First time ever playing this game. My cousin told me I should Roll.. I had no idea what the hell I was doing and I ended up on a hot roll for 45mins. Every one at the table kept throwing money at me and kept stacking my hard ways coz I kept hitting them. By the end of my run at Borgata I had $5400. Never played a game where everyone was so involved. All the cheering, clapping, high fives.
Usually how it goes… love to see it. Best game and fun to see dealers and pit boss scrambling and everyone getting nervous when there is a 45 min roll And hundos and thousands of bucks on table. I saw an hour roll once… I made 3 grand and guy next to me made 16,000. They sent in a cooler but guy kept hitting points. Shit like that only happens a few times in a lifetime.
Beginners luck is real! My first roll was like yours (not as long, but like 20+ easily) … haven’t gotten another one like that yet. Just a bunch of seven outs 😢
Jeremy at Color Up demonstrated this exact system recently. The other nice thing about this system is that if you hit 2 or 12, you are paid a bonus on the field and can get out of the hand sooner to move to $110 inside. Or just collect after 7 hits. Only downside is hitting the bad numbers early ( 5 & 7), or hard 6 & 8 on first roll. I like this system though. You can easily scale this down to a $5 table as follows: $8 field bet, $4 total on the 6&8 easy hops, $2 each on hard 6&8, $10 place the five. Five dollar tables available at Ellis Island and Downtown Grand. David, get the STRAT to give you a five dollar table, and do a video with Alex. You run this system and Alex can Panda Degen. See who makes more. Would make a great video.
Hey David, thanks for showing the system! I can't wait to roll this out at Casino Quest! 😁 I'll def be using this when I come back to Vegas! I just wanted the rest of the community to have this store in their quiver. As you can see, it's a pretty sharp arrow. 😎 Thanks again for demonstrating the strategy! Great video, as always sir. 👍🏾👍🏾✊🏾
Hello David! Great system! You are the "Best" at explaining all the details, not only for this system, but for all the other systems that you have demonstrated. Thanks again! Robert /:-)
To make it easier for some, Once your hard ways are covered, A hit on an easy 6/8 your net win is $10, Field wins you $20, more if 2/12 hit. Hardways you’d win $30. When I play this I like to win $50 then move to $110 inside, Yes I’m still risking my initial $60. But 2 hits and I have my money back plus $10. You can let it ride or pull down and profit $120. Your choice. I’ve also increased startup with a $60 don’t pass line bet. Just to cover the 7. Take it down when you’ve won $50 Or I’ve pulled it if point is 6 or 8.
At 15:50 you rolled easy 6 to net $10 win. That should have gone on the 5 to bring it up to $50. Instead you just banked it. The $50 5 protects the losing field and easy 6 & 8 hop bets. You do have to pay attention as you said. Edit: I see you did eventually (two rolls later) move that $10 to press up the 5 to $50.
ROFL just rolled this out on crapsee. This is how it played out. Hard six. Hard six. Seven. Hard eight. Hard six. seven. Easy six. Five. Five. Three craps. Five. Seven. If there is a hole in any system Crapsee finds it and rips it wide open.
YIKES! Man, I'd have to watch this and then practice before I played! But I do like it. It seems like a safe system for a downtown joint and a small bankroll!!
I use chips on a system like this. 7 1$ chips on the rail to flip down as I go. The flipping down each time should remind you to check the bets of that roll.
Gave this one a run at Sam's Town on an overnight through Vegas last week. In with $600, out with $930 after tip. Not a bad hit and run. I mixed it up by taking the $100 I made with the system and running $110 across with the winnings. Little riskier, but it's a way to get into big place bets with minimal investment. Pressed two units on each hit up to $50/$60 and just collect from there.
I could see having a lot of fun with this at a place like ellis island which to my knowledge still offers a 5$ table. So you can bring that same 300$ but cut bets to 5$ hopping 6 and 8 5$ hardways and a 20$ field. When it comes to the 5 a 15$ initial bet and a press to 30$ when possible. That's a max 70$ at risk instead of 130$ which on a 300$ bankroll isn't even 3 shooters.
@@RickyDigits505 Love it, love it. How about this at Ellis tho: $8 in the Field, $2 (each) Hop 6 and 8, $2 Hard 6 and 8, $10 Place 5. $26 total initial investment. Now, last for 7 rolls and pull down. Then, use the winnings to play.....whatever strategy you like. I mean if you're willing to invest more than $26, then why not just start with $26 until the shooter "qualifies". Just a thought. 😎
Now I am thinking the real strat on a 5$ would be place the 5 for 5$ and the 6/8 for 6$ each and throw 10$ in the field and just collect until you cover. The roll after you cover you take your field and whatever you just hit and play a normal 32$ across on house money. Or is it what 7 or 8$ in the field to be mathmatically correct
I saw this the first time on color up. Well explained David. It is a great option as shared for a low bank roll on 25 table. Has anyone worked in a way to cover the 7 also?
I just used this strategy in Vegas. With that tweak, i put a $60 bet on the don’t pass line. Chews into your lite bank roll but hedged your start up just in case, once you’ve earned $50 move to $110 inside, hit twice. Then pull down your don’t bet. Good luck.
I don’t usually reply but I just have to. Played this on my simulator and of course right out of the box. 5 so lose 60. 5 again and lose 60 point made. Then 7 on the come out. Lose 60. Then and easy 6. Place the hard ways and wham 7 out. I just had to laugh. It was a complete crash and burn on 300 bucks. I will say if you’re going to try this you need at least 6 to 8 hundred bucks going in. What just happened isn’t unusual in the least. I always start with 800 on my sim. It started kind of working but never recovered all the losses. Kept me at my sim table for over 100 rolls though. Ended up with 4 something. Not terrible.
Obviously not...lol. How many times does a player make 7 rolls. On this system, if 2 players in a row do not, you will lose money even if the next player does.
Hey Dave, one in ten men are color blind. PLEASE don’t assume we understand how much your individual bets are. Very helpful if you would just Say the amounts as you going along. Thanks
First winnings will most likely be $20 which is not enough to cover the $25 minimum required for the five. But $20 will exactly cover the hard 6&8. Of course if you are lucky enough to hit the 2 or 12 on the first roll, the double or triple bonus in the field could get both the hard ways and the five covered.
It's not really a $10 bet; it is two $5 bets. One wins and one loses. The winning way pays 15 to 1 which is $75. The losing way is replaced with $5 of the winnings, netting you $70.
I don't understand the hop bets as it is shown here. For example, he's got $5 on the Easy 8 - 2/6, $5 on the East 8 - 3/5. Then he's got $5 on the Easy 6 - 2/4 and $5 on the Easy 6 - 1/5. That's a total of $20 hopping. Let's say the Easy 8 - 2/6 hits. It pays $70.00. Now the winning bet, the $5 - 2/6 remains and he's supposed to lose the other easy 8 - 3/5 bet along with the 2 easy 6 bets for a total loss of $15.00 on the hop bets. Now doesn't he need to replace $15.00 in hop bets instead of just $10.00 as is shown in this video? Help me out here.
The $10 easy 8 is really 2 $5 bets(2 ways to win). The winning way pays $75 and the losing way is replaced with $5 of the $75 win, for a net win of $70 on the easy 8.
Did this at home on my table four times first time came out with over $100 profit, second was I think round 20 loss, 3rd time lost it all because first two rolls was 7, then hit the 5 twice, then hit 5 again on come out roll 🤣🤣🤣🤣 talk about worst case scenario lmao
Both…since he is up on both easy 6 hops, he has $5 on each. The win pays $75 and his $5 wager stays up, the other $5 easy losses and comes down, then he takes $5 from the $75 win and “goes back up” on the loser easy 6. For a net $70 win.
First time ever playing this game. My cousin told me I should Roll.. I had no idea what the hell I was doing and I ended up on a hot roll for 45mins. Every one at the table kept throwing money at me and kept stacking my hard ways coz I kept hitting them. By the end of my run at Borgata I had $5400. Never played a game where everyone was so involved. All the cheering, clapping, high fives.
Damn i need your kind of luck.....tell ya cousin to call me lol
Usually how it goes… love to see it. Best game and fun to see dealers and pit boss scrambling and everyone getting nervous when there is a 45 min roll
And hundos and thousands of bucks on table. I saw an hour roll once… I made 3 grand and guy next to me made 16,000. They sent in a cooler but guy kept hitting points. Shit like that only happens a few times in a lifetime.
Next time point 7 you will see
Beginners luck is real! My first roll was like yours (not as long, but like 20+ easily) … haven’t gotten another one like that yet. Just a bunch of seven outs 😢
@@_stix yea. I haven’t gotten a hot roll since that 😂
Jeremy at Color Up demonstrated this exact system recently. The other nice thing about this system is that if you hit 2 or 12, you are paid a bonus on the field and can get out of the hand sooner to move to $110 inside. Or just collect after 7 hits. Only downside is hitting the bad numbers early ( 5 & 7), or hard 6 & 8 on first roll. I like this system though. You can easily scale this down to a $5 table as follows: $8 field bet, $4 total on the 6&8 easy hops, $2 each on hard 6&8, $10 place the five. Five dollar tables available at Ellis Island and Downtown Grand.
David, get the STRAT to give you a five dollar table, and do a video with Alex. You run this system and Alex can Panda Degen. See who makes more. Would make a great video.
I absolutely LOVE that idea!! 😃
Nice
Hey David, thanks for showing the system! I can't wait to roll this out at Casino Quest! 😁 I'll def be using this when I come back to Vegas! I just wanted the rest of the community to have this store in their quiver. As you can see, it's a pretty sharp arrow. 😎 Thanks again for demonstrating the strategy! Great video, as always sir. 👍🏾👍🏾✊🏾
Hello David! Great system! You are the "Best" at explaining all the details, not only for this system, but for all the other systems that you have demonstrated. Thanks again! Robert /:-)
To make it easier for some, Once your hard ways are covered, A hit on an easy 6/8 your net win is $10, Field wins you $20, more if 2/12 hit. Hardways you’d win $30. When I play this I like to win $50 then move to $110 inside, Yes I’m still risking my initial $60. But 2 hits and I have my money back plus $10. You can let it ride or pull down and profit $120. Your choice. I’ve also increased startup with a $60 don’t pass line bet. Just to cover the 7. Take it down when you’ve won $50 Or I’ve pulled it if point is 6 or 8.
So hard to deviate from doing a place strategy. Also, playing the field and center action! Definitely going to need to pay attention and try it!!
At 15:50 you rolled easy 6 to net $10 win. That should have gone on the 5 to bring it up to $50. Instead you just banked it. The $50 5 protects the losing field and easy 6 & 8 hop bets. You do have to pay attention as you said. Edit: I see you did eventually (two rolls later) move that $10 to press up the 5 to $50.
Came here to comment this. Nice
ROFL just rolled this out on crapsee. This is how it played out. Hard six. Hard six. Seven. Hard eight. Hard six. seven. Easy six. Five. Five. Three craps. Five. Seven. If there is a hole in any system Crapsee finds it and rips it wide open.
definitely need to be paying attention to the game on this one
YIKES!
Man, I'd have to watch this and then practice before I played! But I do like it. It seems like a safe system for a downtown joint and a small bankroll!!
It'll only take you a couple times to get it together. Once you roll it out once it twice, it'll be easy.
I use chips on a system like this. 7 1$ chips on the rail to flip down as I go. The flipping down each time should remind you to check the bets of that roll.
I watched Jeremy at color I do this I wanted to submit it to yall but it takes too much typing. Glad someone sent it to David.
... you're welcome. 😎
Gave this one a run at Sam's Town on an overnight through Vegas last week. In with $600, out with $930 after tip. Not a bad hit and run. I mixed it up by taking the $100 I made with the system and running $110 across with the winnings. Little riskier, but it's a way to get into big place bets with minimal investment. Pressed two units on each hit up to $50/$60 and just collect from there.
I really like this one. Especially if running with short money.
Just gotta pray the 5 doesn't come out in those first 3 rolls
I could see having a lot of fun with this at a place like ellis island which to my knowledge still offers a 5$ table. So you can bring that same 300$ but cut bets to 5$ hopping 6 and 8 5$ hardways and a 20$ field. When it comes to the 5 a 15$ initial bet and a press to 30$ when possible. That's a max 70$ at risk instead of 130$ which on a 300$ bankroll isn't even 3 shooters.
@@RickyDigits505 Love it, love it. How about this at Ellis tho: $8 in the Field, $2 (each) Hop 6 and 8, $2 Hard 6 and 8, $10 Place 5. $26 total initial investment. Now, last for 7 rolls and pull down. Then, use the winnings to play.....whatever strategy you like. I mean if you're willing to invest more than $26, then why not just start with $26 until the shooter "qualifies".
Just a thought. 😎
@@buckeyeslim6177 literally just saw that reply you made to someone else. You are correct...I was doing fast math and not really breaking it down.
Now I am thinking the real strat on a 5$ would be place the 5 for 5$ and the 6/8 for 6$ each and throw 10$ in the field and just collect until you cover. The roll after you cover you take your field and whatever you just hit and play a normal 32$ across on house money.
Or is it what 7 or 8$ in the field to be mathmatically correct
nice system, but most of the time, I'd be hitting 3-4 big reds in those 7 rolls !!!
I saw this the first time on color up. Well explained David. It is a great option as shared for a low bank roll on 25 table. Has anyone worked in a way to cover the 7 also?
I just used this strategy in Vegas. With that tweak, i put a $60 bet on the don’t pass line. Chews into your lite bank roll but hedged your start up just in case, once you’ve earned $50 move to $110 inside, hit twice. Then pull down your don’t bet. Good luck.
This is a interesting system. Did you do an EV calculation for this? Wonder if that can be improved by some strategic addition of playing the seven.
I thought you couldn't place bets in between the hops.
I don’t usually reply but I just have to. Played this on my simulator and of course right out of the box. 5 so lose 60. 5 again and lose 60 point made. Then 7 on the come out. Lose 60. Then and easy 6. Place the hard ways and wham 7 out. I just had to laugh. It was a complete crash and burn on 300 bucks. I will say if you’re going to try this you need at least 6 to 8 hundred bucks going in. What just happened isn’t unusual in the least. I always start with 800 on my sim. It started kind of working but never recovered all the losses. Kept me at my sim table for over 100 rolls though. Ended up with 4 something. Not terrible.
I think I like it but I have one question. Does anyone know the average amount of rolls before big red?
Obviously not...lol. How many times does a player make 7 rolls. On this system, if 2 players in a row do not, you will lose money even if the next player does.
Hey Dave, one in ten men are color blind. PLEASE don’t assume we understand how much your individual bets are. Very helpful if you would just Say the amounts as you going along. Thanks
Does this strategy still work on a table with Hop 6, and 8, and 15 to 1 and Hard 6, and 8 for 9 to 1?
Yes same thing, 16 for 1 = 15 to 1…10 for 1 = 9 to 1 etc
Why would you place the hard 6 and 8 with the first winnings? Why not place the 5 first?
First winnings will most likely be $20 which is not enough to cover the $25 minimum required for the five. But $20 will exactly cover the hard 6&8. Of course if you are lucky enough to hit the 2 or 12 on the first roll, the double or triple bonus in the field could get both the hard ways and the five covered.
I thought hop bets payed 15 to 1. Therefore a 10 bet would be 150 not 70 is that the net?
Hop bets do pay 15 to 1.
It's not really a $10 bet; it is two $5 bets. One wins and one loses. The winning way pays 15 to 1 which is $75. The losing way is replaced with $5 of the winnings, netting you $70.
The board shows him with $10 bets like most casinos do. But it’s really 4 $5 bets on 4 combinations.
Is a 16 to 1 bet. So 5 times 16 is 80 not 70
because you have $5.00 on each of the easy ways. 5x15=70
Would it make sense to bet any seven as a hedge on that seventh roll?
i like the stock
I don't understand the hop bets as it is shown here. For example, he's got $5 on the Easy 8 - 2/6, $5 on the East 8 - 3/5. Then he's got $5 on the Easy 6 - 2/4 and $5 on the Easy 6 - 1/5. That's a total of $20 hopping. Let's say the Easy 8 - 2/6 hits. It pays $70.00. Now the winning bet, the $5 - 2/6 remains and he's supposed to lose the other easy 8 - 3/5 bet along with the 2 easy 6 bets for a total loss of $15.00 on the hop bets. Now doesn't he need to replace $15.00 in hop bets instead of just $10.00 as is shown in this video? Help me out here.
The $10 easy 8 is really 2 $5 bets(2 ways to win). The winning way pays $75 and the losing way is replaced with $5 of the $75 win, for a net win of $70 on the easy 8.
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Thanks. Got it now.
This betting system has way too much house edge. Run it a lot more and it will get crushed.
Peachy Plum!
Did this at home on my table four times first time came out with over $100 profit, second was I think round 20 loss, 3rd time lost it all because first two rolls was 7, then hit the 5 twice, then hit 5 again on come out roll 🤣🤣🤣🤣 talk about worst case scenario lmao
7:42 isn't the pay $150?
Never mind in dumb. There's 2 combinations to roll, not 1.
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When hitting say the easy 6, don’t you lose one of the $5 bets? You keep the full $10 up.
I agree. Also unless my math is off... doesn't hitting one of the easy 6 or 8 pay $75 instead of $70?
Both…since he is up on both easy 6 hops, he has $5 on each. The win pays $75 and his $5 wager stays up, the other $5 easy losses and comes down, then he takes $5 from the $75 win and “goes back up” on the loser easy 6. For a net $70 win.
16 times 5 is 80 not 70
it's 16 for 1 which is the same as 15 to 1
A 10 dollar bet at 16 to 1 doesn't pay 70 dollars, you shortchanged yourself like 5 times...
It's 16 for 1, not 16 to 1. 16 for 1 = 15 to 1, which is $70.00
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Getting 7 rolls in before hitting Big Red is unlikely.