Depends on the table and allowed odds. Some tables are 2x on all the numbers. Some are 3x4x5x depending on number. Some tables are 10x. With the dont bet odds those are the numbers you can win. So if 3x is allowed at the $10 table on the numbers 4/10. You can bet enough to win 3x or $30. Because the 4/10 pay 1:2 that means the max odds would be $60 to win $30 in odds.
@@ColorUp Thank you for the reply! I'm learning the game and your videos have been very helpful! Appreciate the tutorials and the hard work you put into your vids.
@@ColorUp Just so I'm getting what you're saying... If the table allows 3,4,5x odds and the point is 5/9, then the max odds on my $10 Don't Pass bet can be $60 which will pay me $40 if the 7 rolls?
@@JtotheRizzo you got it! 3x4x5x tables are easy, because for the don't it works out to always be 6x your line bet. But sounds like you have the math figured out if the table is other than 345x
Great stuff as always! Stumbled upon an interesting one up on a forum that an older gambler game up with “after 20+ years getting killed on the passline” It has no name so I’m going to call it 4 point don’t hit and run: 1 unit DP + 3 DC If you lose any of the 4 immediately take down any odds and place each of the remaining #’s (working on the come out roll) *this includes losing one before you get to 4 don’t bets What this accomplishes is the early 7 outs are big winners (he calls hitting all 4 donts ‘hitting the grand slam’) And you are only risking one unit per shooter as you will immediately hedge all DONT bets with place bets and can make up for the lost don’t if the place bets hit. He allegedly played $100 units with 1x odds and had the following rules: Lose on DP on comeout? Sit out till 7 out Lose 3 DP in a row? Leave table
Thanks for doing this. Been practicing a little with this, but also using your hedge 6/8 strategy, depending on what point is established. So basically, I'm always hedging the point unless it's 4 or 10. I don't mind the grind since I usually have a small bank roll. Thank you and keep the vids coming!
When I play as the shooter, I start with a $5 don’t, then after the point, I place the point on the line (Place bet) that way, I don’t lose any money after the point is established. I personally don’t like playing the Pass line, technically it’s the best bet in the casino (No house edge) but without a huge bankroll. You’re gonna lose 70% of the time.
Hello Color Up... I just posted the A.C.E. strategy on my channel. Thank you for letting me use the strategy. I hope you like it, please check out Part B How win on every number. This is the main reason why I wanted to do this strategy it is a really cool version of this strategy. Thanks again
i know you have a little more to risk on the come out ,,,,,, but can you just ask the dealer to put 42 inside and skip all the odd rolls . and hedge the 7 on the comout for whatever needs to be hedged and then after 2 hits take down everything and count on the 7 thats gotta be due.
Can you ask your dealer buddy if he knows how the comp is determined when playing craps. Just by buy in? Im sure itd be too much to keep up with everyones bet no? Thanks
If you spend much time at tables, you see the dice bounce off the table quite often. I like the realism of them going off table from time to time. At least that's my excuse 😉
Wondering if you've ever played on a "crapsless" table before? Went to Cincinnati Jack's and saw it for the first time...would love to see some strategies for this type of table. Thanks for all the advice!
It bothers me that this strategy hedges the 5 and 9, but not the 6 and 8. The 6/8 are gonna hit more then the 5/9, so a hedge on ALL the inside numbers would be beneficial if that's part of the strategy. Still seems like you'd be grinding hard on this one for a while.
Im guessing no hedge on 6/8 because they are more likely to hit, hedge 5/9 because somewhat likely to hit, and bet against 4/10 because least likely...i would probably consider this a grind strat
@@stephensailer9495 that's called the gambler's fallacy. dice have no magic power to read your mind. Thank you for building the casino's that keep this low house advantage game alive.
As a conservative player as well; Jeremy has some great videos showing how to risk less than this to win more. check out the video with the live dealer. $100 buy-in with $20-21 at risk when the point is established. Doubles your money if a natural rolls. best played when the field 3x's 2/12.
@@neilrichey1998 I like his videos also and I wasn't being critical of him. If you bet small you win small. If you bet big you'll win big. It called gambling for a reason. No need for you to act like a douche tho.
In watching so many of these methods i judge them against your favorite method (which have become mine) a large percentage of the time in this method you have to risk $21 and unto $26 where a natural on the come out roll makes you a $10 looser. All of that to hedge your winnings. The player would be risking more to win less than your favorite method; seems like a bad proposition.
this is an awful strat. @colorup you need to show strats that actually make money. do a video on the 75 dollar dont come with hedging. find it on youtube, try it yourself. i use this method everytime and i always double/triple my bank roll with 30-45 min play then i stop. never have i lost my bank roll doing this.
I played the strategy you suggested and lost money with it. You can view it here ruclips.net/video/0_fj2CH58hU/видео.html All strategies can win sometimes, No strategy will win all the time. Just depends on how the dice roll.
You are right saying that, when I go to Casino to play Craps I like having lots of action and many ways to win, it becomes fun and exciting. I watched a guy Thursday playing bet $10 on Don't pass and hedging his point with a place bet and he sat there for 2 hours looking so bored, and he lost over $100 he said haha
What's the max odds you can bet on the don't pass line assuming a $10 table and $10 bet on the Don't Pass?
Depends on the table and allowed odds. Some tables are 2x on all the numbers. Some are 3x4x5x depending on number. Some tables are 10x. With the dont bet odds those are the numbers you can win. So if 3x is allowed at the $10 table on the numbers 4/10. You can bet enough to win 3x or $30. Because the 4/10 pay 1:2 that means the max odds would be $60 to win $30 in odds.
@@ColorUp Thank you for the reply! I'm learning the game and your videos have been very helpful! Appreciate the tutorials and the hard work you put into your vids.
Thanks
@@ColorUp Just so I'm getting what you're saying... If the table allows 3,4,5x odds and the point is 5/9, then the max odds on my $10 Don't Pass bet can be $60 which will pay me $40 if the 7 rolls?
@@JtotheRizzo you got it! 3x4x5x tables are easy, because for the don't it works out to always be 6x your line bet. But sounds like you have the math figured out if the table is other than 345x
Great stuff as always!
Stumbled upon an interesting one up on a forum that an older gambler game up with “after 20+ years getting killed on the passline”
It has no name so I’m going to call it
4 point don’t hit and run:
1 unit DP + 3 DC
If you lose any of the 4 immediately take down any odds and place each of the remaining #’s (working on the come out roll)
*this includes losing one before you get to 4 don’t bets
What this accomplishes is the early 7 outs are big winners (he calls hitting all 4 donts ‘hitting the grand slam’)
And you are only risking one unit per shooter as you will immediately hedge all DONT bets with place bets and can make up for the lost don’t if the place bets hit.
He allegedly played $100 units with 1x odds and had the following rules:
Lose on DP on comeout? Sit out till 7 out
Lose 3 DP in a row? Leave table
This sounds very intersting to me. Copy and paste it on my form at colorup.club
Color Up on it!
@@ColorUp Did you ever make a video for his strategy? Would make for a good watch.
No, the closest might be the “blender” strategy. But it immediately hedges the dont bets with a place bet, instead of only if a dont is knocked off
What if you also bet the field in the beginning to help cover more numbers and help fill the rest of the street with winnings? Still “house” money.
I would love to see a video on the triple lux strategy
Thanks for doing this. Been practicing a little with this, but also using your hedge 6/8 strategy, depending on what point is established. So basically, I'm always hedging the point unless it's 4 or 10. I don't mind the grind since I usually have a small bank roll. Thank you and keep the vids coming!
What is your strategy you're speaking of Paul may I ask?
When I play as the shooter, I start with a $5 don’t, then after the point, I place the point on the line (Place bet) that way, I don’t lose any money after the point is established. I personally don’t like playing the Pass line, technically it’s the best bet in the casino (No house edge) but without a huge bankroll. You’re gonna lose 70% of the time.
The pass line does have a 1.4% edge for casino. The additional odds bet however does not.
@@ColorUp I’m sorry. I worded that weird lol. I was referring to the odds behind.
Should I lay odds on the don't pass in combination with the place bets?
I hope your luck is better at the casino than it is on many of these vids.
Sometimes it is, sometimes it is not
Keep in mind the table is on the short side (not shooting across the center of the table)
I love that you incorporate some of the lingo from your dealer friend. (Sorry that I don’t remember his name)
I’m trying to make a little more entertaining....never be as good as dealer John
How does one send u a strategy
colorup.club
Field rollin Madman!
practice, practice ha
Look at you getting into your dealer calls!
Im trying.
@@ColorUp You did awesomely! Definitely see a change in this most recent compared to earlier, very smooth and confident with the calls!
Thanks for putting the starting bankroll at the end. Perfect!!
I try to implement good ideas when i can ;)
The title caught my eye. I'm having a hard time finding a purpose for this strategy. I kept nodding off. LoL
Hey Jeremy. I was wondering if any casinos in Blackhawk or central city have the crap bubble machines. If you could let me know that would be great.
Grand Z does
Grand Z in C.C. and and the Z casino in Blackhawk
Hello Color Up... I just posted the A.C.E. strategy on my channel. Thank you for letting me use the strategy. I hope you like it, please check out Part B How win on every number. This is the main reason why I wanted to do this strategy it is a really cool version of this strategy. Thanks again
Ok, will do
Great video!
i feel like this buying the inside numbers strategy defeats the purpose of the dont pass bet. just buy odds on the dont pass line
i know you have a little more to risk on the come out ,,,,,, but can you just ask the dealer to put 42 inside and skip all the odd rolls . and hedge the 7 on the comout for whatever needs to be hedged and then after 2 hits take down everything and count on the 7 thats gotta be due.
At about the 4:00 mark you charged yourself $6 to place the 9 instead of $5....
Lets just say that $1 was a Dealer Bet
geez, just when I thought i made one mistake free. Ha, thanks for the time stamp.
I love what 36 Full press is doing with the blinder
Happy Halloween! Keep up the awesome!
Can you ask your dealer buddy if he knows how the comp is determined when playing craps. Just by buy in? Im sure itd be too much to keep up with everyones bet no? Thanks
Comps are determined by your average bet and the amount of time you are playing.
i love your videos but you sure to have a lot of off the table tosses. why not put some side boards up like the other guys do?
If you spend much time at tables, you see the dice bounce off the table quite often. I like the realism of them going off table from time to time. At least that's my excuse 😉
lol. Such a bad time to sample a DP strategy. The shooter is hitting so many points lol
Nice to see a dark side strategy. I’m still consistently doing well with my Triple Deuce Light to Dark strategy. Happy Halloween!
Jerry what is your triple strategy please?
@@joev.7909 He must make $100000/yr and don't want to tell us his secret I guess
@@genevieverobert9591 Is that TRUE Jerry?
Wondering if you've ever played on a "crapsless" table before? Went to Cincinnati Jack's and saw it for the first time...would love to see some strategies for this type of table. Thanks for all the advice!
Don’t play crapless craps. Those tables need to die
Happy Halloween 🎃
For me it's always a win seeing a dark side player getting creamed! :)
Haha, well this video was a mix of dark and light
I was thinking always take odds on your dont pass bets and also cover BOTH the 6 and 8 every roll instead of just the 6 OR the 8. What you think?
I was thinking the same exact thing
Sure, both great bets, I tend to agree and would probably always cover the 6 and 8
@@ColorUp Cool. Thanks for the strategies videos!
Oh Dude! You can't end with that many points with same shooter! Next time finish it off cause the ALL TALL wins!
Ha, I never pay attention to the ATS numbers...when I was editing I did find it odd i didn't play until 7 out, I think thats rare of me to do.
There are DP hedge strategies that are more fun than this one. A hedged Iron Cross catches all the numbers, so a result from every dice roll.
Sure, tons of strategies, play the one you have the most fun with.
Through hedging, is there a way to turn a $15 table into a $5 dollar table?
Down 80$ bro ya could have hedged that so much better.
I don't really get the purpose of playing the Don't Pass in this strategy.
BrianD0313 Hedging
I wish there was a strategy than would win more than lose, but there ain't any haha
Genevieve Robert, that strategy is don’t gamble. It’s a win if you don’t gamble. Lol
It is ok to go to the dark-side on Halloween...
The house has a 1.4 advantage over pass line players and a 1.3 advantage 0ver dont pass players
Well, it's Halloween. That must be why he put $6 on the 9.
Or I'm just a terrible dealer ;)
maybe better to start with $20 DP and 2 numbers with $10 or $12
It’s not a hedge if you keep pressing place bets. And losing money on every 7 out
For a conservative strategy, we blew up awfully quick.
Sometimes the dice gods just hate me.
Good strategy to stay alive with a small bankroll until the table gets warm.
Not a good strategy, why wouldn't you put a chip on the come out place number to offset your loss if you make the number?
far too many bets and hedges don't work thank you
It bothers me that this strategy hedges the 5 and 9, but not the 6 and 8. The 6/8 are gonna hit more then the 5/9, so a hedge on ALL the inside numbers would be beneficial if that's part of the strategy.
Still seems like you'd be grinding hard on this one for a while.
Im guessing no hedge on 6/8 because they are more likely to hit, hedge 5/9 because somewhat likely to hit, and bet against 4/10 because least likely...i would probably consider this a grind strat
Love your strats, but good god...seems like just about every strat is a loser with those rolls.
Yeah, pretty much
There's a good reason for that. That's why you road test them like Jeremy does. To find the better ones out there.
I'm a conservative player, but even this seems to grindy for me
I hear ya
Scared money don’t make money
@@stephensailer9495 that's called the gambler's fallacy. dice have no magic power to read your mind. Thank you for building the casino's that keep this low house advantage game alive.
As a conservative player as well; Jeremy has some great videos showing how to risk less than this to win more. check out the video with the live dealer. $100 buy-in with $20-21 at risk when the point is established. Doubles your money if a natural rolls. best played when the field 3x's 2/12.
@@neilrichey1998 I like his videos also and I wasn't being critical of him. If you bet small you win small. If you bet big you'll win big. It called gambling for a reason. No need for you to act like a douche tho.
In watching so many of these methods i judge them against your favorite method (which have become mine) a large percentage of the time in this method you have to risk $21 and unto $26 where a natural on the come out roll makes you a $10 looser. All of that to hedge your winnings. The player would be risking more to win less than your favorite method; seems like a bad proposition.
this is an awful strat. @colorup you need to show strats that actually make money. do a video on the 75 dollar dont come with hedging. find it on youtube, try it yourself. i use this method everytime and i always double/triple my bank roll with 30-45 min play then i stop. never have i lost my bank roll doing this.
If you won it's because dices we're good for you. Any strategy can be good if the dices roll on your side.
I played the strategy you suggested and lost money with it. You can view it here ruclips.net/video/0_fj2CH58hU/видео.html All strategies can win sometimes, No strategy will win all the time. Just depends on how the dice roll.
“Hi, I’m looking for a depressing grind of a strategy that minimizes my wins and maxes my losses!”
Applies to many strategies.
Takes too many hits make a profit.
Like every Craps strategy, need to hit to win, it's random on every roll.
Yep, dice have to cooperate no matter how you bet.
Probably a good strategy, but I'd be bored to death playing this strategy. Sometimes you can use multiple strategies to make it less tedious.
I agree. I'd probably play this with an extra DC or Come bet or 2. Like a Grey 3PM?
You are right saying that, when I go to Casino to play Craps I like having lots of action and many ways to win, it becomes fun and exciting. I watched a guy Thursday playing bet $10 on Don't pass and hedging his point with a place bet and he sat there for 2 hours looking so bored, and he lost over $100 he said haha
horrible
ok