Had my first monster roll today! Table was empty, so I came up and put $40 down and 10 on the pass. I hit comeout 7s and 11s 5 or 6 times in a row! Set a point, then hit it immediately with odds... I only crapped out about 3 times over 4 shooters, probably 20-25 rolls on the highest one. Turned that $40 into $200! Really just wish I was playing one of the more aggressive strategies. I just had $10 pass, $20 odds, then $10 placed on 5 and 9.
Back a few years ago when the "roll to win tables" were available to me and I was new to going to a casino regularly, i tried this on a shooter to my left cause I remember Jacob (wager me this) talking about 66 inside and pressing and regressing. Since it was all electronic, i felt like i could do anything i needed and not worry about the dealers.. i get a little anxious at the live tables.. Guy shooting was just playing the pass line.. he hit a few points and said.. "man, that 5 keeps coming rolling. Well looks like someone is making something " anyway it was 45 rolls.. about halfway through I'd get my place bets up to $45 or $60 level.. hit and take all the way back down. That 66 turned into $1200 Now i keep chasing that dragon with all sorts of strats. I need to simplify and get back to basics.. Thanks for the reminder, Jeremy😊
Love to power press. I normally start with $160 across. If 6/8 hits, I would throw in $25 and take them both to $60. Another hit on either takes both to $90. Next hit, regress both to $36. First hit on 5/9, throw in $15, both are now at $50. Hit, both goes to $75. Next hit, regress to $15 each. Like to keep the sisters working together for a profit 📈 when either one has been regressed. 4/10 are only allowed two hits before regressing.
This is a strat casino quest put out about a year ago. Great system. But instead of having a $20 profit when you regress back to 66, you actually have an $84 profit I believe even after putting the initial 66 back out there
Tried this. I kept getting two hits, having my bets at the 5 unit step ($110 inside), ready for the start of good payout and regress, and bam- the nasty (7) rolled numerous times. One thing I tried was at that point I also threw out a $50 Come bet, only at this third hit stage. Then if the nasty hit at least I got $50 of my $61 back, if it hit inside number the come moved there and I reduced the other three to minimums, then started the battle. If the Come was 4or 10 I just crossed my fingers and rolled! All strategies have holes, for me it was that third hit seven out. I don't want to hedge much, just that one roll, then back to gambling and hoping for the best! Thoughts?
Can’t help but feel like on the third hit I would start a split the sister strategy. Slowly pulling everything down and giving more opportunity on the field. Also another possibility is when you pull down on the third hit to stack only the six and 8 with 30 each. If you get lucky those hits will pay much better than the 66 across.
Love the videos. I started playing craps recently and have done pretty well but too many times I left a lot on the table and could have used more strategy to pull back every now and then. I’m learning a lot of tips from you that I’m going to try next time I play.
That seems like a lot of extra effort just to potentially win $21. After your "press press regress" reaches the regress stage, you end up with exactly the same bets on the table as if you'd same bet'd all three times; the only difference is that you've got an extra $21 in your rack ($21 + $28 + $35 instead of $21 + $21 + $21). When you factor in the extra risk of not locking in the first two $21 wins, I don't think it's worth the amount you're going to slow down the game by asking the dealer to change your bets from red chips to green and back to red so often.
Hi ColorUp, I just discovered your channel a few days ago and I'm already a big fan of your content on craps, and I had a question about the timing of certain bets in the game. Specifically, I wanted to know the exact moments when Place Bets, Buy Bets, and Lay Bets can be placed. Do these bets have to be made after the come-out roll, once a point is established, or can they be placed at any time, even during the come-out roll? Additionally, I’m curious to know if these bets are automatically "suspended" or deactivated whenever a point is reached and a new come-out roll occurs, and if so, do they get reactivated only after the next point is established? Thank you so much for your time and your content.
Lay bets can be made at anytime and are always “working” if you want them “off” the dealer will just remove and return to you. Place/buy bets can be made at anytime, but by default they follow the game puck “on/off” you can override this by asking the dealer to have your bets working. For example on the come out roll and the puck is off, you can make your place/buy bets and ask the dealer to turn one or all your bets “on” they put a small market on your bets to indicate they are overriding the default of main puck.
Yes you can but it is a MUCH BETTER idea to WAIT for the shooter to establish a point and then you can place your bet LITERALLY on the LINE of the Pass line, and it will pay BETTER than a REGULAR Pass line bet. Example, if you put $15 on the Pass line bet when there is another shooter in the come-out roll, and then he/she establishes a point and then HITS that point, you will get paid even money. However, if you had waited for the shooter to establish a point and THEN put your Pass line bet ON the LINE of the Pass line bet and let's say the point was: 6 or 8, then you get paid $17 INSTEAD of $15 5 or 9, then you get paid $21 INSTEAD of $15 4 or 10, then you get paid $27 INSTEAD of $15 Also, another advantage of playing on the LINE of th ePass line AFTER the shooter has established a point is IF the shooter is taking TOO LONG to hit their point and you feel that the shooter is NOT going to make their point, you can take DOWN that bet, as opposed to NOT being able to take down your bet if you played the Pass line on the come-out roll!
Hmm, you put out $66, put out another $1, get $6 back, then get $145 back and send $66 back up for the next bet. That adds up to an $18 profit. Seems when you win the $28, the dealer shorted the player $5 when he took the green chip and only gave back 3 white chips., and pressed the 4 bets by $5 or $6. Maybe you paid in white chips so there was no shortage.
where is a good tutorial on dicer? The couple of times I went to try it out I spun my wheels a bit, I am usually good with this kind of interface and programming
As a dice dealer, this is the most annoying strategy to deal to, and if you’re on a busy table, it will slow the game down! If you play this strategy, make sure to tip your dealer because this is such a headache on a busy game!
Had my first monster roll today! Table was empty, so I came up and put $40 down and 10 on the pass. I hit comeout 7s and 11s 5 or 6 times in a row! Set a point, then hit it immediately with odds... I only crapped out about 3 times over 4 shooters, probably 20-25 rolls on the highest one. Turned that $40 into $200! Really just wish I was playing one of the more aggressive strategies. I just had $10 pass, $20 odds, then $10 placed on 5 and 9.
Back a few years ago when the "roll to win tables" were available to me and I was new to going to a casino regularly, i tried this on a shooter to my left cause I remember Jacob (wager me this) talking about 66 inside and pressing and regressing.
Since it was all electronic, i felt like i could do anything i needed and not worry about the dealers.. i get a little anxious at the live tables..
Guy shooting was just playing the pass line.. he hit a few points and said.. "man, that 5 keeps coming rolling. Well looks like someone is making something " anyway it was 45 rolls.. about halfway through I'd get my place bets up to $45 or $60 level.. hit and take all the way back down.
That 66 turned into $1200
Now i keep chasing that dragon with all sorts of strats.
I need to simplify and get back to basics..
Thanks for the reminder, Jeremy😊
Inside squeeze play. Love this system. Use it exclusively. Love this channel
Yup. I do this also.
Love to power press. I normally start with $160 across. If 6/8 hits, I would throw in $25 and take them both to $60. Another hit on either takes both to $90. Next hit, regress both to $36. First hit on 5/9, throw in $15, both are now at $50. Hit, both goes to $75. Next hit, regress to $15 each. Like to keep the sisters working together for a profit 📈 when either one has been regressed. 4/10 are only allowed two hits before regressing.
This is a strat casino quest put out about a year ago. Great system. But instead of having a $20 profit when you regress back to 66, you actually have an $84 profit I believe even after putting the initial 66 back out there
I like the graphics showing bets per number. Nice touch.
Tried this. I kept getting two hits, having my bets at the 5 unit step ($110 inside), ready for the start of good payout and regress, and bam- the nasty (7) rolled numerous times. One thing I tried was at that point I also threw out a $50 Come bet, only at this third hit stage. Then if the nasty hit at least I got $50 of my $61 back, if it hit inside number the come moved there and I reduced the other three to minimums, then started the battle. If the Come was 4or 10 I just crossed my fingers and rolled! All strategies have holes, for me it was that third hit seven out. I don't want to hedge much, just that one roll, then back to gambling and hoping for the best! Thoughts?
Sounds like good adjustment for what you were dealing with at the time.
Can’t help but feel like on the third hit I would start a split the sister strategy. Slowly pulling everything down and giving more opportunity on the field. Also another possibility is when you pull down on the third hit to stack only the six and 8 with 30 each. If you get lucky those hits will pay much better than the 66 across.
Love the videos. I started playing craps recently and have done pretty well but too many times I left a lot on the table and could have used more strategy to pull back every now and then. I’m learning a lot of tips from you that I’m going to try next time I play.
That seems like a lot of extra effort just to potentially win $21. After your "press press regress" reaches the regress stage, you end up with exactly the same bets on the table as if you'd same bet'd all three times; the only difference is that you've got an extra $21 in your rack ($21 + $28 + $35 instead of $21 + $21 + $21).
When you factor in the extra risk of not locking in the first two $21 wins, I don't think it's worth the amount you're going to slow down the game by asking the dealer to change your bets from red chips to green and back to red so often.
When you compare the strategies to The Standard, is it based on taking max odds allowed or double odds?
Hi ColorUp,
I just discovered your channel a few days ago and I'm already a big fan of your content on craps, and I had a question about the timing of certain bets in the game. Specifically, I wanted to know the exact moments when Place Bets, Buy Bets, and Lay Bets can be placed.
Do these bets have to be made after the come-out roll, once a point is established, or can they be placed at any time, even during the come-out roll? Additionally, I’m curious to know if these bets are automatically "suspended" or deactivated whenever a point is reached and a new come-out roll occurs, and if so, do they get reactivated only after the next point is established?
Thank you so much for your time and your content.
Lay bets can be made at anytime and are always “working” if you want them “off” the dealer will just remove and return to you. Place/buy bets can be made at anytime, but by default they follow the game puck “on/off” you can override this by asking the dealer to have your bets working. For example on the come out roll and the puck is off, you can make your place/buy bets and ask the dealer to turn one or all your bets “on” they put a small market on your bets to indicate they are overriding the default of main puck.
Thanks!
Thx so much. You are awesome 😎
i guess it's a good strategy for vacationers who just want to have fun and not concerned about losing their money and time spent doing it
Is there a video on the "inside 2 hits and down" you compare this to at the end?
Have the Briwns played the Cowboys recently? "Here we go!"
Nice!
Can u play pass line if ur not rolling the dice?
Yes.
Yes you can but it is a MUCH BETTER idea to WAIT for the shooter to establish a point and then you can place your bet LITERALLY on the LINE of the Pass line, and it will pay BETTER than a REGULAR Pass line bet.
Example, if you put $15 on the Pass line bet when there is another shooter in the come-out roll, and then he/she establishes a point and then HITS that point, you will get paid even money.
However, if you had waited for the shooter to establish a point and THEN put your Pass line bet ON the LINE of the Pass line bet and let's say the point was:
6 or 8, then you get paid $17 INSTEAD of $15
5 or 9, then you get paid $21 INSTEAD of $15
4 or 10, then you get paid $27 INSTEAD of $15
Also, another advantage of playing on the LINE of th ePass line AFTER the shooter has established a point is IF the shooter is taking TOO LONG to hit their point and you feel that the shooter is NOT going to make their point, you can take DOWN that bet, as opposed to NOT being able to take down your bet if you played the Pass line on the come-out roll!
Thank you for that info@@JoeFerber
This almost feels like it could use a DON'T so as to hedge a bit
Hmm, you put out $66, put out another $1, get $6 back, then get $145 back and send $66 back up for the next bet. That adds up to an $18 profit. Seems when you win the $28, the dealer shorted the player $5 when he took the green chip and only gave back 3 white chips., and pressed the 4 bets by $5 or $6. Maybe you paid in white chips so there was no shortage.
You are always so calm!!!😅 I know I'm supposed to budget however I'm a YOLO guy now. Great work as always and thank you!
42% to get to 3 hits. going broke slowly.
where is a good tutorial on dicer? The couple of times I went to try it out I spun my wheels a bit, I am usually good with this kind of interface and programming
Not the best way to press
We need more risk, for more reward
I need a little bit of clearance, or a little help on a question?
As a dice dealer, this is the most annoying strategy to deal to, and if you’re on a busy table, it will slow the game down! If you play this strategy, make sure to tip your dealer because this is such a headache on a busy game!
This strategy is fun. I’m still trying to hit the regress step but I guess rough days are common 🫥