Good morning happy holidays. I have been struggling to develop the perfect $200 system to use on a $15 table. I wanted to thank you for all your efforts and being available with experience and wisdom helping people all over. Many blessings to you and yours. And thanks again.
Jacob, glad that you are still making craps videos. I really enjoy them. Have to play like this more. Didn't do well with this system. Will keep trying though.
Great to see you back making craps videos….the new layout looks great 🔥 Just gives us another way to make money besides your Sports Betting plays! Thanks Wager!
7 to 6/8 ratio is huge. You have to pick a side and making the 7 profitable is key. Keep hammering that point. See way too many hybrids that are a bleed on both ends because everything “cancels” Aside … What do you think about my “Delayed” 6,7,8 where I place the 6 and 8 first, and then come through the DC for a delayed bet on the 7. Huge risk for that one roll where all the bets can get crushed. But I think the rhythm of that move works better than fighting multiple come out naturals.
Thanks for good vid, when the shooter is a dice setter, i.e non random shooter, then why more money? I mean, doesn’t a non random shooter try to hit the point as that is a win for the dice setter that typically doesn’t play the don’t? Now if that dice setter shooter is also playing a don’t hedge then I would understand that they are avoiding the point…
Interesting take on Craps. The vast majority of Pass or Don't Pass players will never put a 100 dollar bet on the line as the initial bet on either side. It's better to lay a number and partially cover it with a hopping bet and/or hard ways bet then place a don't come bet that is smaller in size compared to the lay bet before you place an exposed place bet or hard ways bet. You are exposing yourself too much on the loss risk on the initial Don't Pass bet both on the initial Come out roll and subsequent rolls that might hit the point number when it's the largest bet you have for the table. The method displayed is too similar to the Iron Cross strategy which I have seen too many players get killed. A high bank roll percentage on the table on several numbers is usually a sure way to lose your funds much faster than betting and relying on three bets or less. The weakness of always starting with a Don't pass bet is that the seven and eleven and even twelve (this outcome removes your hop bets) will on occasion takeout your initial bet if not 'covered'. Remember a third of all rolls will always be craps, seven, or eleven.
@@jimklemens5018 Since there is 36 combinations for a pair of dice, the true odds is always 35 to 1 for hardways hopping 2,4,6,8,10,and 12. All other hopping bets have true odds of 18 to 1. The payouts are different based on the casino or house edge. Most pay out at least 30 to 1 for hardways hopping which means the casino's edge is as low as 5.57% and as high as 17% based on what the table says the house is suppose to pay the winning player. The same house edge ratio goes with the easy hop bets, and the hopping 7 has the worst house edge odds of 17%, because they know that number is the most likely outcome, since, it comes up 1 out of six rolls. If a casino wants to screw over the players, they will not allow most hopping bets, and if they do the payouts will be 29 to 1 for hardways hopping, 14 to 1 for easy hops, and 4 to 1 for any seven, which means all hopping bets will have a casino take of 17% which is outrageous. When casinos try this stunt, you should go straight into laying bets (usually only one number)and covering with a hop bet initially, then hop cover at least one more time during a roll that does not roll a seven yet. Playing this way increases your odds of breaking even or winning a little while also staying on the table a whole lot longer than most other players. Always remember that 1 of 6 rolls is always a seven, 1 of 3 rolls is always a 7,11, or craps, and 1 of 6 is a hardways. If you have an option, betting three way seven always pays out more than betting the same amount on any seven. The difference is any seven will pay 15 for 3 chips while the same three chips spread out with one on each 7 combination will pay 16. How to calculate the house edge? Divide the casino payout over the true odds payout then minus 1, and then times 100, and you will get the percentage house edge.
Good morning happy holidays. I have been struggling to develop the perfect $200 system to use on a $15 table. I wanted to thank you for all your efforts and being available with experience and wisdom helping people all over. Many blessings to you and yours. And thanks again.
Glad to see you back so i can keep learning!!! 😁
LOVE THE TABLE... glad your back Jacob... will be watching 👀 😎
Glad you are back making craps videos! Your content is my favorite on RUclips! Cool new table too!
Missed your craps videos. Love taking pieces from you and ColorUp and Waylon to form my own ways
Welcome back Jacob love the new table. Looking forward to going back to school 😊👍
Jacob, glad that you are still making craps videos. I really enjoy them. Have to play like this more. Didn't do well with this system. Will keep trying though.
Glad you are back Jacob! New layout looks awesome!
Missed this when it came out but glad to see you back! Love the new setup!
Really good to have to back. Always preferred this style of play. Make that 7 a winner too.
Glad to see you back Jacob. Great new table. Miss you at the Monarch
welcome back Jacob, your new rig looks wonderful you deserve it. Hope to see more craps videos. Dan
Love it when Justice shoots wish I could get my kids to play
Well done Jacob. Your table looks excellent👍🏻
Love the layout man. Welcome back.
Great to see you back making craps videos….the new layout looks great 🔥 Just gives us another way to make money besides your Sports Betting plays! Thanks Wager!
Great Video - Love the Felt
Really digging the new setup, Jacob!
Great to see you back brother!
Great to see you again. Hoping for more craps and Justice.
Glad to see you back!
Session end: 22 wins; $774 profit on 31 rolls. Thanks for the roll sampling. Looking forward to more posts. Especially LIVE streaming.
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Love the new table
Damn, I like the new table!!!!
Way to go bro.
What is the distance from stick left one to the back wall on a 14ft table?
table is awesome
The felt is very nice.
Sweet new set up !! GO INDIANS!..
Yes! Tikka masala baby!
7 to 6/8 ratio is huge. You have to pick a side and making the 7 profitable is key. Keep hammering that point. See way too many hybrids that are a bleed on both ends because everything “cancels”
Aside … What do you think about my “Delayed” 6,7,8 where I place the 6 and 8 first, and then come through the DC for a delayed bet on the 7. Huge risk for that one roll where all the bets can get crushed. But I think the rhythm of that move works better than fighting multiple come out naturals.
New table. Sweet!
Did a roll out using my run n gun magic dlx; accelerated betting schedules up one level.
Would you be willing to share where you got the table and how much? Thanks
A friend gave it to him.
Thanks for good vid, when the shooter is a dice setter, i.e non random shooter, then why more money? I mean, doesn’t a non random shooter try to hit the point as that is a win for the dice setter that typically doesn’t play the don’t? Now if that dice setter shooter is also playing a don’t hedge then I would understand that they are avoiding the point…
Interesting take on Craps. The vast majority of Pass or Don't Pass players will never put a 100 dollar bet on the line as the initial bet on either side. It's better to lay a number and partially cover it with a hopping bet and/or hard ways bet then place a don't come bet that is smaller in size compared to the lay bet before you place an exposed place bet or hard ways bet. You are exposing yourself too much on the loss risk on the initial Don't Pass bet both on the initial Come out roll and subsequent rolls that might hit the point number when it's the largest bet you have for the table.
The method displayed is too similar to the Iron Cross strategy which I have seen too many players get killed. A high bank roll percentage on the table on several numbers is usually a sure way to lose your funds much faster than betting and relying on three bets or less. The weakness of always starting with a Don't pass bet is that the seven and eleven and even twelve (this outcome removes your hop bets) will on occasion takeout your initial bet if not 'covered'. Remember a third of all rolls will always be craps, seven, or eleven.
I always start with a $100 Don't Pass bet.
Iron Cross has a Field bet, which is what eats your money.
@@jimklemens5018 If it works for you, then I compliment you on your success.
@@fturla___156 What is the house edge on hop bets and hardway bets?
@@jimklemens5018 Since there is 36 combinations for a pair of dice, the true odds is always 35 to 1 for hardways hopping 2,4,6,8,10,and 12. All other hopping bets have true odds of 18 to 1. The payouts are different based on the casino or house edge. Most pay out at least 30 to 1 for hardways hopping which means the casino's edge is as low as 5.57% and as high as 17% based on what the table says the house is suppose to pay the winning player. The same house edge ratio goes with the easy hop bets, and the hopping 7 has the worst house edge odds of 17%, because they know that number is the most likely outcome, since, it comes up 1 out of six rolls.
If a casino wants to screw over the players, they will not allow most hopping bets, and if they do the payouts will be 29 to 1 for hardways hopping, 14 to 1 for easy hops, and 4 to 1 for any seven, which means all hopping bets will have a casino take of 17% which is outrageous.
When casinos try this stunt, you should go straight into laying bets (usually only one number)and covering with a hop bet initially, then hop cover at least one more time during a roll that does not roll a seven yet. Playing this way increases your odds of breaking even or winning a little while also staying on the table a whole lot longer than most other players. Always remember that 1 of 6 rolls is always a seven, 1 of 3 rolls is always a 7,11, or craps, and 1 of 6 is a hardways. If you have an option, betting three way seven always pays out more than betting the same amount on any seven. The difference is any seven will pay 15 for 3 chips while the same three chips spread out with one on each 7 combination will pay 16.
How to calculate the house edge? Divide the casino payout over the true odds payout then minus 1, and then times 100, and you will get the percentage house edge.
@@fturla___156 The true odds for hopping a hardway is 36 to 1, but it pays 30 to 1, which gives you a house edge of 13.89%.
Come out eleven, covered by the Yo, pays $225 (15 * $15 = $225, not $250), less the $100 DP bet, so net $125, not $150.