet the pass line as well?
I am thinking when I got to the 66 inside Iron Cross, I would be pressing as soon as I made back my initial outlay.
I like doing that too
@@ColorUp Right on!
ANY strategy that regresses to an Iron Cross I am going to be COMPLETELY in favor of and this one is good!
But for me, I would just make this slightly better by adding a $4 horn bet in addition to the $160 bets for ALL the box numbers, so you can catch those horn numbers if they are rolled and you will only lose that amount if any of the box numbers are rolled, BUT, I would wait until I have collected at LEAST $76, to COVER all of that action for the reduced Iron Cross with the BONUS box bet of 9 because that is the TOTAL action that is needed for that Iron Cross with the number 9 and the Field bet, so I would risk however amount of rolls are necessary to achieve that, which could be as little as 3 or more - depending on which numbers are hit.
Hard to recover if you lose $160 across. Need about 16 hits of the Iron Cross to recoup
for sure, early 7 is the downside to this one
You need to press your bets. All that work for $117. I would have made a lot more money with less risk at the beginning
You can press as you are comfortable. Its easy to say that after seeing dice results. More times than not after pressing, the 7 shows and you lose more money. Its a gamble either way, lose more money or miss out on potential money.
LOL I just submitted a dice advice with this strategy like an hour ago... and what do you know, it's the 2nd video I've watched since submitting. The only difference I suggested was to spread out to the 4/10 if either or both 4/10 hit on the first two hits.
Ok I am forced to do some math as initial viewing feel it is a money drainer.
Start $160 across.
2 hits win $70 - $100 (rounding up for simplicity)
Take everything down and put $76 out on the table.
So at this point, you have a small profit. Roll continues. You make $11 - $31. Problem is $31 applies to roll of 9.
Thus, for me have to say risking $160 loss, not for me. Overalk, I see this as a frinding strategy. There are far less expensive grinding strategies.
Still have not adequate it to the end for final numbers.
@ClueLess- What are some good Grinding hedge strategies?
can I just start whit the 66 plus 10 field
I like this one alot
I’m new to this, so pardon the question but what was the ‘buy’ on the 4 and 10 for when you went across at the beginning of the game?
Here is video about buy bets ruclips.net/video/qRsaYIj-cgc/видео.html
Perfect example . When your hot
Bet the best bet out there !! It’s gambling . Can’t win if ya don’t play
Never know what the dice will do. Its always a gamble
I think that calculating your wins and losses as you try out the strategy would add a lot to what you are trying to show. Otherwise that is the point?
? I add the wins and loses at end of every video
does dice control work?
if it did, casino would stop you from doing it, or change the rules of the game.
@@ColorUp ty. it makes sense.
6/8 hedge with don't pass is the best way to play dice my friends.
Nice
Why not just play 5,6,8 and the field?
Great video, but at the end would have been a pso, so overall would have been a loss
I don't know if you covered it but this is a lot like a Vann Benn strategy
never heard of Vann Benn strategy?
@@ColorUp ruclips.net/video/iBSqoz7dM1k/видео.html
640 across for 1 hit
Then major regress with you full bet paid for.
So say a 10 hits you get 195 then down to 160 across with 30 profit guarantee
Ok, yeah, similar idea, start big, and regress down to profit
@@ColorUp master of short rolls but dead to pso
nice!
thanks, ready to make some easy money?
Wait till 7 hits About 3 times in a row with 3 different shooter within the first two rolls after the comeout….Seen it happen many times
Yeah almost no one makes money when it's point, 7, point, 7
It's gambling
It happens, sure. There is no perfect winning strategy
I love ez money.
If only it were always easy 😉
I also don't play the field bet. It takes away too much of your winnings
@Pcbguy-What do you play in place of the field?
What if a 7 come 🤔 right away
Ouch🤕
You lose its gambling.
But the average roll per person is around 5 rolls I think. Yes I've lost using this strategy but won more then I've lost using it.
Give it a try I do press my number up to make more money.
@@robertpatterson6044 yea but if a guy keep hitting a 7 you are preety deep in losses 📉
you have to avoid early 7 with this strategy. after that you are golden. If early 7's keep happening, its up to you to decide how many times you are willing to get beat this way to avoid getting too deep in loses.
EVERY craps strategy works when the dice roll your way. And NO strategy works when they don’t.
Don't understand what pass and don't,
Ugh "... if the dice roll in your favor"
Easier said than done!
Facts
It’s always -> IF !!! Lol
@@thepieman2742 Live rollout on my morning show today had 7 straight PSO's and 2 others where only 1 box number got rolled. My SRR waas a 1.8 ... it's not "IF" the dice destroy you, but when, and how badly.
@@ProCraps if & when. Absolutely. That’s gambling. No doubt.
Fun strategy but Wow The mistake of the point hit at the end actually would have cost you all your profit … 10 would have been the point and then you would have sevened out and lost $160
I don’t think that’s entirely accurate. He’s on the same shooter, so he still would have had his modified iron cross up rather than going back to $160 across, so I don’t think it actually would have affected the outcome in this case.
looks to me as, the mistake didn't really effect anything luckily
Alot of missed opportunity here
Adjust as you like 👍🏻
Wait this isn't poker?!?
Have to check out my other channel. Color up poker
This will lose more often than not.
All strategies lose in the end
@@ColorUp True. But this is a particularly poor one.
Come to Vegas so you can really learn how to win at this game "Consistently." Stop playing at home with funny money giving advice.
I’ll be there this weekend. You going to show me?
Gambling is too confusing
Can be at times, my goal is to help