Now I have the fever lol....instead of working on my stinking taxes, I have to head over to our local casino and play some craps!! I can't wait....I CAN'T WAIT!! I like this system....although I more than likely won't press so much and instead take the winnings down...let the chips come on in! Thanks for sharing CU!
Used this strategy, went up to 3 units on all the numbers. Once I was up to 3 units on all numbers, when the number hit again I came off that number. Walked away with $280 on one shooter!
Doing this on my table, found that leaving the six and eight up rather than pulling them down as part of trying to recoup my $27 original bet seemed to work out better. Probably just me, but I have a hard time taking down a six /eight place bet when they are the next most probable number after the seven. 😄
This is very close to how I play. Stay away from the Pass/Don't Pass! When I roll I bet both pass/don't to negate the wager. Stick and Move, Nickel and Dime!
Just take EVERYTHING you brought with you to gamble with and spread it all across the numbers (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 10) as soon as you get the dice (leave enough aside for a Pass Line bet with full odds). Don't 'work' your 'across' bets on the Comeout, put down a minimum Pass Line bet and once you've established a point, now your across bets are live, and, depending on their size, hit one or two and then TAKE THEM ALL DOWN. Now, go and spend the profit you just made and have a great time. If your bankroll is large enough, one hit could pay for a nice little three day vacation, if not, two hits should do it. Going beyond two hits is like wading into an alligator-infested swamp. Substitute 'seven-out' for alligator.
Bigga Winna Crapsa that’s a little more that my bank roll will allow but if I can play on $200.00 and double it in one session, which I usually do, then I can pay for my trip and bring home what I brought. That is, if my husband can keep his slot play in check. I typically don’t push the envelope too much but it just depends.
@@Jana-TheCraftyGambler - OK, I'll leave you alone after this suggestion: $206 is close to $200, and there just so happens to be a way to exchange one white chip for 2 green chips any time a number is hit, and it only costs $206. It goes like this: 'Buy' the 4 and 10 for $25 apiece; place the 5 and 9 for 35 apiece, and place the 6 and 8 for 42 apiece. Then hope for a hot shooter. It's up to you when to take your bets down, whatever your nervous system can handle, but I've made some nice comebacks using this when I've left the Baccarat table down and gone over to Craps. Those green chips stack up FAST in that rack when they come in twos.
Went to another casino and tried it again. Never got up much, slow steady loss up until the last four shooters. 2 PSO, 2 more that seven out after the point and a few horn numbers. Just couldn’t recover. So one good session, one bad. 2 different casinos.
In my experience Big Red is going to show up long before you get fully pressed and collecting usually about the time you have a good amount of money on the table without being able to take advantage of it. What I'd like to see is a short roll strategy on a $10 table to make the most money. With the assumption the big red will come every four rolls or so after the come out the table only making the point once every four shooters which is how it usually works out as far as I see. Haven't figured out one yet LOL.
Then try this: try to hit one number, that's right, one number. But with big bets on all the point numbers, not some nickel and dime shit. Then, once you've hit that one number, say you had $640 across with the 4 & 10 'bought' - ok, now you're up either 140 or 195, depending on what number was thrown. Put your 650 back in your pocket and attack them with your profit. Play aggressively, it's money you just won, and see if you can turn it into anything. If not - you leave with what you came with, so, no harm, no foul.
Ingrid Matthews .... My 2 cents to answer your inquiry would be at a $10 table, always bet higher than the minimum according to your bankroll. You can do either 1. $154 inside, then after the first hit, make it look like $44 inside. Or 2. $88 inside, then After the first hit, Make it look like $22 inside. Or 3. Any combinations you want as long as it’s higher than the table minimum and then regress to lock in a guaranteed profit and continue to play. Another example could be $44 inside and After the first hit on any number, then make it look like $6 6, & $6 8 - (All Place Bets). ... After your second hit, you can stay and just collect your profit, or press one unit. Whatever your style is, you feel comfortable, and when Big Red shows, then you Laugh at it, because all your bets are Paid For, & You have a Profit on top of that too. It’s a win win Philosophy that You Took Out The Sting Of Big Red - it’s not so big anymore lol ! Hope that helped you.
Bigga Winna Crapsa .... yep your right. I zone out about the $10 table limit. I’m so used to a $5 table, that I have to keep a different size money table in the forefront of my mind. Sorry for the mistake was not trying to mislead her.
I played this today at my local casino. $15 min so it was a real throat lumper but I ended up playing for 3 hours on a $500 buy in. Ended up $300. I was happy. Thank you
Great job and thanks for the video on my system. The point 7 is a killer and I have thought about hopping a 7 for insurance I like this because I can play for a longtime and hope to hit a hot shooter.
The pyramid backing is a great addition to your Craps table set up :^ ) I think you will want to come to a point in this strategy where you will want to take everything down. Maybe after say 18-25 numbers are thrown I would be wanting the money down. Don't forget in that number or rolls(generally) there will be some garbage numbers (2,3,11,12's) that you will make nothing on. Always remember when these numbers are showing they are preventing you from collecting on your place bets. Making each roll an additional count amount closer to a 7. Have you ever heard of the phrase "Craps, comes sevens! (?)
Another thing Ive tried so I still have action is start placing the dont come or when you hit go back to the minimum after your up to 3 or 4 units the system is set up to catch that hot shooter. But ya it would be a good idea to turn everything off and I have before if I got a bad feeling or the dice went off the table
How do we feel about a variation of having $25 on don't pass and then pull the don't pass down after 27 is recouped? Just to hedge against a point-7 situation?
NEVER pull a Don't bet down. Whether it's Don't Pass or Don't Come. Rather, if you get nervous, why not instead, leave it there AND make a place bet (if it's 5, 6, 8, or 9) or a buy bet (if it's 4 or 10) that will yield you a profit no matter how the dice turn out? For example, you have $25 Don't Pass and point is 8 (or 6). Now, Place the point for $24. If you seven out, you make $1, if the point hits, you make $3. Don't give casinos money when you don't have to, they have plenty already, I promise. True story: I once had a $2000 Don't bet down and the shooter through one too many number right around it and I got nervous, (point was 5) so I placed the 5 for $1600. Now I'm good no matter what happens. Pissed that the 7 came first, of course, because now, instead of making 2 grand, I only made 400, but I would have made $240 had the 5 come up. Not a recommended way of playing - but preferable to just pulling your Don't bet down and giving the casino free money.
I got something for you for when I get up board state. I'll put a dollar on the hardways all day $4 bet and every time a place number hits including the five and nine I keep adding four and whatever falls falls and just keep putting $4 a dollar on all the hard ways and see what happens. I've only been playing craps for two months and I've added this to my strategy near the end and I've only done it about four times I call it the hard way surprise
Once you recoup and get back across, Press one unit at a time. Trickle it on $5/6 at a time. Take a little, press a little. If you make it to $25/30 take it back down to one unit
i like to go 52 or 54 across take 3 hits full press and pull down usually win 50 to 80 depending on numbers hit and only exposed for 3 rolls. then start back with a 6 8 or iron cross and build back up with the press collect
A bet that covers the 2,3,11,12. It’s a $4 bet with $1 on each number. It’s just a quick way to bet them all instead of making four separate bets. A lot of people will bet $5 and be “heavy” or have extra dollar on one of the numbers
@@tracy125 depends on what you roll. If you roll a 2 or 12 you get $29 (?iirc?) 3 and 11 give you $14 (again iirc) it's the same as placing 4 $1 bets on the 2 3 11 and 12.
6:08 - Should have pressed the 6 :P :P :P I like this strategy. I will definitely give it a try I think this strategy can be modified a bit. The Collect & Press is very slow. I think once something has been pressed at least once and the number hits again, then you Collect 1 Unit and press with the remainder. This will get your numbers pressed faster so you can do a full Collect.
Yeah, but the pain of having all that money out there and hearing the dreaded words and knowing how much work it's going to be to get back what just got swept away can affect the way a person continues in the session and even cause some to panic and blindly start risking higher and higher amounts, chasing.
That is completely understandable, thank you for all the videos that you’ve posted. I watch them several times a week. I guess what I’m really looking for is a way to estimate the amount of time spent at a real table in the casino, depending on the bankroll and strategy used.
i really like the concept, the only thing is that. I would need a nice bankroll to begin this strategy. Due to my area casinos rarely have $10 table, let alone a $5 table. so our min is $15 table, which would be $81 across. but i do like the potential of strategy.
Bigga Winna Crapsa on the weekends u can best believe you won’t find a table lower than $15. But this starts on Thursdays usually.. one casino in the area may occasionally have a $2 Craps electronic game but that’s the best your going to get. I don’t mind a $15 or even $25 table, due to your winnings accumulates so much quicker
@@dbage9024 - Avoid those electronic Craps games - very suspicious bounces. Yeah, where I play, there is ONE $25 Baccarat table that you can't get near because it's packed from opening to closing and I don't like reaching over people or asking them to place a bet for me, and 4 $50 minimum tables, which can be brutal if you start out cold. As far as Craps, yeah, Thursdays here, too (NY), I think the locals in the town near the casino get paid on :Thursdays - that's the night when the poker room seems to fill up, Mon, Tue, & Wed are pretty dead for poker. And that's when the limits go up for Craps, too.
i cant get a seat at the poker table due to there being a two to three hours wait at times. No way, when I can walk up to a craps table and bet strategically and win modestly and leave. Like you say it has to be really dead for the pit boss to place the call to reduce the table to $10.
DeArron Burrage .... Can you say road trip? lol How often do you go to your local casino? Save up your bankroll and drive or fly elsewhere. Do you know where the closest low craps table is to you? Find out and make that your goal!
Did you build your own half size table? Or did you buy it? Or is it a full size table and we just only see half in the video? I'm looking to practice my throwing and need something that's more authentic to practice on. Figured you might have some good information.
Color Up .... You have always said it was a short small table. Question Do you think there is a difference between your small toss, and a real throw at a real table? We all know it random. My brother and I were debating if you would be getting approximately the same results of the rolls on a standard craps table. I say yes, he says no. What’s your opinion?
I have a question as a newcomer to craps. After watching as many of your videos as humanly possible, I've tried many of the strategies you've introduced with craps trainer pro. I seem to have the best luck with the iron cross. I've never played at a craps table in the casino but I'm headed to Harrah's Cherokee casino this week to do just that. Is there a strategy you would suggest for a first timer or should I go with the iron cross? I'm a little nervous to be honest, I usually stick to the blackjack table so I really don't have to talk to anyone. Lol craps seems to be a more sociable game.
Craps is definitely a more social game, that being said, im a shy person and now really love the game. I would play the strategy that you are comfortable with and understand the best. Iron cross is a fine strategy to try for the first time. It really gives you a chance to see how the roles effect the strategy. Hit me up with any questions, have a fun, and good luck on coloring up!
Dumb question; How well will this strategy work on a $10 or $15 table? I know bankroll will have to be at least $500. Heading to Vegas next week. Thanks, J.
It warks the same if you hit the 4 then you get 27 +15 =42 then the 6 21+18=39 for a total of 81 and your even the nice thing with 15 is when you hit the 8 you get paid 21 and place the 6 you get to rack 3 bucks then hit the 9 and place the 4 you get to rack 6 so you make a little more back. The point 7 is the only thing that is a killer but that kills every system
A possible variation would be two hits and down. Do this after a new point established. If you only get one hit or none, simply keep doing $27 across UNTIL you get TWO hits. Increase your place bets AFTER each successful hand (two hits). Example: $27 across => $54 across => $108 across and so on. Go back to $27 across after a LOSS.
With 27 across you can only have 5 numbers and you get even with hitting 2 numbers and bringing them down I like to keep the 6 and 8 up because there are more ways to hit them but the other numbers have just been thrown so Im hoping it hits another one first
@@chca5862 The 4 and 10 pays more and will help you get to 32 across faster and get each bet to 3 units faster so when you collect and press your making 21 +16 on the 5689 while your getting to 96 across I will sometimes hit and go back to 1 unit and start over or just let it ride out if the shooter makes the point and throws a few 7s on the come out roll I will leave it at 96 across or by the 4 and 10 or take the 6 and 8 to 24 or 30 just depending on how the roll is going
You mention in the video that it is hard to decide on what strats to use or even sift through the submissions you have; I see that you labelled this series to have episodes/seasons via your pop up text. Maybe do seasons based on themes. the dark, light, multiple payouts, high risk. Just a few examples. Great vid, keep at it CU.
Good suggestions, I don't want to do season themes, because I like to mix them up, If I do 10 straight dark/don't videos, everyone will hate me hahahah
If you're playing at a casino where commission is only collected on a win wouldn't it be to your benefit to buy the 4,5,9, and 10 to drop the house edge by getting paid at true odds?
4 and 10 it’s always better to buy vs place. The 5 and 9 it’s better to buy ONLY if the vig is collected on win only. Not many casinos allow a buy on 5/9 though.
@@chca5862 Your only getting up to 3 units then collecting until a 7 comes if you wanted to you could take down after the 3 unit hit or go back to 1 unit and start over collecting and press
RetireforLessCR it doesn’t happen often seeing that long of a roll, but it does happen. I’ve gotten burned doing the progressive assuming that the seven is overdue 😳
@@chca5862 - Yeah, and when you do, you know you're going to be standing there watching sixes and eights for ten rolls straight. Well, maybe not straight, there will be a couple fives and nines thrown in.
Odd question...Couldn't you martingale the 7. If it pays out 5 to 1 you would eventually get paid. Why wouldn't you do this? Table minimums? Run out of money? Does the casino limit an amount on a hard way bet?
You could, but any martingale is a bad way to go. Super easy to blow through your bank roll. Also, it pays 5 for 1 (4 to 1) and the house edge is crazy high. He does a martingale strategy in one episode, it does not turn out well.
@@pengwin9 I have hopped the 7s for 3 bucks on the first roll but because of my luck he will make the point or throw a craps or 11 and if the 7 comes your only wining 15 and are in for 30
@@lanceking7451 I was thinking odds, but makes sense, I guess. Have to blame you though. Have never actually played yet, and all I do know,... I learned from here, lol. Liked the Iron Cross and one other, but this looks good as well. Thanks for sharing.
Used a similar place bet strategy earlier at my local casino won won $300 by place betting 3 numbers at a time and taking them down win or loss after the shooter rolls 3 times : pretty much hit your place bet come down hit another and come down on all good luck. 🎲🎲✅
Really like the videos. Would rather see a true run through the bankroll ie not playing an extra shooter out of the profit, and not making change out of the profit
My magic number is 4 rolls or two wins and lock up winnings and turning off but that is me. Is it a grind......not really as you are locking up $27 bucks and far more at higher levels each round. When waiting for a 7 I people watch or watch the game action. Anything more than that and the risk of a seven coming increases as the average shooter only rolls 7 times before 7 out. Yeah, long rolls happen, but not enough to actually profit big from it for the most part. Far too many people I see go broke before a long roll. And, why no 7 on a craps table? Just my thought.
The point of craps is to not grind the table. Once you recoop your money its full press to table max . Collecting change along the way . I hate fleas hedging and bringing bets down . Oh and when u place your bets across turn them on on the come out the dice dont know the difference and it only makes sense.
Ken Melton .... Looks like your in a craps black hole! Time to move, relocate! There are a ton of casinos in St Louis that have $5 tables. All up and down the Mississippi River, Midwest, they are all over the country, do some research and do a road trip!
@@dylandew1172 , lol..... I'm actually FROM St. Louis!! Stayed at RiverCity last July, but only $10 and $15 tables.... also went to Lumier or something like that, and was not impressed....
Ken Melton .... The place for you to check out is the Casino Queen! It’s on the Illinois side of the Mississippi River. They always have $5 and &10 tables all the time!
@@ColorUp you have never had anyone on your show play both sides on the same roll. That is my system you should have me on your show. I win over 80% of the time. Thou I only try to win 50 to 100 Dollars so I can eat and get drinks on the house.
Now I have the fever lol....instead of working on my stinking taxes, I have to head over to our local casino and play some craps!! I can't wait....I CAN'T WAIT!! I like this system....although I more than likely won't press so much and instead take the winnings down...let the chips come on in! Thanks for sharing CU!
Thanks!
Awesome! thanks for the Thank$$, appreciate the support
Used this strategy, went up to 3 units on all the numbers. Once I was up to 3 units on all numbers, when the number hit again I came off that number. Walked away with $280 on one shooter!
Nice score!
OMG first video where we can see the back wall!! Like this way much better. Gonna try this strategy out this weekend too. Keep up the good videos.
Doing this on my table, found that leaving the six and eight up rather than pulling them down as part of trying to recoup my $27 original bet seemed to work out better. Probably just me, but I have a hard time taking down a six /eight place bet when they are the next most probable number after the seven. 😄
Sure, thanks for the variation.
Congrats Lance! Welcome to the published dice advice club!
Ha, exclusive club :) Maybe I should make a t-shirt
This is very close to how I play. Stay away from the Pass/Don't Pass! When I roll I bet both pass/don't to negate the wager. Stick and Move, Nickel and Dime!
I love this! I can hardly wait til my Vegas trip in April. Thanks for sharing. I am for sure going to build me a table like this. Looks awesome!
Just take EVERYTHING you brought with you to gamble with and spread it all across the numbers (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 10) as soon as you get the dice (leave enough aside for a Pass Line bet with full odds). Don't 'work' your 'across' bets on the Comeout, put down a minimum Pass Line bet and once you've established a point, now your across bets are live, and, depending on their size, hit one or two and then TAKE THEM ALL DOWN. Now, go and spend the profit you just made and have a great time. If your bankroll is large enough, one hit could pay for a nice little three day vacation, if not, two hits should do it. Going beyond two hits is like wading into an alligator-infested swamp. Substitute 'seven-out' for alligator.
Bigga Winna Crapsa that’s a little more that my bank roll will allow but if I can play on $200.00 and double it in one session, which I usually do, then I can pay for my trip and bring home what I brought. That is, if my husband can keep his slot play in check. I typically don’t push the envelope too much but it just depends.
@@Jana-TheCraftyGambler - OK, I'll leave you alone after this suggestion: $206 is close to $200, and there just so happens to be a way to exchange one white chip for 2 green chips any time a number is hit, and it only costs $206. It goes like this: 'Buy' the 4 and 10 for $25 apiece; place the 5 and 9 for 35 apiece, and place the 6 and 8 for 42 apiece. Then hope for a hot shooter. It's up to you when to take your bets down, whatever your nervous system can handle, but I've made some nice comebacks using this when I've left the Baccarat table down and gone over to Craps. Those green chips stack up FAST in that rack when they come in twos.
P.S. It's usually the wife hooked on slots and hubby throwing the bones, lol. You guys got it backwards.
Bigga Winna Crapsa he always said I was the smart one of her work of us.
At 20:00 thats a 9 not at 10! But on the good news is that you hit the TALL on the first shooter.
Ha, sure is, I missed that one.
I can see myself trying this one. Plenty of room for personal preference in the press. Another great video, keep up the good work!
I really like this one! Heading to the casino in the morning. I’m going to give it a shot.
Bought in for $100, cashed out $185! Got caught with a couple of PSO, but one long run really made the difference!
Went to another casino and tried it again. Never got up much, slow steady loss up until the last four shooters. 2 PSO, 2 more that seven out after the point and a few horn numbers. Just couldn’t recover. So one good session, one bad. 2 different casinos.
Sounds like craps haha
I agree. Longer rolls. Videos with 20+ minute rolls is a good length. Allows warm table to go cold or vice versa.
In my experience Big Red is going to show up long before you get fully pressed and collecting usually about the time you have a good amount of money on the table without being able to take advantage of it. What I'd like to see is a short roll strategy on a $10 table to make the most money. With the assumption the big red will come every four rolls or so after the come out the table only making the point once every four shooters which is how it usually works out as far as I see. Haven't figured out one yet LOL.
Play don't pass and lay odds :)
Then try this: try to hit one number, that's right, one number. But with big bets on all the point numbers, not some nickel and dime shit. Then, once you've hit that one number, say you had $640 across with the 4 & 10 'bought' - ok, now you're up either 140 or 195, depending on what number was thrown. Put your 650 back in your pocket and attack them with your profit. Play aggressively, it's money you just won, and see if you can turn it into anything. If not - you leave with what you came with, so, no harm, no foul.
Ingrid Matthews .... My 2 cents to answer your inquiry would be at a $10 table, always bet higher than the minimum according to your bankroll. You can do either 1. $154 inside, then after the first hit, make it look like $44 inside. Or 2. $88 inside, then After the first hit, Make it look like $22 inside. Or 3. Any combinations you want as long as it’s higher than the table minimum and then regress to lock in a guaranteed profit and continue to play. Another example could be $44 inside and After the first hit on any number, then make it look like $6 6, & $6 8 - (All Place Bets). ... After your second hit, you can stay and just collect your profit, or press one unit. Whatever your style is, you feel comfortable, and when Big Red shows, then you Laugh at it, because all your bets are Paid For, & You have a Profit on top of that too. It’s a win win Philosophy that You Took Out The Sting Of Big Red - it’s not so big anymore lol ! Hope that helped you.
@@dylandew1172 - Well, it WOULD, if she could bet $22 inside on a $10 table.
Bigga Winna Crapsa .... yep your right. I zone out about the $10 table limit. I’m so used to a $5 table, that I have to keep a different size money table in the forefront of my mind. Sorry for the mistake was not trying to mislead her.
Nice little conservative strategy. I might actually use this one sometime in the future. Thanks for another awesome video CU!!
I really like this one, try and get your money back as quick as possible. Then play casino money. What a great channel, thanks for all your hard work!
I played this today at my local casino. $15 min so it was a real throat lumper but I ended up playing for 3 hours on a $500 buy in. Ended up $300. I was happy. Thank you
Awesome!!
Great job and thanks for the video on my system. The point 7 is a killer and I have thought about hopping a 7 for insurance I like this because I can play for a longtime and hope to hit a hot shooter.
Thanks for submitting, it was a good video and showed a lot of different things, Thanks!
Leave the hop bets alone or you will go broke.
The pyramid backing is a great addition to your Craps table set up :^ ) I think you will want to come to a point in this strategy where you will want to take everything down. Maybe after say 18-25 numbers are thrown I would be wanting the money down. Don't forget in that number or rolls(generally) there will be some garbage numbers (2,3,11,12's) that you will make nothing on. Always remember when these numbers are showing they are preventing you from collecting on your place bets. Making each roll an additional count amount closer to a 7. Have you ever heard of the phrase "Craps, comes sevens! (?)
When to pull them down is always the mystery, no one ever knows for sure :)
Another thing Ive tried so I still have action is start placing the dont come or when you hit go back to the minimum after your up to 3 or 4 units the system is set up to catch that hot shooter. But ya it would be a good idea to turn everything off and I have before if I got a bad feeling or the dice went off the table
@@lanceking7451 - Superstitious fool. It's called 'confirmation bias'.
How do we feel about a variation of having $25 on don't pass and then pull the don't pass down after 27 is recouped? Just to hedge against a point-7 situation?
NEVER pull a Don't bet down. Whether it's Don't Pass or Don't Come. Rather, if you get nervous, why not instead, leave it there AND make a place bet (if it's 5, 6, 8, or 9) or a buy bet (if it's 4 or 10) that will yield you a profit no matter how the dice turn out? For example, you have $25 Don't Pass and point is 8 (or 6). Now, Place the point for $24. If you seven out, you make $1, if the point hits, you make $3. Don't give casinos money when you don't have to, they have plenty already, I promise. True story: I once had a $2000 Don't bet down and the shooter through one too many number right around it and I got nervous, (point was 5) so I placed the 5 for $1600. Now I'm good no matter what happens. Pissed that the 7 came first, of course, because now, instead of making 2 grand, I only made 400, but I would have made $240 had the 5 come up. Not a recommended way of playing - but preferable to just pulling your Don't bet down and giving the casino free money.
You should never take down a Don't Pass bet after the point is made.
I got something for you for when I get up board state. I'll put a dollar on the hardways all day $4 bet and every time a place number hits including the five and nine I keep adding four and whatever falls falls and just keep putting $4 a dollar on all the hard ways and see what happens. I've only been playing craps for two months and I've added this to my strategy near the end and I've only done it about four times I call it the hard way surprise
Surprise is a good name for it :)
What is the house edge on the hard way bets?
I kind of like this idea. I’ll be in Shreveport, La 11/26/19, so I’ll give it a try at the Horseshoe and Margaritaville.
Once you recoup and get back across, Press one unit at a time. Trickle it on $5/6 at a time. Take a little, press a little. If you make it to $25/30 take it back down to one unit
I like this but to keep it simpler I'd only press the 6 and 8 three times, collect on all other numbers regardless, after getting my 27 back
thanks for the variation
Thank you so much for the videos I'm doing pretty well since watching them.
Glad to hear, knowledge sometimes helps luck :)
i like to go 52 or 54 across take 3 hits full press and pull down usually win 50 to 80 depending on numbers hit and only exposed for 3 rolls. then start back with a 6 8 or iron cross and build back up with the press collect
color up what is the horn bet?
A bet that covers the 2,3,11,12. It’s a $4 bet with $1 on each number. It’s just a quick way to bet them all instead of making four separate bets. A lot of people will bet $5 and be “heavy” or have extra dollar on one of the numbers
@@ColorUp and what the payout for the horn
it is 4 dollors times the number?
Tracy LaReau no it’s 4$ on 4 bets so it’s 1$ on #2 1$ on #3 1$on#11 1$ on #12
If 2/12 hit pays 30$
If 3/11 hit pays 15$
@@tracy125 depends on what you roll. If you roll a 2 or 12 you get $29 (?iirc?) 3 and 11 give you $14 (again iirc) it's the same as placing 4 $1 bets on the 2 3 11 and 12.
6:08 - Should have pressed the 6 :P :P :P
I like this strategy. I will definitely give it a try
I think this strategy can be modified a bit. The Collect & Press is very slow. I think once something has been pressed at least once and the number hits again, then you Collect 1 Unit and press with the remainder. This will get your numbers pressed faster so you can do a full Collect.
Yeah, but the pain of having all that money out there and hearing the dreaded words and knowing how much work it's going to be to get back what just got swept away can affect the way a person continues in the session and even cause some to panic and blindly start risking higher and higher amounts, chasing.
Is there anyway you could add a dice roll counter? At the end of your videos, it would be awesome to see the total rolls from the game.
Like the idea and would be cool...already spending couple hours editing, at this point not sure how much more time I can invest.
That is completely understandable, thank you for all the videos that you’ve posted. I watch them several times a week.
I guess what I’m really looking for is a way to estimate the amount of time spent at a real table in the casino, depending on the bankroll and strategy used.
i really like the concept, the only thing is that. I would need a nice bankroll to begin this strategy. Due to my area casinos rarely have $10 table, let alone a $5 table. so our min is $15 table, which would be $81 across.
but i do like the potential of strategy.
$15 even on weekdays? Boycott! Spread the word. Once their tables become empty, those lower limits will return, I guarantee it!
Bigga Winna Crapsa on the weekends u can best believe you won’t find a table lower than $15. But this starts on Thursdays usually.. one casino in the area may occasionally have a $2 Craps electronic game but that’s the best your going to get. I don’t mind a $15 or even $25 table, due to your winnings accumulates so much quicker
@@dbage9024 - Avoid those electronic Craps games - very suspicious bounces. Yeah, where I play, there is ONE $25 Baccarat table that you can't get near because it's packed from opening to closing and I don't like reaching over people or asking them to place a bet for me, and 4 $50 minimum tables, which can be brutal if you start out cold. As far as Craps, yeah, Thursdays here, too (NY), I think the locals in the town near the casino get paid on :Thursdays - that's the night when the poker room seems to fill up, Mon, Tue, & Wed are pretty dead for poker. And that's when the limits go up for Craps, too.
i cant get a seat at the poker table due to there being a two to three hours wait at times. No way, when I can walk up to a craps table and bet strategically and win modestly and leave. Like you say it has to be really dead for the pit boss to place the call to reduce the table to $10.
DeArron Burrage .... Can you say road trip? lol How often do you go to your local casino? Save up your bankroll and drive or fly elsewhere. Do you know where the closest low craps table is to you? Find out and make that your goal!
Did you build your own half size table? Or did you buy it? Or is it a full size table and we just only see half in the video? I'm looking to practice my throwing and need something that's more authentic to practice on. Figured you might have some good information.
Mine is just illusion for video...kitchen table with layout on top, and backstop for dice :)
@@ColorUp Nice. Fooled me :) where did you get the layout and backstop?
Layout at casino4you.com and pyramid backstop off Amazon
@@ColorUp Awesome, thank you! Love your videos too man. I'm excited to try some of these strategies at the casino next time.
Color Up .... You have always said it was a short small table. Question Do you think there is a difference between your small toss, and a real throw at a real table? We all know it random. My brother and I were debating if you would be getting approximately the same results of the rolls on a standard craps table. I say yes, he says no. What’s your opinion?
Why do so many strategies NOT place the poin?
I have a question as a newcomer to craps. After watching as many of your videos as humanly possible, I've tried many of the strategies you've introduced with craps trainer pro. I seem to have the best luck with the iron cross. I've never played at a craps table in the casino but I'm headed to Harrah's Cherokee casino this week to do just that. Is there a strategy you would suggest for a first timer or should I go with the iron cross? I'm a little nervous to be honest, I usually stick to the blackjack table so I really don't have to talk to anyone. Lol craps seems to be a more sociable game.
Craps is definitely a more social game, that being said, im a shy person and now really love the game. I would play the strategy that you are comfortable with and understand the best. Iron cross is a fine strategy to try for the first time. It really gives you a chance to see how the roles effect the strategy. Hit me up with any questions, have a fun, and good luck on coloring up!
Pass line bet with single odds bet.
Then do Place bets on the 6 and 8.
Love this series! Thanks!
Dumb question; How well will this strategy work on a $10 or $15 table? I know bankroll will have to be at least $500. Heading to Vegas next week. Thanks, J.
It warks the same if you hit the 4 then you get 27 +15 =42 then the 6 21+18=39 for a total of 81 and your even the nice thing with 15 is when you hit the 8 you get paid 21 and place the 6 you get to rack 3 bucks then hit the 9 and place the 4 you get to rack 6 so you make a little more back. The point 7 is the only thing that is a killer but that kills every system
A possible variation would be two hits and down. Do this after a new point established. If you only get one hit or none, simply keep doing $27 across UNTIL you get TWO hits. Increase your place bets AFTER each successful hand (two hits). Example: $27 across => $54 across => $108 across and so on. Go back to $27 across after a LOSS.
Thanks for the variation!
What’s the reason behind not covering the point initially if your not playing the pass?
With 27 across you can only have 5 numbers and you get even with hitting 2 numbers and bringing them down I like to keep the 6 and 8 up because there are more ways to hit them but the other numbers have just been thrown so Im hoping it hits another one first
@@lanceking7451 better just not to cover 4 or 10 regardless of the pint
@@chca5862 The 4 and 10 pays more and will help you get to 32 across faster and get each bet to 3 units faster so when you collect and press your making 21 +16 on the 5689 while your getting to 96 across I will sometimes hit and go back to 1 unit and start over or just let it ride out if the shooter makes the point and throws a few 7s on the come out roll I will leave it at 96 across or by the 4 and 10 or take the 6 and 8 to 24 or 30 just depending on how the roll is going
@@lanceking7451 - 4 and 10 is a burn unless you buy it for $39, handing the dealer $40. Best mileage. 9 to 5 doesn't work for me.
Great videos man keep it up
The intro was amazing 🔥 I think you should do a video on how to start that fire 🤣
Haha, thanks!
You mention in the video that it is hard to decide on what strats to use or even sift through the submissions you have; I see that you labelled this series to have episodes/seasons via your pop up text. Maybe do seasons based on themes. the dark, light, multiple payouts, high risk. Just a few examples. Great vid, keep at it CU.
Good suggestions, I don't want to do season themes, because I like to mix them up, If I do 10 straight dark/don't videos, everyone will hate me hahahah
Around 20:00 u missed the nine and called it ten, but it doesn’t matter too much. Just thought I’d let you know
thanks, most of my videos have one mistake or another
I like this one , I'm going to use this one.
If you're playing at a casino where commission is only collected on a win wouldn't it be to your benefit to buy the 4,5,9, and 10 to drop the house edge by getting paid at true odds?
4 and 10 it’s always better to buy vs place. The 5 and 9 it’s better to buy ONLY if the vig is collected on win only. Not many casinos allow a buy on 5/9 though.
If I had gone tender 14 rolls W/o rolling a 7, I would take everything down and start betting the 7 progressively.
Exactly! Never understood these "press until you lose everything on 7" strategies I would just take everything down much sooner
@@chca5862 Your only getting up to 3 units then collecting until a 7 comes if you wanted to you could take down after the 3 unit hit or go back to 1 unit and start over collecting and press
RetireforLessCR couple days ago, I went 39 rolls before I rolled the seven on my table. I like playing the d,c,
RetireforLessCR it doesn’t happen often seeing that long of a roll, but it does happen. I’ve gotten burned doing the progressive assuming that the seven is overdue 😳
@@chca5862 - Yeah, and when you do, you know you're going to be standing there watching sixes and eights for ten rolls straight. Well, maybe not straight, there will be a couple fives and nines thrown in.
Odd question...Couldn't you martingale the 7. If it pays out 5 to 1 you would eventually get paid. Why wouldn't you do this? Table minimums? Run out of money? Does the casino limit an amount on a hard way bet?
You could, but any martingale is a bad way to go. Super easy to blow through your bank roll. Also, it pays 5 for 1 (4 to 1) and the house edge is crazy high.
He does a martingale strategy in one episode, it does not turn out well.
@@pengwin9 I have hopped the 7s for 3 bucks on the first roll but because of my luck he will make the point or throw a craps or 11 and if the 7 comes your only wining 15 and are in for 30
Any 7 bet has a house edge of 16.67%.
Only suckers would take that.
Color Up another great video thanks
When the point is 6 or 8, wouldn't it be better to not cover the 4 or 10, instead of the 5 or 9??
The reason I like the 4 and 10 is it pays better and if you hit it, you get even faster or can get 2 numbers back up with 1 hit
@@lanceking7451 I was thinking odds, but makes sense, I guess. Have to blame you though. Have never actually played yet, and all I do know,... I learned from here, lol. Liked the Iron Cross and one other, but this looks good as well. Thanks for sharing.
There are no right answers, we just don't know what will roll next.
Used a similar place bet strategy earlier at my local casino won won $300 by place betting 3 numbers at a time and taking them down win or loss after the shooter rolls 3 times : pretty much hit your place bet come down hit another and come down on all good luck. 🎲🎲✅
Takes patience but can be effective
Really like the videos. Would rather see a true run through the bankroll ie not playing an extra shooter out of the profit, and not making change out of the profit
Then watch 90% of my videos, it was unusual that i did this
My magic number is 4 rolls or two wins and lock up winnings and turning off but that is me. Is it a grind......not really as you are locking up $27 bucks and far more at higher levels each round. When waiting for a 7 I people watch or watch the game action. Anything more than that and the risk of a seven coming increases as the average shooter only rolls 7 times before 7 out. Yeah, long rolls happen, but not enough to actually profit big from it for the most part. Far too many people I see go broke before a long roll. And, why no 7 on a craps table? Just my thought.
Lmao that intro 🔥
:) it was goofy idea, but fun
Have to assume you're on pass line to get in game to place
Pass line bet only required when shooting the dice
No.
The point of craps is to not grind the table. Once you recoop your money its full press to table max . Collecting change along the way . I hate fleas hedging and bringing bets down . Oh and when u place your bets across turn them on on the come out the dice dont know the difference and it only makes sense.
thanks for your opinions, people play differently and should play how they enjoy and most comfortable
I have been a dealer for 6 years . I know people play different but trust this . When you grind the table and waste our ours we dont want you there.
I would bet the hard ways too
MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN yes!!! Love the hard ways :)
Then you will go broke!!
19:55 it's a 9, not a 10. But great video anyways - as always!
Ha, yep, good catch, not the first or last time I screw that up. :)
seems like the 7 roll was edited out.
Nope, I don’t edit any rolls out, they are what they are for better or worse
Since most tables are not $5, can you start using $10 as the table minimum? Thanks! Keep up the great videos!!
Ken Melton just double the amounts. Problem solved. I wouldn’t say most tables aren’t $10 as there are quite a few $5 tables
I still play only $5 tables in denver, vegas, shreveport, biloxi
Ken Melton .... Looks like your in a craps black hole! Time to move, relocate! There are a ton of casinos in St Louis that have $5 tables. All up and down the Mississippi River, Midwest, they are all over the country, do some research and do a road trip!
@@dylandew1172 , lol..... I'm actually FROM St. Louis!! Stayed at RiverCity last July, but only $10 and $15 tables.... also went to Lumier or something like that, and was not impressed....
Ken Melton .... The place for you to check out is the Casino Queen! It’s on the Illinois side of the Mississippi River. They always have $5 and &10 tables all the time!
once you get all your numbers up again why not take down all your bets. Odds are a seven will roll in the next six rolls so why not take 32 profit.
Certainly can. Odds of seven rolling is always 1 in 6. It’s gambling.
@@ColorUp you have never had anyone on your show play both sides on the same roll. That is my system you should have me on your show. I win over 80% of the time. Thou I only try to win 50 to 100 Dollars so I can eat and get drinks on the house.
the only way to win in craps is taking your bets off the table or closing them.
Then the goal should be to hit and take it down
00:41 across doesn't have a "t".... f.y.i.
Haha, it does where I'm from, hillbilly country :)
If u make it to step 2 u should collect once and press once then turn it off wait for the next shooter and start with 32 across
I see nothing but Point 7-outs so I'd Lay the 6 for $24 on the come-out + 2 rolls.