I am a surveillance agent in a midwest casino, and this video is the best. i am going to recommend all new hires review this video. Great job teaching.
Color up wow been a really long time as normal kids don't listen the parents this video reminds me to ask John about someone he showed craps too going to ask him about the update. So how's your son doing playing from when you showed him how to play nice video as always
I love when you teach absolute beginners, they ask good questions that we may not initially think to explain or are already intuitive to us when teaching craps to someone new
@@grumblebugger i agree. I would have never thought to explain that a $10 min doesnt mean you can spread out your bets until they total $10, but im sure it's something that some beginners would need explained that i would not think to teach them. The little things are important
I remember when i learned craps together with her big brother whenever you uploaded that video. Feels like yesterday! Glad you‘re here to teach people this wonderful game in such an approachable way!
Another dude said if you bet on 2,3,12 for craps where you said in the video put a $1 on it "That's covering your pass line bet." is that true @@ColorUp and this video helps me a ton. I been playing Craps on Meta Quest VR lol
This video was delightful. This took me back to when I saw my first Craps Table (at 20) in Carson City NV. I'm 56 now.. a veteran, but the initial intimidation I felt just SEEING that table was awe and wonder. And I felt it again. THANKS for this post!! 👍!!!
ive played 3 times and have been hooked since my first roll. ive been watching your videos for a couple months now trying to learn. This video is gold, it is the gatekeeper to all your other videos. great content!
Tobi asked a lot of the questions that I still needed answers to even after playing in Vegas a number of times. Thanks for answering my unanswered questions. I hope she gets to keep her winnings 😂
Love your videos man. I wanted to get into craps and try other casino games and your videos give really good and easy to understand explanations for beginners like myself. Keep it up
Always nice to teach new pl especially family. My brother got me into Craps as a Roulette player and its nice to be able to play same game. Wish you both luck at the table!
My absolute favorite part of this video shows the mindset of a person (your daughter in this case). So you start by pass line bets. You explain what wins and loses. Loved how she learned real quick what rolls lose the money. My opinion is that rationale shows a respect of money. Learning winning numbers first means possibly a disrespect of money or not understanding the probability of win-loss. Now I am not about to stretch so far as to say one rationale means more likely to possibly lead to gambling addiction. There are way too many other variables having an affect! I see it the same as the answer to rather being in front or behind a car accident. People who say behind the accident are more likely to be involved in that accudent. Whereas, being in front of an accident, your odds diminish being involved in the accident. Now you may say a person can be involved in an accident either way. Absolutely true. Those are multi vehicle accidents (majority of time). Again, it is all about mindset.
This is a very good demonstration video on what I have to do to teach my own character how to play craps now! I have a lot of work to do as she just turned 21 this year! But she will be ready to watch at first and maybe play her first bet. Thanks for sharing how to play craps with your daughter, it was fun!
Long time watcher, first comment, me thinks... Just wanted to say that I was very impressed how well & smoothly that 'family-member teaching a family-member' moment went. I was a bit apprehensive that one side or the other might be impatient, and was very glad my concerns were unfounded. Kudos to you both!
@@ColorUp quick follow-up question, if I may... (others may be interested also)... has your daughter shown an interest in the game since the video? Color me curious...
@@ColorUp sorry, I forgot about her age. FWIW... I do enjoy the craps app on my laptop to play & experiment (with some of your profiled strategies) and keep some skills sharp. Cheers!
I'm not kidding when I say that I clicked on this to see what you said about the "Around the World" bet. Oops. It was still a nice refresher and very entertaining though. Good stuff. :)
Sometimes when I'm playing bubble craps people will stop, look for awhile then ask me how to play? Lol . I'll just refer them to your video from now on - helps beginners alot.
Better watch it, she is going to be taking over your channel, lol. Great video! (I thinks for bets other than pass, come, & field you should put chips on the line between the field & come.)
Can always fly to Vancouver and play craps at the Parq JW Marriot. Positives it's a $5 table in the heart of the city. Negative hotel rooms start at like $350 a night.
I remember watching the How To Play video of her brother learning from many years back. It was interesting to see the similarities & differences between the two. For example, both of them lost their example Field bets, and both had a quick & painful Seven Out after putting down some Place bets.
I got a few questions. The second the dealer turns the puck to off, when EXACTLY should I place my money on the table? Do I place it the second the puck is turned or do I wait a few seconds? When exactly? Where should I stand when I approach the table? What places at the table are off-limits to stand at? (As in, "Don't stand there.") Also, if I'm standing at the table, does that mean I'm required to play, or can I just watch? If I'm just observing, should I stand elsewhere? Also, if the person next to me "sevens out", can I actually refuse the dice and say move on to the next person to be the shooter? Or if I'm next, I MUST be the shooter?
Technically you can put money in table anytime someone is not in middle of throwing dice. It’s better etiquette to wait for the pick to go “off”. You’ll see the dealer payoff or collect bets on the pass line. I’d put money done right after that. Stand at any open spot, nowhere is off limits except the side of table where two dealers stand. You can stand at the table and watch. If it’s full or mostly full, take a step back and watch. You do not have to roll the dice, if it’s your turn, just tell the dealer, I don’t want to roll,
I actually just watched your old one with your son just before this. Your teaching methods really have refined in that time but both were great. I noticed that your son asked more questions on table/casino etiquette and your daughter asked more about the flow of the game.
I’ve never played at a real table before-the amount of $10 bets, which would become $40-60 bets after odds, that I’d lose over an hour of gameplay would exceed my psychological bankroll. But when people talk about the the slack people get for playing the don’ts, that’s bonkers to me, especially considering how superstitious craps players tend to be. To me, if I see the vast majority of the table betting on the same stuff, where there’s 1 in 6 chance the house gets to collect every chip on the table without having to pay much back out, I can’t help but to believe that a multi-billion dollar industry has ways to tilt the odds in their favor (moreso) & that it exceeds the likelihood that the “vibes” of some player failing to call something “big red” will do anything. I’d rather have people betting on the 7-O to balance it out so that the house can’t play favorites.
When it comes to craps, it's all just a gut feeling, can't be scared. All your waiting on is 14-15 roller, money back at that point, then you can go for the gusto
The hardest thing about understanding craps for me is the totally unintuitive terminology! Pass line, Come, point etc. doesn't make any intuitive sense, atoeast not that I'm aware of.
I am a surveillance agent in a midwest casino, and this video is the best. i am going to recommend all new hires review this video. Great job teaching.
High compliment thank you
Color up wow been a really long time as normal kids don't listen the parents this video reminds me to ask John about someone he showed craps too going to ask him about the update. So how's your son doing playing from when you showed him how to play nice video as always
@@rgodfrey6903 my son is now 24, he still hasn’t played that I’m aware of haha
I love when you teach absolute beginners, they ask good questions that we may not initially think to explain or are already intuitive to us when teaching craps to someone new
I totally agree. I might go so far as to say this is one of the best beginner craps videos out there.
@@grumblebugger i agree. I would have never thought to explain that a $10 min doesnt mean you can spread out your bets until they total $10, but im sure it's something that some beginners would need explained that i would not think to teach them. The little things are important
This video had me smiling so many times. As a dad myself, this was really cool to watch.
😁
Jeremy: "...and your money is gone."
Tobey: "Oh Jesus."
You have no idea how prophetic that statement can be. 🤣😂🤣 Welcome to the craps table!
Truth ha
That’s how I feel when they take my money
I remember when i learned craps together with her big brother whenever you uploaded that video. Feels like yesterday! Glad
you‘re here to teach people this wonderful game in such an approachable way!
4:20 Pass Line
10:17 Don't Pass
12:48 Field Bet
14:40 Odds
17:18 Come Bet
23:40 Don't Come
27:52 Place Bets
34:27 Horn Bet
36:17 Any Craps
37:29 Any Seven
39:05 Hardway Bets
46:40 Lay Bet
Very wholesome! Thats cool you two were able to share that moment and have some fun at a craps table without losing real money!
Yes, meant a lot to me
5 minutes in and she’s already asked a great question that I had myself. Thank you for answering!
I really appreciate that you keep making new videos taking someone through the game who’s never played before!
Always new people to introduce to the game.
Another dude said if you bet on 2,3,12 for craps where you said in the video put a $1 on it "That's covering your pass line bet." is that true @@ColorUp and this video helps me a ton. I been playing Craps on Meta Quest VR lol
Nvm you explain it at 41:23 it's a Hegde bet not good mathematically this is a great video
This video was delightful. This took me back to when I saw my first Craps Table (at 20) in Carson City NV. I'm 56 now.. a veteran, but the initial intimidation I felt just SEEING that table was awe and wonder. And I felt it again. THANKS for this post!! 👍!!!
appreciate the nice comment, glad to take you back in time
Great video Jeremy. I get my 4 yr old daughter in my videos every so often. She seem to grasp the game like a natural. Great content.
Nice
Love that you got another family member involved in one of you videos.
It means a lot to me
ive played 3 times and have been hooked since my first roll. ive been watching your videos for a couple months now trying to learn. This video is gold, it is the gatekeeper to all your other videos. great content!
Welcome aboard!
Tobi asked a lot of the questions that I still needed answers to even after playing in Vegas a number of times. Thanks for answering my unanswered questions. I hope she gets to keep her winnings 😂
Thanks Dad and Daughter. As great as the explanations are, the warmth is tangible. I might give Craps a red hot crack and maybe not suck completely
Been a 10 year break from Vegas so this video helped, headed back this month. Thanks!
Your daughter did a whizz job! She's sharp and the love, and respect, between you and her is obvious, good job dad.
Thank you
I have some favorite videos of yours and this is my overall favorite. Great fun watching it. Thanks again Jeremy
Wow, thanks!
REally enjoyed this video; glad your daughter was game for this. Gotta teach her FIRE and HOP bets with all the fun lingo, YO!
Nice father/daugher bonding and excellent craps teacher.
Great job dad. You have a lovely, smart and inquisitive daughter. She'll evolve into a great craps player.
Love your videos man. I wanted to get into craps and try other casino games and your videos give really good and easy to understand explanations for beginners like myself. Keep it up
what a darling dad and daughter duo!
Well dam I always enjoy your videos that's why I had you on my podcast but man you're an excellent teacher.
On stop shop video. Super easy to follow and understand. Great job👌🏿
I learned a little more from this video. Toby had great questions too and she's adorable.
Always nice to teach new pl especially family. My brother got me into Craps as a Roulette player and its nice to be able to play same game. Wish you both luck at the table!
Right on
My absolute favorite part of this video shows the mindset of a person (your daughter in this case).
So you start by pass line bets. You explain what wins and loses. Loved how she learned real quick what rolls lose the money.
My opinion is that rationale shows a respect of money. Learning winning numbers first means possibly a disrespect of money or not understanding the probability of win-loss.
Now I am not about to stretch so far as to say one rationale means more likely to possibly lead to gambling addiction. There are way too many other variables having an affect!
I see it the same as the answer to rather being in front or behind a car accident.
People who say behind the accident are more likely to be involved in that accudent. Whereas, being in front of an accident, your odds diminish being involved in the accident.
Now you may say a person can be involved in an accident either way. Absolutely true. Those are multi vehicle accidents (majority of time).
Again, it is all about mindset.
This video was super informative and good questions were asked. Thank you both of you for doing this video
Our pleasure!
This is a very good demonstration video on what I have to do to teach my own character how to play craps now! I have a lot of work to do as she just turned 21 this year! But she will be ready to watch at first and maybe play her first bet. Thanks for sharing how to play craps with your daughter, it was fun!
Long time watcher, first comment, me thinks... Just wanted to say that I was very impressed how well & smoothly that 'family-member teaching a family-member' moment went. I was a bit apprehensive that one side or the other might be impatient, and was very glad my concerns were unfounded. Kudos to you both!
Thank you, glad you liked
@@ColorUp quick follow-up question, if I may... (others may be interested also)... has your daughter shown an interest in the game since the video? Color me curious...
Not really, but still underaged. She did ask if I’d take her to Vegas for her 21st bday
@@ColorUp sorry, I forgot about her age. FWIW... I do enjoy the craps app on my laptop to play & experiment (with some of your profiled strategies) and keep some skills sharp. Cheers!
I learned to play from watching your videos been to Vegas 4 times and playing ever since thanks for the videos!!
That is awesome!
Excellent way to teach. Breaking it all down so it's not as confusing.
I'll still have to watch it again lol
I'm not kidding when I say that I clicked on this to see what you said about the "Around the World" bet. Oops. It was still a nice refresher and very entertaining though. Good stuff. :)
Very informative video for someone new to craps.
Your craps videos are the best! Thanks again for sharing your wonderful experiences and thoughts ❤ 😊.
Thank you so much!
Sometimes when I'm playing bubble craps people will stop, look for awhile then ask me how to play? Lol . I'll just refer them to your video from now on - helps beginners alot.
Thanks!
Better watch it, she is going to be taking over your channel, lol. Great video! (I thinks for bets other than pass, come, & field you should put chips on the line between the field & come.)
I know there are a few states where you can gamble at 18. Minnesota and Michigan are the two I know of
Yeah, likely in the tribal casinos
Can always fly to Vancouver and play craps at the Parq JW Marriot. Positives it's a $5 table in the heart of the city. Negative hotel rooms start at like $350 a night.
I’m planning on going up to Vancouver soon! Are they always $5/$10 tables? Any other advice at the Parq?
Those are pricey rooms, glad table prices are good for locals
Oh my. Explains why I have not made it to Vancouver yet.
@@ColorUp might be worth a stop while elsewhere in Vancouver though. It’s a great city.
Awwww, family time. This is nice :)
I remember watching the How To Play video of her brother learning from many years back. It was interesting to see the similarities & differences between the two. For example, both of them lost their example Field bets, and both had a quick & painful Seven Out after putting down some Place bets.
Gotta show them losing happens 😉
She had some really good questions.
I got a few questions. The second the dealer turns the puck to off, when EXACTLY should I place my money on the table? Do I place it the second the puck is turned or do I wait a few seconds? When exactly?
Where should I stand when I approach the table? What places at the table are off-limits to stand at? (As in, "Don't stand there.")
Also, if I'm standing at the table, does that mean I'm required to play, or can I just watch? If I'm just observing, should I stand elsewhere?
Also, if the person next to me "sevens out", can I actually refuse the dice and say move on to the next person to be the shooter? Or if I'm next, I MUST be the shooter?
Technically you can put money in table anytime someone is not in middle of throwing dice. It’s better etiquette to wait for the pick to go “off”. You’ll see the dealer payoff or collect bets on the pass line. I’d put money done right after that.
Stand at any open spot, nowhere is off limits except the side of table where two dealers stand.
You can stand at the table and watch. If it’s full or mostly full, take a step back and watch.
You do not have to roll the dice, if it’s your turn, just tell the dealer, I don’t want to roll,
The gambling age in Canada is 18 or 19 depending upon the province the casino is in. For example Ontario is 19, but Quebec is 18.
That's a cool 😎 vid Jeremy, wish I could get my son, and daughter, same age ten months apart, to help me with anything'. Lol
I actually just watched your old one with your son just before this. Your teaching methods really have refined in that time but both were great. I noticed that your son asked more questions on table/casino etiquette and your daughter asked more about the flow of the game.
Sir! some craps table they have the spots for the high and low bet..............what are those and how we gonna for that??? could you explain???
Some tables may differ, but traditionally the high low refers to the twelve(high) and the two(low)
Just bet on the 2 and 12.
Nice vid! Reminds me when I was kid my parents taught me how to play blackjack... 😏
Awesome video! I remember when her big brother did his. :-)
Yep, family tradition now
@@ColorUp Love it!!!
Oklahoma is 18!
"i finally know what your taking about" classic. me too when it came to the game of Craps.
Brilliant video for absolute beginers, Excellent!
Glad you enjoyed it
great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
They will put it in a drop box and it's gone...the end...
Facts
Can you add odds on the come out roll? Like here’s my 10 and my odds on that for a 7 or 11?
👎 nope, a point has to be established, before you can add odds behind a number.
Great video! Boy you could never deny shes yours, looks just like you!! Looks better on her though lol 😂😂
How / when do they take out their commission?
Anyone know where I can find 5 dollar tables in Vegas?
Nice job
38:00 taking that learners tax. Woulda been a 351 cash out if he didn't swipe that $25 chip from her. Surely an honest mistake🤭
great video
Are you going to make a video on how to roll dice?
probably not, tons of people cover the topic on RUclips
@@ColorUp anyone you recommend?
@@antdspike Nope
All rolls are random.
Hop all the sevens on the come out roll😅
17:30
I learned how to play Craps when I was 19.
Nice to teach craps and win.
Don't forget about cruises, she could play on a cruise.
At 38:12, Jeremy stole $25 from his daughter. 😂
I’ve never played at a real table before-the amount of $10 bets, which would become $40-60 bets after odds, that I’d lose over an hour of gameplay would exceed my psychological bankroll.
But when people talk about the the slack people get for playing the don’ts, that’s bonkers to me, especially considering how superstitious craps players tend to be. To me, if I see the vast majority of the table betting on the same stuff, where there’s 1 in 6 chance the house gets to collect every chip on the table without having to pay much back out, I can’t help but to believe that a multi-billion dollar industry has ways to tilt the odds in their favor (moreso) & that it exceeds the likelihood that the “vibes” of some player failing to call something “big red” will do anything. I’d rather have people betting on the 7-O to balance it out so that the house can’t play favorites.
Well house takes cut from both sides either way you play. So they don’t care which. It is weird that players would care.
You should take her to Casino Quest
she has been a couple times
Canada woodbine casino min bet 25
She forgot to tip the dealer!! 😛
Intelligent questions from the lady, this game makes me feel dumber than a bag of rocks but im understanding and feeling ready!
Let’s go! Give a try
Bring her on a cruise only have to be 18
Ah, yes. Forgot abot cruises
🎉
She could legaly play in rhode island though!
👍
When it comes to craps, it's all just a gut feeling, can't be scared. All your waiting on is 14-15 roller, money back at that point, then you can go for the gusto
She’s gonna lose her allowance and ask you for more money
She can play on a cruise.
Good point
And spring for a better room there. You know, bigger than a walk-in closet!
She can play on a cruise ship 😉🤣
Ah, 👍🏻
Don’t make her start gambling! 😂
this game is stupid............the more people play the more frustration..........because it is crowd and noisy
Great video but waaaay too many ads.
Sorry, I also hate when google does that.
LOL OH JESUS!
this game is quite confusing than rollette
And dad PSOs
The hardest thing about understanding craps for me is the totally unintuitive terminology! Pass line, Come, point etc. doesn't make any intuitive sense, atoeast not that I'm aware of.
fair point, with some understanding of game, id be curious what you would suggest?
@@ColorUp Honestly, I have no idea. I'm still struggling to get a grip, albeit my dedication have not been 100%. Enjoying your vids, man :)
Imagine teaching a teenager how to drink
11 different numbers? I think it's 12
She’s a cutie
Probably the most expensive video you have ever recorded....grin.
ASSLINE again….
So confusing
For the love of god, set those dice! Those fast 7 outs can be avoided and you will have a longer, more enjoyable roll for the video. N
setting dice doesn’t increase average roll length. Wish it did
Fantastic Overview for Beginners like me!!
Is that a boy a girl or a Terminator