Just got off an RCCL cruise and these systems totally work! Me and my daughter each earned a free cruise on that trip, and our loss was a couple hundred. For that we each get a cruise worth $1000+
Found Brian's channel right before going on a RCCL cruise, lost $700 but with the one free one earned on the ship and multiple mail in offers (most I've had to ignore, can't cruise that often), I've got 4 free cruises booked, just from my one cruise taken.
Similar experience. Night on and Night 4 were brutal, but i was so close on night 4 had to push through. Dropped 1k, instant 9 day cruise(1 son also earn it). 2 weeks later free 4 day cruise (me and 2 of sy boys; so 6 of us cruising on that one) Then a week later 2 of us earned another cruise, that i may take 2 days later, if i feel like flying from Miami to Tampa and can get another 2 days off of work. Plus a few BOGO's that we will pass on. We plan on earning and booking another on in Dec during our next cruise, so we will be Prime for the 9 day. I wish I knew about this a long time ago.
A collab between you and CowboySlots would be cool. Just to talk about how these are different worlds but similar when it comes down to bankroll management.
I paid for the first one and I have 10 Free ones booked so far. Its based on how long your on the tables. I bet 96 across per shooter except for random rollers they get 66 inside. Lots of dice setters on ultra cruises. I enjoy the cruises If you ever do a meet up on a cruise please post it in advance. I prefer Carnival over Royal Tables are more relaxed. More forgiving on a short roll and good odds. Use your land based casino card to get good deals from the casino hosts prior to booking.
So your avg bet is somewhere between $70-100 without pressing and would take about 10-12 hours of play to earn 1200 points for RCL. If you press and raise avg, net you lower time at table. How have you found carnivals point system?
@@ColorUp I took a pic of my status at my local casino and submitted it via carnival casino website. About a month later i am getting offers for free balcony, $50 free play, and free drinks for me and my companion while playing at the casino. They even have a 29 day itinerary on that list, only gotta pay port taxes and fees. Unfortunately not retired yet so can’t make those longer cruises. Just wanted to say that they will take your local casino status into account. Jeremy I’m Legend status at GSR and Emerald at the Atlantis. Dont play as often as i want though.
Nice colab! I follow you both. I have a similar strategy and it works! I lay the 4 and 10 on the come out and if the point hits I don’t put the don’t back up. I’ve never had a pit boss cancel me out for hedging. I’ve seen 7 on the come out 5, 6 times in a row and for that reason the bankroll seems light.
@@colbywalker5301 I believe the idea is to lay 100 on each, the 4 and 10. That way if you roll a 7, you lose the 100 DP, but win $50 from each the 4 and 10 (minus vig). The problem of course.. is rolling the 4 or the 10 on the come out, you lose that 100. But the odds are the same; 3 ways to roll a 4, 3 ways to roll a 10, for 6 ways to lose $100 on the come out. Same odds are rolling a 7
🙏 do a after cruise update. My Vegas casino Red Rock gave me a cruise and I’ve never been on one. So I’d love to hear the good bad and ugly/weird post cruise plus how the system worked. 🙏 🙏
I just got off a Royal Caribbean cruise and used Brian’s strategy the whole time. Brought 1500 bankroll and ended up down 100 for the whole cruise. But got to 2560 points and won a free cruise. It definitely works and it’s a grind. I was always checking what my average bet was to make sure I was getting the right points. I did get burned on night on 7-7-7-11 on the come out. But stuck with the strategy and grinded back by the end.
Let me know if you need any recommendations for the area. if you get the chance to eat at Port Canaveral, I recommend Fishlips. I was thinking of trying this strategy out on low stakes bubble craps when I go to Vegas later this month... but it looks like this system doesn't scale down that low really well.
Have fun on your cruise. I would use one of your favorite strategies. Too much time at the craps table will equal no fun on the ship. Cruising and gambling are supposed to be enjoyable. Not a chore.
Well that’s the point of this specific betting system. Your average bet is $200 but you definitely aren’t risking that. Really the only way you get down big is if there are lots of 7/11’s on the come out or lots of points being hit before you hit your inside numbers just once. Both those aren’t too likely. Personally I feel like I would lay the 10 or 4 for $200. And just take double the risk on the come out for a much much less probable number. With an avg bet of $200 you need to play for about 7 hours. So 3 sessions. All the cruises I’ve been on in Pretty much at the casino once a day.
He said sometimes it cancels but a lot of the time they don’t rate it like that. And if they do it’s only the $50 lay. The $100 on the don’t come and the place bets always get rated.
Good info. Holy Roller: Which itinerary in your opinion is the smoothest? Less rocky? I get kinda sea sick. My brother also started getting comp cruises after he played maybe $300.
I have a friend who has gotten a free cruise from playing at one of the casinos here in Connecticut and my wife and I play at the same casino. Now she gets free cruises all the time (she only takes one per year, I think). My wife and I can't figure out how to get offered that first free cruise.
I’m sure you guys know but a $30 5 pays $42 not $35. So if you did $50 dp on 5 and go 49 inside with the $15 5. 1 hit on 6/8/9 you place $15 on on the 5 (making it $30). If a 5 hits, You get paid $42 and you take it down, you get back $42 + $14 of press up money = $56. You made $6 and have to start strategy again .
Excited to try this! To Brian and Jeremy--would Crappy's "play all day" strategy work for this? He does $25 don't, $25 come, $25 come, $25 don't (1 per roll). If I just go back and forth on $100 don'ts and $100 comes for example, will they cancel each other out for rating?
He said they may or may not rate you for the $100 bet out there. But he has found that’s not enough, at least on a short cruise. You want to be up around $200 average bet so after 3 hours of play, your at 600 points, then day two and three repeat. That way you have 1200-1800 points and free cruise locked up. It’s kinda risky trying to earn free cruise on final day. You could do the all day at $50 bets if they rate all four bets.
Lol, just watched the video was going to point out the incorrect payout for the $35 5, but see someone else beat me to it. Anyway, great collab and I look forward to seeing how it works out for you.
You got a little flustered at the end there, with the $50 Don't pass and the $44 inside. Point is 5; you were o.k. hedging with only $10 on the 5. First hit on 6,8,or9 pays $14. Throw in $1 and take the 5 up to $25. Now you are fully hedged (almost). If point5 is made, it pays $35 plus the $14, is $49 to cover the $50 DP loss. $1 net loss. No biggie.
Why not Duey Don't? Or do they not count that as two bets? Duey Don't for $100 each on lines. Only losing $100 on 12 during the come out. Great info...thanks a bunch. Booking a cruise ASAP.
Well a doey dont would cancel each other out. Then when you put up place bets, you have no way to protect them. So essentially you’d have $110 at risk.
@@ColorUp Need to roll Holy Rollr's system, please. Having that break even mindset is kind of different. Get to 2500 points as fast as possible...play how you like afterwards.
@@ColorUp Caught it. Good stuff, sir. Definitely let us know how it goes on the cruise. You have us chomping at the bit to go cruising. Good luck and win big!!
The 7 should always be worth something. I do like playing both sides, but not at break even. I don’t like betting against my bets either, I only “cover” my don’t when in profit. Once the point is set you have the advantage on the don’t. I know it’s not sexy, but playing $100 on the don’t or pass will win more often than this strategy overtime,
@@TravisBAnderson Its certainly a consideration, and might warrant a side by side, but ultimately what works best, just depends on how the dice tumble that day
I went on 16 cruises never gambled and keep on getting free cruises you don’t have to gamble all my cruises never paid not for one nothing at all just sign up and you get offers it’s pretty simple
I did the same thing two years ago ,took a screen shot of all my casino cards with the big names, sent it to carnival website and I get an offer a week for two for 7 night cruises , balcony , $100 per person on board credit with a deposit of $100 pp and free drinks while playing in the casino, but you must pay all taxes and port fees, bad thing is I haven't taken one yet and I'm still getting the same offers non stop. I use to go on alot of cruises 20 years ago but now I take alot of the caesar charter flights from MSP to Laughlin, Reno, Tahoe, biloxi love them. Now since I love playing craps I'm going to start taking these.
Huh……please explain more….doesn’t make sense that the cruise line would fire out free cruises for no reason…..is it because of status from land based casinos like Ceasar’s rewards?
Sure, you should earn good comp ratings, but casinos vary so much on how they rate you. It’s not as transparent as how royal car cruise rates. but anytime you are betting with 100-200$ on table you should be rated well.
On the trip I was on, I simply went to casino host, checked my points and saw that it was eligible for free cruise. They advertised it. That was on royal Caribbean. I can’t speak to any other cruise lines.
Eventually it will go away if everyone starts doing it. If they aren’t making enough money off of these people then they’ll just raise the table limits or get rid of lower house edge games entirely. Ever see a full pay video poker machine? Me either, and that’s why.
This isn’t magic formula. More will lose with it than win. I don’t think it’s going away. Maybe someday they raise point threshold for free cruise. But their business is getting peoples money on the ship. They tend to give away free or heavily discounted cruises anyway. Even for those that don’t gamble. Time will tell I guess.
@@hammer0987654321 I guess maybe cruise ships don't care and it's not going away bc like others have said, they want to get you on board to nickel and dime you anyways. But I dunno, if you have a good thing going why put it on youtube. All it takes is one douchebag at corporate who wants to squeeze another sliver of revenue to say 'hey we could be making more money off these people'.
My bride and I used to cruise a lot but, it wasn't until I won $16,000 in their casino, that they started sending me free cruises for the port fees and taxes ever since.
@@ColorUp, we decided on $2,000 buy-in limit for each of us. She lost hers, playing slots. I won a total of $16,000, over my buy-in, paid off her loss, took everything off our credit cards, took a submarine ride at Nassau, and surfaced beside Oprah Winfrey's yacht, (she wasn't on it at the time, it was parked at her house on Paradise Isalnd), after all of that, we still took home a little over $2,500. I LOVED winning but, the most fun was when I cashed everything out and made in rain on my wife. She was in bed when I got up and she was lamenting over her losses. At first, I thought they were trying to get her back to lose but, she gets Interior Room offers and mine are Jr. Suite offers.
While I respect his knowledge, I can't agree with everything. I was a frequent cruiser, and have cruised/played on Princess, Royal Caribbean, and Carnival. The rules change from ship to ship, depending on which is the home port. If their home port is Nassau, their rules are governed by casinos in the Bahamas. If the ship's home port is Australia, those are the rules they go by. In Australia, for instance, if it's a $10 minimum table, every bet is $10 minimum. Hardways/Horn/Any Craps/anything.
Check out Holy Rol[r] channel here - www.youtube.com/@holyrollr
Just got off an RCCL cruise and these systems totally work! Me and my daughter each earned a free cruise on that trip, and our loss was a couple hundred. For that we each get a cruise worth $1000+
Love to hear that
Found Brian's channel right before going on a RCCL cruise, lost $700 but with the one free one earned on the ship and multiple mail in offers (most I've had to ignore, can't cruise that often), I've got 4 free cruises booked, just from my one cruise taken.
That is awesome!
Similar experience. Night on and Night 4 were brutal, but i was so close on night 4 had to push through. Dropped 1k, instant 9 day cruise(1 son also earn it). 2 weeks later free 4 day cruise (me and 2 of sy boys; so 6 of us cruising on that one) Then a week later 2 of us earned another cruise, that i may take 2 days later, if i feel like flying from Miami to Tampa and can get another 2 days off of work. Plus a few BOGO's that we will pass on. We plan on earning and booking another on in Dec during our next cruise, so we will be Prime for the 9 day. I wish I knew about this a long time ago.
Two of my favorite craps channels with a great video! Loved it guys, thanks a lot.
Our pleasure!
Love this channel...and to see you both together is awesome.
Agreed. All the info I've been looking for. Great video guys!
A collab between you and CowboySlots would be cool. Just to talk about how these are different worlds but similar when it comes down to bankroll management.
I paid for the first one and I have 10 Free ones booked so far. Its based on how long your on the tables. I bet 96 across per shooter except for random rollers they get 66 inside. Lots of dice setters on ultra cruises. I enjoy the cruises If you ever do a meet up on a cruise please post it in advance. I prefer Carnival over Royal Tables are more relaxed. More forgiving on a short roll and good odds. Use your land based casino card to get good deals from the casino hosts prior to booking.
As far as you know is Carnival's comp system similar to RC's as described in this video?
So your avg bet is somewhere between $70-100 without pressing and would take about 10-12 hours of play to earn 1200 points for RCL. If you press and raise avg, net you lower time at table.
How have you found carnivals point system?
@@ColorUp I took a pic of my status at my local casino and submitted it via carnival casino website. About a month later i am getting offers for free balcony, $50 free play, and free drinks for me and my companion while playing at the casino. They even have a 29 day itinerary on that list, only gotta pay port taxes and fees. Unfortunately not retired yet so can’t make those longer cruises. Just wanted to say that they will take your local casino status into account.
Jeremy I’m Legend status at GSR and Emerald at the Atlantis. Dont play as often as i want though.
Nice colab! I follow you both. I have a similar strategy and it works! I lay the 4 and 10 on the come out and if the point hits I don’t put the don’t back up. I’ve never had a pit boss cancel me out for hedging. I’ve seen 7 on the come out 5, 6 times in a row and for that reason the bankroll seems light.
Im nervous about the comeout losses for sure. We will see
You lay both the 4 and the 10 or just one?
Both@@colbywalker5301
@@colbywalker5301 I believe the idea is to lay 100 on each, the 4 and 10. That way if you roll a 7, you lose the 100 DP, but win $50 from each the 4 and 10 (minus vig). The problem of course.. is rolling the 4 or the 10 on the come out, you lose that 100. But the odds are the same; 3 ways to roll a 4, 3 ways to roll a 10, for 6 ways to lose $100 on the come out. Same odds are rolling a 7
Jeremy and Brian! Both deliver great Content! Ready to watch This one!
Hope you enjoy it!
Jeremy did good job poking holes - buckshot points and short rolls to a 7 out!
That’s my job 😄
@@ColorUp but it was nuanced since you avoided the obvious 5-6 comeout 7 and 11s in a row!
Great video guys! I won mine without even trying! It can be done!!
Well done!
🙏 do a after cruise update. My Vegas casino Red Rock gave me a cruise and I’ve never been on one. So I’d love to hear the good bad and ugly/weird post cruise plus how the system worked. 🙏 🙏
Will do!!
I just got off a Royal Caribbean cruise and used Brian’s strategy the whole time. Brought 1500 bankroll and ended up down 100 for the whole cruise. But got to 2560 points and won a free cruise. It definitely works and it’s a grind. I was always checking what my average bet was to make sure I was getting the right points. I did get burned on night on 7-7-7-11 on the come out. But stuck with the strategy and grinded back by the end.
Awesome. Thanks for sharing your experience. Glad it worked out and you weathered that come out string of losers.
Good luck on the tables this cruise! I know Port Canaveral pretty well, I live nearby and go there for work and to eat sometimes.
Let me know if you need any recommendations for the area. if you get the chance to eat at Port Canaveral, I recommend Fishlips.
I was thinking of trying this strategy out on low stakes bubble craps when I go to Vegas later this month... but it looks like this system doesn't scale down that low really well.
Pretty sure I'm going to be on the same cruise you're going on! See you at the table!
Awesome
Have fun on your cruise. I would use one of your favorite strategies. Too much time at the craps table will equal no fun on the ship. Cruising and gambling are supposed to be enjoyable. Not a chore.
Yeah need to find balance. Hopefully can secure free cruise on first two sessions then have fun
Well that’s the point of this specific betting system. Your average bet is $200 but you definitely aren’t risking that. Really the only way you get down big is if there are lots of 7/11’s on the come out or lots of points being hit before you hit your inside numbers just once. Both those aren’t too likely. Personally I feel like I would lay the 10 or 4 for $200. And just take double the risk on the come out for a much much less probable number. With an avg bet of $200 you need to play for about 7 hours. So 3 sessions. All the cruises I’ve been on in Pretty much at the casino once a day.
Love this system Brian! Low Risk! Does the casino see through the DP and Place Bets countering each other?
He says in his experience they don't counter each other and both get rated.
Everything gets rated except for odds.
He said sometimes it cancels but a lot of the time they don’t rate it like that. And if they do it’s only the $50 lay. The $100 on the don’t come and the place bets always get rated.
Good info. Holy Roller: Which itinerary in your opinion is the smoothest? Less rocky? I get kinda sea sick. My brother also started getting comp cruises after he played maybe $300.
I have a friend who has gotten a free cruise from playing at one of the casinos here in Connecticut and my wife and I play at the same casino. Now she gets free cruises all the time (she only takes one per year, I think). My wife and I can't figure out how to get offered that first free cruise.
I’m sure you guys know but a $30 5 pays $42 not $35. So if you did $50 dp on 5 and go 49 inside with the $15 5. 1 hit on 6/8/9 you place $15 on on the 5 (making it $30). If a 5 hits, You get paid $42 and you take it down, you get back $42 + $14 of press up money = $56. You made $6 and have to start strategy again .
I was just watching back and saw that. 🥸 $30 on 5 and I kept saying $35 payout like the 6/8 would be, but on 5/9 it would be $42.
Does this work on Carnival.. do they have a posted point system?
Excited to try this! To Brian and Jeremy--would Crappy's "play all day" strategy work for this? He does $25 don't, $25 come, $25 come, $25 don't (1 per roll). If I just go back and forth on $100 don'ts and $100 comes for example, will they cancel each other out for rating?
He said they may or may not rate you for the $100 bet out there. But he has found that’s not enough, at least on a short cruise. You want to be up around $200 average bet so after 3 hours of play, your at 600 points, then day two and three repeat. That way you have 1200-1800 points and free cruise locked up. It’s kinda risky trying to earn free cruise on final day. You could do the all day at $50 bets if they rate all four bets.
Lol, just watched the video was going to point out the incorrect payout for the $35 5, but see someone else beat me to it. Anyway, great collab and I look forward to seeing how it works out for you.
A lot of cruise have 2x odds not 1x. I have been on a lot of cruises on different cruise lines.
You got a little flustered at the end there, with the $50 Don't pass and the $44 inside. Point is 5; you were o.k. hedging with only $10 on the 5. First hit on 6,8,or9 pays $14. Throw in $1 and take the 5 up to $25. Now you are fully hedged (almost). If point5 is made, it pays $35 plus the $14, is $49 to cover the $50 DP loss. $1 net loss. No biggie.
What about the 3rd and 4th person in the cabin? Discounted rate or full price?
I’ve had a third, and it was discounted.
Why not Duey Don't? Or do they not count that as two bets? Duey Don't for $100 each on lines. Only losing $100 on 12 during the come out.
Great info...thanks a bunch. Booking a cruise ASAP.
Well a doey dont would cancel each other out. Then when you put up place bets, you have no way to protect them. So essentially you’d have $110 at risk.
@@ColorUp Need to roll Holy Rollr's system, please. Having that break even mindset is kind of different. Get to 2500 points as fast as possible...play how you like afterwards.
@@FoxGamingFSG I released me rolling his strat today.
@@ColorUp Caught it. Good stuff, sir. Definitely let us know how it goes on the cruise. You have us chomping at the bit to go cruising. Good luck and win big!!
Any info on carnival and how they reward?
I don't have any info beyond royal carribean
You taling about the whole cruise? because I always have to pay tax and fees. On my 2 week Alaska cruise that was 800 dollars
Taxes and fees not included. Those always have to be paid.
The 7 should always be worth something. I do like playing both sides, but not at break even. I don’t like betting against my bets either, I only “cover” my don’t when in profit. Once the point is set you have the advantage on the don’t. I know it’s not sexy, but playing $100 on the don’t or pass will win more often than this strategy overtime,
Maybe, but it’s not about winning. It’s about time at table. Different goal.
@@ColorUptotally get that. I’d like to see a comparison because I think the time at table would be better too. Great content as always though!
@@TravisBAnderson Its certainly a consideration, and might warrant a side by side, but ultimately what works best, just depends on how the dice tumble that day
@@ColorUp very true!
I went on 16 cruises never gambled and keep on getting free cruises you don’t have to gamble all my cruises never paid not for one nothing at all just sign up and you get offers it’s pretty simple
I did the same thing two years ago ,took a screen shot of all my casino cards with the big names, sent it to carnival website and I get an offer a week for two for 7 night cruises , balcony , $100 per person on board credit with a deposit of $100 pp and free drinks while playing in the casino, but you must pay all taxes and port fees, bad thing is I haven't taken one yet and I'm still getting the same offers non stop. I use to go on alot of cruises 20 years ago but now I take alot of the caesar charter flights from MSP to Laughlin, Reno, Tahoe, biloxi love them. Now since I love playing craps I'm going to start taking these.
Interesting
Huh……please explain more….doesn’t make sense that the cruise line would fire out free cruises for no reason…..is it because of status from land based casinos like Ceasar’s rewards?
Could you do this in vegas to get comps or do they want too high of an average bet
Sure, you should earn good comp ratings, but casinos vary so much on how they rate you. It’s not as transparent as how royal car cruise rates. but anytime you are betting with 100-200$ on table you should be rated well.
How do I get a Holy Roller shirt, that looks cool
Contact Brian
How much time per night would you say you need at the table for this to work out?
If you are rated for about 200 points. On average it would take 6 hours total at table.
@@ColorUp is this 6 hours across the whole cruise or 6 hours per night?
I went on a cruise last year and played craps every night. How do I tell if I got an offer?
On the trip I was on, I simply went to casino host, checked my points and saw that it was eligible for free cruise. They advertised it. That was on royal Caribbean. I can’t speak to any other cruise lines.
Thanks for this free game😮
You had me at free!
😂
If only there was such things as free
Eventually it will go away if everyone starts doing it. If they aren’t making enough money off of these people then they’ll just raise the table limits or get rid of lower house edge games entirely.
Ever see a full pay video poker machine? Me either, and that’s why.
This isn’t magic formula. More will lose with it than win. I don’t think it’s going away. Maybe someday they raise point threshold for free cruise. But their business is getting peoples money on the ship. They tend to give away free or heavily discounted cruises anyway. Even for those that don’t gamble. Time will tell I guess.
Yeah make sure you don’t do it then 😜
@@hammer0987654321 I guess maybe cruise ships don't care and it's not going away bc like others have said, they want to get you on board to nickel and dime you anyways. But I dunno, if you have a good thing going why put it on youtube. All it takes is one douchebag at corporate who wants to squeeze another sliver of revenue to say 'hey we could be making more money off these people'.
My bride and I used to cruise a lot but, it wasn't until I won $16,000 in their casino, that they started sending me free cruises for the port fees and taxes ever since.
Wow! Big slot hit?
@@ColorUp, we decided on $2,000 buy-in limit for each of us. She lost hers, playing slots. I won a total of $16,000, over my buy-in, paid off her loss, took everything off our credit cards, took a submarine ride at Nassau, and surfaced beside Oprah Winfrey's yacht, (she wasn't on it at the time, it was parked at her house on Paradise Isalnd), after all of that, we still took home a little over $2,500.
I LOVED winning but, the most fun was when I cashed everything out and made in rain on my wife. She was in bed when I got up and she was lamenting over her losses.
At first, I thought they were trying to get her back to lose but, she gets Interior Room offers and mine are Jr. Suite offers.
@@ColorUp No. A combination of craps and blackjack over the five days.
Single odds...seems like a box betters dream
What are typical per-bet limits?
Tables are $10 min. As long as you have a $10 bet, you can place prop or field bets for minimum $1. Pass line or point number max is $500.
While I respect his knowledge, I can't agree with everything. I was a frequent cruiser, and have cruised/played on Princess, Royal Caribbean, and Carnival.
The rules change from ship to ship, depending on which is the home port. If their home port is Nassau, their rules are governed by casinos in the Bahamas. If the ship's home port is Australia, those are the rules they go by.
In Australia, for instance, if it's a $10 minimum table, every bet is $10 minimum. Hardways/Horn/Any Craps/anything.
Thanks for clarifying
Is there bubble craps on a cruise?
good question, I do not know, wish there was one to play when real table is closed.
There are no bubble craps on RCCL
There is also no bubble on carnival
No. But get off at Port and hit the casino!!!
Hi Brian