If I was going to do this I think I'd modify it to have a DP bet that just covers what's placed on the numbers, so a $100 in the case of this video. So you can still shift risk to a less likely number, but then break even when the 7 comes instead of profiting from it. All depends on what you're comfortable with and how the dice roll.
Just wandered upon your channel a couple weeks ago and I love what you do. Nice camera angle, knowledgeable info, and straight to the point in a variety of different strategies. The game feeds from the table corners are cool too. Thx for your insight.
Jeremy--Proud you showed a "craps strategy" where you play Both light and dark sides. Folks who want to win need to learn 84% of the time, dark side wins. You made 12x what the "standard" light side only strategy made--$30- vs $366. Keep doing the mixed strategies and you'll personally never go back to playing light side only up through Point + 15...from Point +15 upward---That's light side play time. Enjoy the new insight.👍👍
@@randythomas9027 10 of 12 shooters per hour 7-Out by point+ 12 rolls: that's 84%. Go check Wizard of Odds if you doubt it. 84% of the time, shooter 7-outs by roll 12, giving you only 16% who go past roll 12, and of those 64% are out between rolls 13-18. That leaves a Very tiny 5 percent for "the long roll" light side only strategies need to "win big". Dark side "wins big" in that 84% area. This example Jeremy rolled out shows Why a mixed strategy wins over light-side only play--in this case 12 x better return.
Great strategy…it works …I really found it more relaxing as I implemented odds the longer the round goes. Definitely relaxing and keep me off hard # bets as well as the one roll bets which the odds bets cover. Overall a 7.5/10 keeper strategy. BUT I love your 6/8 strategy you gave us around corona time.. thanks color up.
I would do $100 DP and press $20/$24 after each hit onto the point. The point is your only exposure so might as well press the point to get it neutralized. If the 5 was point press to 35 then 55 then 75. Now after 4 rolls you can't lose in any situation instead of 5 rolls.
You don't lose pressing the point, but you also don't win--you kept Your $$ on the table. Having $200 dark versus $96 light, from the point, you make $104 even When 7 hits. Keep the winnings in your rack, and in 5 rolls, you're 100% CD on the table: you have Zero light side risk. 7-Out hits, you win $200. Nothing to lose light side, because it's all CD. The math works, and in most every situation you win--Except come-out 7. Do a Lay 4 for $200, and the DP for $100 for the come out. Unless the 4 hits (3 of 36 risk vs 6 of 36), when the 7 hits, the lay 4 covers the $100. Repeat that with a DC for $100--now you have $200 dark, protecting the $96, And you reduced the chance of $200 loss to only $100 When the point hits. Better strategy.😎
I think adjusting to table is most important. I rolled 42 numbers last weekend in Laughlin. I made about 800 and that included 2 1 2 on ATS. I swear the guy on other end made 2-3k playing field and horn bets. Was just nature of the roll. I’d say 4 points. 20 numbers. And a ton of horn rolls
I like the strategy. Sometimes pressing a bunch then loosing before you hit your pressed numbers feels crappy. This feels pleasant. At least until you lose the 200 right off the bat on a 7 xD. Also thats a neat program you have that ran the standard test
Yeah I wonder how many times he'd put back his $200 DP if the 7 kept hitting on come out. After once I'd be tempted not to and just lay the point. I'd also consider not even placing the point. $21 pay out after you lose $200 from hitting a point doesn't even seem worth it.
Tried it with an electronic practice craps table, did not do well. Hitting the 7 and 11 to start with plus anytime the button goes to 6 or 8 I almost always lose there too, not as foolproof as some other strategies i've seen, but not the worst.
Very similar to my system, except I would press the wins until the total lay bets are equal to the DP, then take down all the lays and wait for the 7 to hit. You could also add in the hits in the point number until you have no loss on hitting the point by splitting the winnings between the other numbers and the point number.
@DavidBertczak4 I like your idea of pressing the point number. I'd definitely collect/press alternately until you've pressed up to 60/72. After the 3 collect/presses, you're totally covered and just let the rest of the game happen
Interesting system. I know this is blasphemy and goes against the easy nature of the system, but after five hits, I’d likely take down the don’t and play with house money…start pressing and collecting. Another idea, not a great one though, is until you get five hits, when you hit, load up the point number. That way if the point rolls, you lose less to the seven. After five hits, reset $96 across and take the don’t down. Bye bye easy and relax system :)
If you make $300 on a craps table, it's time to color up. I've seen guys with $15,000 in the rack lose it all. You can relax just as easy betting a pass line with craps bet hedge and tipping your waitress $5 to start and a dollar a drink.
If the 4 hits in that first roll after you claimed to be out of the hand you'd be down 200 after winning 138 which would be a substantial loss. My edit to that system would be to regress the don't pass bet to $100 after 5 hits so you're guaranteed a $100 profit if the point hits.
Never want to regress a don't pass or don't come--Biggest risk of loss is setting each don't. Greatest risk of hitting point is first 6 rolls--#4 points hit in a typical hour. 60% All shooters Never hit point--don't wins versus pass 60% vs 40%. Wanna reduce risk of "point" hitting, put $100 on DP, then $100 on DC: now it's impossible to Lose both When point hits--And 100% Both win when 7 hits.
I think i'd hop the 7s for $5 each on come outs so only a $25 loss if you 7. Reduces total ROI but man those come out 7s just hurt too much and come too often, especially it seems mid-shooter.
don't understand this strategy. wouldn't it be safer to bet $100 (instead of $200) on DP with 96 Across? a $100 DP bet would still be enough to protect the Place bets from a PSO.
Smart to just leave the bet up and then pay it, instead of taking everything down just to put it up again. That does tend to be a part that I skip over in the videos.
No, every strategy just depends how the dice roll. If I rate a 1 today, it could be a 10 tomorrow. I just show strats, and if you like, try it out for yourself.
@jasoncamenzind513 I see your point. But the problem I have with it is I’m a very different player than many. I’m super conservative and strats I like, many other players hate. It really depends on your personality of how you like to play. That’s why I don’t rate strats. That’s why I love craps, there are so many different ways to play!
That doesn't make sense to me. Every bet on the table has a house edge so it doesn't matter how you bet as long as you do bet. The house should love players that hedge - in my experience they lose slower but they also NEVER win big.
IMO you want to make the 7 worth something. If you are just using it to simply hedge then just keep it in your rack and play the 96 across. Then you have another shooter to try and get that long roll. I think this works well for both long rolls and choppy tables, unless on the long roll they are hitting their points over and over. But like everyone one says there are holes in every strategy, it just depends on how the dice roll.
The Lay bet would require $400 to cover what the DP $200 does. So you're betting $400 to "cover" $96--not a good bet. A way to do what you're trying--without the $400 for the lay: Do a Lay 4 for $200, and the DP for $100 for the come out. Unless the 4 hits (3 of 36 risk vs 6 of 36), when the 7 hits, the lay 4 covers the $100. Repeat that with a DC for $100--now you have $200 dark, protecting the $96, And you reduced the chance of $200 loss to only $100 When the point hits. Remember 60% of All shooters--that's 7 of 12 in a typical hour of play 7-Out by point +6. 84% are out by point+12--another 3 of 12 (or 10/12 out by P+12). There's power in the dark side.
I think this is nice and easy-peasy, but I think once you have collected $105, you should pick up your Don't Pass, and employ a power press and collect strategy.
😨 $200 on the Don't Pass on the Come out with no protection, could put yourself in a play from behind Situation right off the bat !! ME, I'm making a $20 any 7, and A $5 12, with $200 on the don't pass on the Come out !!
one way to relax u more is to bet 200 on dont pass and 200 on pass then bet 15 on 11 and 10 on 12. for the come out roll. id rather be down 25 than 200. when u get the point u do the 96 across and 200 odds on the dont. the problem is some dont like to bleed 25 loss. but its better than losing 200.