What I love about these hybrid strategies is the option at any point to pull all your place bets down and go completely dark side if you so choose. A great spot to be in is if you’ve hit enough place bets to have your dp covered and you can then pull all the place bets down and freeroll your dp bet. Freerolling on a bet that is a favorite to win, can’t get any better than that!
True enough. You can hedge against the 11 as well but then you are just slowly bleeding more money. No perfect way to play, but I like hybrids like this.
Hey yo Mike, I have something that I think you and yours will like to try. 500 bankroll $30 DP & $30 P (yes at the same time) Shooter rolls When any point is established, lay odds against it, & also bet 30 DC & 30 C (yes again at the same time). The player will automatically know if the point becomes 6 or 8 the lay is always 60. If the point is 5 or 9, then the lay is 75. And if the point is 4 or 10, then the lay is 100. After the shooter rolls the second number, the C & DC travels to that number. The player lays odds against that number too. We wait until things resolve, and do it over again. With the rolls on this video, I ended with 350 profit above the 500
@@OnPointCraps Other advanced notes you can show are … When the point becomes 6 or 8, then the player can decide which side, IF ANY, to lay or take odds on. Nothing says you have to immediately make a decision on any box number or point. If the player wants only the 4 & 10s to lay against (or take odds on), then they can establish a ton of C & DC numbers that have traveled, until it finally travels to where they want it to go, and then lay or take odds on their preferred numbers.
What I love about these hybrid strategies is the option at any point to pull all your place bets down and go completely dark side if you so choose. A great spot to be in is if you’ve hit enough place bets to have your dp covered and you can then pull all the place bets down and freeroll your dp bet. Freerolling on a bet that is a favorite to win, can’t get any better than that!
Dark side play works. Definitely have to have a feel for the table and play by intuition for that.
I like this strategy. You pulled off a nice profit Mike.
Thanks Craig. It seems to work. Hitting the point is a killer though.
Nice win Mike! Like the variation!
Thanks Chris. Glad you liked it.
weaknesses of this strategy is rolling an 11 on the CO roll, and rolling a lot of 6/8 Points (you will lose the DP bet pretty frequently).
True enough. You can hedge against the 11 as well but then you are just slowly bleeding more money. No perfect way to play, but I like hybrids like this.
Hey yo Mike, I have something that I think you and yours will like to try.
500 bankroll
$30 DP & $30 P (yes at the same time)
Shooter rolls
When any point is established, lay odds against it, & also bet 30 DC & 30 C (yes again at the same time).
The player will automatically know if the point becomes 6 or 8 the lay is always 60.
If the point is 5 or 9, then the lay is 75.
And if the point is 4 or 10, then the lay is 100.
After the shooter rolls the second number, the C & DC travels to that number. The player lays odds against that number too.
We wait until things resolve, and do it over again.
With the rolls on this video, I ended with 350 profit above the 500
I do like this. I rolled it out quickly and it won as well. As long as the shooter isn’t sniping points it should bring money to the rack.
@@OnPointCraps Other advanced notes you can show are …
When the point becomes 6 or 8, then the player can decide which side, IF ANY, to lay or take odds on.
Nothing says you have to immediately make a decision on any box number or point.
If the player wants only the 4 & 10s to lay against (or take odds on), then they can establish a ton of C & DC numbers that have traveled, until it finally travels to where they want it to go, and then lay or take odds on their preferred numbers.
@@SkillandLuckCRAPS cool. Thanks. I will look at both versions.
You forgot the $21 inv. on Big Red
Crap, which rollout? The 3rd one? I thought so as I was rolling it, but I wasn't sure.
Mike , what about a come out 11? I'm afraid of that, to lose $100?
That is a risk, but only 2/36 combinations. That is why it is called gambling. I am willing to risk that.