Very similar to my go to Darkside play. You are spot on with max odds on the 4 5 9 ad 10! Contrary to popular belief I do not lay odds on a 6 or 8. The payoff is appealing but they will get picked off frequently and the shine of the payoff will wear off in the not so long run! Odds are better played on the outsides. The math don't lie! This is best played when sevens are contracting. If sevens are running behind you will LOSE! Play smart! Best of Luck at the Tables!😉
One simple way around the dumb casino rule for doey/don’t is to play with a partner. Partner on the Do, you on the Don’t. Oh and if you need to: Act like you don’t know each other! 😉
@@alkayboe652 team play is a whole different subject. I think John at Pro Craps started a series on it. It has potential but it is easy just to balance out and break even.
@@OnPointCraps Tried it tonight at the Kansas Star I bought in for 500 cashed out 640 so over my 20% win goal. I really like it because I have just been getting hammered on come out 7/11 I will definitely try it again tomorrow! Thanks !
@@bernarddevlin2592 Awesome. Glad to see it worked for you. Nice win. It’s stories like this that motivate me to make these videos. Thanks and good luck on your next outing.
Pleasure to meet you as well. That one good roll really helped me out. You catching that 6 with the stack of chips was fun to see. Hope to bump into you again. Did you walk away a winner?
Sorry, doesn't make sense to play the Don't Pass and Pass line at the same time if you're only gonna end up putting odds on the don't after the roll. Why not just wait for the point and lay against it. By doing it the way he's doing it you risk getting hit by the 12 and lose your pass-line bet.
Thanks for the comment. This video is a review of a strategy that was sent to me to try. I liked it but after rewatching it, I see your point. Waiting to lay the point and then doing the Come/DC eliminates the risk of the come out 12 even if it is only a 1/36 chance. Comments like this is how we make the community better and improve all our games.
@@OnPointCraps don't lay bets cost a 5% commission if you didn't bet on don't pass on the come out roll? Is that really better than playing against a 12 in the long run?
@@sushen_patel thanks for the questions. Laying odds after a come/don’t come do not cost a 5% vig. They should be true odds. Your local casino may charge it but not typically.
I would say 60 cents. Imagine the bets I made were pennies and double them. 60 on pass and don’t pass. Lay odds $1.20 on 6/8, $1.50 on 5/9, $2 on 4/10.
Very similar to my go to Darkside play. You are spot on with max odds on the 4 5 9 ad 10! Contrary to popular belief I do not lay odds on a 6 or 8. The payoff is appealing but they will get picked off frequently and the shine of the payoff will wear off in the not so long run! Odds are better played on the outsides. The math don't lie! This is best played when sevens are contracting. If sevens are running behind you will LOSE! Play smart!
Best of Luck at the Tables!😉
Thanks. Very good advice. I will take it to heart.
Same Problem. My Casinos in Reno will not allow you to bet the Don't Pass/Pass Line at the Same time!
@@ChristopherTaravella it’s crazy. I don’t understand why.
@OnPointCraps Because the Casinos Suck!
@ Truer words have never been spoken.
I love this strategy Mike but, so far I haven’t found a casino, that I go to, that will allow me to play this way. Great job on the roll out!
Surprising. I wonder why. Keep looking!
One simple way around the dumb casino rule for doey/don’t is to play with a partner. Partner on the Do, you on the Don’t. Oh and if you need to: Act like you don’t know each other! 😉
@@alkayboe652 team play is a whole different subject. I think John at Pro Craps started a series on it. It has potential but it is easy just to balance out and break even.
Thanks for showing this! Glad it worked for you, and everyone who may play it.
I really like it Dylan. It wins more than it loses and when it does lose it is easy to regain winnings.
@@OnPointCraps It’s in my top favorites.
Enjoyed your rollout. Would have helped me other nite when I hit a choppy table.
@@Helmspete7961 this is definitely good on a choppy table. Glad you liked it. Put it in your toolbox for next time.
@@SkillandLuckCRAPS mine as well now.
Nice strategy I will have to try it👍👍
I highly recommend it. I really like it. Let me know how it goes.
@@OnPointCraps Tried it tonight at the Kansas Star I bought in for 500 cashed out 640 so over my 20% win goal. I really like it because I have just been getting hammered on come out 7/11 I will definitely try it again tomorrow! Thanks !
@@bernarddevlin2592 Awesome. Glad to see it worked for you. Nice win. It’s stories like this that motivate me to make these videos. Thanks and good luck on your next outing.
I can't believe I met on point today at horseshoe casino 😊
I had so much fun 😂
Pleasure to meet you as well. That one good roll really helped me out. You catching that 6 with the stack of chips was fun to see. Hope to bump into you again. Did you walk away a winner?
@OnPointCraps I did. Actually, it was such a pleasure meeting you. We definitely need to meet again!
Sorry, doesn't make sense to play the Don't Pass and Pass line at the same time if you're only gonna end up putting odds on the don't after the roll. Why not just wait for the point and lay against it. By doing it the way he's doing it you risk getting hit by the 12 and lose your pass-line bet.
Thanks for the comment. This video is a review of a strategy that was sent to me to try. I liked it but after rewatching it, I see your point. Waiting to lay the point and then doing the Come/DC eliminates the risk of the come out 12 even if it is only a 1/36 chance. Comments like this is how we make the community better and improve all our games.
@@OnPointCraps don't lay bets cost a 5% commission if you didn't bet on don't pass on the come out roll? Is that really better than playing against a 12 in the long run?
@@sushen_patel thanks for the questions. Laying odds after a come/don’t come do not cost a 5% vig. They should be true odds. Your local casino may charge it but not typically.
I play online with a live dealer and it is a minimum 50 Cent table what is the lowest denomination I can play with this strategy
I would say 60 cents. Imagine the bets I made were pennies and double them. 60 on pass and don’t pass. Lay odds $1.20 on 6/8, $1.50 on 5/9, $2 on 4/10.