My first ever casino trip was 2 weeks ago, where I discovered Craps is my favorite game in the place! I can't wait to go back and try out what I'm learning here, thanks!
It's nice to see the same strategy played by others. Watching with different rolls, played at different levels, or what you do after you've paid for your bets.
COOL! Glad I came across this 'DoubleTAP' strategy. I live in L.V. and play craps 4 times a week, and despite what the unending masses of Amateurs say - NO, it is NOT all about pure luck - and there are plenty of Sound/logical strategies to employ, which will time and again illuminate the old adage -- "FORTUNE FAVORS the PREPARED"!. This is really a good move and I'm going to use it at certain times in the game flow... It was mentioned that once a player hits the goal of a Second Hit on the 'Power Pressed' number, then they could choose either a conservative or more aggressive strategy - which of course is quite true. But personally, when I employ this - it will always be followed by an aggressive pressing strategy, and here is why I say that... With your initial Risk-Factor at either $44, $45 or $48 etc (depending on how many Power Presses were put down...) you are going to get plenty of quick Seven-Out's over the course of play. So what I am looking for here - the only purpose in fact of covering all these numbers - is to get that MONSTER ROLL that was mentioned. When this happens, it can cover all the previous losses and could easily make for a handsome profit if pressed up properly, and that should be (I hope) the end result that any player is aiming for. So now my personal technique will come in after the Risk-factor has been 'Zeroed'. BTW, Personally, I don't call it "playing with house money" or any of that stuff - If you initially put down $44 to cover the inside, then you are RISKING that amount - and simply put your "Risk-Factor" is 44 bucks! So going with the sequence of Rolls shown here, I worked out how handsomely an aggressive 'PRESS and PULL' strategy would have paid on this very roll. On the first shooter you lost the initial Risk-Factor (and that is exactly why you shouldn't play this with less than a $500 bank roll, as was mentioned. Period!) The score-card then starts off showing a minus-44 and on to next shooter. Now I'll start this with the 'OFF on the Come-Out' technique mentioned here, even though I'M VERY FLEXIBLE ON THAT! I'll be OFF on some LONGER rolls for the exact reasoning mentioned - but I would beg to differ a bit - that is, although some do - NOT ALL MONSTER ROLLS have 7's in the midst which just SO-HAPPENED to come right after the POINT made. For example, I had a beauty MONSTER ROLL just yesterday of 33 Roll's, AND simply with NO SEVEN in the midst! I don't even know how many points were made in there, because that was not my focus, but - Those Rolls happen too baby! Anyway, I mean when I see that many Six's and Eight's popping up and the POINT is constantly another Six or Eight - YES I would be ON during that TRENDING. -- and btw, a quick digression: YES Amateur's! there IS such a thing as "TRENDING" in this game, as any roll of the dice - as mentioned in the vid - is a 'One in Six' proposition for a SEVEN to show - BUT - the dice WOULD "Need a Memory " to follow an exact sequence of - 5 Non-Seven numbers - then SEVEN. Then 5 Non-Seven numbers - then SEVEN... infinitum.. etc. THEREFORE, for that 1 in 6 ratio to play out over a longer run (which it ALWAYS DOES!) some of the spacing's between SEVENS will be quite large, and some will be 1 or 2 rolls and out. ANYWAY, so here's the outcome of that hot 2nd roll with the aggressive "Press and Pull" strategy I will use. First roll after Come out is 6 - Throw in an extra $4 to Power Press it to $30 (Risk Factor is now $48-Jake!) Next Come out was 8, and I'm ON-John! for every roll thereafter! (Yes, SOMETIMES I will get 7-banged doing that, but many other times I simply will NOT be "Wasting Rolls" as was also wisely mentioned here) Next roll is Eight so I'm POWER PRESSED to $30 on both 6 and 8 and my RISK-FACTOR is now $52, Stu! Next roll - 6 Pop's, take the $35 payout bringing Risk Factor from 52 DOWN to $17, and I leave everything as is. Also again, the heck with OFF on C.O. in the midst of this "SIX and EIGHT Garden', as I call it. Next roll is eight for another $35, and that is the Game Changer b.c. now I'm at "Risk-Factor ZEROED", PLUS $18! Now In some instances I WOULD regress right after R.Factor = Z(+). But not here - I leave everything as is, or just tell the Dealer "Same Bet". And now starts the power of the PRESS and PULL strategy, ( Which is simply, THE next hit = full Press, THE following Hit = Pull down the full Payout, REPEAT) Let's Go: Roll is 8, Press to $60. Roll is 6, Press to $60 and take the 4 and 10 for $5 each. Roll is 10, add a buck and Power Press it to $15. Roll is 8, PULL DOWN the $70 payoff. -- Roll is 8, Press to $120. (Also, 'Rack Up' a $10 extra that was not 'Power Pressed', or take the 'RESIDUAL' as I call it - that's IF anyone is paying attention to this POWER-PLAY, Jay!) Roll is 6, PULL DOWN $70. -- Roll is eight, PULL DOWN $140. -- Roll is 8 (the 'POINT', which is NOT a factor to me now...), Press to $240! -- Again, "ON" on THIS fricking Come-Out (are you kidding?) and Roll is 8, so PULL DOWN your $280!. Next Roll is 6, Press to $120 (Rack Up a $10 'Residual') Roll is 5, Power Press it to a 'Quarter'. The 6 BANG's again, Pull down $140! Two Yo's come off, then the 8 Pops once more for a Press to a whopping $480, (from a starting R-FACTOR of about 50 bucks, right? That's why AGGRESSIVE strategy is for me!) and RACK THAT $40 Residual. Nice Payout if the 8 showed once more - but let's NOT join the "Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda" club, right? What a NICE roll, although I wouldn't classify this one as a 'Monster'! But you do the math (which I'm not going to do exactly right now) if you want to add it all up. But at a quick glance, the profit - AFTER subtracting the initial $44 loss for the first shooter - is roughly around the plus $550 to $600 range I'd say... Again, TY for this cool strategy which I'm definitely going to work into my existing Bag-of-Tricks...
Actually just got done playing double tap. I played it twice in 2 nights. Both nights I cashed out ahead. In for $500 out for $900. Although I didn't realize until this video I did it slightly wrong. I pressed 5/9 to $30 as well. But otherwise I did the double tap then did 1-unit press from there while mixing in hard ways on longer rolls. Love this strategy for how quickly you get out of a hand and still have opportunity to make more.
I play this same strategy most of the time. Also, the very first video David did on this he sister pressed numbers and that is the variant I use. I'll have to try this variant. Another thing I like to do is, once I'm out on profit and the next hit pays me the $14, I add $6 to it and place the 4 and 10. This way I have all numbers covered as quickly as possible with little or no risk. And lastly, I really do enjoy your content, keep it going!
they demonstrate a good array of strategies to employ, any of which are useful depending upon what's happening on your table at the time. the key to any winning session is being patient, waiting perhaps to recognize a trend and then capitalize on it. good stuff.
"recognize a trend" is the exact same thing as "get lucky" Sadly, each roll is independent and random. Any "pattern" detected is just your brain trying to organize the chaos of a random universe. There is no pattern beyond the mathematical ratio's at work over the long term.
@@aebalc yeah, sounds good. If fact, the random universe you speak of has an order called measures of central tendency as is relates to craps . The roll of dice 'over the long term' will follow a bell curve that's higher in the center and tapers as you go away from the middle, we agree, I think. It's not the 'long term' we're focused on when trying to capitalize on a trend. The implication of a trend is what happens in the short term and that's what we want to identify so we can come out ahead. There's a little bit of luck and guess work involved.
Trends exist, problem is they don’t help with decision on very next roll, as trend can switch immediately. Past results in that case aren’t really helpful for future decisions as the next roll is an independent event.
@@ColorUp Boy-oh-boy...that hits the nail on the head! I've spend the last several months at the tables trying to discern a trend...then jump on it. The trouble for me is that as often as I "catch and ride the wave"--I catch the wave" and it immediately dissipates. That darn next roll seems to be an independent event! Again...random luck strikes.
it's interesting how I've heard you say it's not house's money it's YOUR money. It's important to remind yourself that when you win you are actually *covering your losses* from *losing sessions*. Who ever came in with $100 and came out with exactly $98.59? So whenever you press thinking it's houses money you are actually losing more money by betting bigger. And we all know that of course, I just liked how you say it's not houses money. I don't even think that was this video, I just heard you talk about house's money and thought of it.
I really enjoy your videos and this game. I have noticed that you often "forget" if you are collecting or pressing, so I was wondering if you have ever thought of having a button made like the On/Off button for Press and Collect???? Could be fun.
I thought I would play along with your roll and do a don't pass strategy, and then you proceed to hit six points in a row. Good thing I gave up after the third one...lol! Nice video.
I've done double tap and double tap your mate into triple lux with a lot of success! My fave go to strategy. I am testing out "The One" and I think you should do that strategy soon too buddy!
I like how your table has a whirl bet! You should do a video on the whirl bet if you haven't yet! I always steered clear of prop bets in reality but I think it's a cool bet. Especially as a tip would be cool. I honestly have more fun making bets for the dealer than I do myself haha. But yea that table really is a craps players dream and I've said it before but the style is my dream as well.
Apologies for asking. You had demonstrated and inside strategy and I cannot find the video. Essentially if you hit the 6 you pressed the 5 (8 pressed the 9) and the 5 pressed the 6. I don't remember the full details and I cannot find your video....am I just way off in my recollection?
I like this strategy and have used it. But I modify it by putting the $6 change on hard 4/10. I know these aren’t the correct odds but 4/10 I look at like a 50/50 bet. It’s either going to be hard or soft. If the hard hits I cover the 4 & 10. If soft hits I don’t replace.
What do you feel is better? Double Tap strategy where pros: you have less invested up front and cons: takes longer to get out of the hands versus Normal Regressions where pros: you typically are out of the hand in two hits but cons: it costs more up front so quick seven out is scarier?
if he can roll like that go to Gold Coast, they have "Repeater Bet" options i can't remember the payouts but the goal for 6 and 8 is 6 times before the 7 hits. (usually $10 tables)
Once, place bets are at table max, and put bets, and you still want to get more action on the 6/8 then sure. I would probably try hop bets first though ha
Here is an idea what if win the five or nine hit you take that money and power press the six and eight. Not a big believer in immediate repeaters and since the six and eight are more likely to hit anyway you’re more likely playing on “ casino money” sooner.
it’s preferred and better if they charge the vig only If bet wins, and taken out of win amount. Some casinos charge vig only when bet wins, other casinos charge the vig upfront when you make the bet
Here in Vegas this week. It’s very tough to find $15 tables on the strip. Strangely enough, I also found a lot of $15 and $25 tables downtown this time. Golden nugget, Fremont, cortez, …. All had $15 or $25 tables. Feels like $5 and $10 are non existent (unless you go off strip?)
We’re you there on weekend? I was there last week and that is the case. Have to go on weekday to get $10 tables and $15 on strip. and yes the few remaining $5 are off strip
@@ColorUp Sunday to Wednesday. I was chatting with one of the dealers. He tells me that the electronic crap machines killed the $5 and $10 tables everywhere, even downtown. You can play $1-$10 on the machines. But live tables are ALL $15 to start. And night time, even on weekdays they up it to $25.
Ok, but I’m telling you I wasn’t told, I actually visited many and downtown all were $10 except circa, and on strip most were $15 throughout most of week. Fri-sun strip went to $25, downtown $15…so on weekend I just went off strip some and found plenty of $5 and $10.
Is this something you can start with, collect where your playing with "no risk" and then go to a Triple Lux? Seems like it would be a good way to do it if you wanted to be really aggressive.
I gotta thank you though. Guys at Casino Quest are great but go SO fast. I just played for the first time this past weekend in Vegas. Watched your videos constantly before I went just to be comfortable and not look like a newbie. You explain things in an easy to understand way and then the "live action" really defines it. I did well playing conservatively. (Like a newbie! LoL) Ready to try some new stuff but because of you caught on quick. Great content and look forward to more!
I'm going to either play this or the triple lux next time we go to the casino. Question about the bankroll. Would it be best to bring 10x the total investment until the 1st collect on a worst case scenario? For example, $5 table triple lux, everything is pressed up twice, $32 across became $56 invested before collecting. Would it be better to bring $560 min or would somewhere in between like $400 be fine?
It’s just a general rule of thumb, with aggressive strategy you might want to be on lower end your comfortable with as you may lose it all. Many people like to play double tap, and then convert into triple lux.
@@ColorUp I'll keep that in mind. I've tested the strat alot over the week and I see how well it works, but I've also seen it flop. 1 great hand can offset 9 bad ones plus more; high risk, high reward. One more quick question though. I took a look at your power press charts (very much appreciated), do casino allow notes like that to be placed on the rail or somewhere where I can have it in view when I need to refer to it (barring on the table obviously)?
One of the craziest 6,8 rolls I've ever seen and you still only came out with 90 profit? I think I should just quit playing Craps, we know who actually wins money and it isn't the players.
No disrespect to those that suffer with this speech impediment, but man, you studdered way to much in this video! I mean, all I heard was 6, 6, 6, 8, 8, 8, 6, 6, 8, 8, 8!
You consistently did not follow your strategy as you set out!!! The whole set of rolls you continued to build out the board while ignoring the eight I dont know how many times. Focusing in on the build up will return the biggest payouts while building out the table increases the risk for a seven-- Try the video over, actually following what you set out to do. Yeah, it was annoying to watch!
I think you misunderstood something. This strategy power presses whatever number is hit, and once hit for second time or “double tapped” all bets are regressed. It has nothing to do with the eight, if the eight does not hit, it is not pressed.
It has been interesting watching your skill as both a dealer and editor over the past few years. You do a good job.
Thank you.
My first ever casino trip was 2 weeks ago, where I discovered Craps is my favorite game in the place! I can't wait to go back and try out what I'm learning here, thanks!
It’s such a great game!
I Know I played in vegas for the first time recently and it wad a fing blast
That second roll was nuts. All I can pray for is a roll just like that when I'm at the table. 6 & 8 to the moon!
I've had a few rolls like the throwing the 6V dice set.
That’s why I keep my bets on once they are paid for and some profit in my pocket for the next roll
It's nice to see the same strategy played by others. Watching with different rolls, played at different levels, or what you do after you've paid for your bets.
I was there at dicecon...lots of fun. Rolled with great people, can't way for dicecon 2023...
Im going to Vegas in March,, I like this. I will practice this one and hopefully give it a try. Thanks for the great content.
Same
4650$ on this strategy last night….. Monster roll hit make ‘em all TWICE IN ROW!!!!!
I would have been coloring up for sure after all those 6s and 8s. Need a roll like that in my life!
Every once in awhile it happens that way
COOL! Glad I came across this 'DoubleTAP' strategy. I live in L.V. and play craps 4 times a week, and despite what the unending masses of Amateurs say - NO, it is NOT all about pure luck - and there are plenty of Sound/logical strategies to employ, which will time and again illuminate the old adage -- "FORTUNE FAVORS the PREPARED"!.
This is really a good move and I'm going to use it at certain times in the game flow... It was mentioned that once a player hits the goal of a Second Hit on the 'Power Pressed' number, then they could choose either a conservative or more aggressive strategy - which of course is quite true. But personally, when I employ this - it will always be followed by an aggressive pressing strategy, and here is why I say that...
With your initial Risk-Factor at either $44, $45 or $48 etc (depending on how many Power Presses were put down...) you are going to get plenty of quick Seven-Out's over the course of play. So what I am looking for here - the only purpose in fact of covering all these numbers - is to get that MONSTER ROLL that was mentioned. When this happens, it can cover all the previous losses and could easily make for a handsome profit if pressed up properly, and that should be (I hope) the end result that any player is aiming for. So now my personal technique will come in after the Risk-factor has been 'Zeroed'. BTW, Personally, I don't call it "playing with house money" or any of that stuff - If you initially put down $44 to cover the inside, then you are RISKING that amount - and simply put your "Risk-Factor" is 44 bucks!
So going with the sequence of Rolls shown here, I worked out how handsomely an aggressive 'PRESS and PULL' strategy would have paid on this very roll. On the first shooter you lost the initial Risk-Factor (and that is exactly why you shouldn't play this with less than a $500 bank roll, as was mentioned. Period!) The score-card then starts off showing a minus-44 and on to next shooter. Now I'll start this with the 'OFF on the Come-Out' technique mentioned here, even though I'M VERY FLEXIBLE ON THAT! I'll be OFF on some LONGER rolls for the exact reasoning mentioned - but I would beg to differ a bit - that is, although some do - NOT ALL MONSTER ROLLS have 7's in the midst which just SO-HAPPENED to come right after the POINT made. For example, I had a beauty MONSTER ROLL just yesterday of 33 Roll's, AND simply with NO SEVEN in the midst! I don't even know how many points were made in there, because that was not my focus, but - Those Rolls happen too baby! Anyway, I mean when I see that many Six's and Eight's popping up and the POINT is constantly another Six or Eight - YES I would be ON during that TRENDING. -- and btw, a quick digression: YES Amateur's! there IS such a thing as "TRENDING" in this game, as any roll of the dice - as mentioned in the vid - is a 'One in Six' proposition for a SEVEN to show - BUT - the dice WOULD "Need a Memory " to follow an exact sequence of - 5 Non-Seven numbers - then SEVEN. Then 5 Non-Seven numbers - then SEVEN... infinitum.. etc. THEREFORE, for that 1 in 6 ratio to play out over a longer run (which it ALWAYS DOES!) some of the spacing's between SEVENS will be quite large, and some will be 1 or 2 rolls and out.
ANYWAY, so here's the outcome of that hot 2nd roll with the aggressive "Press and Pull" strategy I will use. First roll after Come out is 6 - Throw in an extra $4 to Power Press it to $30 (Risk Factor is now $48-Jake!) Next Come out was 8, and I'm ON-John! for every roll thereafter! (Yes, SOMETIMES I will get 7-banged doing that, but many other times I simply will NOT be "Wasting Rolls" as was also wisely mentioned here) Next roll is Eight so I'm POWER PRESSED to $30 on both 6 and 8 and my RISK-FACTOR is now $52, Stu! Next roll - 6 Pop's, take the $35 payout bringing Risk Factor from 52 DOWN to $17, and I leave everything as is. Also again, the heck with OFF on C.O. in the midst of this "SIX and EIGHT Garden', as I call it. Next roll is eight for another $35, and that is the Game Changer b.c. now I'm at "Risk-Factor ZEROED", PLUS $18! Now In some instances I WOULD regress right after R.Factor = Z(+). But not here - I leave everything as is, or just tell the Dealer "Same Bet". And now starts the power of the PRESS and PULL strategy, ( Which is simply, THE next hit = full Press, THE following Hit = Pull down the full Payout, REPEAT) Let's Go: Roll is 8, Press to $60. Roll is 6, Press to $60 and take the 4 and 10 for $5 each.
Roll is 10, add a buck and Power Press it to $15.
Roll is 8, PULL DOWN the $70 payoff. -- Roll is 8, Press to $120. (Also, 'Rack Up' a $10 extra that was not 'Power Pressed', or take the 'RESIDUAL' as I call it - that's IF anyone is paying attention to this POWER-PLAY, Jay!)
Roll is 6, PULL DOWN $70. -- Roll is eight, PULL DOWN $140. -- Roll is 8 (the 'POINT', which is NOT a factor to me now...), Press to $240! -- Again, "ON" on THIS fricking Come-Out (are you kidding?) and Roll is 8, so PULL DOWN your $280!.
Next Roll is 6, Press to $120 (Rack Up a $10 'Residual') Roll is 5, Power Press it to a 'Quarter'. The 6 BANG's again, Pull down $140! Two Yo's come off, then the 8 Pops once more for a Press to a whopping $480, (from a starting R-FACTOR of about 50 bucks, right? That's why AGGRESSIVE strategy is for me!) and RACK THAT $40 Residual. Nice Payout if the 8 showed once more - but let's NOT join the "Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda" club, right? What a NICE roll, although I wouldn't classify this one as a 'Monster'! But you do the math (which I'm not going to do exactly right now) if you want to add it all up. But at a quick glance, the profit - AFTER subtracting the initial $44 loss for the first shooter - is roughly around the plus $550 to $600 range I'd say...
Again, TY for this cool strategy which I'm definitely going to work into my existing Bag-of-Tricks...
Thanks for sharing your style, and for watching! Glad you liked this one.
Actually just got done playing double tap. I played it twice in 2 nights. Both nights I cashed out ahead. In for $500 out for $900. Although I didn't realize until this video I did it slightly wrong. I pressed 5/9 to $30 as well. But otherwise I did the double tap then did 1-unit press from there while mixing in hard ways on longer rolls. Love this strategy for how quickly you get out of a hand and still have opportunity to make more.
I play this same strategy most of the time. Also, the very first video David did on this he sister pressed numbers and that is the variant I use. I'll have to try this variant. Another thing I like to do is, once I'm out on profit and the next hit pays me the $14, I add $6 to it and place the 4 and 10. This way I have all numbers covered as quickly as possible with little or no risk. And lastly, I really do enjoy your content, keep it going!
I like getting 4/10 covered as well 💪
they demonstrate a good array of strategies to employ, any of which are useful depending upon what's happening on your table at the time. the key to any winning session is being patient, waiting perhaps to recognize a trend and then capitalize on it. good stuff.
"recognize a trend" is the exact same thing as "get lucky" Sadly, each roll is independent and random. Any "pattern" detected is just your brain trying to organize the chaos of a random universe. There is no pattern beyond the mathematical ratio's at work over the long term.
@@aebalc yeah, sounds good. If fact, the random universe you speak of has an order called measures of central tendency as is relates to craps . The roll of dice 'over the long term' will follow a bell curve that's higher in the center and tapers as you go away from the middle, we agree, I think. It's not the 'long term' we're focused on when trying to capitalize on a trend. The implication of a trend is what happens in the short term and that's what we want to identify so we can come out ahead. There's a little bit of luck and guess work involved.
Trends exist, problem is they don’t help with decision on very next roll, as trend can switch immediately. Past results in that case aren’t really helpful for future decisions as the next roll is an independent event.
@@ColorUp Boy-oh-boy...that hits the nail on the head! I've spend the last several months at the tables trying to discern a trend...then jump on it. The trouble for me is that as often as I "catch and ride the wave"--I catch the wave" and it immediately dissipates. That darn next roll seems to be an independent event! Again...random luck strikes.
@@aebalc I love all these little rituals and systems I see being a new player. I'm usually laughing inside at most of the dice stuff I see
that was a very impressive run of 6's and 8's!
Crazy
Going out to Vegas next week ... I like this starting stategy!
it's interesting how I've heard you say it's not house's money it's YOUR money. It's important to remind yourself that when you win you are actually *covering your losses* from *losing sessions*. Who ever came in with $100 and came out with exactly $98.59? So whenever you press thinking it's houses money you are actually losing more money by betting bigger.
And we all know that of course, I just liked how you say it's not houses money. I don't even think that was this video, I just heard you talk about house's money and thought of it.
The 2nd roll would've been great on triple lux
Love those guys at Casino Quest!
Man I wish I could see someone hit that many 6/8's in person! I'd color up for sure! Great video
I really enjoy your videos and this game. I have noticed that you often "forget" if you are collecting or pressing, so I was wondering if you have ever thought of having a button made like the On/Off button for Press and Collect???? Could be fun.
I thought I would play along with your roll and do a don't pass strategy, and then you proceed to hit six points in a row. Good thing I gave up after the third one...lol! Nice video.
Ha, yeah crazy roll
I've done double tap and double tap your mate into triple lux with a lot of success! My fave go to strategy.
I am testing out "The One" and I think you should do that strategy soon too buddy!
Yep, coming up
Does the One mean u press a specific number only?
@@JasonEmerson711 it's a hedge, press, regress, system. I've tested it aot on Crapsee and the local casino and it's been great so far.
@@ThePandaMike def would love to hear more about it.
@@JasonEmerson711 look up casino quest or ceg the one on YT
I like how your table has a whirl bet! You should do a video on the whirl bet if you haven't yet! I always steered clear of prop bets in reality but I think it's a cool bet. Especially as a tip would be cool. I honestly have more fun making bets for the dealer than I do myself haha. But yea that table really is a craps players dream and I've said it before but the style is my dream as well.
Thanks! I think I have done a video on the "world" or "whirl" bet in the past
Nice rolls, those would be a winner no matter what strat.
I’m sure I’m late but like the new intro
nice to see ya back color up! been awhile!
Glad to be back
Apologies for asking. You had demonstrated and inside strategy and I cannot find the video. Essentially if you hit the 6 you pressed the 5 (8 pressed the 9) and the 5 pressed the 6. I don't remember the full details and I cannot find your video....am I just way off in my recollection?
I like this strategy and have used it. But I modify it by putting the $6 change on hard 4/10. I know these aren’t the correct odds but 4/10 I look at like a 50/50 bet. It’s either going to be hard or soft. If the hard hits I cover the 4 & 10. If soft hits I don’t replace.
18% profit....better than the stock market :)
What do you feel is better? Double Tap strategy where pros: you have less invested up front and cons: takes longer to get out of the hands versus Normal Regressions where pros: you typically are out of the hand in two hits but cons: it costs more up front so quick seven out is scarier?
@Colorup These rolls made +$370 for the standard 3-point molly.
I wish I had the money for the Patreon but I don’t so will you ever make the sheets free for people who can’t afford to join ?
What sheets?
That was a lot of sixes and eights! New dice? Please roll like that at Dicecon.
I couldn't believe when I watched back the edit, that was nuts, didn't recognize during roll
if he can roll like that go to Gold Coast, they have "Repeater Bet" options i can't remember the payouts but the goal for 6 and 8 is 6 times before the 7 hits. (usually $10 tables)
double tap is the way to go along with a 47 roll of the dice by Jeremy.
This video demonstrates that the big 6/8 is actually a viable bet 😁
Once, place bets are at table max, and put bets, and you still want to get more action on the 6/8 then sure. I would probably try hop bets first though ha
Here is an idea what if win the five or nine hit you take that money and power press the six and eight. Not a big believer in immediate repeaters and since the six and eight are more likely to hit anyway you’re more likely playing on “ casino money” sooner.
I’m going to try this version at MGM national harbor tomorrow and let you know the results.
@@eddieonthemoney2520 how did it go?
@@flyerjack1548 After practicing it I wasn’t happy with the results so I stuck with my normal strategy
Creating opportunity as fast as possible, then go straight up to table limit
Can you regress your bet on the triple down strategy ? Cash out the 200$ and then regress your triple down bet back to 14$ or 28$ or something
Of course, whatever your comfortable with
Man that would have been an awesome roll on a live table there for a while!
I wish I had bets working on come out rolls, so many points hit, half my rolls bets where off haha
@@ColorUp I know if it only worked out for us like that that the casino lol
Here's hoping we can find $10 tables for Dicecon!!!!
Downtown they will all be $10 except for Sunday night, heck I plan on hitting south point, Ellis Island, Dowtown grand for $5
@Color Up . Never take anything for granted nowadays sir.
probably not on the strip but tons of options off strip for $10 tables even during the busiest times.
I'm going to vegas I may and looking for small roll grind play
When is the VIG charged? At certain amount of money to be placed or a certain amount of money that is already on the board?
it’s preferred and better if they charge the vig only If bet wins, and taken out of win amount. Some casinos charge vig only when bet wins, other casinos charge the vig upfront when you make the bet
I will be in Vegas in early April. Will any of the Craps Nation be there?
I’m not sure, I’m not really associated with that group. Check with them
@@ColorUp sorry I though you were part of it. I am definitely interested in learning more about DiceCon!
Here in Vegas this week. It’s very tough to find $15 tables on the strip. Strangely enough, I also found a lot of $15 and $25 tables downtown this time. Golden nugget, Fremont, cortez, …. All had $15 or $25 tables. Feels like $5 and $10 are non existent (unless you go off strip?)
We’re you there on weekend? I was there last week and that is the case. Have to go on weekday to get $10 tables and $15 on strip. and yes the few remaining $5 are off strip
@@ColorUp Sunday to Wednesday. I was chatting with one of the dealers. He tells me that the electronic crap machines killed the $5 and $10 tables everywhere, even downtown. You can play $1-$10 on the machines. But live tables are ALL $15 to start. And night time, even on weekdays they up it to $25.
@@ColorUp Yeah, i would imagine if i drive off strip i'll find the $5 tables. But that's no fun, lol.
Ok, but I’m telling you I wasn’t told, I actually visited many and downtown all were $10 except circa, and on strip most were $15 throughout most of week. Fri-sun strip went to $25, downtown $15…so on weekend I just went off strip some and found plenty of $5 and $10.
When is the VIG HA
"Hey Pit-boss! Check dem dice!"
Is this something you can start with, collect where your playing with "no risk" and then go to a Triple Lux? Seems like it would be a good way to do it if you wanted to be really aggressive.
Yep, the creator prefers that, double tap into triple lux
I gotta thank you though. Guys at Casino Quest are great but go SO fast. I just played for the first time this past weekend in Vegas. Watched your videos constantly before I went just to be comfortable and not look like a newbie. You explain things in an easy to understand way and then the "live action" really defines it. I did well playing conservatively. (Like a newbie! LoL) Ready to try some new stuff but because of you caught on quick. Great content and look forward to more!
Appreciate the kind words, I teach like I like to learn 😃
Almost 20% profit...take that all day, every day.
I like the Double Tap, when its on it can make you some money but this is gambling so tread with care......lol
I'm going to either play this or the triple lux next time we go to the casino. Question about the bankroll. Would it be best to bring 10x the total investment until the 1st collect on a worst case scenario? For example, $5 table triple lux, everything is pressed up twice, $32 across became $56 invested before collecting. Would it be better to bring $560 min or would somewhere in between like $400 be fine?
It’s just a general rule of thumb, with aggressive strategy you might want to be on lower end your comfortable with as you may lose it all. Many people like to play double tap, and then convert into triple lux.
@@ColorUp I'll keep that in mind. I've tested the strat alot over the week and I see how well it works, but I've also seen it flop. 1 great hand can offset 9 bad ones plus more; high risk, high reward. One more quick question though. I took a look at your power press charts (very much appreciated), do casino allow notes like that to be placed on the rail or somewhere where I can have it in view when I need to refer to it (barring on the table obviously)?
This strategy seems like it takes 6 hits to make money before the 7 , Does that sound right ?
Nope, just need a number to repeat. Could be two hits, could be 6, might never happen.
Gotta be honest, pressing up to $30 is good but if you just keep it up, then it’s $35 every time it hits.
Sure, and if you don’t regress down and a 7 shows, you are losing money on the shooter. Just depends how aggressive you want to be
It sucks here because the only $5 table in a 2 hour driving distance is the one I deal at :(
The other one is $10 table. Lol.
That's a boatload of 6s and 8s.
$5 on hard 6 & 8
One of the craziest 6,8 rolls I've ever seen and you still only came out with 90 profit? I think I should just quit playing Craps, we know who actually wins money and it isn't the players.
dge has better math than this one . too many numbers on table and their on table tooooo long .. bad things will eventually happen.. just do....
Thanks for checking out
@@ColorUp yeah
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Not with this strategy u can lose fast.
Sure, it’s aggressive
No disrespect to those that suffer with this speech impediment, but man, you studdered way to much in this video! I mean, all I heard was 6, 6, 6, 8, 8, 8, 6, 6, 8, 8, 8!
You consistently did not follow your strategy as you set out!!! The whole set of rolls you continued to build out the board while ignoring the eight I dont know how many times. Focusing in on the build up will return the biggest payouts while building out the table increases the risk for a seven-- Try the video over, actually following what you set out to do. Yeah, it was annoying to watch!
I think you misunderstood something. This strategy power presses whatever number is hit, and once hit for second time or “double tapped” all bets are regressed. It has nothing to do with the eight, if the eight does not hit, it is not pressed.
you need to fix the camera so we can see the board.. dice go off field of view
Thanks
Creating opportunity as fast as possible, then go straight up to table limit