Wow, did a quick run through of this on my home table at $15 level. Started with $500, ended with $1,095 after about 20 minutes. This will require more testing, but so far, so good.
In your comparison part of the video at the end when you include the passline you can see continuosly the 3 dots fallowed by a large downward spike! This is why my tweek to this strategy is so inportent. Trust me, you have to try it!
Good one, totally up to vibes (and if you are rolling) whether to start on the pass line or wait for the point to start on the come. Statistically the bets are the same. I'll definitely want to try this one if I have a big enough bankroll on my next trip!
Kind of martingale-ing with the come bets. My luck and I’m sniping my come bets before seven-ing out. I’m not down with this one. Too much money out too soon for me.
VERY interesting strategy!!! I like it but what I would do differently is ALWAYS put a $5 craps bet to PROTECT my $25 Come bet, and on the come-out roll IF I had 2 come bets out worth $50, I would put up a $15 RED or SEVEN bet to PROTECT those working come bets and if the seven doesn't come out on the come out roll, I now STILL have a chance to win those bets, plus the additional $75 come bet and now $15 craps bet!
Add if you like. They don’t increase chance to win. Just raises your amount of money in play. Long term the math whether you play zero odds or 100x odds says you will lose the same 1.4%
This strategy needs this tweek... to start your going to move to bubble craps to help keep your bet affordable. You will need 63$ per shooter. With the 7 always haveing a 1 in 6 chance of showing, the goal is to last 6 shots. To start its 1$ on the pass line fallowed up by 2 in the come then 4 in the come then 8$, 16$ and finaly 32$. Any 7 wins a profit, a yo 11 is great winning a profit and leaving other bets up to win later. If you play this strategy you will see thier are many great things that can happen allong the way that im not going to list out for you. TRY THIS!!!!!!!!! Put it against any other system and watch them all fall!
I would call this a light-side strategy. No number is bet against, which is dark. Just a coincidence that a Come out covers the established Comes for a Big Red.
Phew! It did not take long to confuse me. "The roll is over." Why? Huh? Thankfully, it happened more than once. There was a point. Duh! So many 7's wrre being rolled. Then there was we want numbers repeating. Huh? That was said more than once, so I got it. Duh x 2.
It reminds me of Crappy's cold table strategy. Using the come as a hedge certainly can help at time.
Wow, did a quick run through of this on my home table at $15 level. Started with $500, ended with $1,095 after about 20 minutes. This will require more testing, but so far, so good.
I think I'd just start this on the pass line.
In your comparison part of the video at the end when you include the passline you can see continuosly the 3 dots fallowed by a large downward spike! This is why my tweek to this strategy is so inportent. Trust me, you have to try it!
I’m curious to see how it rolls out for you.
I'd say it's a light-side strategy, but obviously Big Red is a friend at times with how the bets are made.
Good one, totally up to vibes (and if you are rolling) whether to start on the pass line or wait for the point to start on the come. Statistically the bets are the same. I'll definitely want to try this one if I have a big enough bankroll on my next trip!
I'd call it the Gray Man Strategy. Light and dark combined.
Looks like a decent hedging system. I'd also add see-a-horn, bet a horn to it .
I always enjoy your content Jeremy.
Hope to see you in Vegas at the end of the month
Kind of martingale-ing with the come bets. My luck and I’m sniping my come bets before seven-ing out. I’m not down with this one. Too much money out too soon for me.
VERY interesting strategy!!!
I like it but what I would do differently is ALWAYS put a $5 craps bet to PROTECT my $25 Come bet, and on the come-out roll IF I had 2 come bets out worth $50, I would put up a $15 RED or SEVEN bet to PROTECT those working come bets and if the seven doesn't come out on the come out roll, I now STILL have a chance to win those bets, plus the additional $75 come bet and now $15 craps bet!
You and John could call this the Dawn or Dusk strategy
Why you not putting odds on your come bets
Add if you like. They don’t increase chance to win. Just raises your amount of money in play. Long term the math whether you play zero odds or 100x odds says you will lose the same 1.4%
Might have to try this at my local that has a $5 table, but go 4 levels deep (15 units per shooter) and see how that plays.
This strategy needs this tweek... to start your going to move to bubble craps to help keep your bet affordable. You will need 63$ per shooter. With the 7 always haveing a 1 in 6 chance of showing, the goal is to last 6 shots. To start its 1$ on the pass line fallowed up by 2 in the come then 4 in the come then 8$, 16$ and finaly 32$. Any 7 wins a profit, a yo 11 is great winning a profit and leaving other bets up to win later. If you play this strategy you will see thier are many great things that can happen allong the way that im not going to list out for you. TRY THIS!!!!!!!!! Put it against any other system and watch them all fall!
It's a grey strategy! 😄
Thanks!
You are awesome. Thx for support
Would have made a good profit playing dont pass and come with all those point 7's another good video and new strategy to try out.
I would call this a light-side strategy. No number is bet against, which is dark. Just a coincidence that a Come out covers the established Comes for a Big Red.
Phew!
It did not take long to confuse me. "The roll is over." Why? Huh?
Thankfully, it happened more than once. There was a point. Duh!
So many 7's wrre being rolled.
Then there was we want numbers repeating. Huh? That was said more than once, so I got it. Duh x 2.
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I really don't like this one. Missing numbers and wins with no odds. Id rather have 10 with 15 odds instead.
COME climb the 🪜 to the DARK SIDE
Come ladder + Don't Pass stern method... hmm...