Great explaining this strat. Thanks. I like to bet the pass instead of waiting the point staying in the rhythm of the horseman giving more opportunity for a win.
Hi Mike good demonstration appreciate you honesty on these videos. You never know how the dice is going to roll. I play this strategy yesterday at the casino to feel out the table and players. I put $25 on the DP, I throw the dealers is $10 and I tell them $2 on all the Reds, $2 on yo, and $2 on midnight. I rather risk $10 with a chance to win especially if it hits midnight then laying the four and risking losing $50. Another thing I do you might like. After the point is established I put $15 for the first come bet, $20 for my second come bet, and on the 3rd and last I put $40. And of course hope along the way some of these numbers hit. Each bed progressively covers the other bet along the way so you don't lose. Another interesting feature I do along the way if I hit a few of my numbers I will start playing the DP to get for extra juice. Thanks again Mike have a pleasant evening good luck at the tables
Thanks Dan, I appreciate the feedback. I like the progressive increase in the bet. I have a variant where i do a $30 DP and three $10 come bets. That way if I get all the come bets set and then 7 out, it still breaks even. Less win on an early 7 but you don't just break even if all four units are on the table.
I have seen a variation where after 2 come bets are established, then they place a don’t come for the fourth unit and recycle bets through the come to get some protection from the 7.
I’ve really grown to like the lay 6&8 play on the comeout vs. the lay 4&10. You win more for less, and it’s much easier to recoup the loss if one of them gets hit.
@@OnPointCraps I do it this way so that you profit on a comeout 7 vs. just pushing. I like to make the 7 be profitable when doing hybrid plays rather than just having it be a hedge. Plus, it changes the odds on the comeout to be more in your favor. You go from being an 8/3 dog (8 ways to lose, 3 ways to win) when just on the dp to a 4/3 dog (12 ways to lose, 9 ways to win) when on the dp + 6&8 lays.
Over 100 different independent bets are available in Craps. Each of them is negative or neutral. Mix and match them as you choose but do not expect a positive sum. Winning must emerge from elsewhere, not bet selection.
Thanks for the comment. This is a game of chance. Otherwise it would not be called gambling. The hope with this strategy is that you can get lucky while minimizing your risk.
Great explaining this strat. Thanks.
I like to bet the pass instead of waiting the point staying in the rhythm of the horseman giving more opportunity for a win.
Thanks for the comment. Whatever variation works for you is the one that's the best.
Hi Mike good demonstration appreciate you honesty on these videos. You never know how the dice is going to roll. I play this strategy yesterday at the casino to feel out the table and players. I put $25 on the DP, I throw the dealers is $10 and I tell them $2 on all the Reds, $2 on yo, and $2 on midnight. I rather risk $10 with a chance to win especially if it hits midnight then laying the four and risking losing $50. Another thing I do you might like. After the point is established I put $15 for the first come bet, $20 for my second come bet, and on the 3rd and last I put $40. And of course hope along the way some of these numbers hit. Each bed progressively covers the other bet along the way so you don't lose. Another interesting feature I do along the way if I hit a few of my numbers I will start playing the DP to get for extra juice. Thanks again Mike have a pleasant evening good luck at the tables
Thanks Dan, I appreciate the feedback. I like the progressive increase in the bet. I have a variant where i do a $30 DP and three $10 come bets. That way if I get all the come bets set and then 7 out, it still breaks even. Less win on an early 7 but you don't just break even if all four units are on the table.
They are both great for early psos👍
Great explanation of the Horseman. Choppy tables are tough. Thanks,
Most definitely. I love those PSO with the horseman though.
Thanks brother, great to see you back in it
Thanks Chris. It felt good to do it. I need to make it part of my normal routine.
I have seen a variation where after 2 come bets are established, then they place a don’t come for the fourth unit and recycle bets through the come to get some protection from the 7.
Yes indeed. That is another good variation. I think they call that the boarder strategy.
I’ve really grown to like the lay 6&8 play on the comeout vs. the lay 4&10. You win more for less, and it’s much easier to recoup the loss if one of them gets hit.
That is an interesting play. I typically go with the 4/10 due to only having 3 ways to roll
@@OnPointCraps I do it this way so that you profit on a comeout 7 vs. just pushing. I like to make the 7 be profitable when doing hybrid plays rather than just having it be a hedge. Plus, it changes the odds on the comeout to be more in your favor. You go from being an 8/3 dog (8 ways to lose, 3 ways to win) when just on the dp to a 4/3 dog (12 ways to lose, 9 ways to win) when on the dp + 6&8 lays.
@@kevinsmith5202 great idea. I will give it a try.
Over 100 different independent bets are available in Craps. Each of them is negative or neutral. Mix and match them as you choose but do not expect a positive sum. Winning must emerge from elsewhere, not bet selection.
Thanks for the comment. This is a game of chance. Otherwise it would not be called gambling. The hope with this strategy is that you can get lucky while minimizing your risk.