Wow, that fantastic. So you hop the easys for $16. I can hit the inside a number of times, mostly on the 5/9. Great tip.👍 To add to it, bet another $8 to cover the hardways, not hopping.
I gave this a try on the bubble machine at my local Indian joint this afternoon. It's a great strategy for those of us that are risk adverse easy to play and if you pull your bets back after the 3rd to 5th win you should walk out with a profit.
The vid title says "double your money in two rolls," but it actually takes two hits. Now, in a perfect world, any inside number followed by an easy inside... two rolls and doubled up. Done. But, it could require more than two rolls just to hit an inside number after the initial $44 inside layout, and if the next roll after betting the easy inside hops isn't immediately another easy inside number (28 ways to lose), then tack on at least two more rolls to recoup the investment (third to hit an inside number, third to hit an easy inside with the hops covered). Hrmmm... 🤔😉 Thanks for demo'ing the strategy. Always fun to see it in action to realize the pros/cons, risk/reward, delight/horror. I'd like to see you test this system against the Quarter Pounder (IC, but hopping the fives) to cover the layout and see which one does best over 5 or 6 rounds. The Quarter Pounder has a massive $165 initial layout, so I think even if the easy inside hoppa system PSOs, there's less at risk to cover the layout. It would be interesting to see the results. 😃 Thanks for the vid!
I like this. After I hit and paid for the hand then I would go into Crappy’s strategy of 6&8. Feeding the sides on hitting the 8 or 9, then placing the ten. Then only collect on 9&10 but press with the 8 hit
@@clueless9245 A hard hop bet that pays 30 to 1 has a house edge of 13.89%. An easy hop bet that pays 15 to 1 has a house edge of 11.11%. Given those extremely high house edges, why would you bet on them?
This strategy would kill on the bubble craps machine. $22 inside. Pays $7. Throw in $1. Cover $2 on each of the Inside Easy Hops. If a second hits, win $30 + $7 + $2 back - $6 other Hop Bets - $1 investment = $32 PROFIT And I still have $22 Inside in play. Almost 150% profit every 2 hits...🤔 Yes sir, I like it!!! 😂
Dang! I got myself excited!!! Sit at the Bubble Craps with only $110. Enough for 5 shooters. If successful, $32 × 5 = $160 PROFIT $110 becomes $270 in less than 15 minutes. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This could be a really, REALLY good starter to your session. So many times, I've seen the inside numbers just come b2b2b2b. The 7 comes as well, but this "strat" is all about getting your investment back pronto. I could easily see myself hitting an inside number, then taking the next hit and starting on the outside (4/10).
Probably because 60% of the time the point never hits again and 7’s out. It’s a math game. By playing either the “inside” or Hopping “inside ez” you’re betting only 4 of the 11 numbers in the game, but win 16-18/36 or about 1/2 all rolls. Follow the math, and overall and over time you win much more.😎
HOPPA is compounding return on those inside bets , that you already have money on . Seems like 2 pays 30 ; when it costs $16 to make $2 bet ? But is does promise return -especially if your bankroll can fund some kind of ladder . Can almost see wisdom of making bet every roll !
If you hit the hop, you have won enough to cover inside bets and the additional $2 you had to invest to cover the hops. If you have lose the first hop bet and have to try again, you are investing more money, and a hit on the hop bet wouldn't cover everything. You would be down the additional $2 you had to invest as you have now invested a total of $4 on the hop bet.
So, as long as the hop hits and gets your investment back, you can just press and collect and all you lose is the house money? Where has this idea been all my life? 🙂
@@ColorUp Can't wait to try it. I've been rat-holing money so I get to start with a $300 bankroll this week. One question though. How long do you stick with a strategy that's losing before switching to something else? Or do you? Do you just walk away and try again another time?
@@Ranch_Hand_Jeff Jeremy gave you wise counsel on this almost every time he plays… have enough $$ for 10 shooters. On that base level $44 inside… that’s $450-$500 you want👍 Remember… this is a math game. By playing only 4 numbers of the 11 numbers in the game (inside) you control 18/36 most likely combinations… so 1/2 the time you’re gonna get a “hit”. Very, Very few people consider All the dimensions of this math game…🤔🤔 One dimension is time ⏰ : so, for example you’ve seen players toss PSO’s and PPSO’s… and without much thought… you see these first 2-3 rolls have “way more 7-Outs” than anywhere else in the game.🤔🤔 That’s because your observation is 100% correct! “Everyone” rushes to put their $$ on the table every time!😳😳 That “rush of energy” causes certain things to happen… especially when many people have the Fear of losing what they just set on the table. After the point, Point+1…P1 has a 14% probability of PSO, P2 has even higher at 14.6% 7-O! P3 is 12.4%- or there’s a 41% probability of a 7-Out the 1st 3 rolls after the point!!😳😳 That’s Huge! This is the percentage of All 7-outs tossed over a few thousand shooters… Then P4 drops to 8%. P5 drops to 7%… but gotta look at “average 7-out” which is P6-P+7 (rolls 7-8). “Average” or most games are over by this point… actually it’s 62% out after P+6- roll 7. So… math says “almost” same risk of hitting a 7 on just P1 or on just P2…But you gotta roll P4 AND P5 to have the same “risk of loss” to hit a 7. This should help you laugh 😂 at all the players “rushing” as though Time is not an element in this game as though Every roll has equal chance of a 7-out…🤔🤔 Chaos theory and randomness without time calculated, say each roll has similar chance of a 7-out… however that probability is strongly affected by energy…so not an equal chance when “observers” or players are involved and time is added🤔😎 But roll out say… 2,000 games and your numbers will match mine for loss probability. That’s because when 1 or more people are present and the fear or worry about a certain outcome, that outcome becomes Much more likely because of the energy they collectively generate. Quantum Mechanics confirms this. Say You have 4 quadrants a particle of energy could be in… in Quantum state… it’s in all 4, and also Not in each of the 4… at the same time! Add an observer who believes the particle will appear in the lower right quadrant… suddenly that possibility becomes Very likely. Add 2 more and the particle Is in the lower right quadrant. Fear is a Super strong human emotion… and when felt by 2-3-4 people it creates a Very strong energy, and it’s why so many 7-outs first 3 rolls after the point. So… just watch a few dozen games..with no $$ on the table. You’re gonna see… usually what was discussed. Can there be collective energy at a table to make it “cold” or “hot”? Sure. And if you relax, you can often sense it. Short version is consider playing inside for 2 hits & down P+4 & P +5, and you’ll win more $$ more often👍👍😎 Used as a tool, using CD- Casino Dollars… you’re playing for free when you play the “Inside EZ” on both P4 & P5… you have 50% probability each $44 inside will hit and 48% the Inside easy hit… Unless you also put $2 each on the Hard Ways 6 and 8… which pays and stays up for Multiple rolls until and EZ 6 or 8 hit… and they pay $18 each… now you’re back to 50% probability of a win. Plus after P5 win, you turn off the place bets and Hard Ways and you do Not lose any of that $$!!😎 Say you have $44 inside, and it pays $14… which all goes towards the Hop Inside EZ +$2 from you. The Hops pay 2x $15= $30, plus the Inside $44 pay $14… now you got $44-2= $42 net. Turn your bets “off”, and wait for 7-out. Keep your powder dry, and repeat… P4, P5 …only from the start, play this time $44 inside And Hop Inside EZ $16… Now you make $44 the first time!👍👍😎 Repeat on P5… now you have $44 the second time… or $88 Plus the net $42 from first session =$130. Three ways to go: 1. Rinse and repeat, 2. Realize you made almost 50% on your bankroll, call it a good win and go home. Or 3. You have $110 to play inside now on P4, P5 Plus $20 of the $40 to play Hop Inside EZ at $5 level… the Inside pays $35 each hit x 2 Hits= $70. Inside EZ pays $5x 15 on Hops, for $75-$40 Cost= $35 also. Done twice also, that’s $70, plus the other $70= $140… And $140 compared to the $14 you got on the $44 inside is just 10 Times what you first got. It’s a math game. Have fun. Think positively… and try to read the energy of the table. There’s a warm table that works with this…👍👍😎 Cold 🥶 table, cool table, choppy table- most difficult to play And often most of what you’re gonna see… so keep your powder dry and your $$ in the rail. Wait. There’s no award given for losing $$ quickly because you did Not read the table and the players. All the Best👍👍😎
This is a craps move, as described by sideshow himself, to get you to risk free play on 4 numbers with just 2 hits and without regressing. IMO this is a bad ass move I use it and once I'm in risk free play I use the 6 and 8 to build up the 4 and 10 to 35. And parlay the hard 4 and 10 from $2 to $15.
Why bet 15 on the hop to come away with 30? Just throw the 15 on the field and take the chance to get 30 and maybe more if the 2 or 12 hits. This makes little to no sense to me.
Field would lose if a 568 hit. You’d have to hope for a 9 to get double paid. The strategy is to get your money back in 2 rolls. The field bet would only do it if a 2 or 12 or 9 hits on 2nd roll.
You keep your 2 dollars of the hop. He bet 15 on the hop kept 2 of it and won 30..15 into 32. The field wins 15 to 30 or double with a 2 or 12. There is no advantage to using this instead of the field except making it harder for the dealer
Depends, more risk to lose on comeout roll. and good chance your dont point is one of inside numbers which you are routing to hit, but you wouldn’t win as much if when it does hit because you would lose your dont bet
Ken at KenKnowsGambling , playing with chips - on the come / don't come has great way . Bet come , and when don't come hits come chip , you have Don't Coverage that's already been paid for .
Love this idea! Any quick way to play with the casino’s money is a good one! Have been loving your channel!! What made you decide to start a channel to help all of us newbies?
A lot do. Many casinos will accept hop bets even if it's not printed on their layout. That being said, hop bets are risky bets, plenty of other ways to play without using the hop bet
@@ColorUp wow didn’t think you would answer my question! Was expecting just another viewer but I get the man himself! Gonna gush a little bit and say that I love your vids and thank you for the response.
In summary (to allow you to change your bet): " For each of initial $22 investments, $1 additional investment in hop bet ” is that correct? (Sorry for the machine/literal translation)
There are no goals, or I made 2 times this rolls buy in, so "everything down" and restart on the next shooter. It's just go "until bust". To me, that's a different way that doesn't seem like a happy ending will occur. In the way that you limit buy in total, why not try gaining x amount of dollars or attempted rolls and then pull down. If you risk 500 or whatever in total and have gained x amount of $$ by an equal amount of overall bankroll risk. I think this would show the system ideas better, to me at least.
But there is a goal…to have bets “paid” for after two hits. Once goal of bets payed for and rolling risk free, why would you limit yourself such as get to a certain $ amount and pull everything down. Pull down is great if 7 shows soon (more conservative)but you also miss out if the long roll does occur.(more aggressive) by hitting this strats initial goal of having bets risk free, it’s much easier to be aggressive. Play however you are most comfortable. There is no right or wrong way, only the dice decide which works out better