The dark side bet is the best it's ever been. With all the plexiglass in the shooters way, it's a better bet than ever before. Load up that back side with three more numbers and color up when that big red hits. Craps is the greatest example to contradict the saying, "Don't blame the victim." It's always the victims fault, they bet on the wrong side. Cheers!
Lol. Yeah, I bet dark side a lot, and I took a bunch of shit for it from a bunch of frat boys on a cruise. It was hilarious. These dudes were just spraying the dice, all the while telling me how much I suck. Walked off with double my buy in within 15 minutes. :) Never underestimate the power of the dark side.
When the whole pandemic/social-distance/plexiglass thing is over, let's do a meet up at the Strat to play craps. We'll take over a whole table and all play the DC with odds.
The lay box is small. By Design(?) to encourage you to put your money in the big box (with the worse ratio of winning) along with all the other players. The whole concept of a Casino is a psychological exercise in order for the punter to lose money. Free drinks, free food, free rooms, girls in short skirts and heels serving you drinks that dull your senses (my wife complains about that - where are the muscle men in bow ties and tight pants serving drinks to the ladies? Very sexist to cater only to men.) An atmosphere of bells and whistles designed to make you think the room is constantly winning and no clocks or windows to measure a passage of time. And it works!!! And I love it!
I didn't know about having to bet so as to win the minimum on the don't. It makes sense, though, as it is further to everything working the opposite way.
I Played craps for the first time this weekend, all the tables were $25 minimum so I figured I’ll play on the dark side and I won a few bucks I can’t wait for my next trip so I can play some odds on my bets
as for betting the pass and the dont pass at the same time. I've seen/heard of a system that involved betting both and then taking odds on the point number you favor. so you could take odds on the Pass if a point of 5, 6, 8, or 9 is rolled; but take odds on the Dont if a 4 or 10 is rolled. Has anyone seen this done on a live table before?
Was the dark side family of 5 the Addams Family? Funniest thing I've seen with a dark side better was he rolled and kept making points. So he kept rolling because he kept losing! Hahaha
The dont pass will have a lower house edge, and then pile on as many lay odds as you can at zero house edge. Laying the number the house edge varies by number but there will always be a 5% commission
I get all of that Vig is overstated when you play the dont your exposure to the 7 11 has a devastating disadvantage on the roll prior to the established point so the option is to bypass the come out and lay the point if you lay the point you wil not any losses to the 7 11is that worth giving all that odds lay money worth it
Well it factors in because we are dealing with house edge. BUT that only is a concern over long term play, so it’s up to you, lay the number and pay vig, you always have the advantage to win, vs lower cost over long period of time but face the come out roll
@@ColorUpI got all that The question is what offers the higher % of wins vs $ gains The lay or the DP Not trying to be a rude or anything I am playing for 50 yrs I am a wrong better for 10 yrs I get out with 3 to 4 wins and I head home and that has been working. My risk is 10 units I do about 150 visits a year.
Sorry, you would have to consult a mathematician for your answer. But the variables are many, results of dice, time at table etc. with your style of short play, I would think you are better off with the lays you make, and avoiding that 2:1 loss rate on the dp line
If the table is cold, you have to adapt and sometimes that means playing the dark side... I have had a guy walk up next to me and take hit after hit on fast 7 outs and then get pissed at me for winning while I stood there not saying a word. He literally picked up his chips and went to another table to get away from me like I was bad juju or something... lol
On the DC bar what’s the point of laying odds? If I lose that bet, I’d also lose the odds. If I win the bet, 10 on the line and 12 in odds so the payout would be 20. Why not just put 20 on the line which will still pay 20 and not worry about the math or risk $2 for no reason. Could use that $2 for the Horn or C/E. On the pass I understand because the odds are 2-1. But Don’t Pass it seems like a bad bet. Or am I missing something? Still new to this but trying to learn.
It’s the same as pass odds but in reverse. Yes, you bet more to win back less, but you are paid true fair odds of rolling the number. In the dont odds case, you are always the favorite and more likely to win. You get paid more on pass odds because you are always underdog and more likely to lose.
I need to kno the payout on the Dont with $25 a hand with the odds ex . $25 on 6/8 to get pay $25 you need to put out 60 . I don’t kno $25 for 4/10 and $25 for 5/9to get paid evenly?
I was under the impression that a player needed to win the table minimum when laying a number directly (e.g. $31 no 5) but can lay odds on their don't for whatever, as long as it was more than 1 chip. If a don't player has to win the table minimum on their DP/DC, wouldn't a pass line player have to play the table minimum?
The lay to meet the table min is a casino rule not a craps rule. I lay 6 dollars on the 6&8 on a $15 table all the time in New England. (Dont play at Foxwoods so I dont know the rules there.) 2 casinos in Mass 2 in Ri and 1 in Ct let anything go on the lays.
To me there is no dark side or light side its individual players getting the bets booked by the dealers and there is about 50 bets that can be booked so pay attention to your own bets because dealers make a lot of mistakes
@@mancoshiva6735 thx for time stamp. So it looks like he just picked an amount for a payout example. You are correct that, 6x would be the max amount of lay odds on a table that is 3,4,5x odds. There are tables that allow for 20x and rare cases even 100x
Good grief! It would be so much easier to follow if you guys were laying the max odds. $60 on each number. Thats why they created the 3X 4X 5X That $35 layed on the 6 blew my mind.
Awesome presentation. Going to the teacher. I like that you ask Why. Your presenter gave great examples. Loving it.
The dark side bet is the best it's ever been. With all the plexiglass in the shooters way, it's a better bet than ever before.
Load up that back side with three more numbers and color up when that big red hits.
Craps is the greatest example to contradict the saying, "Don't blame the victim." It's always the victims fault, they bet on the wrong side.
Cheers!
Lol. Yeah, I bet dark side a lot, and I took a bunch of shit for it from a bunch of frat boys on a cruise. It was hilarious. These dudes were just spraying the dice, all the while telling me how much I suck. Walked off with double my buy in within 15 minutes. :) Never underestimate the power of the dark side.
I cannot thank y’all enough for this series.
When the whole pandemic/social-distance/plexiglass thing is over, let's do a meet up at the Strat to play craps. We'll take over a whole table and all play the DC with odds.
This is a very good series!
Thank you, I’m enjoying it as well
Can't wait for the lays and put bets
Wow...that thumbnail! Perfect!
This is sick info guys!
Love these videos keep them coming.
The lay box is small. By Design(?) to encourage you to put your money in the big box (with the worse ratio of winning) along with all the other players. The whole concept of a Casino is a psychological exercise in order for the punter to lose money. Free drinks, free food, free rooms, girls in short skirts and heels serving you drinks that dull your senses (my wife complains about that - where are the muscle men in bow ties and tight pants serving drinks to the ladies? Very sexist to cater only to men.) An atmosphere of bells and whistles designed to make you think the room is constantly winning and no clocks or windows to measure a passage of time.
And it works!!! And I love it!
It's not sexist. The vast majority of players are male so obviously the casino is going to cater more to where their money is coming from.
I didn't know about having to bet so as to win the minimum on the don't. It makes sense, though, as it is further to everything working the opposite way.
I Played craps for the first time this weekend, all the tables were $25 minimum so I figured I’ll play on the dark side and I won a few bucks I can’t wait for my next trip so I can play some odds on my bets
as for betting the pass and the dont pass at the same time. I've seen/heard of a system that involved betting both and then taking odds on the point number you favor. so you could take odds on the Pass if a point of 5, 6, 8, or 9 is rolled; but take odds on the Dont if a 4 or 10 is rolled. Has anyone seen this done on a live table before?
I've seen it done, I have a couple videos on the topic too
Was the dark side family of 5 the Addams Family? Funniest thing I've seen with a dark side better was he rolled and kept making points. So he kept rolling because he kept losing! Hahaha
great video sir cant wait for the next one
Every Saturday:)
is it better to lay the point or be on the dont pass is there a advantage any where
The dont pass will have a lower house edge, and then pile on as many lay odds as you can at zero house edge. Laying the number the house edge varies by number but there will always be a 5% commission
I get all of that
Vig is overstated
when you play the dont your exposure to the 7 11 has a devastating disadvantage on the roll prior to the established point so the option is to bypass the come out and lay the point
if you lay the point you wil not any losses to the 7 11is that worth giving all that odds lay money worth it
Well it factors in because we are dealing with house edge. BUT that only is a concern over long term play, so it’s up to you, lay the number and pay vig, you always have the advantage to win, vs lower cost over long period of time but face the come out roll
@@ColorUpI got all that The question is what offers the higher % of wins vs $ gains The lay or the DP Not trying to be a rude or anything I am playing for 50 yrs I am a wrong better for 10 yrs I get out with 3 to 4 wins and I head home and that has been working. My risk is 10 units I do about 150 visits a year.
Sorry, you would have to consult a mathematician for your answer. But the variables are many, results of dice, time at table etc. with your style of short play, I would think you are better off with the lays you make, and avoiding that 2:1 loss rate on the dp line
If the table is cold, you have to adapt and sometimes that means playing the dark side... I have had a guy walk up next to me and take hit after hit on fast 7 outs and then get pissed at me for winning while I stood there not saying a word. He literally picked up his chips and went to another table to get away from me like I was bad juju or something... lol
So lay 4 & !0 or DC x 3?
I think I’m learning that in the US they don’t offer “place to lose” bets (opposite of place bets), correct?
Correct
At all the casinos I play at the lay odds payoff doesn’t have to meet table minimum
Nothing better than watching Donts get destroyed during a hot shooter
If you bet DC and the number comes up 6. Can you take it down or is it a contract bet ?
Yes, you can remove or reduce. Don’t bets are not contract bets. Here is why you should not. ruclips.net/video/tX-YxlO3PmQ/видео.html
On the DC bar what’s the point of laying odds? If I lose that bet, I’d also lose the odds. If I win the bet, 10 on the line and 12 in odds so the payout would be 20. Why not just put 20 on the line which will still pay 20 and not worry about the math or risk $2 for no reason. Could use that $2 for the Horn or C/E.
On the pass I understand because the odds are 2-1. But Don’t Pass it seems like a bad bet. Or am I missing something? Still new to this but trying to learn.
It’s the same as pass odds but in reverse. Yes, you bet more to win back less, but you are paid true fair odds of rolling the number. In the dont odds case, you are always the favorite and more likely to win. You get paid more on pass odds because you are always underdog and more likely to lose.
I need to kno the payout on the Dont with $25 a hand with the odds ex . $25 on 6/8 to get pay $25 you need to put out 60 .
I don’t kno $25 for 4/10 and $25 for 5/9to get paid evenly?
It’s opposite of pass odds. 4/10 pays 1:2 so $50 odds bet wins $25. With 5/9 pays 2:3 so $45 pays $30. The 6/8 pays 5:6 so $30 pays $25
I was under the impression that a player needed to win the table minimum when laying a number directly (e.g. $31 no 5) but can lay odds on their don't for whatever, as long as it was more than 1 chip. If a don't player has to win the table minimum on their DP/DC, wouldn't a pass line player have to play the table minimum?
it’s just going to depend on the house rules, each casino can and do very on specifics like that.
I'm on pins and needles waiting for each video.
I like to tease don't players when I 7 out..."I take tips for my service too." It's all in good fun though. Hate leads to the dark side...
The lay to meet the table min is a casino rule not a craps rule. I lay 6 dollars on the 6&8 on a $15 table all the time in New England. (Dont play at Foxwoods so I dont know the rules there.) 2 casinos in Mass 2 in Ri and 1 in Ct let anything go on the lays.
The best way to play the Don't Pass
$25 Don't Pass
$5 Any 7 just on come out..Do nothing but collect your winnings from there
I've always felt like if dice aren't flat it should be no roll keep it simple
I am here based solely on the thumbnail.
I've never experienced having to lay large enough to win the table minimum anywhere on the east coast.
It could be a regional rule?
I've seen plenty of dealers not enforce this. Either it's an oversight (intentional or otherwise), or an error made by all three dealers on that side.
@@guidosarducci166 To me, its a rule that makes no sense.
I would think if the money you have at risk meets table minimum, the bet should be allowed.
Here’s to the algorithm
Wow finally fixed david
Haha
To me there is no dark side or light side its individual players getting the bets booked by the dealers and there is about 50 bets that can be booked so pay attention to your own bets because dealers make a lot of mistakes
On the $25 don't, you laid $240 odds on a $25 flat don't, I thought max was 6x, that would $150?
time stamp? I can take a look
@10:43 starts@@ColorUp
@@mancoshiva6735 thx for time stamp. So it looks like he just picked an amount for a payout example. You are correct that, 6x would be the max amount of lay odds on a table that is 3,4,5x odds. There are tables that allow for 20x and rare cases even 100x
Good grief! It would be so much easier to follow if you guys were laying the max odds. $60 on each number. Thats why they created the 3X 4X 5X That $35 layed on the 6 blew my mind.
I'm totally confused 🙅🏾♂️
No such thing as "Don't Pass Bar".
He talks too fast. 😢