I hit the ATS a few weeks ago at the MGM in DC and the guy on the other side of the table had $100 on the ALL. The $15,000 payment on that, PLUS whatever else he had on the small and the tall netted him over $15,000. It was the craziest and amazing thing I have ever seen at the table. For my efforts, he tipped me $300, which was certainly appreciated (and went directly to my wife).
Was part of a craps game this weekend in Vegas where a roller hit them all and all tall and was a single number from hitting them all again in the same roll. He was playing 25 on them and won 4500 in one roll. He rolled for nearly an hour. It was ridiculous to watch and win.
Similar story. Two years ago at The Flamingo a guy hit them all AND then hit half of them again on the same roll. Though the best part was that on his prior roll, he had hit half of them and just missed getting them all. Because of that, the entire table made the bet and cleaned up. I bet 10 5 10 others bet similar or more (though I didn't make the second bet so could have been more). Course since it took a Monster roll, everyone also cleaned up on the regular game. I cleared 4 grand just on his roll on a 5 dollar table. Oh and was my first full day there (out of 4). So I had plenty of money and had a ton of fun that trip.
I was at the Beau Rivage in Biloxi a couple weeks ago for my birthday. First time ever playing craps. I learned from your videos before going. I hit them all 3 separate times in the span of an hour! I couldn’t believe it and neither could anyone at the table. Amazing experience that I doubt will ever happen again lol
Great Video as always. My favorite bet ever! Hit this 5 times so far 3 rolled myself (5-5-5 All day). I first played/saw it at the Aria in 2016 and very happy AC got it now as well. Yep, AC has the best odds. Vegas use to have the same odds until they found out that the odds were lower then the proposition bets, so they changed it...a great tip to whoever plays this bet. ALWAYS bet the same on the PASS LINE= BONUS BET so therefore on the come out roll if a 7 comes out you don't lose any money and tell the dealers to just put you back up :) Have fun and make that $$$
ATS and Fire bets can be decent bets for Don't players. Since they stand to lose money on a hot shooter the bonus bet may cut their losses on a long roll for only a few dollars risked.
I hit the Alls at Fontainebleau Las Vegas my last 2 trips. This recent trip I almost hit it twice in the same roll. I know its a suckers bet but like this guy said, its really fun. I gamble a lot when Im in Vegas only so I dont mind chasing a thrill a few times a year.
I play it here in MO and IL. its 35 to 1 for tall and small, and 175 to 1 for the all. You can bet any time 7 is rolled, but also most of the casinos let you renew the bet after one is hit (i.e. if you hit the tall, you can rebet the tall and win again even if the small or 7 isnt rolled they place a marker on that box so that if the other is rolled, they know the all was hit.
One of my favorite craps stories involves this bet. Several years ago I'm at one of my local Indian casinos playing at a crapless craps table. I notice a guy on my end of the table, two spots to the left of the stick man, a guy that was only betting the feature bet...$25 on "make em all". I was surprised that the casino was letting him do this, and they have since required you to have at least one table minimum bet in action, either on the line or as a place bet. Of course shooter after shooter falls short. The dice come to him and not surprisingly he passes the dice. The guy between him and me gets to within one number before 7-ing-out. As the dice are about to come to me, I see him turn to his buddy and say, "well since he got to within one number, the next guy will hit em all". So he doubles his bet to $50! I thought oh great, this will be one of my infamous point-7 rolls. Instead, I go on a tear, knocking off numbers, and quickly! I have a hell of roll going and get all the smalls. A few rolls later I'm down to one tall number left. You guessed it...the 12! I'm on all the feature bets myself but for small amounts, so of course I want to hit the 12, but since I had all the numbers covered with place bets, remember this is crapless, I'm kicking ass regardless if I get the 12 or not! A constant murmur starts to hover over the table with each roll, everyone begging for the 12. I look over at the guy with $50 on the make em all. He's not saying a word, standing there with his arms folded just staring down at the layout. About five rolls later...BOOM!...12!!! The roar that came up from the table was deafening!! Everyone is high fiving it, hugging and kissing and belly bumping each other!! In the middle of the euphoria I look over at the guy with the $50 all. He quietly turns away from the table, walks about 15 feet over towards an empty roulette table and does a great Ace Ventura double fist-pump YESSSS!!! He walks back, folds his arms again and quietly waits for me to 7-out. That was an $8,700 score for that guy. Of course all of the commotion quickly drew a crowd, and 3 or 4 cocktail waitresses appear out of nowhere. This guy wound up buying a round of drinks for the entire table. I was so happy for the guy, but then he did the damndest thing. He colored up and left!!! I thought wow!, what self control this guy had!
I love this bet. I too usually only bet on it when I'm rolling unless I've been playing for a while and have seen someone else roll pretty good previously. It gets exciting when you get down to the last couple numbers. I've rolled All once myself and won when someone else rolled it.
I play this bet but rarely. I rolled it one time while playing it. I have only seen it rolled 3 times. What amazes me are the people playing the ATS and 22 inside and never pressing.
Vince Armenti has a strategy I would like you to try. It's called Addem n stackem! Place bets with field bets 150 across, buy the 4,10, always working. Place bets pay for the field bets. Always replenish your stack first after 150 win. Then continue to your discretion. $1000 can be made very quickly! Thanks. Love the vids and shout outs bro!
hey! nice video explaining the All, Tall, Small bets. and I agree, just something to toss a buck or two to make the game fun when there are long rolls.
Questions: 1. The come out roll counts? 2. If a 7 is rolled on the come out can you then play the tall small w winnings? Also can you play either small or tall at any time in the roll if no number has been hit yet within the tall or small? 3. Just like the fire bet I’m sure shooters hedge? 4. Another way to win multiply ways on one roll. Example: Say we need the 10 for tall, small, and all. Then the hard 10, hopping 10’s and pass line/odds 10 and field 10! 🤦♂️🤪👏. I think this is a point to go over multiple wins on one roll. 5. Your advice of not having to play odds with a small bankroll could apply here if you have bets on the small tall. 6. As with any high odds bets, betting with the houses money vs your after tax hard earned money is a big difference.
1. yep, the number is marked or a 7 causes a loss. 2. If a 7 is rolled on CO, you now face a new CO so you can make a new ATS bet. in the middle of the roll you can't make the bet even if number hasn't been rolled. Must be made following a 7. So places will let you bet once the bet wins, ie. tall wins, you can re bet the tall 3. Yes, players hedge the last number needed to hit all the time.
This bonus tall small would be cool for the control rollers to attempt. Checkout the John Hopkins robotic arm and hand/fingers, no question it could be built to roll dice. 👍
I've hit the Small Tall All 3 times as me being the shooter in my life. Rivers Casino, Isle Casino, Grand Z Casino. I always bet at least 1-1-1 on each shooter. You never know what will happen. Some casinos pay it out as soon as its won and allow you to re-bet it, others wait until you seven out then get paid so it doesn't affect the game flow. I've been keeping an eye on Jeremy's rolls and he still needs to hit the all! He got very close on one video but eventually he will get it!
Jeremy, not sure what’s going on, but had another awesome night at the craps table last night. Bought in for $400 at the Osage Casino in Tulsa (the other day was the Hard Rock here) and walked with $1,100. I shot somewhere around about 30 minutes straight. Played my modified Iron Cross again. It was a fun night where I was even betting some of those inside “sucker” bets with extra winnings and actually hit a few. They had hop bets available, but no ATS. Good thing about the ATS is even though they have a high house edge, they’re not single roll bets, so they’re slow playing bets.
One day the table was particulary cold, the guy next to me and myself were only down to $5 each. I gave up and put it all on the dont come hoping for the best, he did $2 tall and small and $1 for the all. I thought both of us would walk away with nothing... I walked away with $10 and he walked away with $270 off the shooter hitting them all :/
I rolled them all last night but didn’t have any money bet on it. Lots of happy people around the table. I will start playing it next time out. Thanks for the good explanation
Yeah, it’s a real bummer when you miss out when you rolling. Not as bad if someone else rolls it and I’m not on it. So usually when I’m shooting I bet it and add the dealers too.
All Tall Small, the Fire Bet and others are games within a game. They are leased versions of the game meaning the casino has to pay the game inventor money for using the bets on the game printed on the layout. They were originally intended to increase action or give players more options to loose money on a dying game. Craps tables had been vanishing from casinos for a while and the game needed something to get it back into favor of casinos. I feel that RU-vid and channels like Color Up and my own channel LEARNTOPLAYCRAPS have done more for the game than the attempt to breath life back into it through the use of midway style or carnival style bets on standard games. Black Jack tables have things like the Royal Match bet and such for the same reasons. I choose to play the standard game and leave the side bets for others that don't understand the true odds behind the payouts. There is better action for your money and your time in the casinos in my opinion. Great video, Color UP!!!!!!!
I hit 4 on a $5 fire bet for a payout of $145. I was friggin stoked. It was at the brand new Hard Rock under construction in Bristol VA. It was my first time playing craps live at a casino. Ever since, I've been trying to figure a way to beat this game.
P.s. usually once all numbers are hit, the payout isnt made until the 7 finally shows. So sometimes people will press or pull down their bets knowing that no matter what happens theyve already won. They also will tip the shooter and/or the dealers. Its a really exciting thing to see.
At Jerry's Nugget they call it the Bonus or I have heard it called the SAT (small, all, and tall). I was at a table two days ago and the shooter (a lady you go girl) it 'em all and had $3 on the all for a $525 payout. That is why the bet is worth playing if you feel good about the shooter....
I just witnessed this at Jerry’s nugget yesterday! Some dude had $5 on all of it. CRAZYYY day! Sadly I didn’t know about those bets since I’m new to the game. But I did get to win a solid $185 That night. Profit is profit
I'm in the Sacramento area, and all of the casino here pay 30 to for small and tall and 150 to 1 for the all. I love playing these bets because they make the game a lot more fun.
Fun vid, thanks. Saw a guy this year at the Aria, LV hit $30,000 at 150/1 on at ATS. He was playing $1000 hard ways and $5k each number per roll. Saw his bankroll go from low to about quarter mill in about 45 minutes. After he hit the ALL I walked away exhausted at seeing him play. Gotta love this country!!! Fun to play this side bet even though you know getting hit by lightening has better odds of striking. I just tell the dealer to cover the bonus craps with a few dollars. I'm a nubie so he can correct my terms if he wants. Thank again. Keep rolling.
@2:58... although it's a prop bet, the only table I've plays the ATS still require the min bet wto be placed. E.g., on a $5 table, $3 across the ATS, and still need to put up $2 more somewhere. Typically I've seen the rest of the min put on the hardways or the field. It is a fun prop bet. I've been so close to hitting the Alls. First time I ever played it (when I was rolling) I hit 11 numbers and another time I hit 10 numbers (missed two of the Talls), and both times were on a 25-30 roll streak. Such a bummer, but still very exciting!
This past weekend I was in Vegas and I was playing crapless craps and saw the ATS complete twice. I was able to take advantage of the second time. The odds were 30 - 1 and 1 - 150. I will play this if a lot of hot shooters.
Was playing at Wynn a couple of weeks ago $10 with $3x3x3 and 1 for the dealer. I was rolling and hit them all! 30x150x30 Dealers were happy because they put their one chip in the middle. Played about 10 shooters before I hit it and was up about $200 before it hit. Good night. Went back the next night to play and the table minimum was $25 and they made the ATS minimum $5. I played only a couple of shooters because it was a 7's table that night.
Horseshoe in S. Indiana pays the 30:1/150:1. yesterday was my 1st time playing casino style craps.(little overwhelming LOL). but I'm feeling a lot more comfortable after a day of youtube!!! I'm heading back downstairs now to test all this new info i"ve taken in today. Ty for your honest/unbiased approach.
Just hit ATS at Hollywood in Bay St. Louis MS. Had the 150/30:1 payouts but still fun when it hits! Also played ATS in Biloxi MS with same payout but minimum bet was $5 each, so $15 total for ATS.
perfect timing , i played this bet at a maryland casino for the first time labor day weekend. The casino rules at this casino, you must make a passline bet shooter or not , and replace the passline bet on every point before the seven or the the bet is won , small , the tall or the all. It was very confusing , I usually dont play passline unless I am the shooter, I did hit the small twice .
A lot of places may require you to make some other bet and not just a prop bet, but odd they make you replace a pass line bet on every point...you had money in action when you made the ATS bet, its seems like that should be enough...Oh well, I guess thats why they call it house rules.
@@ColorUp that's it o guess house rules, I was in from the come out with place bets on the inside as well as making field bets, using a version of your strategy but bringing in the 4 and 10 with the field wins
We were playing a $2/$1/$2 bet at Caesars last winter..... hit all 3 once. The next day we walked up the boardwalk to Hard Rock and tried to place the same bet, but the dealers told us it was min. $5 per bet.
I usually play on Carnival cruise ships... they pay 30:1 & 150:1. They do make folks wait til the 7 before they can bet again after a win on one. No new bets during a roll. Minimum $1 per... not sure the max... most I've seen is $25 each. It's a good bet for dice controllers. I can usually hit 1 of them (mostly smalls) and get within a number or 2 of tall & all. My dice set doesn't throw a lot of 11's.
@@ColorUp Yeah... My wife loves those cruises. We use to do Vegas a couple times a year, then she went on a cruise. Now, most of my gambling is on the seas.
You are right about the Atlantic City odds as it is 175 for all and 37 small and tall but some of the casinos have a max limit of $5 on each bet. I did see make em all hit twice while i was there. If you roll any 7 even on a come out roll they take the ATS down. You should mention what to do when you have one number left and lay the odds against it so no matter what you win money but that's for another time.
Was in Vegas last week. Bet All, Tall and Small for $10 ea. for the first time ever. It's my roll and I nail it. Paid $2100. Best thing was the other 4 players bet $5 ea. They all got $1050! We all went from losers to all WINNERS! Next shooter, point seven. I color up and enjoy the day not gambling. Best day ever at craps!
I play at riveres in schenectady and erie pa yhey both have the highers odds i also agree you lay the missing numbers obviously 6 and 8 make tje most sense but at least you are assured to win something of the dreaaed 7 comes Rivers i hit 6 alls in two nights have hit many single bonuses . It is rare to hit all but it seems like it comes in waves
On vacation last week at Sam's Town in LV and just learned the game. They have 30 & 150:1 on their table. Saw it pay out once while I was playing -Twas fun seeing it hit.
You really have to watch the dealers and remind them to mark the numbers that hit because a lot of times they won't mark numbers and then later it will get missed. They may get mad and say they would go to the camera for disputes but screw all that they just need to mark them as they hit and that's about it.
I caught them messing it up in vegas a few times. I actually saw multiple dealers falling asleep at the table standing up during my week there as well.
I just discovered this in AC. I didn’t know what it was and rolled them all but wasn’t playing it. I played it again when roll came back to me and payout was $1500 with a 5/5/5 bet. They allowed rebetting if you hit a 7 on the come out, but had to start over again. The day after I watched a guy play 25/25/25 and hit it, but his strategy when left with a 10 was to pay $2000 against the ten so he was a guaranteed winner regardless. He forfeited the $2000 when he rolled the 10, but still won a little over $4000. This was at the Hard Rock in AC. It definitely is fun, but since you need good luck rolling all those numbers you still can make a ton of money for yourself and the other players on your way to getting this side bet by playing a conservative strategy at the same time.
I'm a little torn with doing this because by the time you get down to only leading one number, you've already won a sizeable amount of money, so why not go for the BIG score? One time I was at a crapless craps table, I was the shooter and only needed the 10. I went ahead and took my place bet down on the 10 and did a pretty sizeable lay on it. I was glad I did as I wound up 7-ing out before I got the 10. When I got down to just needing the 10 though, the guy next to me went a step further and took down ALL of his bets waiting for either the 10 or 7-out. I thought this was a dumb move as I did go for a while hitting other numbers before I got the 7. Yeah, he did a total regress and maintained a big bankroll, but if a bunch of extreme numbers come up (2,3,11 or 12) in the meantime (remember this is crapless) then he lost out big time.
I hit all the numbers during a long roll but unfortunately did not make the bet and missed out on a nice payout. Harrahs Cherokee pays 30 to 1 and 150 to 1 but the come out roll counts so you don't have to wait until afterward.
I hit this 2 days in row, playing for 5 hours on a $10 table. Played the pass line $1 on all the hard ways, and all 3 for $5 each. Started with $200 first day, started with $300 second day
Something you might also want to mention . You can lay a 4,5,6,8,9 or 10. If is your last number to hit. This would significantly increase your odds of making money, if you are lucky enough to hit the horn numbers first.
I was at my normal casino in Reno called the Grand Sierra Resort and I looked at the tables and they have special bets where they split the field bet in to three groups like they do in roulette. I didn't exactly figure out what odds they pay though. But I imagine it's a sucker bet.
They have this bet here at potowatomi casino near where I live. The reason this bet is so fun is because usually by the time youre close to winning this bet is because theres a hot shooter so you are usually winning really well by this point. Ive been at the casino when the shooter has hit this bet 2 and even three times during their roll. When I first saw it added to the layout I never played it, then after seeing it hit so many times Ive begun to bet “2,1,2” or “3,4,3” Since my bankroll is usually 100 when I go to poto. If I hit I win all my money back plus profit , a 5 dollar bet wins 311 . P.s. poto pays same as your layout. I cant say how many times Ive made this bet but I can say that Ive won all small 2 times, all tall 1 time and all numbers 2 times all from 5 dollar bets , so the “2,1,2” (yell to table manager as you toss your chip)
30/1 Smalls Talls and 150/1 Alls over here at Red Hawk in Northern California and Harrah's Reno, Red Hawk waits for a 7 prior to paying, even surveillance review on Alls. Reno pays when it hits, but no rebet until 7.
@@ColorUp they keep playing with the next roll, get the payouts ready then disperse maybe 5 minutes later depending how long it took to get all the numbers.
We have it at 30/150 and you have to roll a 7 before you can bet it. The hedge for this is quite fun, and only very few people actually do it somewhat properly, which is throwing away free money for everyone else. How you do it, based on $10 on each, is you wait for 2/3 or 11/12 to roll first, then you can lay the leftover numbers and increase as necessary, all while using the extra for other bets. For example, since the small/tall are practically mirrored, let's pretend we bet $10 on small and the 2/3 already rolled, so you have 456 left, you bet (10 minimum table, 'j' = juice): lay 52 (1j) with a 10 place bet on 4 (4 hits, you are -35) lay 36 (1j) with a 10 place on 5 (5 hits, you are -23) lay 42 (1j) with a 24 place on 6 (6 hits, you are -15) (7 hits, you are +28, which means you can use $28 on uptown bets if you want freely) 45 left (-15 so far): lay 62 (1j) on 4 (4 hits, you are -78) lay 39 (1j) on 5 (5 hits, you are -55) (7 hits, you are +30, giving you an extra $2) 46 left (-23 so far): lay 70 (1j) on 4 (-94) lay 36 (1j) on 6 (-60) (+30) 56 left (-35): lay 57 (1j) on 5 (-93) lay 42 (1j) on 6 (-78) (+26, a reduction of 2 but hopefully other things hit to counter, still positive) 4 left (-55 or -60), lay 206 (5j) on 4 (at least +28 either way) 5 left (-78), lay 186 (6j) on 5 (+30 either way) 6 left (-93/-94), lay 168 (7j) on 6 (at least +29 either way) This is just one side, the other side is an additional, and the multi-facet perfect play if 2/3/11/12 roll will give you a minimum of $80 of margin cash to play with the whole time and ending with $220 guarantee minimum on the last number. Press to the sky and hope for an hour roll and you can clear $30,000 easily on this. $30 bet per round does seem steep, but it's just one of the strategies....you could always just bet $5 each small and tall and wait for 1 number left, the hedge is simply this: 104 (2j) lay 4/10 (+45/+44) 93 (3j) lay 5/9 (+54) 84 (3j) lay 6/8 (+62/+63) Maybe one day I'll revisit this stuff and calculate for horns along with the bets as continuous roll collections.....one day. lol
I did not read this anywhere but You did not cover placing a lay bet when you only have a place number left to hit for the small or the tall. That is a good way to get some of your money back if you play the ATS. The house I shoot at has a $5 min for each ATS. I tend to use the 5-0-5 method. If I have only the 9 to hit, I would lay it for $99. If the 9 hits I'll get $175(34 to 1 odds) and if the 7 comes I'll get my $99 back + $66.
Oh B.T.W. hit small 2x and both times came within 1 spot once and 2 spots other time from cashing in on all 3 bets. But i also only placed that bet on 2 different guys that really seemed to have there throwing style and understanding of game at a professional level.
full ATS win first time and only time playing it. I dont see this bet at my local casinos but when i do see it I will play it again. It is a pretty exciting bet. Well worth the money paid if it gets hit :)
Not a fan of the ATS. It feels like that is the only thing some people are going for. Some people will complain “oh man! We’ve already hit 3 8’s!”... Not to mention it slows the game waaaaay down. If you have 2 or 3 come out 7’s EVERYONE has to rebet. Great explanation tho! 👍
IF...playing the ATS and you get to where you're missing 1# (that's a place #)....BE SURE and then LAY the missing #. That way you will win if EITHER the missing # OR the 7 rolls.
Ken Lumley GOOD advice! I was close to making an all win a couple years ago. All I needed was the 9, so I layed the 9. I ended up 7-out, but still won on the No-9.
My advice is to get the full win, without a hedge at least one time to enjoy the experience. But if you’ve hit before, it’s a great idea to hedge/lay that last number
@@ColorUp Enjoy the thrill of hitting it when the last number is a 2, 3,11 or 12. Can't effectively hedge those (hopping 7s is way to risky). Hedge it if the last number is a Place number by Laying to win about half. I believe it is easier to collect on two Lays (halves) than one Hit.
Biloxi, MS...Imperial Palace recently changed from 34/1 to 30/1 and $5 min ea...bet every c/o only.///Scarlet Pearl still has 34/1..$1 min....bet every come out...Boomtown has 34/1..$1 min bet every c/o and rebet after hitting ATS...Golden Nuggett and Treasure Bay have removed ATS from tables. Not sure of others. Happy Crappy!!!
Very good info, but you forgot to mention something. Example the point#9 were marked and we play the tall, and we hit the 10, 8, 11 and then hit the point #9. Are we loss all numbers marked or still? I'm the same shooter so if the numbers still, we only need the #12 to win the tall bonus. Can you answer that? Thanks in advance
You should mention possibilities of laying the numbers, specially if you’re betting at least $5.00 in each box Borgata in Ac lowered the payments to 30-150-30 with min $5. Per box
My casino is getting these added to their craps table with the diceology system (light and wonders trademark for these bets) and my boss asked the craps dealers if they took the time to read up on how they work. I turned to her and said I watched this video and she responded with “ok but you don’t deal craps, but good to know.” 😂
The bet does lose on any 7. That includes come out 7 winners which cause the ATS bet to lose. If the point is rolled, that does not effect the side bet, it continues but you could not start, or come in at that point. Only after a 7.
Really enjoy your videos, especially the running tally. Just recently found "LET IT ROLLL" Channel. He demonstrates some veery nice strategies, but does not use a running total. Wondering if you would play out these strategies with the running total. I am particularly drawn to the "36 Builder" and the "Towering 6" strategies. Personally I play with a $100 bankroll, but I might have to raise that to a $200 Bank. Hope to see your shoot on these strategies. Thanks
I hit all 3 for the dealers and my self at Mont Bleu in South lake Tahoe but it only pays 30 and 150 but still a lot of fun. They let you bet after any 7 but don't let you bet after a win until a 7 out
? For all. It someone rolled 4 of the small numbers, can in place a bet on the small at that time? Or does the bet need to be placed at the beginning of the roll.
I stayed out at Ameristar at Blackhawk in Colorado for the past two days and saw someone hit all three for $18,000 as he was playing $75 on each bet.. single largest win in a role that I've ever seen
@@ColorUp because I really don't want a 7 to come out. But if I am playing the bonus it is like insurance for that bet since it pays 5 to 1. Am I looking at it wrong?
@@josemonzon9209 it will definitely save you on a come out 7. But the any 7 bet also has a house edge. In the long run your throwing out more money then your getting back by hedging.
I almost rolled the “all” during a decent session I had (missed it by one). I didn’t have a bet on it, but a guy at the table next to me had a $25 chip on it. But we all made decent on my roll regardless
Thanks color up for all your hard work and videos you put out there for us. I normally hit either the small or tall each time I roll....if lucky the all but that is rare....a lot of times it comes down to one number I can not hit to get the all.
@@ColorUp It was at Encore Las Vegas 176-1 on the ALL. Paid approx. $9K with the other bets I had. That's the only time I've hit with a $25 bet on each space. Hit $10 per space and $5 per space quite a few times. Thanks for the great video! It's the best side bet going for sure. I'm in Canada and no ATS here sadly.
I love your channel. But, please roll off the back wall so it's more like what would happen when we really throw the dice. Thanks for explaining the small, all, tall tho. I do appreciate it!