I apogize if you explained this in a previous video but I must have missed it. What is the purpose of the doey don't bets? Is it just so you can actually play at the $5 level on a $25 table? Or is there another purpose I am missing?
I play at a casino that won’t allow the doey don’t, they say you must pick a side. I’ve never tried the come/DC approach but I’m pretty sure they’d say the same for that. I can see the advantage on the don’t side but isn’t doing that when you know you’re going to wager the light side watering down the come out advantage?
Ah dang it. You're right. I didn't post video 3 before. I'll just post video 5 next time and call it a day. I didn't particularly like doing the Daily Paycheck Series on this one anyway, although it's been a consistent money maker for me.
I know you mean well but $3300 to start off at is a large bank roll for must 😢. I like playing craps but not at that level. A $1000 or $1500 is high enough.
Agreed. I started with 2500. I had build it up to 3300 by this video. The 2500 is about the min for this strategy. I'll post another one that has an $800 bankroll soon !
Hey man, haven’t seen anything from you for a while. Hope all is well with you
I apogize if you explained this in a previous video but I must have missed it. What is the purpose of the doey don't bets? Is it just so you can actually play at the $5 level on a $25 table? Or is there another purpose I am missing?
I play at a casino that won’t allow the doey don’t, they say you must pick a side. I’ve never tried the come/DC approach but I’m pretty sure they’d say the same for that. I can see the advantage on the don’t side but isn’t doing that when you know you’re going to wager the light side watering down the come out advantage?
This is the exact same video you posted 2 days ago, mountain climber #3
Ah dang it. You're right. I didn't post video 3 before. I'll just post video 5 next time and call it a day. I didn't particularly like doing the Daily Paycheck Series on this one anyway, although it's been a consistent money maker for me.
You hit your 4 and paid yourself 35 but didn’t take your don’t pass as a loss
I know you mean well but $3300 to start off at is a large bank roll for must 😢. I like playing craps but not at that level. A $1000 or $1500 is high enough.
Agreed. I started with 2500. I had build it up to 3300 by this video. The 2500 is about the min for this strategy. I'll post another one that has an $800 bankroll soon !