been watching your vids. played live for the first time the other day. after i colored up, i told my new friends it was the first time i ever played. they were like "how did you know how to bet everything?" thanks Jeremy
I'm thinking a bit more conservative modification for this is once you hit your Break Even payout, take all your presses down to either 1 or 2 units (which ever you are playing) then building up again from there. That way, if the 7 does come out shortly after, then you would have a bit more profit. if not, then follow your press strategy again.
Great job. Very aggressive strategy, but it also lets you take advantage of a hot table without regressing bets. I don't know if I would have the stones to do this in live play, though! I do like to press the 4 and 10, get to a green and a buy bet quick to lock in the true odds. Appreciate the videos!
I like this aggressive strategy. Just played it today in AC. I press all the numbers when they hit once and when it hits again, I take. After 2 takes on the numbers, it’s your money back. Everything else is profit. Risked only $100 and I had a hot shooter. Ran it to $233. Not bad at all. I slightly deviated from the strategy and played the pass and had all the money on the numbers. Made sure if one of my bets paid, I put it on the odds and let it play out. Of course, you can go broke in just a few rolls but I can dig it. I must thank you good sir!
Knowing my luck, the shooter will 7 out immediately after I put that $64 down. It's happened to me quite a few times including one night every other roll was a 7 (point>7 out>point>7out) for I kid you not, 5 shooters in a row. I started winning after the second shooter by just betting double my pass line bet on the Come. The one who really made off like a bandit was this one guy who started playing the 5to1 Seven, needless to say he was pleased with himself.
Used this strategy this past weekend down in Biloxi, MS. Was doing ok had a couple of quick 7 outs and found myself down 200, but then quickly turned it around and won over 850 for the trip! Great videos, keep up the awesome work! Also, really fun side bet that I never played before until this weekend was the All, Small, and Tall numbers. Really fun to play and hit the all Tall's twice this weekend!
I like the way you press up the bet after the first hit. I would suggest taking down the place bet after the second hit. That will lock in profits from the first hit, and preserve your initial bet. You will see profits significantly increase. The only down side to this is you are not in a position to benefit from the hot shooter.
I'll be playing in 2 days at the Choctaw Casino in Durant, Okla. Actually going up there for a Poker Tournament on the WSOP Circuit, but I always set Craps money aside.
A fellow like BT seems to be able to have long throws on a consistent basis. For me, by the time I press up a 7 comes along. Maybe it's a better strategy to bite the bullet, put 25 across except 24 on the 6 and 8, roll 3 times max and take your winnings without pressing. Then turn all your bets off except the pass line and then roll till you 7 out.
I know that it’s not really the way it was intended but if you hit on a couple of the numbers I would take down my bets or just call them off and avoid the the 7 out. And then just start over. It might take longer but I think you’d do better in the long run. But that’s just me. I don’t think I could do this just because the initial bet is just to aggressive for me. I’m a way more conservative of a player. Obviously, it depends on how the dice are rolling but as we all know, there are no guarantees.
It looks like someone with a smaller bank roll could start out with $22.00 inside, make your money back and do that a few times and work your way into placing the outside as well, And pray for a good long roll.
Its all about being at a table where someone starts rolling numbers. I watched a man create a small bankroll betting don't pass, and don't come. You have to lay odds but it's the lowest percentage for the house. Every other bet the house gets big odds. The only games that are worth your time is black jack and craps. In black jack you have to be able to count cards and Vegas isn't stupid the dealers and pit bosses know if you're a card counter and ask you to leave. So that leaves you with the crap table.
Another great video! My wife and I stayed a couple nights at our local casino here in Indiana. The craps table was so cold. Between both days and nights I bet I barely played an hour total and lost $350. Wish I would’ve been playing the dark side lol.
Which casino?! I am only asking bc I stopped at at the “Hoosier Park Racing and Casino” last weekend lol.. I am from MI and took a road trip down to Indianapolis and on my way back home I spotted the signs and stopped. I didn’t see any dice tables though.
Iamhallucinatingnow Is that the one in Shelbyville? We went to Belterra. Where I love I’m an hour or less from 3 casinos Belterra, Hollywood and Rising Star. Does Hoosier Park have table games?
smiley6930 Yes, the past results hurt sometimes while your licking your paws from a losing battle, lol. 😊 If you encounter choppiness like this again, perhaps you can resort to Odds Betting or playing the last result with basic line betting (Do or Don’t), man, I love the Don’t! But I sure like the Do’s too! 😁 I’m working on studying a procedure for choppy play since it’s prevalent probably 70% of the time. It involves Russel Hunter’s Super Craps. There’s some great shuffling of play that will be fun to exploit during breaks from my usual patterns of play :) the rules are very strict and takes some focused play to play correctly as intended by the author. Also, Aw Craps app on the Ap Store is excellent for practice! You should get it if you don’t have it! Curious Smiley, what was your trip bankroll (BR)? What were your session buy ins? Did you stick to your loss limits? Did you hit any win limits on sessions? If so, did you play back the winnings? Sounds like you may have, which is easy to do :) Just curious if your loss of $350 was within your trip/session loss of 30-40%? Which would’ve put your trip BR around $1000, which would be consider a normal fluctuation. It’s hard when you travel to a local Casino, what’s the fun in leaving after you’ve hit your session win limit after one session, lol. My biggest earning one year in Vegas for $2,900, was I played to the first loss after every table’s win limit (I.e., bought in for $200, colored up after gaining $80-90 winnings. Going from table to table, casino to casino doing this. I strictly played the Don’t. Didn’t bet until after I witnessed two 7’s, didn’t bet against a shooter after losing against them, and set loss and win limits to each session. I’m not superstitious, the 7’s rule and shooter rule is just a money management system I created. This allowed me to sit out play which saves my BR while extending my play. Yes, I sat out on some seriously long ass rolls! Couldn’t believe it actually! I’ll never forget playing against two shooters who made $5,000 in 2 hrs at The Excalibur while I played my measly $5 Don’t backed with $30 Odds. Ugh, I wished I knew to play with them back then, but heck, I had an amazing trip...my best trip ever actually. Anyway, take care and good luck 😉 hope you catch a good session soon! :)
This is the first video of yours I've seen and my first reaction was "Nice freaking table!" I will humbly admit one or two of your thoughts I disagree with, while others I considered, "Huh, I think I'll try that!" Next time I head out with some disposable cash, I'll give it a shot. Keep being you.
Jaydoggy531 thanks, I appreciate the view and nice comment while disagreeing. Everyone plays different and I show as many different ways to play as I can on this channel.
Good videos, was wondering if you could try a low risk strategy, you place bet the 5 and 9 for $10 each, and if one hits you parlay the $24 to the 6 or 8 then bet $5 on that hard way. Then repeat
awesome videos. i’m new to this craps game, so i appreciate all the help. once you bring the 9 and/or 5 up to $25, what do you press it up to? do you press the full $35 or just match the $25 that’s on it?
Completely up to you. I would "press to 50" and at least collect $10. The nice thing about that is your numbers are always nice round numbers. $25 - $50- $100
I typically play $110 inside ($25 on the 5, $30 on the 6, $30 on the 8, and $25 on the 9. I will collect the first two hits. ($35 each) Then I will full press the next two hits. Collect the next hit. Full press the next one or two hits. When I get up to around a $300 bet on the 6 or 8, I will regress it back down to $60. When my bets on the 5 or 9 get up to $150 or $200, I will regress to $50. I got greedy when I was in Las Vegas last month and had $150 on the 5, $300 on the 6, $300 on the 8, $150 on the 9, and $100 on the 10. Next roll was 7 and I lost it all. I still made around $800 on that hand, but I should have regressed and made $780 more.
@@jimklemens5018 congrats on hanging in there.... I would have hung in there for one more roll also but I would have insured it by hopping or protecting the sevens for 50 to $100 which would have provided $200 to $400 of protection for one more roll to give yourself a chance at hitting another $150 or 300.... On higher amounts I think hedging for one additional roll would be worth it and I'm surprised more people don't consider this.
Hey ColorUp, have you ever tried Crapless Craps? i recently played at the Statrosphere in Vegas and I'm really liking this craps variant. Yeah, i know Wizard of Odds gave crapless a thumbs down but I'm loving it. Could you do a vid on crapless stratgies? thx.
Darrell Harris hmm, I’m aware of it but don’t play it, not sure I could show a strategy without a crapless layout, maybe in the future, I need to cover it
I was at a table at Harrah’s Cherokee last year and this guy rolled for an hour. Out of all of us at the table one guy was the only one pressing hard and he had started with 10 on the inside and time it was over he had 500 to 600 on each number . Shooter hit fire bet and he had over 13 grand. Go to the poker room for a few hours and come back that same dude gave it all back except for 200 dollars. He looked sick. After he left everyone at the table said they was urging him to call it a night. Even the staff said they encouraged him. I can’t imagine winning like that and blowing it. It’s rare betting small and turning into large cash.
i would put 80 bucks on the 5 and 6 and if u hit one of the numbers press it once then take it down and start over but only do this if u know the shooter or if the shooter is your self .
The best strategy is to find a $2 minimum table with 20X odds . Play only the PASS line with minimum bet and maximum odds. If you got the money, a $5 minimum table will do almost as well. The odds to win will be almost 50/50 with the house having only a slight edge. The only better odds requires skill and practice in throwing the dice, but the house will be watching. Knowing when to quit is important too.
You should try $160 across take 2 hits then come back down to $64 across. The $64 across is then paid for from the first 2 hits and every hit after that is profit. Come out working.
what does it mean to "buy" the 10? If I had to guess from my limited experience, it means that instead of a place bet that gets paid worse odds, "buying" it makes the bet non-retractable (ie, its out there til the shooter 7's out), and it will be paid true odds, just as if it were a come bet that traveled to the 10?
Good guess, you do get paid true odds, but it can still be removed anytime. The drawback is you have to pay a 5% vig on the bet. It’s still a better bet than place bet on the 4/10. I have a whole video on buy bets, check it out
To risky, most rollers will crap out within the 6 roll.. Iron cross you win every roll but a 7 just press your 5.6,8 bets with field winnings and clear your bets after your initial buy in..seems to work well for me. I like to but and run longer you stay higher odds to loose
I have just watched this again in trying to decide what strategy to play next week. Seeing as I only get to play once every 3 years or so I am wanting to play aggressively and hope I get some luck. I am thinking about adding a pass bet with 3X odds. Making the initial hit $104 per roll. The real question is would you still place the number of the point ? From the point of view of trying to repeat numbers surely you would ? Cheers
If you are making a Pass line bet, there is no reason to also make a Place bet on the point. Actually, if you have a very strong feeling that you are going to roll the point, and are maxed out on your Odds bet, you could also make a Place bet on the point to get a double hit.
Your killin me smalls! Lol.. I think for every new video you drop I'm gonna give you a little pointer from a dealer perspective lol still love these videos tho!!
I don't understand why you don't take off your bet once you've established your game point.. in Vegas they make you move your bet off and place it to another number once the box number is been established.
I'm just learning and have a question, forgive my incorrect lingo. Online games of craps (bovada) seem to assume that if you have your chips on the place for a number (say 8 place line) and the established number is hit and the game resets. If you leave the money there and a 7 comes out they'll take your money. You always leave it on and when a 7 hits before a number is established you don't lose all of your pass bets on the numbers. How? Is it assumed in a casino they are out of play when a new game is starting?
The pass line bet you would not lose, but win on a 7 for the first roll of a new game. I think you are referring to "place bets" that are bets directly on the number. It is traditional in MOST casinos that when the puck is off that those bets are also off. Some casinos may have different rules and it sounds like that is the case for the online casino.
I wanted to see you press the 4, 10 buy bet, but I don't think you got that far. If you did, would the next vig be collected on the total bet or just on the amount you pressed?
Well while I know it won't really matter on the table your on because there no real money involved and there are no players involved. And while it is possible other casinos may have thier own rules but I know where I work the smallest domination $1 chips is gonna be on the side closet to the players and the highest domination in this case $25 dollar chips is gonna be closest to the box person plus having the chips in that order might make it easier to be a bit faster in your setting up your bets and paying out
@@LaphroaigFan Each bet needs to be at least the table minimum. If the table's minimum bet is $10, you would need to bet $64 across for all the box numbers.
Not sure where you are from but a lot of casinos, you pay the commission on the win only, and not up front like your local casino may require. Rule variation depending on casino.
Quick question, if im on a $25 table do I have to press the table minimum amount? So if the 5 hits and I get paid $35 can I press the 5 and 9 for $10 each?
I don't know WHY you keep on apologizing about your " slowness " when it comes to dealing, as you are NOT slow and you KNOW a LOT of the payouts for ALL the numbers and I like the way you call numbers when a number hits, so I think you would make a VERY good dealer! Also, I definitely like this strategy EXCEPT I would collect FIRST THEN press and then just keep on doing that!
I like playing a variant of this: 5, 6 & 8 placed, with a field bet. Field bet a unit equal to the numbers lowest. So basically you have all the numbers covered except the 7, and only lay out $44 instead of $64. On a 5, 6, 8 you win a little less ($4), but you can press on a 2 or 12 (with double and triple odds pay) pretty easy (you get $20-30, so you can press one unit on each and still take $3 win). All the other numbers become "wins." You need to press up and hit the 5,6,8 or the field (unpressed) 11 times to break even. Which is not ideal with a StS of 6 or 7. I use it if I am shooting and hit a 5,6,8 point (my StS is usually 10+). Anyway, after you press 1 unit you take $14 win on 5,6,8. That makes breaking even a 3 number proposition. Great for high/low rollers whom you wouldn't otherwise make a penny off of with a 6/8 place strategy. I call it a modified Iron Cross, as you only bet if you hit 5,6,8 when you are shooting, and don't place on other numbers (just take your full odds, which is the best you can do at that point).
if a seven comes out it would be detrimental lol technically it's 6 to 1 and youre buying six numbers so.. also you would have to be up 6+ rolls just to make your spread money back and after that it would be all profits..
This plan will only work with a high roller I do not recommend doing this till you wait out the table to see who a good roller is first personally because you will lose money fast with this method.
@@ColorUp well my personal definition of a high roller/good roller is someone who can constantly roll sevens or more rolls of the dice before hitting the dreadful Seven out. On average most players can roll the dice four to five times before Seven comes out. Now Color up don't get me wrong you do have good strategies but you must also make sure the table is a hot table and not a cold table. So waiting it out is my recommendation before placing such bets. I'm not bashing this style play I'm just saying some one who makes these bets with rollers who gets Sevens pretty quickly or on average will lose their bankroll quick. Just food for thought.
Brad the man yes you need a warm/hot table for most strategies to work. My point is you can’t tell until after the fact. If I could wait for a table to become hot then start betting and it stay hot, I would be rich. This game would be so easy. Problem is no one knows when hot turns cold or vise versa
its really up to you. I would recoup all $64 first, then I like to alternate between pressing and pulling, but you could just keep collecting or pulling. Im not sure I would keep pressing every time, but maybe once more if you are feeling lucky.
Just a suggestion for video content. I dealt in the past and am rusty. They have videos on the subjects. But I like your content and method of presenting/teaching. Something you should look into for the future.
Me personally after point and placing bets 7 out 10 I hit that damn 7. What I do after the come out and 4th roll I turn it off. Idk know if I'm superstitious but it's weird to see that strategy.... check it out I kinda want to know
Like after the roll you established a point and you start placing your bets the next roll the 7 hits. What I do it turn off the bet for one roll. I was wondering if you notice that?
Lord Carnage how do you know when 7 is coming to time it right and turn off bets? you can roll numbers, and as soon as turn bets back on, 7 out, so not sure it makes a difference
Like beat the casino with 12 dollars segment (6:24) you made point ready for shooter. Point is 4, the first roll out hits that 7. I normally turn off the bet after the second roll
Lord Carnage that’s fine if you like to do that, it’s a little superstitious, because the 7 can roll on 3rd roll just as easy as 2nd, but if you feel like you get beat by a point then 7 out, it certainly doesn’t hurt to turn bets off...any time your bets are off you are not losing and that’s a good thing :)
Well this example is based off of a $10 minimum bet, and uses $64 per shooter. I like to have enough to last at least 10 shooters if every one of them loses quickly so in that case, I would say $640
$25 Place bet would win $45 on the 4 or 10 / $25 Buy bet would win $50 minus $1 commission for a total win of $49 / just a little different way to make a bet but pays better
i think he’s saying he’s only in for the $66 out of pocket. even though all the money on the table is his money, he was only out the $66 from his bank roll. $64 for placing the numbers and then $1 each for the 5 and 9 going up to green is $66.
I’m not sure trying hard to control the dice makes any difference, certainly all the records are held by those that fling the dice down without meaning
Elliott Petersen no where that I know of...I was paying a 5% vig ($1) on the win, which is most of vegas...and other places, I hear on east cost its usually paid upfront, is that what you’re asking
Sir, respectfully, you've gotten a decent roll for your demonstration. However, placing all the numbers, after the initial roll, is very aggressive, on the fact that if a seven hits, which now it has the advantage of appearing, ALL of your numbers/bets are LOST!
Oscar Lechuga yes, and this is just one of many different strategies I show...none are better than others, they all just work or not depending on how the dice roll
You say "I'm Sorry" or "I apologize" to much. You show great strategies but the way you roll is unrealistic. You need someone to roll and make bets from the right side of table so you can speak and make the payouts like a dealer would.
been watching your vids. played live for the first time the other day. after i colored up, i told my new friends it was the first time i ever played. they were like "how did you know how to bet everything?" thanks Jeremy
yanks250125 haha, that’s awesome, thanks for watching
I'm thinking a bit more conservative modification for this is once you hit your Break Even payout, take all your presses down to either 1 or 2 units (which ever you are playing) then building up again from there. That way, if the 7 does come out shortly after, then you would have a bit more profit. if not, then follow your press strategy again.
BrianD0313 sure, however you like to play
I agree with Brian. A little more harvesting should maximize winnings. Make more sense than risking the winnings only to crap out.
Using this strategy at a $10 table yesterday I took a $300 bankroll to $2850 after 3 hours. Awesome!
Great job. Very aggressive strategy, but it also lets you take advantage of a hot table without regressing bets. I don't know if I would have the stones to do this in live play, though! I do like to press the 4 and 10, get to a green and a buy bet quick to lock in the true odds. Appreciate the videos!
awy1977 yeah, this isn’t really my style either
I like this aggressive strategy. Just played it today in AC. I press all the numbers when they hit once and when it hits again, I take. After 2 takes on the numbers, it’s your money back. Everything else is profit. Risked only $100 and I had a hot shooter. Ran it to $233. Not bad at all. I slightly deviated from the strategy and played the pass and had all the money on the numbers. Made sure if one of my bets paid, I put it on the odds and let it play out. Of course, you can go broke in just a few rolls but I can dig it. I must thank you good sir!
yamibakura21 thx for the feedback, glad it worked out for you this time
Knowing my luck, the shooter will 7 out immediately after I put that $64 down. It's happened to me quite a few times including one night every other roll was a 7 (point>7 out>point>7out) for I kid you not, 5 shooters in a row. I started winning after the second shooter by just betting double my pass line bet on the Come. The one who really made off like a bandit was this one guy who started playing the 5to1 Seven, needless to say he was pleased with himself.
TonesTheGeek sounds like gambling
Used this strategy this past weekend down in Biloxi, MS. Was doing ok had a couple of quick 7 outs and found myself down 200, but then quickly turned it around and won over 850 for the trip! Great videos, keep up the awesome work! Also, really fun side bet that I never played before until this weekend was the All, Small, and Tall numbers. Really fun to play and hit the all Tall's twice this weekend!
Glad it worked out for you, and you were able to dig out of the hole. The AST is fun!
This is the only way I play. I usually start with 3k bank roll and end up doubling it Everytime. Great video 👌
Great vid, as always! Glad to see the $10 table, we don't see to many $5 tables around here anymore.
Yep, I hear ya
Think I prefer your Press, Press, Pull strategy with just $54 inside. BUT when you do hit , then add whatever you want on the 4 and 10... $25
I like the way you press up the bet after the first hit. I would suggest taking down the place bet after the second hit. That will lock in profits from the first hit, and preserve your initial bet. You will see profits significantly increase. The only down side to this is you are not in a position to benefit from the hot shooter.
Thanks for the input, and watching :)
Im up $395 from my system from following your rolls 😊
I'll be playing in 2 days at the Choctaw Casino in Durant, Okla. Actually going up there for a Poker Tournament on the WSOP Circuit, but I always set Craps money aside.
Good luck on coloring up...and the poker!
A fellow like BT seems to be able to have long throws on a consistent basis. For me, by the time I press up a 7 comes along. Maybe it's a better strategy to bite the bullet, put 25 across except 24 on the 6 and 8, roll 3 times max and take your winnings without pressing. Then turn all your bets off except the pass line and then roll till you 7 out.
Watch my video "why place betters are losers" it brings up an interesting perspective on what you are mentioning.
I know that it’s not really the way it was intended but if you hit on a couple of the numbers I would take down my bets or just call them off and avoid the the 7 out. And then just start over. It might take longer but I think you’d do better in the long run. But that’s just me. I don’t think I could do this just because the initial bet is just to aggressive for me. I’m a way more conservative of a player. Obviously, it depends on how the dice are rolling but as we all know, there are no guarantees.
Conservative vs aggressive, everyone is different and the "best way" is to play how you are most comfortable.
Taking down your bets and then starting over again with the next shooter has the same probability of just continuing with the first shooter.
As a craps dealer it is hard to watch you deal. But you make great videos. I like seeing these strategies tried out. Keep up the good work
Patrick Rodriquez haha, I’m sure...I know I’m terrible, need to go to school
It looks like someone with a smaller bank roll could start out with $22.00 inside, make your money back and do that a few times and work your way into placing the outside as well, And pray for a good long roll.
Its all about being at a table where someone starts rolling numbers. I watched a man create a small bankroll betting don't pass, and don't come. You have to lay odds but it's the lowest percentage for the house. Every other bet the house gets big odds. The only games that are worth your time is black jack and craps. In black jack you have to be able to count cards and Vegas isn't stupid the dealers and pit bosses know if you're a card counter and ask you to leave. So that leaves you with the crap table.
I'm in love with you! I think its cool when a lady knows her craps
It's for a 10$ table
Color up you finally had the dice god with you,good information, enjoyed your betting strategy ,thanks
bout dang time the dice fell right for one of these videos :) thanks for watching
Another great video! My wife and I stayed a couple nights at our local casino here in Indiana. The craps table was so cold. Between both days and nights I bet I barely played an hour total and lost $350. Wish I would’ve been playing the dark side lol.
Well its always easy to look back and know what you should have played ha, better luck to you next time!
Color Up Ain’t that the truth. A gamblers famous words” wish I would’ve” lol. Love the videos and keep them coming.
Which casino?! I am only asking bc I stopped at at the “Hoosier Park Racing and Casino” last weekend lol.. I am from MI and took a road trip down to Indianapolis and on my way back home I spotted the signs and stopped. I didn’t see any dice tables though.
Iamhallucinatingnow Is that the one in Shelbyville? We went to Belterra. Where I love I’m an hour or less from 3 casinos Belterra, Hollywood and Rising Star. Does Hoosier Park have table games?
smiley6930
Yes, the past results hurt sometimes while your licking your paws from a losing battle, lol. 😊
If you encounter choppiness like this again, perhaps you can resort to Odds Betting or playing the last result with basic line betting (Do or Don’t), man, I love the Don’t! But I sure like the Do’s too! 😁
I’m working on studying a procedure for choppy play since it’s prevalent probably 70% of the time. It involves Russel Hunter’s Super Craps. There’s some great shuffling of play that will be fun to exploit during breaks from my usual patterns of play :) the rules are very strict and takes some focused play to play correctly as intended by the author. Also, Aw Craps app on the Ap Store is excellent for practice! You should get it if you don’t have it!
Curious Smiley, what was your trip bankroll (BR)? What were your session buy ins? Did you stick to your loss limits? Did you hit any win limits on sessions? If so, did you play back the winnings? Sounds like you may have, which is easy to do :) Just curious if your loss of $350 was within your trip/session loss of 30-40%? Which would’ve put your trip BR around $1000, which would be consider a normal fluctuation.
It’s hard when you travel to a local Casino, what’s the fun in leaving after you’ve hit your session win limit after one session, lol.
My biggest earning one year in Vegas for $2,900, was I played to the first loss after every table’s win limit (I.e., bought in for $200, colored up after gaining $80-90 winnings. Going from table to table, casino to casino doing this. I strictly played the Don’t. Didn’t bet until after I witnessed two 7’s, didn’t bet against a shooter after losing against them, and set loss and win limits to each session. I’m not superstitious, the 7’s rule and shooter rule is just a money management system I created. This allowed me to sit out play which saves my BR while extending my play. Yes, I sat out on some seriously long ass rolls! Couldn’t believe it actually! I’ll never forget playing against two shooters who made $5,000 in 2 hrs at The Excalibur while I played my measly $5 Don’t backed with $30 Odds. Ugh, I wished I knew to play with them back then, but heck, I had an amazing trip...my best trip ever actually.
Anyway, take care and good luck 😉 hope you catch a good session soon! :)
This is the first video of yours I've seen and my first reaction was "Nice freaking table!" I will humbly admit one or two of your thoughts I disagree with, while others I considered, "Huh, I think I'll try that!" Next time I head out with some disposable cash, I'll give it a shot. Keep being you.
Jaydoggy531 thanks, I appreciate the view and nice comment while disagreeing. Everyone plays different and I show as many different ways to play as I can on this channel.
Good videos, was wondering if you could try a low risk strategy, you place bet the 5 and 9 for $10 each, and if one hits you parlay the $24 to the 6 or 8 then bet $5 on that hard way. Then repeat
ages24 go ahead and email that to me if you can - colorupcraps@gmail.com
A $10 Place bet on the 5 or 9 pays $14.
awesome videos. i’m new to this craps game, so i appreciate all the help. once you bring the 9 and/or 5 up to $25, what do you press it up to? do you press the full $35 or just match the $25 that’s on it?
Completely up to you. I would "press to 50" and at least collect $10. The nice thing about that is your numbers are always nice round numbers. $25 - $50- $100
I typically play $110 inside ($25 on the 5, $30 on the 6, $30 on the 8, and $25 on the 9.
I will collect the first two hits. ($35 each)
Then I will full press the next two hits.
Collect the next hit.
Full press the next one or two hits.
When I get up to around a $300 bet on the 6 or 8, I will regress it back down to $60.
When my bets on the 5 or 9 get up to $150 or $200, I will regress to $50.
I got greedy when I was in Las Vegas last month and had $150 on the 5, $300 on the 6, $300 on the 8, $150 on the 9, and $100 on the 10. Next roll was 7 and I lost it all.
I still made around $800 on that hand, but I should have regressed and made $780 more.
@@jimklemens5018 congrats on hanging in there.... I would have hung in there for one more roll also but I would have insured it by hopping or protecting the sevens for 50 to $100 which would have provided $200 to $400 of protection for one more roll to give yourself a chance at hitting another $150 or 300.... On higher amounts I think hedging for one additional roll would be worth it and I'm surprised more people don't consider this.
@@neilpenesis9203 I will never make a pure hedge bet for insurance. The house edge is too high. I would rather just go for it.
Hey ColorUp, have you ever tried Crapless Craps? i recently played at the Statrosphere in Vegas and I'm really liking this craps variant. Yeah, i know Wizard of Odds gave crapless a thumbs down but I'm loving it. Could you do a vid on crapless stratgies? thx.
Darrell Harris hmm, I’m aware of it but don’t play it, not sure I could show a strategy without a crapless layout, maybe in the future, I need to cover it
I was at a table at Harrah’s Cherokee last year and this guy rolled for an hour. Out of all of us at the table one guy was the only one pressing hard and he had started with 10 on the inside and time it was over he had 500 to 600 on each number . Shooter hit fire bet and he had over 13 grand. Go to the poker room for a few hours and come back that same dude gave it all back except for 200 dollars. He looked sick. After he left everyone at the table said they was urging him to call it a night. Even the staff said they encouraged him. I can’t imagine winning like that and blowing it. It’s rare betting small and turning into large cash.
Kevin it is rare to win that big, for me it would be easy to walk away, sounds like that guy has a sickness though ...sad
I play like this & this video is very effective. This is what I'm talking about! 💪
i would put 80 bucks on the 5 and 6 and if u hit one of the numbers press it once then take it down and start over but only do this if u know the shooter or if the shooter is your self .
ok
$80 on the 6 is not a proper bet.
You would want to bet multiples of $6.
The best strategy is to find a $2 minimum table with 20X odds . Play only the PASS line with minimum bet and maximum odds. If you got the money, a $5 minimum table will do almost as well. The odds to win will be almost 50/50 with the house having only a slight edge. The only better odds requires skill and practice in throwing the dice, but the house will be watching. Knowing when to quit is important too.
Almost, but if you are referring to the mathematically best way to play it would be the Don’t pass with max odds, slightly better than the Pass.
Das tru, and of course, you need more money for odds, when you are betting against the roll.
It is hard for most to bet more to win less, even when it pays fair according to odds...I’m not a big fan of it
I like this . But I would collect first and then press . That way I am recovering my money first to at least break even. Just my opinion .
May the 4s be with you! Great video on May 4th.
Ha, I forgot about that.
We only have $15 tables in indiana, could you show a few videos with a $15 minimum?
This makes me want to hit the tables! Nice video!
Thanks...trust me, I would love to be at real tables too!
You should try $160 across take 2 hits then come back down to $64 across. The $64 across is then paid for from the first 2 hits and every hit after that is profit. Come out working.
Yes I should, can you email that to colorupcraps@gmail.com
what does it mean to "buy" the 10? If I had to guess from my limited experience, it means that instead of a place bet that gets paid worse odds, "buying" it makes the bet non-retractable (ie, its out there til the shooter 7's out), and it will be paid true odds, just as if it were a come bet that traveled to the 10?
Good guess, you do get paid true odds, but it can still be removed anytime. The drawback is you have to pay a 5% vig on the bet. It’s still a better bet than place bet on the 4/10. I have a whole video on buy bets, check it out
A Buy bet is still a Place bet and can be taken down whenever you feel like it.
64 across and press 'em up. Yessir.
Some times it pays off very well. Other times not so much.
To risky, most rollers will crap out within the 6 roll.. Iron cross you win every roll but a 7 just press your 5.6,8 bets with field winnings and clear your bets after your initial buy in..seems to work well for me. I like to but and run longer you stay higher odds to loose
Everyone has a different risk tolerance, thanks for your feedback.
I have just watched this again in trying to decide what strategy to play next week. Seeing as I only get to play once every 3 years or so I am wanting to play aggressively and hope I get some luck. I am thinking about adding a pass bet with 3X odds. Making the initial hit $104 per roll. The real question is would you still place the number of the point ? From the point of view of trying to repeat numbers surely you would ?
Cheers
If you are making a Pass line bet, there is no reason to also make a Place bet on the point.
Actually, if you have a very strong feeling that you are going to roll the point, and are maxed out on your Odds bet, you could also make a Place bet on the point to get a double hit.
If you aren't the shooter and want to play aggressively, go with $160 across and power press for at least three hits on each number before collecting.
Your killin me smalls! Lol.. I think for every new video you drop I'm gonna give you a little pointer from a dealer perspective lol still love these videos tho!!
Send them on, I could use all the help I can get! :)
Going to Vegas this Sunday
Have a 1200 dollar bank roll
I’ll let you know how I did
Hello!!Goodbye!!! Have a great time and good luck on coloring up!
Did you end up going? I’m going this weekend. I’ve watched several of your videos looks good.
How did you do ?
@@albertflores6867 sounds like he lost his money lmao
@@supramon808 😅
I like how when it says he loses only 65 when he sevens out but on 14:44 it shows that he has $234 across the board and only shows a lost of $65🤔
? Maybe supposed to be $265 lose?
You only lose the original investment. The pressed portion of the bet isn't a loss.
I don't understand why you don't take off your bet once you've established your game point.. in Vegas they make you move your bet off and place it to another number once the box number is been established.
They don’t make you, they ask you as they assume you have bet covered with line bet.
You don't have to move your Place bets after a point is established.
I'm just learning and have a question, forgive my incorrect lingo. Online games of craps (bovada) seem to assume that if you have your chips on the place for a number (say 8 place line) and the established number is hit and the game resets. If you leave the money there and a 7 comes out they'll take your money.
You always leave it on and when a 7 hits before a number is established you don't lose all of your pass bets on the numbers.
How? Is it assumed in a casino they are out of play when a new game is starting?
The pass line bet you would not lose, but win on a 7 for the first roll of a new game. I think you are referring to "place bets" that are bets directly on the number. It is traditional in MOST casinos that when the puck is off that those bets are also off. Some casinos may have different rules and it sounds like that is the case for the online casino.
I wanted to see you press the 4, 10 buy bet, but I don't think you got that far. If you did, would the next vig be collected on the total bet or just on the amount you pressed?
The vig is calculated on your total bet.
What about pressing up 1 unit...$12 to $18, collect the rest, each time a number hits?
SlowplayRJ sure, a different strategy, and a little more conservative but a fine play
Well while I know it won't really matter on the table your on because there no real money involved and there are no players involved. And while it is possible other casinos may have thier own rules but I know where I work the smallest domination $1 chips is gonna be on the side closet to the players and the highest domination in this case $25 dollar chips is gonna be closest to the box person plus having the chips in that order might make it easier to be a bit faster in your setting up your bets and paying out
Yep, this is old video and I made change about a year ago with advice from dealers thanks
These videos are great but what is the best for a low roller? 100 bucks max.
Jeff Gruver there really is no “best” just pick one you find fits your comfort level
Place 6 and 8, press first hit and collect the second hit. If you’re feeling dangerous go up a unit every time you hit
For players who play the low stake, could you do 5 5 6 6 5 5 and go from there?
Maybe...ha I do most of my videos at $5 and get everyone asking for $10, :) I get it though, I’m a low roller too
You should be able to do it that way. As long as the total amount of bets is at the table minimum you should be good.
@@LaphroaigFan Each bet needs to be at least the table minimum.
If the table's minimum bet is $10, you would need to bet $64 across for all the box numbers.
You're not paying the 1 dólar comisión for buying 4 and 10 .
I like a lot your vídeos!!
Not sure where you are from but a lot of casinos, you pay the commission on the win only, and not up front like your local casino may require. Rule variation depending on casino.
Quick question, if im on a $25 table do I have to press the table minimum amount? So if the 5 hits and I get paid $35 can I press the 5 and 9 for $10 each?
Yes you can. Once table min is met, press any amount you are comfortable with.
At 5:36> new shooter> BUT Same Pair Dice. 9:29 new shooter> not new dice lol. 15:06 ns but not nd.
Imo,u overpress=less profits
I don't know WHY you keep on apologizing about your " slowness " when it comes to dealing, as you are NOT slow and you KNOW a LOT of the payouts for ALL the numbers and I like the way you call numbers when a number hits, so I think you would make a VERY good dealer!
Also, I definitely like this strategy EXCEPT I would collect FIRST THEN press and then just keep on doing that!
I like playing a variant of this: 5, 6 & 8 placed, with a field bet. Field bet a unit equal to the numbers lowest. So basically you have all the numbers covered except the 7, and only lay out $44 instead of $64. On a 5, 6, 8 you win a little less ($4), but you can press on a 2 or 12 (with double and triple odds pay) pretty easy (you get $20-30, so you can press one unit on each and still take $3 win). All the other numbers become "wins." You need to press up and hit the 5,6,8 or the field (unpressed) 11 times to break even. Which is not ideal with a StS of 6 or 7. I use it if I am shooting and hit a 5,6,8 point (my StS is usually 10+). Anyway, after you press 1 unit you take $14 win on 5,6,8. That makes breaking even a 3 number proposition. Great for high/low rollers whom you wouldn't otherwise make a penny off of with a 6/8 place strategy. I call it a modified Iron Cross, as you only bet if you hit 5,6,8 when you are shooting, and don't place on other numbers (just take your full odds, which is the best you can do at that point).
huh?
When you buy the 4 or 10 you only get 2 back not 3. Juice
if a seven comes out it would be detrimental lol technically it's 6 to 1 and youre buying six numbers so.. also you would have to be up 6+ rolls just to make your spread money back and after that it would be all profits..
Thanks for feedback
This plan will only work with a high roller I do not recommend doing this till you wait out the table to see who a good roller is first personally because you will lose money fast with this method.
Brad the man what’s a good roller? Seems like you can’t define that until after his roll is over.
@@ColorUp well my personal definition of a high roller/good roller is someone who can constantly roll sevens or more rolls of the dice before hitting the dreadful Seven out. On average most players can roll the dice four to five times before Seven comes out. Now Color up don't get me wrong you do have good strategies but you must also make sure the table is a hot table and not a cold table. So waiting it out is my recommendation before placing such bets. I'm not bashing this style play I'm just saying some one who makes these bets with rollers who gets Sevens pretty quickly or on average will lose their bankroll quick. Just food for thought.
Brad the man yes you need a warm/hot table for most strategies to work. My point is you can’t tell until after the fact. If I could wait for a table to become hot then start betting and it stay hot, I would be rich. This game would be so easy. Problem is no one knows when hot turns cold or vise versa
So do you keep pressing everytime after you pull? At 14:30 if it hits nine again would you press to 50?
its really up to you. I would recoup all $64 first, then I like to alternate between pressing and pulling, but you could just keep collecting or pulling. Im not sure I would keep pressing every time, but maybe once more if you are feeling lucky.
you forgot to pay the $1 to buy the 4. at least at my casino the juice is paid when the bet gets placed
Some casinos charge vig upfront, its better when paid only on a win, which many casinos do
So in your opinion which is better. The iron cross bet or 64 inside
I would go with 64 inside and pull down after few hits...but you never know until after the dice results.
Color Up yea that sounds like a strategy I might try. Because I played the iron cross and did alright but I might try the 64 next time
You should do videos training dealers
Wanna learn press moves!
Well dealer schools are a better option I’m sure, I know the game but from a players perspective, I have much to learn from a dealers perspective
Just a suggestion for video content. I dealt in the past and am rusty. They have videos on the subjects. But I like your content and method of presenting/teaching. Something you should look into for the future.
After two or three hits you should turn off bets...save the seven from ruining your momentum. get to black and collect! or is that just me?
good approach, the 7 is coming
The probability doesn't change from shooter to shooter.
Me personally after point and placing bets 7 out 10 I hit that damn 7. What I do after the come out and 4th roll I turn it off. Idk know if I'm superstitious but it's weird to see that strategy.... check it out I kinda want to know
Lord Carnage sorry, you will have to explain it a little better, I don’t quite follow?
Like after the roll you established a point and you start placing your bets the next roll the 7 hits. What I do it turn off the bet for one roll. I was wondering if you notice that?
Lord Carnage how do you know when 7 is coming to time it right and turn off bets? you can roll numbers, and as soon as turn bets back on, 7 out, so not sure it makes a difference
Like beat the casino with 12 dollars segment (6:24) you made point ready for shooter. Point is 4, the first roll out hits that 7. I normally turn off the bet after the second roll
Lord Carnage that’s fine if you like to do that, it’s a little superstitious, because the 7 can roll on 3rd roll just as easy as 2nd, but if you feel like you get beat by a point then 7 out, it certainly doesn’t hurt to turn bets off...any time your bets are off you are not losing and that’s a good thing :)
That's true but you gotta know it's coming
Just curious, What kind of bankroll would you take using this strategy on a $10 Table?
Well this example is based off of a $10 minimum bet, and uses $64 per shooter. I like to have enough to last at least 10 shooters if every one of them loses quickly so in that case, I would say $640
@@ColorUp Thanks for the reply!
Color up I Like your videos but how can I send you a private message Sir?
colorupcraps@gmail.com
Good system.
Any way u can time the 7s on bubble craps??
Corey Gigoux I don’t think so
What does it mean to "buy it"???
eLem3nT I second that question!
eLem3nT you pay a commission (or “buy”) the number for 5% and get paid true odds of 2:1 or 10:5 vs a regular place bet which pays 9:5
$25 Place bet would win $45 on the 4 or 10 / $25 Buy bet would win $50 minus $1 commission for a total win of $49 / just a little different way to make a bet but pays better
I enjoy the field bets
rvngo300 bad bet
Hello!!Goodbye!!! Lol
Can you explain to me when you buy what do you mean
I will have a “but bet” video coming out within the week
But bet?
Drop cut those bets!
Eric Kirby I need to practice
And also at 19:16 he says he only loses $66 when really he lost $144 so he's $88 short from what he says he's losing
That may be the old way I kept track, would just show the net lose or win, but I don’t remember. Could easily just be mistakes
i think he’s saying he’s only in for the $66 out of pocket. even though all the money on the table is his money, he was only out the $66 from his bank roll. $64 for placing the numbers and then $1 each for the 5 and 9 going up to green is $66.
what does it mean to buy it
Here is like to my buy video ruclips.net/video/qRsaYIj-cgc/видео.html
Maybe if you actually tried rolling the dice like you were really playing your numbers - and video - would have more meaning.
I’m not sure trying hard to control the dice makes any difference, certainly all the records are held by those that fling the dice down without meaning
Why not just say collect or press, as opposed to take it down? Asking, no disrespect here, sincerely. 😑
Your leaving to much money on the table
Christopher Anderson Maybe!!, but I can’t see into future to know the exact right time to pull bets down
7 out
It happens
Where can you buy a 4 or 10 with no vig?
Elliott Petersen no where that I know of...I was paying a 5% vig ($1) on the win, which is most of vegas...and other places, I hear on east cost its usually paid upfront, is that what you’re asking
I don't know. I do know some casinos you pay it up front and some you don't pay until the number hits, though.
Actually I do remember downtown grand in Vegas did no vig for awhile, and I hear casinos in Albuquerque have no vig on buy
Color Up I'm in ABQ and haven't seen that... Silverton in Vegas had it though!
Ok, I think places run it as limited time promotions
Where's the pull ?
andrew james the pull? What are you asking
Sir, respectfully, you've gotten a decent roll for your demonstration. However, placing all the numbers, after the initial roll, is very aggressive, on the fact that if a seven hits, which now it has the advantage of appearing, ALL of your numbers/bets are LOST!
Oscar Lechuga yes, and this is just one of many different strategies I show...none are better than others, they all just work or not depending on how the dice roll
You say "I'm Sorry" or "I apologize" to much. You show great strategies but the way you roll is unrealistic. You need someone to roll and make bets from the right side of table so you can speak and make the payouts like a dealer would.
I’m sorry ;) only one of me, can’t be on both sides of table
You need to many rolls to make money dont like it
Fair enough, thanks