This game has been in St. Louis area casinos for well over 10 years. 10X or 20X odds depending on casino. Automatic buy on extreme numbers at $20. Most of the casinos in St. Louis have 4 tables (2 regular and 2 crapless) I like to make a horn bet on the come out roll and use the winnings for odds if an extreme number becomes the point. If you are a place bettor you can play this table basically the same as a regular table if you don’t play the pass line. Great video! Keep them coming!
When I played at a $15 min crapless table in Vegas, all the outside numbers (2/3/4/10/11/12) were auto-buys at $20. You only had to pay the vig on a win
Not a fan of this version of the game but, I’m a huge fan of Color Up! Knowledge is power and you have always provided a lot of knowledge in clear and easy to understand ways in all you videos. Keep up the great work!
First off I am new to craps. Second I’m new to your channel. Thirdly I played crapless craps when I went to Vegas by mistake. When I watched your video on beginners to craps I took note of everything you suggested. When I placed my bet on the pass line and a 12 was ordered I thought “beginners unluck” I then was schooled on crapless craps. Lastly I have to give you props for explaining this game. You gave me the confidence to place my first bet. Thanks!!
The loss of a 100% win on 11 is a killer. Making 2,3, and 12 point numbers doesn’t make up for the loss of 11 as a 100% winner. You are still losing a very high percentage on 2,3, and 12 anyway. So please avoid Crapless Craps. If people play it, the casinos will not offer regular Craps anymore.
Great video. Thanks. I just saw crapless craps for the first time in Vegas this past week at The D. I really enjoyed it. They did not allow you to lay any number, which I didn't like because I tend to bet heavy on the bonus and if there is one number left, I lay that number to hedge my bet. But, I agree with other commenters that if the extreme numbers become the point, maximizing your odds helps reduce the house edge over time. I did not place bets on the extreme numbers, so I don't know how they handle the buy. Keep these great videos coming!
We have this at Horseshoe Casino in Council Bluffs, IA. It’s a great table when the dice are rolling and you can play across. But it’s a $20 table and your money can go FAST. Fun to play if you have the bank roll.
My local casino. Gun Lake casino has a crapless table. I love playing on this table because of the odds and high pay on long rolls. I have seen people lay numbers also. I start on the inside numbers when have small bank roll. Then I spread out. If I can afford it I like playing every number
Thanks for the vid J. You make it look appealing. I'm still on the fence about which game I like better. New York New York has had crapless craps for some time.
just got back from Biloxi and they had one crapless table at the Rivage, was usually the cheapest table but it did eventually get to $25 min at peak hours
Went to Aria and saw this not to long before this vid came out. You definitely will cover more numbers now that you can bet em, but you have the same chances to roll a 7. Many lose a lot more by covering all their picks, which is what I was seeing while playing. Another trade-up I see while playing, is that people are more hesitant to play horns, fields or hards on these tables. I prefer the original though. Many times I feel the money I spend throwing on one of the crapsless numbers will generally get me less if I'm playing random fields or hards on the original, and I also like to play the no-pass line a lot of times.
Thanks for the video! I play in Indiana and the crapless tables I play at do not allow lay bets. The buys start at $20 and the vigs are paid up front. Always lay odds if an extreme number becomes the point!! I still tend to start off with an Iron Cross (5-6-8-FIELD) and then after 4-5 hits, I will add place bets on the NINE and the extremes and not bet the field. I leave the 4 and 10 uncovered unless I decide to bet the 4 and 10 hardways and then all numbers (for the most part) except BIG RED are covered. Also, if you can, watch your fellow shooters ahead of time!!! This table can be absolutely BRUTAL if the shooters are rolling lots of "PSO's" .
The Beau Rivage in Biloxi has crap less craps, or did a month ago. I didn't play so I don't know their bets and payouts. Buying the 2,3,11 and 12 sounds interesting given the low house odds and may have potential for some type of progression approach.
I played on a crapless table yesterday. I did not roll because I was checking out how the game was played. The only reason I played was because there were no players on the regular table and they were both, $25 tables. I played rather conservatively, for me, by only betting the numbers I understood for regular craps. I bought 4 & 10 for $50 each and placed 5-9 for $50 and $60. I did really well. I left an hour later, only $525 up after tips However, not as well as my neighbor, who had bought in for $1,000 and had two racks of black and stacks of purple and orange chips. I don't like risking a lot of money on a game I don't fully understand so, I'll probably play a little more, in regular craps fashion, until I know what I'm doing, before I play the other numbers.
They have it at the Isle in Blackhawk, CO. Used to be a $5 minimum game until the were able to increase the limits in colorado now it’s a $15 minimum game. I like the game because I don’t make the one time bets, but I’m still able to make money when those numbers do come up
Just played the bubble machine version this game for the first time in Vegas. First roll I set the point with aces. I was like “well, shit” then the very next roll was aces again with 2x odds 🎉 after that i kept setting points on 6 and 8 buying extremes and hitting everything. It was like a free money machine. I wish they had them in PA
I could in my home game since both sides of my layout are different now. Here in Reno the Atlantis runs a $5 game on one side and $10 on the other, so split game not too far fetched.
love this game its at the horseshoe casino in baltimore love buying the 2 and 12 for $50 it pay me $300 than i press both for $50 making it a $100 on both numbers when they hit i will get $600 crapless is the best table game in the casino hands down
Good news with this is if you get a 2,3,12, you get a second chance so you don't lose money on your pass line. Bad news is 2,3,12 in my opinion are terrible for putting money in odds, so that would be hard pass for me on putting any money in odds when it's on one of those 4 points. I think I'll stick to the normal table. I now see the 4 or 10 in a more positive light for doing odds thanks to this video lol
I played this for the first time a few days ago in Murphy, NC and it was alot of fun. When I sat down at the table, there were about 6 people and most of them had some purple and orange chips, and I noticed 1 guy had $200 on all of the numbers. This guy was making money hand over fist, and when a 12 came up he got 6x or 1200 but had to pay a $20 vig. He left the table a little while later with over 10k. At this casino they do charge the vig up front, so $1 per $20 bet, so a $100 bet on 2,3,4,10,11,12 is an extra $5 and then you pay it again if you win. So, I played mostly the 2 and 12 at $100 and it hit several times. And I got more bold and put $200 on the 2 and 12 and that hit 2 or 3 times as well. So, now I got cocky and put $500 on the 2 and 12, as I would win $3k but that did not hit. I did see some other people do $25 on each number and they "7'ed" out on the 4th roll but I can see that on a long roll or even with 1 or 2 numbers on the end you can make some good money. I liked this and though it was fun and will definitly try again.
Can you do crapless 15 dollar limits strategy? 10 dollar tables are Dead here in Indianapolis, Indiana I saw 10 dollar table at 8am but at noon it was back at 15 and this was all week.
My first trip to the craps table ever was in a crapless craps table at the Hollywood casino in Columbus Ohio. Went up by $125 in 30 minutes and promptly left. My only complaint was that the table was a $25/min at 7am
Just played the crapless table at Hollywood in Columbus yesterday. I only bet the 6 and 8 and hardways. Started with $40 and left with $100 in about 10 minutes. They only had 2 tables open, not sure if the other one was standard or crapless.
I think I would work a $5 horn high 11 or at least a high-low bet on the come out as kind of a hedge against those ugly points. Then if you hit you have some "free" ammo to go for it on the odds.
So do you have a table for Crapless Craps or did you just work some video magic? If you could Lay these numbers, how much would you need to lay in order to get $10 back? I'd definitely would like to see some playthroughs of this Crapless Craps, as well as Head-to-Head matchups.
I purchased the layout. Lay bets use true odds minus vig. 2/12 pays 1:6 on lay bet. So $60 to win $10 minus the vig. 3/11 pays 1:3 so $30 to win $10 minus the vig.
Yep, I figured if they were going to make a game with higher house edge, they wouldn’t have good payout in the field, and would be more deceptive using the “for”
How is it that the house edge on the pass line is so high? On a normal table your money is gone when a 2, 3 , or 12 rolls. There is no other outcome other than losing your money. On crapless craps you at least get another chance to win your money by rolling the 2, 3 , or 12 again. The only thing that changes for crapless craps is you get one more chance to win after a craps number rolls
The edge is higher because once your point becomes 2,3,11 or 12, it’s very unlikely you roll it back. you do have a chance, and it pays well if you can.
The first angle that comes to me on this is to bet the pass and come on every roll while increasing the bet with every point established, or every other. Most of the time you'll wind up with a small win or loss until the outside starts showing up. Could get interesting. You'd need a fairly big stake but you should be fairly safe on the short and long rolls except for those rolls that go for just a few points and 7 out.
Crapless usually gets a bad rap. It's definitely not a good game if you're a come better or play the passline every roll but other then that it's a money maker if you have the bankroll for it.
@@ColorUp Thanks. I ordered a hop bet mat btw. Went to MGM national harbor in DC today started out at 400 left the table at 1100 dropped the dealers $15 last throw it bounced off the back wall instead of landing like all the others were so I 7 out. Had about a 15-20 roll. Hit all but 2-12-5 hard 8 and hard 10 repeated 3 times each. Building my own practice rig already paid me back 3x over. Used a iron regression strategy started at $265 across 5,6,8 once my numbers hit dropped to minimum. Kept one in the field . I was all the way across in no time all on casino money. $25 minimum table.
Amen. The new Danville, VA Harrah's casino (which is under a massive tent until the building is ready, supposedly in late '24) only has 1 table, a huge (usually $25) crapless one with repeater bets. Playing there is the equivalent of a 5-hour round of golf if the table is even close to full. Repeater bets take forever to set up and their new table crews aren't the sharpest so they spend a lot of time sorting out misplaced bets. I tried it twice and won't go back until the permanent casino is open, hopefully with regular tables. I caught two cold tables and not having a Don't Pass/Don't Come to protect yourself is costly. The buy bets on the 2, 3, 11, 12 are fun and on a reasonable roll, get hit with enough frequency to make them playable.
I’ve heard reports some casinos allow you to lay bet against numbers. But yeah, it’s not the full game, and worse game for the player with much higher house edge.
Thanks for the tutorial. Local casinos in WA. State stick to traditional craps tables, but I've always been curious about crapless craps. It seems like a player would need a bigger bank roll if he/she was to have a go at this. I'm in the process of planning a trip to Vegas, so maybe I'll give it a try when I get down there.
The video says that the house advantage goes from less than 2% on a pass line bet on a normal table to over 5% on the crapless table. Unless you play heavy odds bets (and have a bigger bank roll) the pass line kinda sucks. I wonder what happens if no one wants to play the pass line with the bigger house edge. Nobody rolls? Personally I would only do place or buy bets on this table with my normal meager bank roll.
@@ColorUp It also amazes me, the amount of full time players we have in the area. I play 1-2x week, and I know at least 9 people at the tables, that play every day. I think I'd light my money on fire if I had what they play with on a daily basis.
If you bet the 2,3,4,10,11&12 parlay you would hardly never lose! If at all! If you win parlay your winnings on the 4,10,11&3! The 2&12 will pay for themselves !Win your parlay start over! If you 7 out up all your bets one unit and repeat the process! Level 1 25 on each Level 2 50 on each Level 3 75 on each Level 4 100 on each And so on Win on any level parlay your winnings on the 3,4,10&11 win your parlay start over at level 1! Win your bet and parlay on any level start over at level 1 Damn near impossible to lose! Working on the comeout Just the 4&10 are rolled the same as the 7 not to mention all these other numbers! Winwin 12 ways to win 6 ways to lose! The math adds up
@@pwade4061 roll it out and you'll see what I'm talking about! One win makes up for almost 2 losses just about! The math adds up ! It don't take no genius to figure that out
Thanks for the tips! Love the fact you perfectly covered the “P” up the first part of the video and we saw (ASS LINE) for a minute or so. 😂
This game has been in St. Louis area casinos for well over 10 years.
10X or 20X odds depending on casino.
Automatic buy on extreme numbers at $20.
Most of the casinos in St. Louis have 4 tables (2 regular and 2 crapless)
I like to make a horn bet on the come out roll and use the winnings for odds if an extreme number becomes the point.
If you are a place bettor you can play this table basically the same as a regular table if you don’t play the pass line.
Great video! Keep them coming!
When I played at a $15 min crapless table in Vegas, all the outside numbers (2/3/4/10/11/12) were auto-buys at $20. You only had to pay the vig on a win
That is great conditions for the player.
pay the Vig
win in Veg
score the Vag
😎
Not a fan of this version of the game but, I’m a huge fan of Color Up! Knowledge is power and you have always provided a lot of knowledge in clear and easy to understand ways in all you videos. Keep up the great work!
Thank you!!
I saw this for the 1st time a month ago at the Strat. I thought it was a trip. Thanks for explaining this. I'm looking forward to the new series
First off I am new to craps. Second I’m new to your channel. Thirdly I played crapless craps when I went to Vegas by mistake. When I watched your video on beginners to craps I took note of everything you suggested. When I placed my bet on the pass line and a 12 was ordered I thought “beginners unluck” I then was schooled on crapless craps. Lastly I have to give you props for explaining this game. You gave me the confidence to place my first bet. Thanks!!
Welcome aboard! Glad to help
You're a great instructor, man!
Your presentation all around is top-shelf!
Appreciate the kind words
The loss of a 100% win on 11 is a killer. Making 2,3, and 12 point numbers doesn’t make up for the loss of 11 as a 100% winner. You are still losing a very high percentage on 2,3, and 12 anyway. So please avoid Crapless Craps. If people play it, the casinos will not offer regular Craps anymore.
Great video. Thanks. I just saw crapless craps for the first time in Vegas this past week at The D. I really enjoyed it. They did not allow you to lay any number, which I didn't like because I tend to bet heavy on the bonus and if there is one number left, I lay that number to hedge my bet. But, I agree with other commenters that if the extreme numbers become the point, maximizing your odds helps reduce the house edge over time. I did not place bets on the extreme numbers, so I don't know how they handle the buy. Keep these great videos coming!
Thx for info from the D
Silverton is doing this now, to include Bubble Craps version. Will have to give it a try!
The thing i like about the Don't side is that it means the casino can't cheat you.
We have this at Horseshoe Casino in Council Bluffs, IA. It’s a great table when the dice are rolling and you can play across. But it’s a $20 table and your money can go FAST. Fun to play if you have the bank roll.
Thanks for info from IA.
Great looking new layouts Jeremy!
My local casino. Gun Lake casino has a crapless table. I love playing on this table because of the odds and high pay on long rolls. I have seen people lay numbers also. I start on the inside numbers when have small bank roll. Then I spread out. If I can afford it I like playing every number
Thx for info from gun lake!
Thanks for the vid J. You make it look appealing. I'm still on the fence about which game I like better. New York New York has had crapless craps for some time.
You did a great job teaching that. Thanks
just got back from Biloxi and they had one crapless table at the Rivage, was usually the cheapest table but it did eventually get to $25 min at peak hours
Went to Aria and saw this not to long before this vid came out. You definitely will cover more numbers now that you can bet em, but you have the same chances to roll a 7. Many lose a lot more by covering all their picks, which is what I was seeing while playing. Another trade-up I see while playing, is that people are more hesitant to play horns, fields or hards on these tables.
I prefer the original though. Many times I feel the money I spend throwing on one of the crapsless numbers will generally get me less if I'm playing random fields or hards on the original, and I also like to play the no-pass line a lot of times.
Thanks for the video! I play in Indiana and the crapless tables I play at do not allow lay bets. The buys start at $20 and the vigs are paid up front. Always lay odds if an extreme number becomes the point!! I still tend to start off with an Iron Cross (5-6-8-FIELD) and then after 4-5 hits, I will add place bets on the NINE and the extremes and not bet the field. I leave the 4 and 10 uncovered unless I decide to bet the 4 and 10 hardways and then all numbers (for the most part) except BIG RED are covered. Also, if you can, watch your fellow shooters ahead of time!!! This table can be absolutely BRUTAL if the shooters are rolling lots of "PSO's" .
Thanks, great info from Indiana
Played it last week at Park MGM in Las Vegas. Thanks for the explanations. Still deciding if it's for me though sounds like it may not be.
some people love, some hate
Thank you for the info. Great Strategy!
Glad it was helpful!
The Beau Rivage in Biloxi has crap less craps, or did a month ago. I didn't play so I don't know their bets and payouts. Buying the 2,3,11 and 12 sounds interesting given the low house odds and may have potential for some type of progression approach.
Digging the fancy hi-tech table effect you have!
I played on a crapless table yesterday. I did not roll because I was checking out how the game was played. The only reason I played was because there were no players on the regular table and they were both, $25 tables. I played rather conservatively, for me, by only betting the numbers I understood for regular craps. I bought 4 & 10 for $50 each and placed 5-9 for $50 and $60. I did really well. I left an hour later, only $525 up after tips However, not as well as my neighbor, who had bought in for $1,000 and had two racks of black and stacks of purple and orange chips.
I don't like risking a lot of money on a game I don't fully understand so, I'll probably play a little more, in regular craps fashion, until I know what I'm doing, before I play the other numbers.
They have it at the Isle in Blackhawk, CO. Used to be a $5 minimum game until the were able to increase the limits in colorado now it’s a $15 minimum game. I like the game because I don’t make the one time bets, but I’m still able to make money when those numbers do come up
Yep, definitely need to learn a crapless craps strategy.
I was at the Strat 2/25-2/27/2024 and they didn’t allow me to lay on only 1 crapless table and the only 1 for crap.
Just played the bubble machine version this game for the first time in Vegas. First roll I set the point with aces. I was like “well, shit” then the very next roll was aces again with 2x odds 🎉 after that i kept setting points on 6 and 8 buying extremes and hitting everything. It was like a free money machine. I wish they had them in PA
I buy bets 2,3,4,10,11, and 12. After two rolls. I usually play with house money and let the roller win and I just collect. That’s 100 per bet.
Sams @ Shreveport La has a crapless table
Nice presentation the casino should combine the games to 1 table that would be wild
I could in my home game since both sides of my layout are different now. Here in Reno the Atlantis runs a $5 game on one side and $10 on the other, so split game not too far fetched.
love this game its at the horseshoe casino in baltimore
love buying the 2 and 12 for $50 it pay me $300 than i press both for $50 making it a $100 on both numbers when they hit i will get $600
crapless is the best table game in the casino hands down
Good news with this is if you get a 2,3,12, you get a second chance so you don't lose money on your pass line. Bad news is 2,3,12 in my opinion are terrible for putting money in odds, so that would be hard pass for me on putting any money in odds when it's on one of those 4 points. I think I'll stick to the normal table. I now see the 4 or 10 in a more positive light for doing odds thanks to this video lol
one of the casinos in Detroit has crapless craps but I don't remember which one it is because I haven't been down there in awhile
I played this for the first time a few days ago in Murphy, NC and it was alot of fun. When I sat down at the table, there were about 6 people and most of them had some purple and orange chips, and I noticed 1 guy had $200 on all of the numbers. This guy was making money hand over fist, and when a 12 came up he got 6x or 1200 but had to pay a $20 vig. He left the table a little while later with over 10k.
At this casino they do charge the vig up front, so $1 per $20 bet, so a $100 bet on 2,3,4,10,11,12 is an extra $5 and then you pay it again if you win. So, I played mostly the 2 and 12 at $100 and it hit several times. And I got more bold and put $200 on the 2 and 12 and that hit 2 or 3 times as well. So, now I got cocky and put $500 on the 2 and 12, as I would win $3k but that did not hit.
I did see some other people do $25 on each number and they "7'ed" out on the 4th roll but I can see that on a long roll or even with 1 or 2 numbers on the end you can make some good money.
I liked this and though it was fun and will definitly try again.
....need to talk more about the lay............can you to roll out a lay 2 3 11 12 with power press /martingale
Can you put out a good progression for the 2,3,11,12.
Today (3/19/2024) Horseshoe in Hammond, IN: Pit Boss told me direct Lays are NOT allowed on the Crapless Craps Table.
Thx for update from Hammond
Can you do crapless 15 dollar limits strategy?
10 dollar tables are Dead here in Indianapolis, Indiana
I saw 10 dollar table at 8am but at noon it was back at 15 and this was all week.
I'll do strategies that are submitted to me :)
My first trip to the craps table ever was in a crapless craps table at the Hollywood casino in Columbus Ohio. Went up by $125 in 30 minutes and promptly left. My only complaint was that the table was a $25/min at 7am
Glad you won. Mad the limits were that high.
Just played the crapless table at Hollywood in Columbus yesterday. I only bet the 6 and 8 and hardways. Started with $40 and left with $100 in about 10 minutes. They only had 2 tables open, not sure if the other one was standard or crapless.
There must be more lay bets done on this kind of table. And can a person do a laybet on point say shooter rolls a 2 and then do lay bet on the 2?
Some casinos allow some don’t allow lays on crapless tables. It would be pricey bet. $36 bet to win $1 minus 5% vig
@@ColorUp Can a laybet be done on the point, say shooter rolls a 4 can a laybet be done on that 4 on a normal craps table?
Yes
I think I would work a $5 horn high 11 or at least a high-low bet on the come out as kind of a hedge against those ugly points. Then if you hit you have some "free" ammo to go for it on the odds.
🤔 I kinda like that idea
That is the same way I play this. Great strategy!
That is a great idea if you are playing the pass line
So do you have a table for Crapless Craps or did you just work some video magic?
If you could Lay these numbers, how much would you need to lay in order to get $10 back?
I'd definitely would like to see some playthroughs of this Crapless Craps, as well as Head-to-Head matchups.
I purchased the layout. Lay bets use true odds minus vig. 2/12 pays 1:6 on lay bet. So $60 to win $10 minus the vig. 3/11 pays 1:3 so $30 to win $10 minus the vig.
So no "Don't pass/don't come" bets. What about "place to loose"? Are those bets gone, too?
There are no "place to lose" in American casinos, but some crapless tables do allow lay bets still.
Casino where I go has a crapless table. But there's no lay AND no hop bets.
I believe most crapless do not have lay bets.
I played this at the Nugget in Lake Charles. I like it because my money lasts longer.
Thx for info from Lake Charles!
On some crabs table on the top there is no 2-3-4-5-6 8--9-10-11-12.
And if the number gets hit they hit the numbers, that's does that mean?
Not sure what you are asking? Maybe referring to a side bet called the “all tall small” a bet to roll all the numbers?
Did you make this table as well? I saw the "TO" went to "FOR" and the field 12 is back to double.
Yep, I figured if they were going to make a game with higher house edge, they wouldn’t have good payout in the field, and would be more deceptive using the “for”
How is it that the house edge on the pass line is so high? On a normal table your money is gone when a 2, 3 , or 12 rolls. There is no other outcome other than losing your money. On crapless craps you at least get another chance to win your money by rolling the 2, 3 , or 12 again. The only thing that changes for crapless craps is you get one more chance to win after a craps number rolls
The edge is higher because once your point becomes 2,3,11 or 12, it’s very unlikely you roll it back. you do have a chance, and it pays well if you can.
Also you don't win on 11 on come out roll either
Random question… looking to buy a crapless craps felt. Where do you get yours?
Well I designed myself, and got printed at casinosupply.com
How much would be minimum lay on 2 or 12,$$30 to win $1
Well most casinos will not allow a lay bet unless it wins $20. In that case minimum lay bet on 2 or 12 would be $120 plus $1 vig to win $20
The first angle that comes to me on this is to bet the pass and come on every roll while increasing the bet with every point established, or every other.
Most of the time you'll wind up with a small win or loss until the outside starts showing up. Could get interesting.
You'd need a fairly big stake but you should be fairly safe on the short and long rolls except for those rolls that go for just a few points and 7 out.
Crapless usually gets a bad rap. It's definitely not a good game if you're a come better or play the passline every roll but other then that it's a money maker if you have the bankroll for it.
On Crapless Craps what is your opinion on laying the 2/12 vs. hopping the sevens up to 10x?
Interesting thought. I’d have to do math.
@@ColorUp I would hop the sevens with $4/each for the come out roll and 9 more rolls.
thank you, have you seen this in bubble?
Interesting idea, but no, I haven’t seen
Please do more on Crapless Craps.
That’s the plan
@@ColorUp Looking forward to it!
Ceasars Windsor Ontario has 2 tables
2 tables! wow, must be popular there. Thanks for info form Ontario.
Where can I find both standard and crapless layouts for an 8 foot practice rig?
Several places you can order standard. For crapless I had to design my own. I got printed at casinosupply.com
@@ColorUp suhweet!
@@ColorUp Thanks. I ordered a hop bet mat btw. Went to MGM national harbor in DC today started out at 400 left the table at 1100 dropped the dealers $15 last throw it bounced off the back wall instead of landing like all the others were so I 7 out. Had about a 15-20 roll. Hit all but 2-12-5 hard 8 and hard 10 repeated 3 times each. Building my own practice rig already paid me back 3x over. Used a iron regression strategy started at $265 across 5,6,8 once my numbers hit dropped to minimum. Kept one in the field . I was all the way across in no time all on casino money. $25 minimum table.
Where can I find a simulator for this game? For practice?
I’m not sure any exist
This would have paid really good because you hit the Tall in that short roll. Lol. Add another $150 for me since I always do $5 across on the ATS.
Seems like this version of the game is a way for the casino to really get into your pockets 😂
Play crappless craps in Windsor, Ontario
Fun video. You need one on cee-lo now
Point-7’s would absolutely destroy you at this table with no dark side help.
Amen. The new Danville, VA Harrah's casino (which is under a massive tent until the building is ready, supposedly in late '24) only has 1 table, a huge (usually $25) crapless one with repeater bets. Playing there is the equivalent of a 5-hour round of golf if the table is even close to full. Repeater bets take forever to set up and their new table crews aren't the sharpest so they spend a lot of time sorting out misplaced bets. I tried it twice and won't go back until the permanent casino is open, hopefully with regular tables. I caught two cold tables and not having a Don't Pass/Don't Come to protect yourself is costly. The buy bets on the 2, 3, 11, 12 are fun and on a reasonable roll, get hit with enough frequency to make them playable.
Can you lay the craps and whats the payout?
Some t casinos allow. True odds minus 5% vig like all lay bets
I only play the dark side so it pisses me off when I go into a casino and crapless is the only table they have going....and I'm seeing it more often
I’ve heard reports some casinos allow you to lay bet against numbers. But yeah, it’s not the full game, and worse game for the player with much higher house edge.
Harrah's in Gulfport Mississippi
So 11 doesn't win on the come up out.. During crapless crap?
It becomes the Point
Correct, only 7 wins, but there is no way to lose on come out roll with pass line bet.
Thanks for the tutorial. Local casinos in WA. State stick to traditional craps tables, but I've always been curious about crapless craps. It seems like a player would need a bigger bank roll if he/she was to have a go at this. I'm in the process of planning a trip to Vegas, so maybe I'll give it a try when I get down there.
I don’t understand why they’re doing this, but the one thing I do understand it’s got to be in their favor if they are doing it!
Higher house edge, more money for casino
The video says that the house advantage goes from less than 2% on a pass line bet on a normal table to over 5% on the crapless table. Unless you play heavy odds bets (and have a bigger bank roll) the pass line kinda sucks. I wonder what happens if no one wants to play the pass line with the bigger house edge. Nobody rolls? Personally I would only do place or buy bets on this table with my normal meager bank roll.
How much would it pay for a $10 placed on 2
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$55 for place bet, $59 if they let you buy bet.
Are you telling me that a horn bet on crapless craps isn’t a one roll bet?
You can still make a one roll horn bet for bigger payout…but you can also place bet those numbers and they stay up until the 7
I really dislike crapless tables because you can't play the dark side, when everyone point/sevens.
Hollywood Columbus has Crapless Craps.
Our crapless tables draw 75% of the people who play craps in St.Louis. The craps tables always have a open spot.
I visited STL recently and shocked when crapless full and standard table empty
@@ColorUp It also amazes me, the amount of full time players we have in the area. I play 1-2x week, and I know at least 9 people at the tables, that play every day. I think I'd light my money on fire if I had what they play with on a daily basis.
If you bet the 2,3,4,10,11&12 parlay you would hardly never lose! If at all! If you win parlay your winnings on the 4,10,11&3! The 2&12 will pay for themselves !Win your parlay start over! If you 7 out up all your bets one unit and repeat the process!
Level 1 25 on each
Level 2 50 on each
Level 3 75 on each
Level 4 100 on each
And so on
Win on any level parlay your winnings on the 3,4,10&11 win your parlay start over at level 1!
Win your bet and parlay on any level start over at level 1
Damn near impossible to lose!
Working on the comeout
Just the 4&10 are rolled the same as the 7 not to mention all these other numbers! Winwin 12 ways to win 6 ways to lose! The math adds up
Ok..... and one seven wipes you out sooo no it’s not “damn near impossible to lose” lmao
@@pwade4061 roll it out and you'll see what I'm talking about! One win makes up for almost 2 losses just about! The math adds up ! It don't take no genius to figure that out
And yes it is damn near impossible if you have got the proper bankroll! You can't come with enough for one bet! Lol
I would say 3 grand would be plenty for betting 25$ on each !
Would've made a killing here with his rollout
When I was in Vegas last year, the casino did not allow place bets on 6 and 8. Lay and buy bets minimum 5 times minimum bet.
Didn't allow place bets on 6/8? must be a mistake.
@@ColorUp nope and regular craps tables weren't open. Played bubble and video craps
Wow, that makes no sense. I wouldn’t play that either.
M casino has it now
EGGSALINT!!!
Bro u can’t even bet like that
It’s a minimum of 10-25$
Casinos vary from $5 to $50. Not every casino is same as your local
hmm I like this
I don't like it at all...