20 mins of fun and still walked away with a small profit. I'm beginning to enjoy Crapless more than standard bubble Craps, hopefully you two continue to have success on the Crapless side.
I’d love to have walked with a big win, but we can’t complain about those results considering how swingy things can be! I tend to agree with your assessment…I think crapless is more fun albeit with now risk…but if you are a true gambler or enjoy the thrill of risk…crapless is definitely the way! Thank you, we appreciate your support and wish you the best of luck as well!
I’ve watched damn near a million craps videos but I learned how to actually play and press from this video. Where’s the best bubble craps on the strip? I’m staying at park mgm in a couple weeks
I would not recommend using our videos to learn how to optimally press since we are also still learning and are far from being proficient at it ourselves. Any form of pressing is an art as well as being a very high risk way to play…I would highly recommend looking into the different pressing strategies that can be found on channels such as Waylon’s way or Color up if your that’s the style of play your interested in…there are many variation of pressing strategies, the fun part is finding the one that works for you! With regard to the bubble they are mostly all the same with the main difference being the minimum bets…I believe the strip minimum for bubble range from a $3-10 minimum. Thank you for watching and following along, we appreciate your support!
@@EatSleepGambleRepeat thanks! I want to place 6 and 8 and buy the rest. Then press the numbers and put a little on the hardways. I heard some machines vary on how much u can press the pass line. Is that a big deal? I don’t care to play the pass or don’t pass line so do I have to play it or can I start with $2 on 6 and 8 then go from there?
I was looking for a point in the session where you might get +25% profit, but you got only as far as +13%. On the downside, you went -41%, and recovered to +9%. Those numbers give me the picture of crapless - more downside than you get with regular craps. I like to play the Lucky Roller feature on crapless craps - it's an ATS (All-Tall-Small), and just get enough profit from the main game to cover losing the Lucky Roller bets. I'm not suggesting playing it as a profit feature, but it is fun sometimes getting to just one number away from making the Low Rolls or High rolls. It pays 30:1, but probably less than a 3% chance of winning from it.
I agree with there be a much greater downside when compared to the regular version…I think it’s a better proposition for the deep pocketed gambler but less so for people like myself that like to work the bets. We wanted to play the all tall small but figured we should get comfortable with the betting first…$3 on top of the 10 needed would be painful if we saw a bunch of point seven outs and I didn’t want to her to get discouraged after the first session. I think we’ll try the ats in the future… perhaps with a more systematic approach… 🤔 I also thought it was interesting that the dice appeared less “influenced” through the session as opposed to what we usually see when playing the regular version.
@@EatSleepGambleRepeat When I play the Lucky Roller, I play only $2 (Low and High) - the All is very unlikely to happen. At 8:40 in the video, the 1-6(7) dice roll result was one of the most manufactured I've seen - just so obvious that the machine flipped one of the dice to be a 6 when the other die had settled to be a 1.
Power pressing is definitely the way. Its not about breaking even on each run, its about taking 100 dollars, 10 runs at 1 dollar per number, and pressing numbers looking for a run Sometimes ill press numbers twice but then reset all bets if anything hits 3 times. A couple of those and you have some house money to play with Im shit at gambling tho
We tried for a couple months when we had .25c bubble craps available to us and it was pretty rough…most of the time we would go in with 6 $5 bullets and lose the first 3 or 4 bullets really quick. I feel a press and regress is more optimal but won’t produce as big of wins. I prefer to work bets as opposed to letting them ride but it’s not everyone’s cup of tea…
20 mins of fun and still walked away with a small profit. I'm beginning to enjoy Crapless more than standard bubble Craps, hopefully you two continue to have success on the Crapless side.
I’d love to have walked with a big win, but we can’t complain about those results considering how swingy things can be! I tend to agree with your assessment…I think crapless is more fun albeit with now risk…but if you are a true gambler or enjoy the thrill of risk…crapless is definitely the way! Thank you, we appreciate your support and wish you the best of luck as well!
4:19 Someone doesn't sound too happy. 🤣
Hahah, it happens! Playing casino games with your significant other is a good exercise in communication!
I’ve watched damn near a million craps videos but I learned how to actually play and press from this video. Where’s the best bubble craps on the strip? I’m staying at park mgm in a couple weeks
I would not recommend using our videos to learn how to optimally press since we are also still learning and are far from being proficient at it ourselves. Any form of pressing is an art as well as being a very high risk way to play…I would highly recommend looking into the different pressing strategies that can be found on channels such as Waylon’s way or Color up if your that’s the style of play your interested in…there are many variation of pressing strategies, the fun part is finding the one that works for you! With regard to the bubble they are mostly all the same with the main difference being the minimum bets…I believe the strip minimum for bubble range from a $3-10 minimum. Thank you for watching and following along, we appreciate your support!
@@EatSleepGambleRepeat thanks! I want to place 6 and 8 and buy the rest. Then press the numbers and put a little on the hardways. I heard some machines vary on how much u can press the pass line. Is that a big deal? I don’t care to play the pass or don’t pass line so do I have to play it or can I start with $2 on 6 and 8 then go from there?
I was looking for a point in the session where you might get +25% profit, but you got only as far as +13%. On the downside, you went -41%, and recovered to +9%. Those numbers give me the picture of crapless - more downside than you get with regular craps.
I like to play the Lucky Roller feature on crapless craps - it's an ATS (All-Tall-Small), and just get enough profit from the main game to cover losing the Lucky Roller bets. I'm not suggesting playing it as a profit feature, but it is fun sometimes getting to just one number away from making the Low Rolls or High rolls. It pays 30:1, but probably less than a 3% chance of winning from it.
I agree with there be a much greater downside when compared to the regular version…I think it’s a better proposition for the deep pocketed gambler but less so for people like myself that like to work the bets. We wanted to play the all tall small but figured we should get comfortable with the betting first…$3 on top of the 10 needed would be painful if we saw a bunch of point seven outs and I didn’t want to her to get discouraged after the first session. I think we’ll try the ats in the future… perhaps with a more systematic approach… 🤔 I also thought it was interesting that the dice appeared less “influenced” through the session as opposed to what we usually see when playing the regular version.
@@EatSleepGambleRepeat When I play the Lucky Roller, I play only $2 (Low and High) - the All is very unlikely to happen. At 8:40 in the video, the 1-6(7) dice roll result was one of the most manufactured I've seen - just so obvious that the machine flipped one of the dice to be a 6 when the other die had settled to be a 1.
Power pressing is definitely the way. Its not about breaking even on each run, its about taking 100 dollars, 10 runs at 1 dollar per number, and pressing numbers looking for a run
Sometimes ill press numbers twice but then reset all bets if anything hits 3 times. A couple of those and you have some house money to play with
Im shit at gambling tho
We tried for a couple months when we had .25c bubble craps available to us and it was pretty rough…most of the time we would go in with 6 $5 bullets and lose the first 3 or 4 bullets really quick. I feel a press and regress is more optimal but won’t produce as big of wins. I prefer to work bets as opposed to letting them ride but it’s not everyone’s cup of tea…
10 runs is easier said than done
Why Doesn't This Machine Have A Don't Pass Line?
Because the 2 - 3 - 11 - 12 are now point options on Crapless, they removed the 'Don't Pass'. It's just another way to create more of a house edge.
Great explanation!
@PLAMINN Ok.. Sorry I'm Still Learn.. The House Edge For The Player Or For The Casino?
@@TheTylerjoy04 House edge for the Casino, much more difficult to hit a point of 2,3,11, or 12.
That’s a bunch of crap that you can’t lay the number I would not play any kind of craps where I could not play on the seven
Yeah I’m not a fan of not being able to play the darkside…feels like you at the complete mercy of the machine!