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Teacher my sister how to play at C4P, i made some of the same mistakes. Shouldve done my hand first. Good to watch new players as long as you explain it good. Good stuff, thanks!
ALWAYS set your hand both as a courtesy to the dealer and for yourself so you are less likely to miss anything (like you did when you had two pair and didn't see it).
I love that you help new players out such that they can understand how to play the game better. It really makes the game more fun for everyone overall. 😁 Also that Straight Flush. Great session and here's to more fun times ahead! 😁
I thought u used all your money on that hand. Thats why u didn't bet more🤔. That was a nice hand mark. Congrats 👏. Nice made some money. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful Friday. 👋 mom ❤️☘️🥰☘️❤️
Good luck OSS, and I'm looking forward to another lesson. Edit: you are going to need a cameraman OSS so you can concentrate on the cards. I'm available to help you out with that.😜
After watching the video, I did some consulting and you should have been paid the blind bet for community straight that was ruled a push. The blind bet has a separate pay table.
You played this game perfectly. I use to play it all the time with my sister and when she died I never played it again. Anyways you got the straight but nobody plays a 5,3 unless they chase every card. You should have gotten paid for the light because that’s a progressive and is a separate bet then the actual hand. You did the smart thing and took a win. My sister got a Royal at this game in Harrahs in Illinois. Like always good luck and I will keep watching and I hope you get that big hand.
Thanks for providing this GREAT content!!! I ALWAYS enjoy watching LIVE craps videos! I will give you some advice though: In addition to playing the Pass line with odds, I would SUGGEST that you ALSO play some Place bet numbers because that first guy had an OUTSTANDING roll and if you were playing the 5 and 8, you would've made some REALLY good ADDITIONAL money!!! My strategy is to Place bet ANY number that is rolled with its running-mate, such as if an 8 is rolled, take the 8 and 6, if a 5 is rolled, take the 5 and 9, and if a 10 is rolled, take the 4 and 10 and you DON'T have to ALWAYS stay up on those place bets! You can go for a couple of hits for each number and then either take them down or call them off until the shooter either makes their point or sevens-out. If you have a pass line bet and the point is 8, take a Place bet of 6 and so on, depending on what the point is, and then take the other corresponding numbers with its running-mate! This was you are more involved with the game and don't just have to wait for the shooter to roll their point. Also, if you want, you can place a small bet on the SAT - Small, All, Tall - side bet if you like, and that guy made them ALL, which is a VERY DIFFICULT thing to do! Congratulations on your win and may you have an even BIGGER win the next time you play!
You played the first hand wrong... it was 15 outs... you're supposed to play 19 or less... you folded... Honestly, you can do whatever you want... I just found it interesting that you failed to play according to 'the book' at the exact moment you showed us 'the cheat card' lol Almost the same situation came up 2 hands later... jack high, but this time it was 19 outs exactly, and while you ended up making the correct decision by not betting 1X your bet for what was it? 15? 20?... it was still technically the wrong play... in that situation, the risk and reward for winning outweighs the 1X loss outcome...