Daily Paycheck #2: The Mountainclimber - The 3 Layer version!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @DiceOutChannel
    @DiceOutChannel  7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for watching! I'd appreciate it if you subscribed. Here's the basics of this strategy:
    1. Place the same base dollar amount (doesn't matter if it's $5 or $25) on both the Pass line and Don't Pass line. Optional: Throw $1 on the 12 for each Come-out roll.
    2. On the Pass line, also place an additional dollar amount on top of the base. How much depends on the level you're on.
    - Level 1: $5 on top
    - Level 2: $15 on top
    - Level 3: $35 on top
    - Level 4: $75 on top
    - Level 5: $150 on top
    - Level 6: $300 on top
    - Level 7: $600 on top
    - Level 8: $1200 on top
    3. As soon as the Pass line wins, regress to Level 1 bet again. When the Pass line wins twice in a row, place the Level 1 $5 on top of the Don't Pass and repeat until the Don't Pass wins. Once the Don't Pass wins, place the Level 1 $5 bet on top of the Pass line again for 2 more wins.
    4. Variations: You can do this for just the initial Pass/Don't Pass bets, or you can follow it up with the same progress on the Come/Don't Come bets as I've demonstrated above. Up to you. The advantage is it usually causes profit faster. The disadvantage is there's more to keep up with.
    Let me know if you have any questions about this here, or email me at diceoutchannel@gmail.com. I'm happy to call you as well. I want you to learn this and use it for yourself at the table to have profitable sessions for you.
    Enjoy!

    • @evgeniigorbachev5209
      @evgeniigorbachev5209 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much. It all makes sense now. I'll try it. But by and large it turns out to be a regular Martingale. What is the point in the beginning to make bets pass / not pass if the strategy still starts a series with the pass line? Just a lot of casinos do not allow it. And as you know, any such system will lead to a loss. For example, just that I played was 6 points and a total of 24 throws. That is, the chances that there will be 7, 8, 9, etc. is a lot, of course, unlike roulette chances that will fall 7 points is much less than 7 red for example. But they're still big. Did I understand the strategy correctly?

  • @evgeniigorbachev5209
    @evgeniigorbachev5209 7 месяцев назад +3

    Great strategy as always. You need to take a quarter and roll the dice sixteen times. then divide it all by 2 and add half. But it's very important. if you didn’t hit the mark, you need to repeat all this by multiplying by 6 and adding 2. It’s simple. Repeat this 7 and a half times and you will be happy. You may have good strategies, but absolutely nothing is clear. You have already been asked in the comments if you play so smartly. For all the other stupid people out there, you can describe your strategy in text. You also spend half an hour laying out and counting chips, choosing cubes and performing a bunch of unnecessary actions. Can't you prepare the chips in advance? Thanks for your hard work anyway.

    • @DiceOutChannel
      @DiceOutChannel  7 месяцев назад

      Sure! No problem. Thanks for the feedback!

    • @DiceOutChannel
      @DiceOutChannel  7 месяцев назад

      I just did! Let me know your thoughts.

  • @joeoxford1
    @joeoxford1 5 месяцев назад

    Seems like you would seek out the lowest denomination table possible. If you can find a $5 table why even play the don't? Or are we playing at a $25 table in order to get the table limits high in case you have the go all the way to step 8? This is kind of fun to play but it's just a small twist on a martingale which works until the one time it doesn't and wipes out all your wins. Thanks for the video!

  • @censr1
    @censr1 7 месяцев назад

    💪🤠👍

  • @guardianking9209
    @guardianking9209 7 месяцев назад +1

    My least favorite of your strategies. Too much keep tracking and confusion.

    • @DiceOutChannel
      @DiceOutChannel  7 месяцев назад

      Yep! I agree. It may appeal to some, but it's a lot to explain. In my next one, I'll go back down to 1.

    • @brandonfletcher8975
      @brandonfletcher8975 7 месяцев назад

      ​@DiceOutChannel personally I like it, I didn't find it that hard to follow really. I can imagine it's not easy to make a video and do the work and explain at the same time. I've seen others that I follow too say the same thing that it can be a bit confusing to them so errors are bound to happen on occasion

    • @brandonfletcher8975
      @brandonfletcher8975 7 месяцев назад

      Go figure the first time I try it on my home table I got it to the 1275$ level and lost. I suck

    • @DiceOutChannel
      @DiceOutChannel  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@brandonfletcher8975 There is a version of this where you skip each time and wait for a loss again after a win. It's longer, and it doesn't change the variance much, but you could try that. Also, you could try throwing a dollar on the 12th each time you come out. That way you don't have tuck the extra nickel. You could also just accept a $150 win with this one.