I had never played craps until I got curious and spent 2 weeks studying the game by watching your videos. The first time I walked up to a craps table, I turned 60$ into 800$. Thanks bro 🤘
Sounds like two different times the wife and I played. Both started with a simple hundred bucks. Couple of hours later we combined for over $2k. Pass line, double odds, and two come bets with 2x odds. Nice being on a couple of hot tables and helps that we hit a few “sucker bets” we threw out for fun.
I use this strategy all the time but with a field bet on every roll, even the come out. It acts as a crap check on the come out and really pays off if the 2 and 12 are hitting
Definitely a good strategy. I would make it a little bit better by adding the 4 and 10 ONLY if one of those numbers are rolled AFTER making 1 point, and then still keeping the strategy the same by going for 3 box hit numbers and then turning them off until you make your point or seven-out!
Just because I'm a low baller, I'm going to say that color up was my intro to craps. I said, "ok Google, how do I play craps?" I was sent here. I watched the iron cross, tried it, won $360 on a $100 br. Since then, I've learned more, watched a lot of his videos, and won a lot on them. While personally, I think he's not a shooter, he's got good money management skills, and really does play the strats as close as possible. He's won me more than I've lost, and I'm grateful for his education!
WOW! From 17:20 - 19:05 every roll hit the field. If you put down $10 on the field and pressed each of the eleven rolls, you would have won $20,480! Yeah, I know, you never know when the streak is going to start, or end. And that’s why they have table limits. Great vids. Keep it up!
I play a variation of this. For a five dollar table, $5 on pass. When point is established $30 in the don’t come. Whatever the point is for pass I’ll go 3 2 1 odds just like this and then place min bets on inside numbers. $5 in the come every roll and then go. It’s pretty low risk with the only real scary roll being to establish the don’t come.
I've been giving the 3-2-1 strategy some lengthy trial runs in practice, following the system exactly as played in this video, with mixed results. It seems to me that this strategy is one best used if you have have a starting bankroll of at least $300. With the strategy of covering all the inside numbers, as well as the funding of the occasional 4 or 10 at point, the total bet is going to be $32 to $36. To me, that's a lot to be wagering only to have it all instantly wiped clean by a 7. I've started new games on quite a few occasions where I've completely set up the inside numbers and then promptly sevened-out 3 times in a row. At that point, I'm already down at least $96 from my starting bankroll of $360 (like in the video). That's a tough hole to dig one's self from only 3 rounds into play. It seems if you have the wherewithal and patience to endure these unfortunate 7-outs (that WILL happen) at the start of play, (again, at least $300), great, but if you have anything much less than that, to me the $32-$36 bets are a bit risky. I will note that I have used this strategy on a online craps trainer that is seemingly notoriously difficult to break even with, and starting with a bankroll of $100, I netted $430. All in all, I think the "immunizing" the place bets from the 7 after rolling 2 or 3 of them is a good strategy.
Like all strats, it’s up and down depending on dice. I like to have 10x the bankroll of starting bet so I can ride out ups and downs with at least 10 shooters
I actually use this strategy. When I'm low on funds. $25 on 4 5 9 and 10, $30 on 6 or 8. I never thought about doing three or two times odds on the back side of the pass line like that. My favorite is to do Martingale strategy with craps. And then regress once I made previous money back. For example if I lost the 36 across I would have enough to win $36 on the first roll which is about $30 on the 5 6 8 & 9. Sometime 4 and 10 I would put 20 each. That's my strategy but it requires more of a bankroll. If you lose on the second attempt you can either double that up or regress and try again.
I tried this system yesterday with just $60. Unfortunately there weren't any $5 minimum tables active, which presented a dilemma. I've never played craps live before so I was a bit intimidated to use just $10 bets using such a small amount to start. The dealers were very helpful and encouraging so I gave it a shot. Glad I did!! So sticking with the 3-2-1 system, I walked out of the casino with $324!! Thanks!!
Wow, thats awesome, yeah with $60 you have to get lucky from the very start. Im glad you gave it a chance! It won't always work out that way, even with bigger bankroll, but great first time!
@@idunno4891 Even with $100 most strategies are tough to ride out the ups and downs. I like to have enough money to last 10 shooters. This is a good strategy, but look around, you may find something you like. Just play what sounds fun and you are comfortable with. Good luck on coloring up!
My go to strategy, after buying in at $500, is playing the pass line and if the point is 6 or 8 play 5x odds (casino I go to allows up to 10x) i usually start off at table minimum of $10 then and add $5 to my bet for every $100 I get into the green, but don't go over $25. I know it's a conservative strategy but I like it.
Great vid. This was close to my usual play except I'm more in the come box and haven't tried place bets. You threw a lot of field numbers in this one. I would add 5 in the field (like your iron cross) if the table was hot. Thanks for this. I'm going in a couple weeks to try it out.
Another fun strategy. Even more so a good demonstration of “turning off” bets in a live roll. The other (inadvertent) lesson is to always watch your bets for dealer error and if you see it stop the play immediately and ask for a correction. They have video and can review to ensure proper payoff. I have never had this happen at craps but was at a roulette table once where the dealer missed the payout on my bet 3 times. Each time i politely stop and said, “excuse me, but i was never paid on my bet”. They did a 15 second review and i got “very sorry sir, here you go.” In craps i can see the off place bet being dealer collected, as the dealer gets in a rhythm and the “off” bet changes that rhythm. Just be polite and kindly ask for a correction.
This is very similar to how I play. I like the inside numbers. If I get up a bit, I'll press my 6 & 8 especially. I also always put $2 on the Hard 6 & 8. If I'm still hitting numbers, I'll press my hard ways up a dollar each round. If the 4 or 10 are the point, then I put money on the hard 4 or 10.
Interesting, definitely like the idea, will go try it next month in vegas. Keep up the great videos, you keep improving everyone.The pop ups are getting better every video.
Enjoy your videos... I tried this last week in Vegas. Funny enough did real well with it on the Bubble Craps machine, doubled money. Tried it at actual table, came out down. I don't think that makes the strategy bad, just proves like everything -- it's all gambling. When dice is working, it's working. I was kind of thinking though, wonder how a 1-2-3 no pass system might work on the reverse? hmmm
I'm not a high roller and am just learning to play the game. Unfortunately, the craps tables are a new game here at the Tampa Hard Rock (they just opened them two months ago) so because of the newness, most of the tables are $25 minimum - especially on the weekends. If you go early during the weekdays you can find a $15 table or two, but they're almost always crowded. Hopefully, the newness wears down and we can get at least one $10 minimum table. People I've talked to said that it most likely won't happen for at least another year, if at all.
Fun strategy. Not much at risk. I'll try it. Great videos. Really good explanations, easy to follow. I watch them over and over while I get my walk in at the mall. Always liked the game but have learned a lot from your videos.
At one point you hit 11 field bets in a row. If you had a $5.00 bet and let it ride you would have made over $5000.00 dollars. I know who is going to let it ride for 11 rolls, not me. I do like this strategy and I will try it the next time I am at the craps table.
I like this strategy. There's plenty of 'action' for me, but there's not a ton of money on the table. Sure you'll get wiped out from time to time, which hurts, but you can hit here and there and stay at the table for a while and, just maybe win some $$. I'm a low roller.
I think I'll use this method when I play for the first time. I think I understand the game well enough now. Louisiana is the closest area next to the Naskila reservation. Both are about the same distance from me I'd say.
Not a bad strategy. I would just suggest rather than playing the pass line just do 22 inside. This strategy only does well if they are rolling numbers.
I like how you turn off your bets after hitting three times, that's actually how I play 22 inside. The difference between fun, and profit is risk management. 😋 I like having the pass line going with it though, that's pretty cool, but I feel like I would have to back test and change my risk profile based on that.
BrandoCommando11101 with pass line and odds you definitely are putting more money at risk for just one number vs the four numbers you have covered with 22 inside
Just found your channel... been enjoying the videos. I'm liking this strategy, looks great for an all-day budget grind. VA just approved two new casinos, one of which just 90 minutes away. I can't wait to get back to grinding! As for anyone commenting about getting on other bets, yeah, they can be fun, but when you pick a strategy for a session, you gotta stick with it. I too will drop the pennies in the middle, especially for tips, but you gotta stick to the plan if you wanna make money. Don't get distracted by the garbage action.
I play this strategy sometimes except instead of 3-2-1, I play 2-3-4, really pays big when the point is 4 or 10. Though you need a couple good shooters to really make it worthwhile.
I play this way and it’s been profitable both times still need to learn to walk away when you have a good amount of winnings I’ve gotten greedy and given some of it back . On my last day in Vegas I started betting the field more and lost that day should have kept using this method instead .
Color Up I like your Craps videos. Very fun, entertaining, and informative. The problem with this strategy that I can see is this.... You're risking way too much money out there on the table. You got the pass line bet, odds bet, and place numbers. If a 7 comes out too early, you've just lot quite a bit of money. If for example a point of 6 is established, then we do 3X odds. Then we add place bets on 5, 8, and 9. That's $36 total. We'd have to hit on our place bets in order to make any profit. If a 7 shows, you'll be losing money. The one thing I do agree with the strategy is, betting 3X on 6 8, 2X on 5 9, and 1X on 4 10. Obviously certain numbers like 6 8 are more likely to show, so we should try to take advantage of that. I personally would follow the strategy on odds, but not risk so much on the table. Since 7 shows up more than any other number, risking too much on the table at one time would just be waiting for disaster to strike.
this is similar to how I play except after 2 or 3 wins on the place bets I pull them down and put down a come bet that's double what my pass line bet is.
@@xpirate16 Well, if it's a 7, then you would actually profit off of the 7 out. If it hits something else, then I suppose it's just a working bet after that. What this person would do after that, I'm not so sure about, but after having a profit it's not really a horrible idea to have more money on the table.
I tested this yesterday on my app and I have to say the strategy worked.. this time anyway (lol). I was assuming a $10 table as that is the usual for me here. So $44 across. I started with a $200 bank roll. Only difference was after an inside number hit, I took it down until I doubled my money. Then I doubled my bets. Ended my commute with $1200 (about 50mins) Can't wait to test it on the real floor!
@@magormissabib69 yes that's right. Bet 6. It hits. Collect and take it down. Bet 8. It his. Collect and take it down. Wait for point. Repeat. It's a long play but it worked, for me anyway during this session
I wish we had a $5 table cheatest is 10 if we're lucky but it is usually $15-$25 have to have a good bankroll to begin with. :( I like your demonstrations.
I like how you do these strat walk throughs- Thank you! I like the darkside personally, unless someone at the table shows they are a AAA shooter, but I pretty much play all the inside numbers even while playing darkside. I dont press either unless I am up a lot. The longer the shooter goes without a 7 I add to my darkside odds. I havent seen anyone play this way- its gone well for me. Allows you to play with the crowd when a shooter can roll well, and hedge against people who cant shoot.
I have seen Total Random Crazy throws from people I personally know- have no ability in control..throw for an hour. I have also seen people with dice control throw above average 12-18 times consistently. This proves your argument and mine..but the AAA shooter with control can consistently perform where as Me with no talent cannot. You can easily spot them by the throw and how the dice land- hard with very little roll.
If I could of this would you not let me in on your action at a percentage and let me hit numbers for you ? After proving of course I have a high average of throws before the seven shows after an hour of doey don't as evidence ? I do this at 25 and up dollar tables cause they are usually empty to warm up !
I prefer to start out with minimum pass/come bets, take 2x odds, and keep 3 numbers working for me. Then incr my odds to max odds after a few hits...then press my come bets up next.
Great strategy. But keep the bets low and press the odds to the max (usually 5 or 10 times). Once I win 10 times I press the bet and start pressing odds again.
For entertainment purposes only. Very simply, the math is that the 7 hits on average once every 3 rolls - and you need to get to three rolls to show a small profit. Soooooo.......hope you get on a run! (You'll need it for all those "point-7 out" rolls)
@@ColorUp Let me explain a bit further. IF the point is a 5,6,8 or 9 (the numbers that are placed), the probabilities of hitting one of those 4 numbers is 18-36 or 50%. IF the point is 4 or 10, then the probability of hitting a 5, 6, 8, 9, or 4/10 are 21/36 per roll. So when you factor in the reduced odds of hitting a non-7 number that actually PAYS....your odds of getting 3 of THOSE numbers before a 7 out is far less then just getting past 3 rolls.
Every roll is independent, and odds reset. As you mentioned 21/36 combos will be winners. And 6/36 combos will be losers. You have a 6/36 or 1/6 chance to lose on each roll. Same chance on first roll and no greater chance after 20 rolls. Obviously it’s a gambling game, and the object is to overcome those odds.
Yep, just tell dealers you would like to go “off” on your bets. They will place a little marker on your chips marking them as off. You can leave them up there and off indefinitely as far as I know. If you aren’t ever betting at some point I’m sure the dealer will ask you if you are going to play or just want money returned
After the 3 rolls play a lay bet 10 on the four and 10 on the ten That way if the 7 hits the 4 and 10 will lay as insurance to minimize the loss. If a 4 hits it is only 10loss and the 10 lay is still working.. at 7 or 8 rolls the statics are in favor of the 7
Lay bets on the 4 or 10 are $40+1 minimum, they have that since a lot of people get scared betting that much. At least every casino I've ever been to has it that way,. You're better off betting $71 on just one of them if they will permit you to go up to $70 for a $1 vig.
A fairly hot roll when you started. You made like 4 -5 points and what's brutal is 2 quick 7 outs and you blew your entire profit. yikes, I don't know what to think about it just an observation.
Great videos, I have been learning a lot! I have a question about this strategy. Once you hit your 2-3 place bets and turn them off, do you ever turn them back on before the shooter hits the point or do you only ride your pass bet until the point is hit, no matter how many rolls it takes? If you do turn them back on, do you have a rule you follow for when to do it?
I believe his rule is to wait for a new shooter. Obviously you might miss out on some wins, so really up to you. You can turn them back on anytime you want. The 7 is due to roll 1 in every 6 rolls, whether you wait for a new shooter or never turn your bets off.
@@ColorUp Awesome, thanks for the quick reply. I'm excited to try some of your strategies for the first time this weekend in LV. Thanks again for all the work you have put in to help people learn easily.
Hey guys . Pick a day and battle the 4 & 10s verses the 7 . 6 combinations against 6 combinations buy the 4 & 10 to get 2 for 1 . Takes one hit to catch up to the 7 . I'll usually buy the 4 and 10 for 25$ each . 1 dollar vig on both . Wins you 50$ if one hits .. you'll be surprised how many times the 4 and 10 are rolled verses the 7 . But it's still a 50/50 battle
@@lanehartwell6963 From what I know about buying the four and ten is you win 50 dollars for a 25 dollar buy. But you have to pay one dollar to the casino. So all in all you win 49 dollars.
Would you believe me if I told you I won $500 at Excalibur in LV with only $40 total? My strategy as stupid as it may sound was $5 on Field and $5 on Come + an extra $10 if they hit a point instead of the 7. If my come bet went to a number I would then keep putting $5 on the come until either I win my money back on the # come or the person hits a 7.
Thanks for the pod-cast information. It seems like a real good site. A random question - what is the average amount that people "buy-in" for assuming a $5 table? I know in the videos you use 10 times the bet amount, so I guess another way to ask the question is what is the average bet amount?
john m If the strategy I’m using is only a $5 pass line, then I would personally bring $50 enough for ten shooters. Not sure there is an average, I see people buy in for $40 and give it a go or $1000. The smaller the amount the early in the session you need to catch some breaks to play longer.
@@ColorUp if you are trying to survive 10 shooters (in general) does that strategy carry forward with higher minimums? The casino near me is all 25$ minimums (I know quite expensive...) And I've been trying to figure out the "math" for picking a good amount to start with. Most 5$ strategies seem to start with around 300$, what is the equivalent amount for 5x the minimum? 5x the starting, so 1500$?
Jonathan Fair I like to do 10x whatever strategy I use. At our local table, if you were just to play the 6/8 for $30 each($60), I would bring $600. If you just want to play the pass with double odds, $75, I would bring $750. So for me it depends on the strategy I want to play and how much I plan to risk per round.
Just played this last night. Bought in with $100 and walked out with $900. However, I did change the strategy up just a little bit. I was wondering if dice control is a real thing?
not to be rude but in Atlantic City playing the pass line is 15-25 dollars betting a number is 30 dollars. It's a little more money invested, obviously if you can't afford it you shouldn't play. The worst case happens when you're watching someone throw bad rolls and you're losing money.
If the pass line is $15 the place bets will be $15 and 6/8 will be $18 - if $25 table, the pass line and place bets will be $25 with the 6/8 place bet $30
Recently started watching your videos and they are great! I’m a little late to this video, but I’ve never really been into Craps. Safe to say out of all the strats I liked this one the most aside from the fact you had a great roll lmao My question is have you ever rolled so well (like in this video) you went out the same night to go play? 😂
Question: where I play, the cheapest table is $10. In order to play this system would you recommend starting with 5 on pass and 5 on don’t pass, or is there something else I should do? I’m new to the game. Your videos are so great. Keep up the great work and thx for doing this!
JIMSZILVA unfortunately if table minimum is $10, each individual bet has to be at least $10 (not a combination) except the center table prop bets...to play this strategy at $10 table you would need to double each bet. I believe there are some electronic dice games that allow for combination bets to total table minimum.
Tested this on wizards table, did very well! I'll be at Luxor later this month and want to try this but hard to get a $5 table early. Minimum bank roll 10x rollers?
The Panda For $10 table just double amounts. You should be able to get $5 at Luxor, if not walk next door to Excalibur, probably not nights and weekends though.
ChumpSauce as I tested this with a large bankroll and strangers at the table with no dice control it worked pretty decent. There were times I did have to stay disciplined and pull my bets after the third hit. I then pulled an extra unit onto my odds for the point as I already had house money pulled off the inside. Hit the feature bet once and hit half features like 20 times lol
I love this strategy and plan on using it with a "good" shooter. What would be a good strategy to switch to with a random shooter with possible "7s" coming?
OK, Colorup. Here's my problem. When shooting, I use the ice tong grip. Could never get comfy with the more traditional grips. Recently I've felt the dice coming apart as they leave my fingers. Invariably when thst happens, Voldemort appears and the roll is over. Any thoughts?
my only bets at the craps table is a $20 bet on the don't pass with a $5 cover on "any 7" on the come out. Then i let the $20 ride on the "dark side" with a continued $5 bet in the field per roll. I am at a 91% walk away with profit with this system. Very easy to follow, the best odds and you get no nonsense, straight payouts and little drama.
Actually it pays to buy the 4/10 at the $10 level that some casinos allow. The effective vig is higher, but you get paid more than when making a $10 place bet.
You can tell the dealer how you’re playing. Most experienced have seen it all and will figure out quickly anyway. Tip when comfortable. When leaving is easiest, but you can tip throughout play.
Mathematically you will lose the least amount of money in the long term yes that is correct. The question is what is the long term? If you go to Vegas for the weekend and lose, if you are playing max odds you will be losing more money. Check out my video on max odds, you may find interesting.
Mathematically, yes. Emotionally, no. You'll ride larger swings in your bankroll for diminishing returns. The house always has the advantage. The more free odds you bet the less advantage. BUT....you're going from a 1% to a .85% to .5% to a .25% to a .09%. Each of these additional bets reduces the house advantage but now you have even more at risk. It's always easier to lose money than to rebuild it.
Have you tried a slow progression on odds as you lose,, I have found if you run into a few PSO then flat betting is very hard to make a come back. Your thoughts on progressing. One guy had a system called BDALT,, he only made 2 come bets at a higher dollar amount, just divide your 3 bets into only 2,, if you got a hit he cut odds in half,, then if it hit a couple more times he would start adding. This is a regression but seems to work if you get one hit, and cut bets in half at that point you cant lose.
4040Gator Never Ever raise your bets as you lose. If you want to win. You hold it when you lose, raise it when you win. Leave if your plan is failing and come back another day.
I know you have too many comments to read this BUT I've been watching since less the 500 subs ur the shit LOVE ur channel keep up the good work and btw FUCK the haters
Color Up - sorry, I meant to say if you make the point after you’ve turned the place bets off, do you do pass line with odds again, or hold until next shooter?
David Carlin oh ok, yeah I don’t know the answer. I would just wait till next shooter, but you would have to contact the original creator for his intent
Another thing you might want to try. Points are less likely to hit, than not hit. So leaving the odds bet up after the 2 roll pull down doesn't make much sense. It's just risking that odds bet now. And if you're going to scale up(as I've done on the simulator all morning, been a boring day), then it's more beneficial to just bet a minimum pass line bet of 5$, and put a place bet on the point since there is no bet limit by putting it there, then you don't have to risk a big pass line bet which is a 50/50 payout roughly. On the simulator for over 1000 rolls now, this strategy has worked really well. It can swing around a bit, but has been staying in the positive about 20-30 base betting units. In my case I'm putting in 20 unit bets(100,120) inside. Profit has been in the range of 2000-3000$ the entire time. Definitely going to go play this one live and see how it goes.
What is a good simulator? I have tried using apps but I can't seem to find one that will let me turn place bets off and also one that has proper odds and payouts.
place numbers not working with new come out roll? If the previous point hits obviously. Some places in Vegas will leave them workin if you don’t say otherwise.
Max odds does not make your bet more likely to win. When you add odds you are adding to additional money to a bet that you have the disadvantage, And long term it does not effect your "expected loss to the casino" which will always be 1.4% of the pass/come bet. It increases volatility to the game. Having said that, it does lower the combined house edge long term, and if point numbers are being rolled, you will win more money, but that is because you are betting more, even though it is at a 0% house edge.
you were hitting your point early and often and some place bets im surprised thats all you won . but woulda put that last 1 dollar on the horn if its allowed
Color Up Em I reading this right that when it is time to turn OFF your Place Bets you can also remove your odds bet from the Pass Line bet if you wanted to?
Color Up I had a good time at the tables over the Holiday. Place bets and Pass Line is how would normally play. But this system gave me some structure to stay away from the evil 7. My first session I turned my place bets off 4 different times and then the 7 popped up on the next roll. You talk about getting some looks and comments. That is FUN! Thanks
I had never played craps until I got curious and spent 2 weeks studying the game by watching your videos. The first time I walked up to a craps table, I turned 60$ into 800$. Thanks bro 🤘
Wow, awesome results!!
Please share your strategy Matt
How bro??
Legit I turned 60$ into 200$
Sounds like two different times the wife and I played. Both started with a simple hundred bucks. Couple of hours later we combined for over $2k. Pass line, double odds, and two come bets with 2x odds. Nice being on a couple of hot tables and helps that we hit a few “sucker bets” we threw out for fun.
I use this strategy all the time but with a field bet on every roll, even the come out. It acts as a crap check on the come out and really pays off if the 2 and 12 are hitting
dice are streaky
the 4 & 10 hit a lot on cold tables
Don't play scared & press up for big wins!
Definitely a good strategy.
I would make it a little bit better by adding the 4 and 10 ONLY if one of those numbers are rolled AFTER making 1 point, and then still keeping the strategy the same by going for 3 box hit numbers and then turning them off until you make your point or seven-out!
Just because I'm a low baller, I'm going to say that color up was my intro to craps. I said, "ok Google, how do I play craps?" I was sent here. I watched the iron cross, tried it, won $360 on a $100 br. Since then, I've learned more, watched a lot of his videos, and won a lot on them. While personally, I think he's not a shooter, he's got good money management skills, and really does play the strats as close as possible. He's won me more than I've lost, and I'm grateful for his education!
Appreciate the kind comments!
i must say I really admire this strategy. I have been using it and find it most Profitable, for myself.
thanks, and keep up the good work..
Glad its working out for you!
WOW! From 17:20 - 19:05 every roll hit the field. If you put down $10 on the field and pressed each of the eleven rolls, you would have won $20,480! Yeah, I know, you never know when the streak is going to start, or end. And that’s why they have table limits. Great vids. Keep it up!
Hindsight is 20/20🤓
I can walk up to a craps table with confidence after watching your videos. Thank you!
I play a variation of this. For a five dollar table, $5 on pass. When point is established $30 in the don’t come. Whatever the point is for pass I’ll go 3 2 1 odds just like this and then place min bets on inside numbers. $5 in the come every roll and then go. It’s pretty low risk with the only real scary roll being to establish the don’t come.
I've been giving the 3-2-1 strategy some lengthy trial runs in practice, following the system exactly as played in this video, with mixed results. It seems to me that this strategy is one best used if you have have a starting bankroll of at least $300. With the strategy of covering all the inside numbers, as well as the funding of the occasional 4 or 10 at point, the total bet is going to be $32 to $36. To me, that's a lot to be wagering only to have it all instantly wiped clean by a 7. I've started new games on quite a few occasions where I've completely set up the inside numbers and then promptly sevened-out 3 times in a row. At that point, I'm already down at least $96 from my starting bankroll of $360 (like in the video). That's a tough hole to dig one's self from only 3 rounds into play. It seems if you have the wherewithal and patience to endure these unfortunate 7-outs (that WILL happen) at the start of play, (again, at least $300), great, but if you have anything much less than that, to me the $32-$36 bets are a bit risky. I will note that I have used this strategy on a online craps trainer that is seemingly notoriously difficult to break even with, and starting with a bankroll of $100, I netted $430. All in all, I think the "immunizing" the place bets from the 7 after rolling 2 or 3 of them is a good strategy.
Like all strats, it’s up and down depending on dice. I like to have 10x the bankroll of starting bet so I can ride out ups and downs with at least 10 shooters
I know why you like craps. You're quite a shooter. Good Rolls 👍!!
I like this. It’s very easy to remember and keep track of what to do.
I actually use this strategy. When I'm low on funds. $25 on 4 5 9 and 10, $30 on 6 or 8. I never thought about doing three or two times odds on the back side of the pass line like that.
My favorite is to do Martingale strategy with craps. And then regress once I made previous money back. For example if I lost the 36 across I would have enough to win $36 on the first roll which is about $30 on the 5 6 8 & 9. Sometime 4 and 10 I would put 20 each. That's my strategy but it requires more of a bankroll. If you lose on the second attempt you can either double that up or regress and try again.
I tried this system yesterday with just $60. Unfortunately there weren't any $5 minimum tables active, which presented a dilemma. I've never played craps live before so I was a bit intimidated to use just $10 bets using such a small amount to start. The dealers were very helpful and encouraging so I gave it a shot. Glad I did!! So sticking with the 3-2-1 system, I walked out of the casino with $324!! Thanks!!
Wow, thats awesome, yeah with $60 you have to get lucky from the very start. Im glad you gave it a chance! It won't always work out that way, even with bigger bankroll, but great first time!
@@ColorUp thanks to you as well! Ur video gave me the courage to go for it. Love your videos and they've helped me alot. Thanks again👍
@@ColorUp so I'm thinking of going to the casino again but using a $100 bankroll. Any advice?!
@@ColorUp should I stick with the 3-2-1 or use something different?
@@idunno4891 Even with $100 most strategies are tough to ride out the ups and downs. I like to have enough money to last 10 shooters. This is a good strategy, but look around, you may find something you like. Just play what sounds fun and you are comfortable with. Good luck on coloring up!
My go to strategy, after buying in at $500, is playing the pass line and if the point is 6 or 8 play 5x odds (casino I go to allows up to 10x) i usually start off at table minimum of $10 then and add $5 to my bet for every $100 I get into the green, but don't go over $25. I know it's a conservative strategy but I like it.
starting conservative, and progressively betting more when up with casino winnings is very smart
No need to apologize for hitting them poins, it's fun to see you win
Great strategy, just curious how does this strategy compare to the iron cross with the pass line?
Great vid. This was close to my usual play except I'm more in the come box and haven't tried place bets. You threw a lot of field numbers in this one. I would add 5 in the field (like your iron cross) if the table was hot. Thanks for this. I'm going in a couple weeks to try it out.
Another fun strategy. Even more so a good demonstration of “turning off” bets in a live roll. The other (inadvertent) lesson is to always watch your bets for dealer error and if you see it stop the play immediately and ask for a correction. They have video and can review to ensure proper payoff.
I have never had this happen at craps but was at a roulette table once where the dealer missed the payout on my bet 3 times. Each time i politely stop and said, “excuse me, but i was never paid on my bet”. They did a 15 second review and i got “very sorry sir, here you go.”
In craps i can see the off place bet being dealer collected, as the dealer gets in a rhythm and the “off” bet changes that rhythm. Just be polite and kindly ask for a correction.
Tyrone Powers yep it does happen, pay attention to your hard earned money
This is very similar to how I play. I like the inside numbers. If I get up a bit, I'll press my 6 & 8 especially. I also always put $2 on the Hard 6 & 8. If I'm still hitting numbers, I'll press my hard ways up a dollar each round. If the 4 or 10 are the point, then I put money on the hard 4 or 10.
sounds good, thanks
Interesting, definitely like the idea, will go try it next month in vegas. Keep up the great videos, you keep improving everyone.The pop ups are getting better every video.
cosgarosut thanks for the “pop up” feedback, lot of extra work
Enjoy your videos... I tried this last week in Vegas. Funny enough did real well with it on the Bubble Craps machine, doubled money. Tried it at actual table, came out down. I don't think that makes the strategy bad, just proves like everything -- it's all gambling. When dice is working, it's working. I was kind of thinking though, wonder how a 1-2-3 no pass system might work on the reverse? hmmm
Great video, this is the best run I've seen from you LOL. I'm trying it on the $10 table tonight, Thanks
How did the $10 table go?
I'm not a high roller and am just learning to play the game. Unfortunately, the craps tables are a new game here at the Tampa Hard Rock (they just opened them two months ago) so because of the newness, most of the tables are $25 minimum - especially on the weekends. If you go early during the weekdays you can find a $15 table or two, but they're almost always crowded. Hopefully, the newness wears down and we can get at least one $10 minimum table. People I've talked to said that it most likely won't happen for at least another year, if at all.
Fun strategy. Not much at risk. I'll try it. Great videos. Really good explanations, easy to follow. I watch them over and over while I get my walk in at the mall. Always liked the game but have learned a lot from your videos.
Appreciate you watching! This is a fun one, and not too risky. My favorite kind of strategy.
At one point you hit 11 field bets in a row. If you had a $5.00 bet and let it ride you would have made over $5000.00 dollars. I know who is going to let it ride for 11 rolls, not me. I do like this strategy and I will try it the next time I am at the craps table.
I like this strategy. There's plenty of 'action' for me, but there's not a ton of money on the table. Sure you'll get wiped out from time to time, which hurts, but you can hit here and there and stay at the table for a while and, just maybe win some $$. I'm a low roller.
For odds on an inside number, keep money as place bet, its get paid more...i do that now ex. 6-8 pays 7, 5-9 pays 7 only 4-10 keep behind pass bet
Check out my video on place bets vs come bets, you might find interesting
I think I'll use this method when I play for the first time. I think I understand the game well enough now. Louisiana is the closest area next to the Naskila reservation. Both are about the same distance from me I'd say.
I think this is a solid strategy to use.
If you would have played the come line getting two additional numbers you would only have two place bets. Then bet minimum come and press the odds
Not a bad strategy. I would just suggest rather than playing the pass line just do 22 inside. This strategy only does well if they are rolling numbers.
Now, this is very interesting! How does this compare to a Pass line Iron Cross for low rollers?
I like how you turn off your bets after hitting three times, that's actually how I play 22 inside. The difference between fun, and profit is risk management. 😋
I like having the pass line going with it though, that's pretty cool, but I feel like I would have to back test and change my risk profile based on that.
BrandoCommando11101 with pass line and odds you definitely are putting more money at risk for just one number vs the four numbers you have covered with 22 inside
Just found your channel... been enjoying the videos. I'm liking this strategy, looks great for an all-day budget grind. VA just approved two new casinos, one of which just 90 minutes away. I can't wait to get back to grinding!
As for anyone commenting about getting on other bets, yeah, they can be fun, but when you pick a strategy for a session, you gotta stick with it. I too will drop the pennies in the middle, especially for tips, but you gotta stick to the plan if you wanna make money. Don't get distracted by the garbage action.
Great video as always my friend. I sure do enjoy watching them. I hope you are enjoying Colorado and have found a good spot to roll the bones!
Well I have been to Black Hawk and love the low table limits. I just need to get there more often.
I play this strategy sometimes except instead of 3-2-1, I play 2-3-4, really pays big when the point is 4 or 10. Though you need a couple good shooters to really make it worthwhile.
putting more money on the higher paying longer shots...but if the dice roll your way then...$$
CU, love your videos! Make craps so much more understanding, and provides strategies like this that a regular schmoe like me can actually use! Thanks.
You are welcome. Thanks for watching.
I play this way and it’s been profitable both times still need to learn to walk away when you have a good amount of winnings I’ve gotten greedy and given some of
it back . On my last day in Vegas I started betting the field more and lost that day should have kept using this method instead .
Color Up I like your Craps videos. Very fun, entertaining, and informative.
The problem with this strategy that I can see is this.... You're risking way too much money out there on the table. You got the pass line bet, odds bet, and place numbers. If a 7 comes out too early, you've just lot quite a bit of money.
If for example a point of 6 is established, then we do 3X odds. Then we add place bets on 5, 8, and 9. That's $36 total. We'd have to hit on our place bets in order to make any profit. If a 7 shows, you'll be losing money.
The one thing I do agree with the strategy is, betting 3X on 6 8, 2X on 5 9, and 1X on 4 10. Obviously certain numbers like 6 8 are more likely to show, so we should try to take advantage of that.
I personally would follow the strategy on odds, but not risk so much on the table. Since 7 shows up more than any other number, risking too much on the table at one time would just be waiting for disaster to strike.
Thanks for watching! Yeah some strategies risk more to win more. Just depends on your comfort level...and how the dice roll that day :)
This is exactly how I play. I didn't know that this was a known strategy
Everything is a known strategy.
I like it. You got to play for a good while and all the entertainment was almost totally free. IN a real casino that is. good video
Yeah, i like this one
this is similar to how I play except after 2 or 3 wins on the place bets I pull them down and put down a come bet that's double what my pass line bet is.
Craps novice here. What is the strategy behind that move?
@@xpirate16 Well, if it's a 7, then you would actually profit off of the 7 out. If it hits something else, then I suppose it's just a working bet after that. What this person would do after that, I'm not so sure about, but after having a profit it's not really a horrible idea to have more money on the table.
I tested this yesterday on my app and I have to say the strategy worked.. this time anyway (lol). I was assuming a $10 table as that is the usual for me here. So $44 across. I started with a $200 bank roll. Only difference was after an inside number hit, I took it down until I doubled my money. Then I doubled my bets. Ended my commute with $1200 (about 50mins) Can't wait to test it on the real floor!
graham Holmes
question how can you double your money if you take your bets down ? Are you just waiting for point ?
@@magormissabib69 yes that's right. Bet 6. It hits. Collect and take it down. Bet 8. It his. Collect and take it down. Wait for point. Repeat. It's a long play but it worked, for me anyway during this session
I like it, i can go 6/8 hedge or 3-2-1.
I wish we had a $5 table cheatest is 10 if we're lucky but it is usually $15-$25 have to have a good bankroll to begin with. :( I like your demonstrations.
East Coast? that stinks, I couldn't afford that game, I would just have to give up the game except on vacations.
Can't wait to try this!! Thank you 💚
Iamhallucinatingnow let us know how it goes!
I like how you do these strat walk throughs- Thank you!
I like the darkside personally, unless someone at the table shows they are a AAA shooter, but I pretty much play all the inside numbers even while playing darkside. I dont press either unless I am up a lot. The longer the shooter goes without a 7 I add to my darkside odds. I havent seen anyone play this way- its gone well for me. Allows you to play with the crowd when a shooter can roll well, and hedge against people who cant shoot.
As you know the dark side is not nearly as popular and so I don't have as many videos. I will be making more though.
"people who can't shoot" LOL. Every shooter and roll is completely random. No evidence whatsoever someone can control the dice.
I have seen Total Random Crazy throws from people I personally know- have no ability in control..throw for an hour. I have also seen people with dice control throw above average 12-18 times consistently. This proves your argument and mine..but the AAA shooter with control can consistently perform where as Me with no talent cannot. You can easily spot them by the throw and how the dice land- hard with very little roll.
If I could of this would you not let me in on your action at a percentage and let me hit numbers for you ? After proving of course I have a high average of throws before the seven shows after an hour of doey don't as evidence ? I do this at 25 and up dollar tables cause they are usually empty to warm up !
fire betters would have loved this session, great vid as always.
thanks for watching!
I prefer to start out with minimum pass/come bets, take 2x odds, and keep 3 numbers working for me. Then incr my odds to max odds after a few hits...then press my come bets up next.
sounds good, thanks
Great strategy. But keep the bets low and press the odds to the max (usually 5 or 10 times). Once I win 10 times I press the bet and start pressing odds again.
For entertainment purposes only. Very simply, the math is that the 7 hits on average once every 3 rolls - and you need to get to three rolls to show a small profit. Soooooo.......hope you get on a run! (You'll need it for all those "point-7 out" rolls)
The 7 rolls on avg once every 6 rolls according to math probability statistics.
@@ColorUp Let me explain a bit further. IF the point is a 5,6,8 or 9 (the numbers that are placed), the probabilities of hitting one of those 4 numbers is 18-36 or 50%. IF the point is 4 or 10, then the probability of hitting a 5, 6, 8, 9, or 4/10 are 21/36 per roll.
So when you factor in the reduced odds of hitting a non-7 number that actually PAYS....your odds of getting 3 of THOSE numbers before a 7 out is far less then just getting past 3 rolls.
Every roll is independent, and odds reset. As you mentioned 21/36 combos will be winners. And 6/36 combos will be losers.
You have a 6/36 or 1/6 chance to lose on each roll. Same chance on first roll and no greater chance after 20 rolls. Obviously it’s a gambling game, and the object is to overcome those odds.
Easy to follow for a newbie like me. I like it. Could have used it today at Delaware Park the way the inside numbers were hitting.
yeah, just when you switch, then the outside numbers start rolling ha
So I can ask the dealer to have my place bets "not working" instead of removing my chips entirely from place bet area?
And at what point will those non working place bets be returned to me if I never turn them back on? On a 7 and out?
Yep, just tell dealers you would like to go “off” on your bets. They will place a little marker on your chips marking them as off. You can leave them up there and off indefinitely as far as I know. If you aren’t ever betting at some point I’m sure the dealer will ask you if you are going to play or just want money returned
After the 3 rolls play a lay bet 10 on the four and 10 on the ten That way if the 7 hits the 4 and 10 will lay as insurance to minimize the loss. If a 4 hits it is only 10loss and the 10 lay is still working.. at 7 or 8 rolls the statics are in favor of the 7
thanks for your thoughts
But how much do you put on there
Because 10 won’t cover if you lose correct. Explain to me how that works
Lay bets on the 4 or 10 are $40+1 minimum, they have that since a lot of people get scared betting that much. At least every casino I've ever been to has it that way,. You're better off betting $71 on just one of them if they will permit you to go up to $70 for a $1 vig.
A fairly hot roll when you started. You made like 4 -5 points and what's brutal is 2 quick 7 outs and you blew your entire profit. yikes, I don't know what to think about it just an observation.
Great videos, I have been learning a lot! I have a question about this strategy. Once you hit your 2-3 place bets and turn them off, do you ever turn them back on before the shooter hits the point or do you only ride your pass bet until the point is hit, no matter how many rolls it takes? If you do turn them back on, do you have a rule you follow for when to do it?
I believe his rule is to wait for a new shooter. Obviously you might miss out on some wins, so really up to you. You can turn them back on anytime you want. The 7 is due to roll 1 in every 6 rolls, whether you wait for a new shooter or never turn your bets off.
@@ColorUp Awesome, thanks for the quick reply. I'm excited to try some of your strategies for the first time this weekend in LV. Thanks again for all the work you have put in to help people learn easily.
@@Spinucci8 Glad you liked, and good luck in Vegas!!!!
Hey guys . Pick a day and battle the 4 & 10s verses the 7 . 6 combinations against 6 combinations buy the 4 & 10 to get 2 for 1 . Takes one hit to catch up to the 7 . I'll usually buy the 4 and 10 for 25$ each . 1 dollar vig on both . Wins you 50$ if one hits .. you'll be surprised how many times the 4 and 10 are rolled verses the 7 . But it's still a 50/50 battle
New to craps, what do you mean by 1 dollar vig?
@@lanehartwell6963 From what I know about buying the four and ten is you win 50 dollars for a 25 dollar buy. But you have to pay one dollar to the casino. So all in all you win 49 dollars.
Thank you for another good video
You bet
as your covering the numbers that can kill a field bet might as well as have something on it.
Would you believe me if I told you I won $500 at Excalibur in LV with only $40 total? My strategy as stupid as it may sound was $5 on Field and $5 on Come + an extra $10 if they hit a point instead of the 7. If my come bet went to a number I would then keep putting $5 on the come until either I win my money back on the # come or the person hits a 7.
Bryant Uribe: Even a blind squirll can find an acorn once in a while.
Good system just need no 7 in 3 or 4 spins
Thanks for the pod-cast information. It seems like a real good site. A random question - what is the average amount that people "buy-in" for assuming a $5 table? I know in the videos you use 10 times the bet amount, so I guess another way to ask the question is what is the average bet amount?
john m If the strategy I’m using is only a $5 pass line, then I would personally bring $50 enough for ten shooters. Not sure there is an average, I see people buy in for $40 and give it a go or $1000. The smaller the amount the early in the session you need to catch some breaks to play longer.
@@ColorUp if you are trying to survive 10 shooters (in general) does that strategy carry forward with higher minimums? The casino near me is all 25$ minimums (I know quite expensive...) And I've been trying to figure out the "math" for picking a good amount to start with.
Most 5$ strategies seem to start with around 300$, what is the equivalent amount for 5x the minimum? 5x the starting, so 1500$?
Jonathan Fair I like to do 10x whatever strategy I use. At our local table, if you were just to play the 6/8 for $30 each($60), I would bring $600. If you just want to play the pass with double odds, $75, I would bring $750. So for me it depends on the strategy I want to play and how much I plan to risk per round.
Question, why’d you turn it off when the point was 10? I didn’t quite understand. (Around 13 minute mark)
Just played this last night. Bought in with $100 and walked out with $900. However, I did change the strategy up just a little bit. I was wondering if dice control is a real thing?
It’s real if it works for you I guess?
I would kill for a roll like this in the casino!
not that last few rolls though. lol
not to be rude but in Atlantic City playing the pass line is 15-25 dollars betting a number is 30 dollars. It's a little more money invested, obviously if you can't afford it you shouldn't play. The worst case happens when you're watching someone throw bad rolls and you're losing money.
If the pass line is $15 the place bets will be $15 and 6/8 will be $18 - if $25 table, the pass line and place bets will be $25 with the 6/8 place bet $30
Recently started watching your videos and they are great! I’m a little late to this video, but I’ve never really been into Craps. Safe to say out of all the strats I liked this one the most aside from the fact you had a great roll lmao
My question is have you ever rolled so well (like in this video) you went out the same night to go play? 😂
Funny question, I don't think I have ever played the same day I have filmed...been tempted to though :)
When can you go off on the place bet?
Marco Gonzalez anytime...ask the dealer to mark it off, or to return your bet to you
Question: where I play, the cheapest table is $10. In order to play this system would you recommend starting with 5 on pass and 5 on don’t pass, or is there something else I should do? I’m new to the game. Your videos are so great. Keep up the great work and thx for doing this!
JIMSZILVA unfortunately if table minimum is $10, each individual bet has to be at least $10 (not a combination) except the center table prop bets...to play this strategy at $10 table you would need to double each bet. I believe there are some electronic dice games that allow for combination bets to total table minimum.
Color Up thx bro
Tested this on wizards table, did very well! I'll be at Luxor later this month and want to try this but hard to get a $5 table early. Minimum bank roll 10x rollers?
The Panda For $10 table just double amounts. You should be able to get $5 at Luxor, if not walk next door to Excalibur, probably not nights and weekends though.
@@ColorUp thanks buddy! Can't wait to try this out and still play my feature!
The Panda good luck on coloring up!
Did u test it at the Luxor yet? If so how sis it do?
ChumpSauce as I tested this with a large bankroll and strangers at the table with no dice control it worked pretty decent.
There were times I did have to stay disciplined and pull my bets after the third hit. I then pulled an extra unit onto my odds for the point as I already had house money pulled off the inside.
Hit the feature bet once and hit half features like 20 times lol
I love this strategy and plan on using it with a "good" shooter. What would be a good strategy to switch to with a random shooter with possible "7s" coming?
OK, Colorup. Here's my problem. When shooting, I use the ice tong grip. Could never get comfy with the more traditional grips. Recently I've felt the dice coming apart as they leave my fingers. Invariably when thst happens, Voldemort appears and the roll is over. Any thoughts?
You hit so many 10 I would've press instead of hard ways all and all it depends on the table ur on.
Ha, easy to know after seeing the results. :)
Except it's completely random.
my only bets at the craps table is a $20 bet on the don't pass with a $5 cover on "any 7" on the come out. Then i let the $20 ride on the "dark side" with a continued $5 bet in the field per roll.
I am at a 91% walk away with profit with this system. Very easy to follow, the best odds and you get
no nonsense, straight payouts and little drama.
The Any 7 bet is for suckers.
@@jimklemens5018 does that include don't come bets?
@@MrKco63 A Don't Come bet isn't the same as an Any 7 bet.
@@jimklemens5018 well to each his own seems to work for my little system
@@MrKco63 What is your system?
Why not spend the extra $5 and play all of the numbers?
Hit the 4 & 10, get your $9 and turn it off after 2 hits instead of 3 hits.
The house edge on the 4,10 is pretty high unless you buy it and it doesn't pay to do so unless you're betting $20 or more on it.
Ben H Yes, but if the point is 10, why not bet the extra $5? Your odds of rolling the 4 are the same as the 10.
Actually it pays to buy the 4/10 at the $10 level that some casinos allow. The effective vig is higher, but you get paid more than when making a $10 place bet.
What about Martingail the shit out of any 7 bet? Bank roll it with 1 grand and start the bet with $5 and keep going up till 7 hits. payout is x5..
doesn't sound like fun to me
In Vegas can you say your playing a system ? Plus I have not come by any tipping when do you tip each win or when leaving
You can tell the dealer how you’re playing. Most experienced have seen it all and will figure out quickly anyway. Tip when comfortable. When leaving is easiest, but you can tip throughout play.
The only guaranteed way to become a millionaire at craps is to start off as a billionaire.
Not sure you need to start as a billionaire, but I get the joke.
Dude have more friends to roll dice ? hehe though you are reminding me how to play dice
Kevin Jones I have no friends
Shouldn't you always play max odds? I've read this is mathematically the best way to minimize the house edge.
Mathematically you will lose the least amount of money in the long term yes that is correct. The question is what is the long term? If you go to Vegas for the weekend and lose, if you are playing max odds you will be losing more money. Check out my video on max odds, you may find interesting.
Mathematically, yes. Emotionally, no.
You'll ride larger swings in your bankroll for diminishing returns.
The house always has the advantage. The more free odds you bet the less advantage. BUT....you're going from a 1% to a .85% to .5% to a .25% to a .09%.
Each of these additional bets reduces the house advantage but now you have even more at risk.
It's always easier to lose money than to rebuild it.
Like the strategy, just don’t think I’ll be able to control my self from putting more money in odds down lol
If you can afford it, then add more odds!
Is there a way to combine this with the iron cross. Three hits and then you start betting the field? Maybe something similar but with less risk?
Tim Elliott sure just throw a field bet in as well and maybe not place the 9.
Have you tried a slow progression on odds as you lose,, I have found if you run into a few PSO then flat betting is very hard to make a come back. Your thoughts on progressing. One guy had a system called BDALT,, he only made 2 come bets at a higher dollar amount, just divide your 3 bets into only 2,, if you got a hit he cut odds in half,, then if it hit a couple more times he would start adding. This is a regression but seems to work if you get one hit, and cut bets in half at that point you cant lose.
4040Gator Never Ever raise your bets as you lose. If you want to win. You hold it when you lose, raise it when you win. Leave if your plan is failing and come back another day.
I know you have too many comments to read this BUT I've been watching since less the 500 subs ur the shit LOVE ur channel keep up the good work and btw FUCK the haters
Yo this is pretty good!
Isaac Turner it’s fun
Nice one
When I have tried playing craps on a cruise ship, the max odds bets are 2x so how bad would this affect this strategy?
Not much, just play it as 2-2-1. Missing out on winnings on the 6/8 but also risking less if dice not rolling 6/8
Why do you bank the original Odds bet along with the winnings when making the point? Shouldn't the original odds go back to Betting section?
Maybe...Never really thought about it
Do you keep doing pass line with odds after you've turned off the place bets or do you collect and wait for the next shooter?
you keep the pass and odds at risk, but you certainly could take down the odds. The pass line bet though cannot be turned off or taken down.
Color Up - sorry, I meant to say if you make the point after you’ve turned the place bets off, do you do pass line with odds again, or hold until next shooter?
David Carlin oh ok, yeah I don’t know the answer. I would just wait till next shooter, but you would have to contact the original creator for his intent
No reason this has to be a low roller strategy. If it works then just scale it up with bigger bets and make more money.
Victor V that is correct, good point
Another thing you might want to try. Points are less likely to hit, than not hit. So leaving the odds bet up after the 2 roll pull down doesn't make much sense. It's just risking that odds bet now. And if you're going to scale up(as I've done on the simulator all morning, been a boring day), then it's more beneficial to just bet a minimum pass line bet of 5$, and put a place bet on the point since there is no bet limit by putting it there, then you don't have to risk a big pass line bet which is a 50/50 payout roughly. On the simulator for over 1000 rolls now, this strategy has worked really well. It can swing around a bit, but has been staying in the positive about 20-30 base betting units. In my case I'm putting in 20 unit bets(100,120) inside. Profit has been in the range of 2000-3000$ the entire time. Definitely going to go play this one live and see how it goes.
Looking forward to the live results, thanks for your time "investigating" and your conclusion so far.
Victor any results yet?
What is a good simulator? I have tried using apps but I can't seem to find one that will let me turn place bets off and also one that has proper odds and payouts.
At the 11 minute mark when the 4 hit twice doesn’t that end the turn, why wouldn’t you lose your bets on the 5,6,8,9 ? I don’t understand craps lol
Only time your turn is over and you lose bets is if puck is on and a 7 is rolled. 7 out
place numbers not working with new come out roll? If the previous point hits obviously. Some places in Vegas will leave them workin if you don’t say otherwise.
i'm unaware of any casino where place bets are not off by default on any new come out roll, but they all have different table rules.
Color Up no I agree. I’ve mainly seen it downtown. The D, Fremont, Golden Gate. Not so much on the strip.
ah ok, i will definitely be on the look out for that
Is this demonstration taking place on a 5 dollar min table?
Yes, you would need to double amounts for a $10 table
Speaking of podcasts do you listen to you can bet on that?
every episode at least twice...the best!!
Color Up agreed!
Have you ever been to mohegan sun or foxwoods casinos? I live next to them .. jw..
Nope, I gotta get out there someday though, and will hit up Atlantic City at the same time.
@@ColorUp cool man, these casinis are fun, id like to get to atlantic city, , i wanna go play craps now that i kmow how so thank you
@@Tjmasucci I'm heading there in a few weeks! Looking for a $5 table, but am willing to play $10. Any tips for a newbie?
What type of table are you playing on sir?
Kitchen table
Why would you take less than max odds for the best bet on the table?
Max odds does not make your bet more likely to win. When you add odds you are adding to additional money to a bet that you have the disadvantage, And long term it does not effect your "expected loss to the casino" which will always be 1.4% of the pass/come bet. It increases volatility to the game. Having said that, it does lower the combined house edge long term, and if point numbers are being rolled, you will win more money, but that is because you are betting more, even though it is at a 0% house edge.
What’s the safest bet to make if all the tables are 25 minimum
Safest would be the don’t pass or pass as far as house edge is considered. If $25 min is beyond your comfort level, go different time or casino.
Basically the same as playing 22 inside.
mark turner yep, it’s 22 inside with a pass line bet and odds,
you were hitting your point early and often and some place bets im surprised thats all you won . but woulda put that last 1 dollar on the horn if its allowed
Color Up Em I reading this right that when it is time to turn OFF your Place Bets you can also remove your odds bet from the Pass Line bet if you wanted to?
Yes, you can remove odds bet or turn off/remove place bets at anytime.
Going to give this system a try. Heading to Vegas over the Holiday. Can’t think of a better way to get ready than to watch your Video. Thx
Color Up I had a good time at the tables over the Holiday. Place bets and Pass Line is how would normally play. But this system gave me some structure to stay away from the evil 7. My first session I turned my place bets off 4 different times and then the 7 popped up on the next roll. You talk about getting some looks and comments. That is FUN! Thanks
Coach fav is literally my grandpa. Lol swear to god
Good guy