These type of strats make me sooo nervous! My stomach would be in knots! I'd rather start with 44 inside, collect my winnings then press with house money. At least I know the most I'd ever be out is 44 bucks. That's a lot easier to stomach
This looks like my strategy that I submitted -- Thank you for covering it. Cheers! Edit - I will say that generally speaking, as I've used this strategy before... If you're putting that much risk out there 3 or 4 times, your chances of getting bonked on the head are pretty high. The idea is to get that risk for a one & done thing and play with profit. This playthrough clearly showed worst-case scenario, which of course can happen! Luckily, I've had success with it, but again - It's intended as a bankroll starter and go from there. That 7 WILL roll and it will hurt if you expose that bankroll often.
My question is why risk that much on the 7 when you could lay the 4 or 10 to protect the rest of your numbers? Sure it might be more money up front but your odds of this happening drops from 16.67% to 8.33%. You are doubling your chances of this never happening.
After that 2nd PSO, you're asking for the closest roof! This is why I personally prefer 2 hit strategies; same concept with lower initial investment for longer exposure
Thanks Jeremy for the honest, hard luck roll. Gotta give you full credit here. Many You Tubers might have reshot this one till it won. Not you. You, as you have said over the years, roll them out -0good OR bad! Obvious hole here is the Point 7 out. You caught it 3 times to the point of no return. Like you I prefer something like the Growth Strategy to this one any time I play. Again thx for the honesty.
I do something similar, $220 inside pays $70, one hit then immediately go to $64 across and $6 across for the dealers. You're in for free and the dealers for the inconvenience of flipping the bets
I do the same. One hit on the inside and go down to 66 in as I'm at $15 table min. I do not chase the 4/10 since they seem to rarely roll. I like how the 5/9 pays so I also press higher on 5/9. Yeah man
Talk about BAD luck! DAMN!!! I do like this strategy though because I am ALWAYS in favor of regression strategies and this definitely makes SENSE, it was just a BAD shooting say! But in reality, you would need a bankroll of $2040 for 10 chances of this strategy!
This has been successful for me in the past since I only put that out there once. If you're putting it out there 3-4 times, there's a high chance of it failing.
I show a couple $25, but personally refuse to play those pure greedy tables. I’d rather wait 6 months and vacation to Vegas and play. Just say no to $25
@@ColorUp understood, but you post excellent videos and most people can't vacation to Vegas. What if I want to use one of your strategies in Monte Carlo? lol
@@classifiedsincebirth well if you can afford local $25 tables you can afford to save up for Vegas vacation, or Biloxi, or Midwest or tons of other places that have $10 and even $5 tables. Monte Carlo would be cool. But even they not greedy as places like AC or Maryland. They have 5-10$ euro tables. I show them overpriced strats from time to time, but I certainly don’t want to normalize it. Most strategies are easily adapted by just multiply the minimum bet by 2x 3x etc.
You sound like you would like to play the 5-count method. No bets at first. Casinos hate that when things are busy with people waiting since you are "just watching" a lot.
This strategy works much better if you skip the first roll after the point is established. And, DO NOT play after a horn rolls. This 100% avoids PSO and the horn tends to bring out the 7. It doesn't matter that reach roll is independent of each other. Superstitions hold true way more times than not while playing craps no matter what the math states statistically. Try it!!
I hate wasted rolls so my variant for a $5 table is $160 Across + $44 Inside, $6/$3E. Net win is $40 Box, $39 Horn. Then go $32 Across, option to add $2C/$1E, or just $34 Inside, heavy on the 6/8, with the optional $2C/$1E. I play this Come Out on Randy or a Setter that seems to roll Outside, or wait and play after Point Established for a Setter that is 7-heavy.
Couple of seven outs and you’re screwed for the day if not the week depending on your bankroll. In my opinion, this is an absolutely foolish way to play craps. 3:16
I just thought of an idea. After the point is established, go for ONE MORE ROLL with your place bets turned OFF, and then ask the dealer to turn them back on for the 2nd roll after the point is established to AVOID the PSO! And HOPEFULLY there will be NO 2nd shot seven-out!
@@RobertLipson-yu6kl Yes it WILL because if he WOULD'VE WAITED by calling OFF his bets after the point was established, he WOULD'VE saved himself that $600+ dollars in losses!!!
This one is just awful. One PSO absolutely wrecks you and will be extremely hard to recoup from 44 inside. 2 PSO and you might as well just go home. You spend 2 rolls just placing the 4 /10. Bsst case scenario you are on roll 5, with table min 2 units across and now have to start pressing lol. The avg roll is like 7.3 lol This is awful. Huge risk, almost zero of rewarrd. Mght be worst ive seen. You would have to go one more roll with the big numbers
These type of strats make me sooo nervous! My stomach would be in knots! I'd rather start with 44 inside, collect my winnings then press with house money. At least I know the most I'd ever be out is 44 bucks. That's a lot easier to stomach
This looks like my strategy that I submitted -- Thank you for covering it. Cheers!
Edit - I will say that generally speaking, as I've used this strategy before... If you're putting that much risk out there 3 or 4 times, your chances of getting bonked on the head are pretty high. The idea is to get that risk for a one & done thing and play with profit. This playthrough clearly showed worst-case scenario, which of course can happen! Luckily, I've had success with it, but again - It's intended as a bankroll starter and go from there. That 7 WILL roll and it will hurt if you expose that bankroll often.
My question is why risk that much on the 7 when you could lay the 4 or 10 to protect the rest of your numbers? Sure it might be more money up front but your odds of this happening drops from 16.67% to 8.33%. You are doubling your chances of this never happening.
After that 2nd PSO, you're asking for the closest roof! This is why I personally prefer 2 hit strategies; same concept with lower initial investment for longer exposure
Thanks Jeremy for the honest, hard luck roll. Gotta give you full credit here. Many You Tubers might have reshot this one till it won. Not you. You, as you have said over the years, roll them out -0good OR bad! Obvious hole here is the Point 7 out. You caught it 3 times to the point of no return. Like you I prefer something like the Growth Strategy to this one any time I play. Again thx for the honesty.
I appreciate that!
I do something similar, $220 inside pays $70, one hit then immediately go to $64 across and $6 across for the dealers. You're in for free and the dealers for the inconvenience of flipping the bets
Haha. Your never in for free! You just took a risk of 220 and every so often that will lose..so you need to recoup the difference.
@@ray6976I believe he knows that
@@ray6976 Wow, really? That never occurred to me! Thanks for your sage wisdom.
Haha
I do the same. One hit on the inside and go down to 66 in as I'm at $15 table min. I do not chase the 4/10 since they seem to rarely roll. I like how the 5/9 pays so I also press higher on 5/9. Yeah man
Talk about BAD luck!
DAMN!!!
I do like this strategy though because I am ALWAYS in favor of regression strategies and this definitely makes SENSE, it was just a BAD shooting say!
But in reality, you would need a bankroll of $2040 for 10 chances of this strategy!
1 point 7 out and you are out $204
Almost impossible to recoup that with 44 inside… IMO
That's exactly what I was going to say. Risk $204 to win $49 is crazy. I'd rather risk $44 dollars on 4.5 random shooters than $204 on one.
This has been successful for me in the past since I only put that out there once. If you're putting it out there 3-4 times, there's a high chance of it failing.
Exactly. Sometimes it works..until it doesnt. A good way to get rekt when things go bad.
@@slloyd9892 I can't lie, I've never understood the "too scared to bet $44 of our own money so we bet $204 of our own money instead" strategy.
True dat!
10 dollar table? You always have great videos, please use more 15 or 25 minimum strategies
I show a couple $25, but personally refuse to play those pure greedy tables. I’d rather wait 6 months and vacation to Vegas and play. Just say no to $25
@@ColorUp understood, but you post excellent videos and most people can't vacation to Vegas. What if I want to use one of your strategies in Monte Carlo? lol
@@classifiedsincebirth well if you can afford local $25 tables you can afford to save up for Vegas vacation, or Biloxi, or Midwest or tons of other places that have $10 and even $5 tables. Monte Carlo would be cool. But even they not greedy as places like AC or Maryland. They have 5-10$ euro tables.
I show them overpriced strats from time to time, but I certainly don’t want to normalize it. Most strategies are easily adapted by just multiply the minimum bet by 2x 3x etc.
@@ColorUpAtlantic City has a lot of $10 tables. Trop. Ocean. And borgatta always have $10 tables. And ocean has $10 crapless craps all day.
To recoup my loss, I would still play with $204 for 4 wins but I still need to have a budget of $2040 . Gambling is always a risky business, isn't it?
High risk low opportunity
7 comes out 1st or 2nd round a lot. I wait for number then skip the next roll. I've seen too many 7 out after point is made.
Won't change anything.
You sound like you would like to play the 5-count method. No bets at first. Casinos hate that when things are busy with people waiting since you are "just watching" a lot.
Fastest way to bust your bankroll is betting across and the idea you should be on all the numbers.
This strategy works much better if you skip the first roll after the point is established. And, DO NOT play after a horn rolls. This 100% avoids PSO and the horn tends to bring out the 7. It doesn't matter that reach roll is independent of each other. Superstitions hold true way more times than not while playing craps no matter what the math states statistically. Try it!!
It was nice meeting you at Ellis Island last week.
I hate wasted rolls so my variant for a $5 table is $160 Across + $44 Inside, $6/$3E. Net win is $40 Box, $39 Horn. Then go $32 Across, option to add $2C/$1E, or just $34 Inside, heavy on the 6/8, with the optional $2C/$1E. I play this Come Out on Randy or a Setter that seems to roll Outside, or wait and play after Point Established for a Setter that is 7-heavy.
Everything about this comment is ridiculous lol
Might be a crackhead.
Better tip the dealers every time you regress down all the bets. If you get a point seven, you basically have 4 shooters to go through again.
Interesting idea but needs some way to hedge against the bad number until that first hit.
Too much risk on the PSO for me! I wouldn’t last 10 minutes at a table with this strategy.
That's why you would NEED a SBR - Starting Bankroll - of $2040 to give yourself at LEAST 10 chances with this strategy!
I like this!
Don't have a problem with the regression. I don't like that there isn't a mechanic to press the outside numbers at some point.
What is the scale down for a $5 table?
I love the program you use at the end. Is this something that can be downloaded?
Yep dicer.io use promo code colorup
Couple of seven outs and you’re screwed for the day if not the week depending on your bankroll. In my opinion, this is an absolutely foolish way to play craps. 3:16
OMG,, STOP rolling all those 777777777777777777777777,, Love your channel
I just thought of an idea.
After the point is established, go for ONE MORE ROLL with your place bets turned OFF, and then ask the dealer to turn them back on for the 2nd roll after the point is established to AVOID the PSO!
And HOPEFULLY there will be NO 2nd shot seven-out!
Won't change anything.
@@RobertLipson-yu6kl Yes it WILL because if he WOULD'VE WAITED by calling OFF his bets after the point was established, he WOULD'VE saved himself that $600+ dollars in losses!!!
Hindsight 20/20. Its easy to bet on rolls that already happened.
"one hit wonder" is what i would call it. Don't like it but exciting to watch. The minimal reward of $10 in profit is not worth the hits taken.
This is assuming the 7 doesn't come out after the come out
what about a 7 hedge?
It's actually 1 in 5 chance of losing the initial betsince the horn numbers have no effect.
Probably better to play Roulette with that strategy.
OUCH! Think I'll pass!
This one is just awful. One PSO absolutely wrecks you and will be extremely hard to recoup from 44 inside. 2 PSO and you might as well just go home.
You spend 2 rolls just placing the 4 /10.
Bsst case scenario you are on roll 5, with table min 2 units across and now have to start pressing lol. The avg roll is like 7.3 lol
This is awful. Huge risk, almost zero of rewarrd. Mght be worst ive seen. You would have to go one more roll with the big numbers
Too bad most casinos in AC only have $15/$25 tables
Yep
Just need to save up..or play the rigged bubble craps.