Had my best night ever on the craps table the other day. 46 rolls without any sevens, even on the come out rolls. I was only missing Aces from hitting all the numbers (and did have a 1-1-1 bet for myself). I was the man. Made everyone a lot of money.
Nice, I'm testing something similar, 1- I start with 30$(2 units), on the don't pass. 2- After the point is establish , place bets on the 5,6 or/and 8 for 15$/18$ (1 unit) do not exceed three place bets, (excluding the point #), also 15$ (one unit) on the FIELD and 60$(4 units) on odds on the don't pass. You have all the # covered. So your getting payed on all the #, and the 7 out. But you are getting crushed on the point. So you play the statistic of the # of rolls ( after 10 to 13 rolls you can start removing the place bets or increase the odds to max odds for a 7). Your are make money on a long roll and a short roll 7 out no matter what! Test it out!
Glad I read about someone commenting on the "Standard" as I had a brilliant idea. Please link your "Standard" video for all strategies where comparison completed at the end.
Why wouldn’t you replace your don’t bet when you hit a point? Just to prolong the bankroll? Doesn’t really make sense that you wouldn’t want to replace it since statistically if you make it past the come out the odds are in your favor to hit the don’t.
Nice to see you playing both dark & light together. Would have done much better if you replaced the DP once after a loss: You’d make the $$ back 75% of the time and would have been up much more. Keep up the open mind to prevent those massive losses of light side only strategies.
Looks like the standard was for a $10 table and this strategy was intended for a $15 table. Maybe have the standard match the strategy table? Interesting how much you have evolved the vids over time. So fancy now!
A strategy I bought in with 250 and left with 830…maybe you could try and give input on long term probability. Called “Feed the 4’s & 10’s”. If you are NOT the shooter, you wait until point is established. Once point is established, 88 in 5$ hop both 4’sand both 10’s plus 5$ horn high yo. When any 4 or 10 hits, 155 or 80 and down. Then go to 44 in, for a total 194 collect. If anything else hits, you replace all 1 roll bets until 4 or 10 hits. When shooter…if point is inside you do 30$ odds for 6&8, 20$ 5,9 and 10$ odds 4,10 plus hops This is for a 10$ table
The house edge on the Lay 4 and Lay 10 bets are higher than the house edge on the Don't Pass bet. Therefore, in the long run, you are giving the casino money.
Every single bet in craps has house edge, even odds since you need a pass/don't initial, therefore any bet you make is giving the casino money in the long run
New idea You should do don’t come table stagies 2-12 table No one doing them and it be nice to see some new stuff next year You may need new felt or a different set up but I think it be fun to see something different . 🎉 But love your content
In some casino videos, you say that it is boring, slow, etc... you throw and get through systems so fast, so it is boring to you... but speaking for my team, we enjoy the casino footage because of timing, specifically... paces more real world... either way... your videos are wonderful, so keep it up... slow or fast! -mB 🎲😎🎲
I was thinking the same thing. All that #10 Lay is used for is to protect for a 7 on the first roll. I guess the reasoning is that there is a chance you can recoup the whole #10 Lay bet if it doesn't hit. Where as betting on Big Red on the come out means you will lose $5 unless it hits a 7. It's all about if you want to hedge a $5 bet or risk $31 that you might get back.
Alright boys I bartend at a Indian casino in the Midwest. 5 minimum with 20x odds. I'm allowed to gamble. What's the best strategy for a 20x odds table.
Hi Jeremy. Are you still playing at GSR? If so would you be able to do a short video on how comps/tier points work at the Roll to win table? Since you have a partnership with them ?
Cant believe youve been at this for over 6 years!! It definitely does NOT seem like it. Also, haven't been getting any of your notifications or anything.
I am perplexed by yhe name, "Gray Rake". I understand the gray part of it (small as it is), but "rake"? When I hear "rake", I connotate "raking in the dough". This one requires quite a bit for that. You have to get 2 "hits" per place number $42 x 2. Then, you await the 7 to be paid $15 + $10, $12 or $15. I figure this would average to the middle. Unless it is that flimsy (how can it be cakled a) rake, then one would obtain the incorrect picture. Thus, new name! The Gray Trowel!
i think the 'rake' refers to the vig taken when you lay the 4 or 10. or possibly it's a reference to the fantastic 1996 Bad Religion album The Gray Race (or both!)
You have gotten much better using both hands. For being a tall guy, you may be leaning too much on your right hand when you sweep and pay. Perhaps raising your table will force you to lean and use both hands? Nice video!
yeah, I think leaning on a rail would help, so If I lean too much without hand, I knock my chips over. I need to get a real table at some point. Maybe after hitting 100k ha
Had my best night ever on the craps table the other day. 46 rolls without any sevens, even on the come out rolls. I was only missing Aces from hitting all the numbers (and did have a 1-1-1 bet for myself). I was the man. Made everyone a lot of money.
Did close to 35-40 at ho chunk Wisconsin dells.
Hey Jeremy, thanks for featuring my strategy, again!
You bet!
Nice, I'm testing something similar,
1- I start with 30$(2 units), on the don't pass.
2- After the point is establish , place bets on the 5,6 or/and 8 for 15$/18$ (1 unit) do not exceed three place bets, (excluding the point #), also 15$ (one unit) on the FIELD and 60$(4 units) on odds on the don't pass. You have all the # covered. So your getting payed on all the #, and the 7 out. But you are getting crushed on the point. So you play the statistic of the # of rolls ( after 10 to 13 rolls you can start removing the place bets or increase the odds to max odds for a 7). Your are make money on a long roll and a short roll 7 out no matter what! Test it out!
Just curious is the standard calculator something you built? If so id be interested in seeing a video on how that's done. Much love on the content!
A viewer created it for him.
Leave it to you to crush another strategy. Thanks for rolling it out. Keep the content coming.
Glad I read about someone commenting on the "Standard" as I had a brilliant idea.
Please link your "Standard" video for all strategies where comparison completed at the end.
Why wouldn’t you replace your don’t bet when you hit a point? Just to prolong the bankroll? Doesn’t really make sense that you wouldn’t want to replace it since statistically if you make it past the come out the odds are in your favor to hit the don’t.
Nice to see you playing both dark & light together. Would have done much better if you replaced the DP once after a loss:
You’d make the $$ back 75% of the time and would have been up much more.
Keep up the open mind to prevent those massive losses of light side only strategies.
Are you still doing poker vids ?
Thank you for adding the $ amounts you have on bets. Now I don't need to rewind the video or zoom in on my phone to remember what was there.
You made them all on that last roll
I like this strat a lot! Good for choppy tables
Thanks for posting.
Looks like the standard was for a $10 table and this strategy was intended for a $15 table. Maybe have the standard match the strategy table?
Interesting how much you have evolved the vids over time. So fancy now!
A strategy I bought in with 250 and left with 830…maybe you could try and give input on long term probability. Called “Feed the 4’s & 10’s”. If you are NOT the shooter, you wait until point is established. Once point is established, 88 in 5$ hop both 4’sand both 10’s plus 5$ horn high yo. When any 4 or 10 hits, 155 or 80 and down. Then go to 44 in, for a total 194 collect. If anything else hits, you replace all 1 roll bets until 4 or 10 hits.
When shooter…if point is inside you do 30$ odds for 6&8, 20$ 5,9 and 10$ odds 4,10 plus hops
This is for a 10$ table
Once you go to 44 in it’s full press per hit, then collect twice. After collecting 2 you reduce down to minimum for that number
I just can't get my head around lay bets. Laying down X to win X÷2 messes with my mind.
Sure, but the odds of rolling a seven as we all know are very high with all of the possible combinations so they pay sometimes
Just as taking 5 "hits" before your strategy actually begins.
Why place the lay bet on the come out
The house edge on the Lay 4 and Lay 10 bets are higher than the house edge on the Don't Pass bet. Therefore, in the long run, you are giving the casino money.
Every single bet in craps has house edge, even odds since you need a pass/don't initial, therefore any bet you make is giving the casino money in the long run
New idea
You should do don’t come table stagies 2-12 table
No one doing them and it be nice to see some new stuff next year
You may need new felt or a different set up but I think it be fun to see something different . 🎉
But love your content
In some casino videos, you say that it is boring, slow, etc... you throw and get through systems so fast, so it is boring to you... but speaking for my team, we enjoy the casino footage because of timing, specifically... paces more real world... either way... your videos are wonderful, so keep it up... slow or fast! -mB 🎲😎🎲
What about betting $5 the Big Red (7) on the come out roll?
I was thinking the same thing. All that #10 Lay is used for is to protect for a 7 on the first roll. I guess the reasoning is that there is a chance you can recoup the whole #10 Lay bet if it doesn't hit. Where as betting on Big Red on the come out means you will lose $5 unless it hits a 7. It's all about if you want to hedge a $5 bet or risk $31 that you might get back.
Bad news: My casino only allows 40 30 24 minimums for lays.
Good news: Jeremy makes the ATS and wins it all back!
Damn it you beat me to the first 😅😂
Alright boys I bartend at a Indian casino in the Midwest. 5 minimum with 20x odds. I'm allowed to gamble. What's the best strategy for a 20x odds table.
If playing odds at 20x, then have a larger bankroll. The "Standard" would be a good option as you do "come bets with odds".
First viewer. I like this strat.
first indeed, thank you.
Hi Jeremy. Are you still playing at GSR? If so would you be able to do a short video on how comps/tier points work at the Roll to win table? Since you have a partnership with them ?
Cant believe youve been at this for over 6 years!! It definitely does NOT seem like it. Also, haven't been getting any of your notifications or anything.
dang RUclips...their notifications are hit and miss for sure.
This is the hedge 6/8 strategy with extra steps.
ruclips.net/video/InIIQsUAFiE/видео.htmlsi=R3HO0Uka_Q5yB-qB
I am perplexed by yhe name, "Gray Rake". I understand the gray part of it (small as it is), but "rake"?
When I hear "rake", I connotate "raking in the dough". This one requires quite a bit for that. You have to get 2 "hits" per place number $42 x 2. Then, you await the 7 to be paid $15 + $10, $12 or $15.
I figure this would average to the middle. Unless it is that flimsy (how can it be cakled a) rake, then one would obtain the incorrect picture.
Thus, new name!
The Gray Trowel!
i think the 'rake' refers to the vig taken when you lay the 4 or 10. or possibly it's a reference to the fantastic 1996 Bad Religion album The Gray Race (or both!)
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You have gotten much better using both hands. For being a tall guy, you may be leaning too much on your right hand when you sweep and pay. Perhaps raising your table will force you to lean and use both hands? Nice video!
yeah, I think leaning on a rail would help, so If I lean too much without hand, I knock my chips over. I need to get a real table at some point. Maybe after hitting 100k ha
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