So when I first learned craps watching Color Up's videos, this was similar to the first system I came up with before I learned the magic of the power press. On a $5 table, I would do $12 each on 6&8, press one of them to $24 on the 1st hit, then on the 2nd hit I would bring that number down to $6. 3rd hit would press back to $12 then start over. If I would be lucky enough to hit another $24 bet, I would bring it down to $6 and add the 5 and 9
I really like this. I play a very similar system quite often. It is a good way to build a little bit of a bankroll for later when playing higher limit table
I kinda play like this, but I don't press until I'm in profit first. Start with $100, place 6 &8 @ $12 each. When I hit those and am in profit, I add the 5 & 9. Then start pressing. All I need is one hot shooter and better yet, 2 in a row. I quit when I double my profit at $200. Didn't have a losing session at all during my 5 day stay in Vegas. Played on $5 and $10 tables. I did not play the pass line unless I was shooting.
@Bob Bob it varied. I played probably a total of about 10-12 different sessions. I never lost all my money, except one time I came close but roared back after two hot shooters in a row. I would say my average time playing was about an hour. It was a lot of up and down, but because the 6 and 8 seem to roll most often, this strategy let me play long enough for at least one hot shooter. I'm a low roller and have a lot of patience lol but it paid off literally
So to profit, you need the 6 or 8 to hit 3 times before you expand and play anymore numbers? So you're banking on hitting at least 4 inside numbers before a 7. And it has to specifically come 3 6s or 8s first. That is a wild system, maybe youre telling the truth and never lost, let me tell you, you got extremely lucky. Even if it's successful and you manage to roll 3 6s or 8s and then another inside number, you're at $14 profit on a $10 game or 21 on a $15 game. So to summarize, you need 3 6s or 8s, followed by another inside number, for a profit of $14 or $21. Also if you ever 7 out before a 6 or 8 you will need 5 6s or 8s hit just to get back to even. Absolutely insane.
I often play $60 each 6 & 8, 25 in the field, hop the 5 for $10. Any number that hit, replace the losing bets and net $25 each throw. Four throws nets $100. drop down to 44 inside and work from there with 60 bucks profit in your rack .
Ellis Island east of Paris on Harmond. During the day, there is a $5 table. At night they change it to $10. South point and Silverton always have $10 tables.
Ellis Island east of Paris on Harmond. During the day, there is a $5 table. At night they change it to $10. South point and Silverton always have $10 tables. I go to Ellis Island to practice my shooting skill.
So when I first learned craps watching Color Up's videos, this was similar to the first system I came up with before I learned the magic of the power press. On a $5 table, I would do $12 each on 6&8, press one of them to $24 on the 1st hit, then on the 2nd hit I would bring that number down to $6. 3rd hit would press back to $12 then start over. If I would be lucky enough to hit another $24 bet, I would bring it down to $6 and add the 5 and 9
I really like this. I play a very similar system quite often. It is a good way to build a little bit of a bankroll for later when playing higher limit table
I kinda play like this, but I don't press until I'm in profit first. Start with $100, place 6 &8 @ $12 each. When I hit those and am in profit, I add the 5 & 9. Then start pressing. All I need is one hot shooter and better yet, 2 in a row. I quit when I double my profit at $200. Didn't have a losing session at all during my 5 day stay in Vegas. Played on $5 and $10 tables. I did not play the pass line unless I was shooting.
How long were the sessions that you played?
@Bob Bob it varied. I played probably a total of about 10-12 different sessions. I never lost all my money, except one time I came close but roared back after two hot shooters in a row. I would say my average time playing was about an hour. It was a lot of up and down, but because the 6 and 8 seem to roll most often, this strategy let me play long enough for at least one hot shooter. I'm a low roller and have a lot of patience lol but it paid off literally
So to profit, you need the 6 or 8 to hit 3 times before you expand and play anymore numbers? So you're banking on hitting at least 4 inside numbers before a 7. And it has to specifically come 3 6s or 8s first. That is a wild system, maybe youre telling the truth and never lost, let me tell you, you got extremely lucky. Even if it's successful and you manage to roll 3 6s or 8s and then another inside number, you're at $14 profit on a $10 game or 21 on a $15 game. So to summarize, you need 3 6s or 8s, followed by another inside number, for a profit of $14 or $21. Also if you ever 7 out before a 6 or 8 you will need 5 6s or 8s hit just to get back to even. Absolutely insane.
Love all the craps strategies so keep them coming and David you're a still a rock star in my book!!! 👍👍👍👍
Budget system is my life lol
After hitting the press bet, what would be the best way to tell the dealer I want to bring my bet down in half?
Budget strategies usually end up being a grind but with todays minimums and being a low budget roller there is no other choice. Grind grind grind
I often play $60 each 6 & 8, 25 in the field, hop the 5 for $10. Any number that hit, replace the losing bets and net $25 each throw. Four throws nets $100. drop down to 44 inside and work from there with 60 bucks profit in your rack .
@@dennismood7476 cool sounds like a good system. I’ll try that next time in Vegas.
These strategies are great until 7’s start coming out on the reg
Would have liked to see Dennis roll it out again. This video is a little short
Pressing is great but you gotta put some money in your rack before you 7 out
Dennis needs to learn how to regress
What, no more bathroom reviews? Are you ever going to revisit that one awesome bathroom to see if it's still awesome? Just Sane
Great way to extend your bankroll
Any more places in Vegas to find a $5 table anymore?
Ellis Island east of Paris on Harmond. During the day, there is a $5 table. At night they change it to $10. South point and Silverton always have $10 tables.
Jerry's Nugget just a little North of Fremont
Downtown Grand and Elliss Island last time I was there
I wish y’all guys just do $15 and $25 tables because that’s all I see
Ellis Island east of Paris on Harmond. During the day, there is a $5 table. At night they change it to $10. South point and Silverton always have $10 tables. I go to Ellis Island to practice my shooting skill.
Same
Goo off strip foo
The east coast is as far off strip as you can get buddy
They have a video Cody craps check that out it's a great system
Speaking of how a dealer will influence a player....do they flirt with them? To distract them?
It’s double tap but with only the 6 and 8.
“What a Great F’ing experience!”
DJ the Degen lol
oldtimes call that the 1% percent game.
"unless Dennis is rolling"🫢😆