We call laying the back wall. I have played this but only on coneout roll. Never thought of playing it with the DC. But I think your right about you deciding how much punishment your going to take on a long roll. Great video and I do like this stratagy
💪🤠👍 A better way to play this is insted of a $30 DP, make it a $30 PL and once you have a point established lay it for double $60. That way you get to take full advantage of the come out 7's. 8 ways to win on the PL you're a 2 to 1 favourite insted of the 2 to 1 underdog.
@@baugh3162 No not a doey dont, you want to only play the passline for the come out 7's so that you can win $30 more, if a point is established let's say a 5 is the point, you then lay the point of 5 for $60 and you'll have a 30 passline bet, it's still just $30 at risk just a $2 vig now.
@@dannyring2493One casino that I normally play at, on 4/10 the minimal lay bet is $40, making a true minimal payout of $20. On 6/8 it's increments of $24.
Need to reduce your payout for vig. 4 and 10 pays $14, 5 and 9 pays $19 and 6 and 8 pays $24. Over many rolls these one dollar rakes add up and put a dent in your profit.
Seems good but doesn't work. You'll pick off your entire back wall and on a decent roll you're in deep trouble. I've tried this system many times and lose ore than i win.
Much essier to recover from -$30 then -180. Taking advantage of short rolls, if you laid just 1 number you could have a short roll and still not make a profit by knocking off a big lay early you profit nothing on a 7, where as even if they knocked off 1 or even 2 of your -30 lays you'll still profit on the 7.