I love a strategy that will allow me to play much longer whether I walk away with a win or not. I would prefer to win but sometimes I just want to have fun.
@@abrahamanand5739lol I needed to see this comment I went to Arizona Charlie’s to play craps I was up 160 10 mins into playing I ended up losing it all going for a 6 hr gamble session
Hello, new to the game... How would this strategy be rated on a cruise at the table for comps? Would it be considered $25 bet size average using the 25 chips? Or higher because you are placing up to 4 bets? Thank you :)
I have to thank you for this strategy today, only my second time playing craps. With a $200 bank roll, I made $300 in 1.5 hours. I saw a lot of people moving a lot of chips around and seemed to be losing money. I wondered if anyone would saw anything with me playing the opposite of them but no one did.
Great job !!! I like to use this to build back up my bank roll I will play my sweet 49 or feed the 6&8 for 10 shooters If I lose on the 10 shooters I will use this strategy to grind back up to the original bankroll to play another 10 shooters of sweet 49 ,feed the 6&8 or even the tower Although I rarely win big money I have only lost twice and only a few hundred in all of my casino trips since I switched to this method. In the past few years No strategy wins every time But with strict bankroll management and not throwing your money at high house edge bets you can win most of the time Thanks for giving this one a shot I call it cold table
Hey Crappy. You and Jeremy have this game covered with some additional entertainment from David at Casino Quest… Basically, its you three… and then everyone else somewhere in the background.
I played this strat last Friday on a cold table and it kept me alive long enough for the table to turn over to some nice longer rolls. It will be my go to from now on when the table isn’t rolling very well.
Tried this last weekend. Over three sessions, I came out ahead. I actually did much better than I was supposed to with this strategy. I know that's not typical, but the table was fairly cold for everyone but me. I'm new to craps and this has helped me learn the basics of the game and some money management. Thanks for all the great tips!
My go-to cold table strategy. I play this one when your favorite strategy gets too many PSOs. And it seems to revive my bankroll every time. Thanks for rolling this one and for giving some love to crappy. He has some well thought-out strategies that are pretty unique.
I saw this about a year ago. That’s his go to cold table strategy. I tried it after a table went cold, and was pleasantly surprised when it worked. Had fun with it
I would call this the All Night strategy since you start on the dark side. I like to play the mirror version of this (Pass, Don’t, Don’t, Come) so that you are rooting with the table. I would call that one the All Day.
I'm not a gambler but there's something intriguing about craps. I've been watching your videos just to understand the different strategies and the math that goes behind each one. Interesting stuff.
First video of yours I’ve watched, YT has been recommending them for a bit! Great job! I appreciate you explaining the strategy but also showing a live roll so we can see how it works. I’ll have to try this. I love playing craps but my bankroll can’t keep up with high minimums lately. This looks like a great balance of fun and surviving
this is my new 'go to' strategy. I've been playing this strategy at home for a few times now (8 or 9 times so far). I always leave the table making money!! I can't wait to try it out at the casino!! Thanks Color Up & crappy the craps man for this excellent strategy.
Yea I've been watching crappy for a minute. This is my go to strategy. If you're disciplined enough you can add another strategy and play it simultaneously at a table if it starts to warm up.
I was hoping you’d roll out this strategy. I use this strategy all the time on other shooters at the casino and bet heavy on mine (I’m a dice setter). I modify it 2 ways 1) I start off with $10 ($40 per shooter). If I end up losing even a portion of it, i bump up the next shooter to $15 ($60 per shooter), and even if I lose a portion on that I go to the $25 level you showed. I don’t think I can remember ever being wiped out with this strategy. 2) if I run into a big roll, I can always change up strategy buy placing the number once the come hits (so no additional investment), and can always come down on the dont if I want. Thanks for all that you do
Very similar to the Hedgeless Horseman. It's a relatively safe strategy. Doesn't lose a lot, but then again tends to not win a lot. Real good at treading water and it's resilient. It can fight back to square pretty good.
Good you’re playing a blended strategy that wins. The more you play blended, the more you’ll win. Biggest problem with this strategy is it fails totally on a long roll. Keep having fun with these Jeremy.
Man, thanks so much for sharing this. I immediately went to the casino to try it and had a bunch of fun and I only lost $10. In. weeks I will be heading to Las Vegas and now I am not afraid of going to a $15 table. Again thanks
I play this strategy sometimes. However I like going don’t pass, don’t come,come, come. Point seven out I break even but I don’t have to risk the 75$ on the 4th roll. Just let’s me avoid a little more risk when the table is slow.
I like this. Very similar to the Green Men strategy. With that one you start with a DP, when point establishes, you go with a DC, when the DC travels you follow that up with a come bet. Easy to play and keeps you in the game while hopefully winning money.
Great Video and Strategy. It's now my go to! I win alot more than I lose. Turns a profit most times. If you shoot for a 5 to 10 Units profit, it works great. Like anything you want an exit Strategy. On if the best craps Strategies I've ever seen! 😊😊😊
I tried this strategy a few nights ago with a $500 bank roll and profited about $600 in 6 hours. I tried the same strategy tonight with $500, doubling my bet sizes when I reached about $800, and ended up leaving with $1900 in 4 hours. It was a grind but I was able to minimize losses during hot/long rolls by sticking to the 4 chip rule. One thing I did though, is switch up the order of DC and C so my order went like this: DP, DC, C, C. This worked out much better as often a 7 was rolled on one of the C’s instead of the DC.
I like this! I am heading to Las Vegas next week where I expect the table minimums will be much higher than I typically play, so this strategy will allow me to play and grind for a while. Thanks Jeremy!
Excellent....I will definitely add this to the repertoire for when that icy cold shiver hits the table! I needed a good, simple dark side Strat. Playing at a green level is perfect for building comps...which I am currently trying to do.
I have used Crappy's Cold Table strategy and I believe that works. Cons: 1, it can be slow only winning 1 unit per shooter. 2. You will miss out on the coveted long roll. 3. You will get tired of the dealers telling you that the only reason to play the come is to take odds. I have modified Crappy's Cold table to a dark to light strategy. Hopefully, I'll get Jeremy to review it someday. It doesn't look like it should work but I've had good results.
#3 Cracks me up as some dealers are definitely passive aggressive like that. I would wait for the pso and then look at him with a half smile and a raised eyebrow 😂
Love this strategy! Just came back from trying it and came out ahead $350. I did start with the pass and then two don'ts in case I got yelled at 😂 but switched it to this strategy later.
Sometimes, I just love to sit and play with no real intentions on winning money. This is a nice strategy to just have a chill game, I'll definitely be trying it out
I have company convention in Vegas this coming October and I know I'll have to play on a 25 dollar table, this might be the strategy I'll use to start with.
Thought experiment for you and to ask any dealers you talk to. 1) You're the only one on the table. 2) You bet DP, then you establish the point (let's say 4). 3) You cycle through until you end up with 2 don't come bets (let's say 6 and 8). 4) Point hits. You lose your DP, but your DC's are still up. 5) You're out of money to make another DP bet, and there's no one else at the table to shoot, but your DC bets are still there. What happens?
You can take down any DC bet because its in the casino's favor that you do. But this does not apply to Come bets. They have to stay since they are like a pass line bet.
Yes, You can play this in your sleep. super easy. I used this at El Cortez. i missed out when a beginner shooter came up and rolled a few points and lot of come out sevens/11's.. .
Good strategy. I found Crappy the craps Man and subscribe to his channel. His explanations on what he does is good. Have been practicing a couple of his strategies. This is the one to always come back to.
Like this for the low risk. Thanks for the video! Just played this at Ellis island and south point for about an hr. and half each. $10 increments, won 40 and 30. For most of the session I was down about two shooters worth. Eventually had a few point 7 outs and came back. Watch your dealers. I caught a couple mistakes.
@ColorUp I am new to the game. Recently learned everything I can through you and others. I tried this strategy on Crapsee and it was ok but have made some changes. I make a $50 dollar bet in the DP. I place $15 on the 7’s and $5 on the 11. $25 then on Come with the point established. $4 on craps. Make a second come bet. Now if you hit the first point go back and bet the DP with the protection. Then $25 on the DC. Seems like the only danger is hitting a line winner. Happy to hear any feedback on this. Thanks for all your work on your videos. I enjoy them very much.
This is already a kind of break even type strategy for time at table. It’s hard to lose but also hard to win with. All the hedges are making it even harder to lose, but at a much higher cost. You have to decide if spending $20 to protect a $50 bet is worth it. The math says hedges are long term losers, but certainly can help in short term. At some point you have to gamble to win.
Ok, I admit I spoke too soon. Busted out. No strategy is perfect. You can play for a long time with a smaller bank roll with this strategy. Helps if you are on a cold cold table. 20-30 rolls for a shooter you aren’t going to survive with this. 👍🏻
FYI: another good strategy from Crappy the Craps Man is one called "I Can't Believe This Wins Money", the version from the Don't Pass. A bit more exposure up front, but plenty of action and greater profit potential.
This is essentially my grind strategy to get up and use house money. Once winning a few rounds I start adding don't pass odds to hedge the place numbers or don't come. You really want to use the probability of don't pass on 4 and 10 and 5 and 9 to try and wait for a shooter to roll a lot of place numbers for you. Basically.. Play the don't, it pays early.. Then hedge until a hot roll that hits your come bets. Press regress.. Then switch to don't come with don't pass if you're up on the house.
It really works great. I do it to win $50, then head to another table or Casino. Since it is $25 chips every Casino on the strip is in play. It takes a few hours to win $500. I wish I lived in Vegas , $500 for a mornings “work” is pretty good. I am still to lose my $500 bank roll any one time.
What you can also do is after the strategy is setup and if you have a extra 25 put it on the come. If big red were to hit you'd make another 25. So, you'd profit 75 instead of 50. Or even if 11 hit like it did in the video youd make extra 25 off of that. I did your strategy at a local casino and I turned 100 into 500 in like 4 hours!
I haven't tried this strategy, yet but, plan to, if I ever heal. I had to have two leg surgeries and am waiting to get back at it! This is a great strategy for comps and, if you play it at a high enough level, you could make some money. I would suggest, for someone with a $600 bankroll, to play until you get to $1,200, then up your bets to $50 level to $2,400, then $100 level. Again, great strategy! Thanks!
Hey just spent 5 hours ( which is awsome for me) using this strategy on a 15 dollar table went way up but then ended walking away 60 up. Great strategy for low roller like me
Just put this strategy to work at the Fremont on Fremont. It was awesome, played for 4 hours on a $10 table, and got rated $40 by the boss. Lost $50, but had a great time.
This survived a lot of volatility during your session, I like it. Good that it only exposes 4 units per Shooter, and you certainly showed how it holds up to front Line winners! Great thing is you can play on $25 tables with relative confidence. Maybe even increase unit size if the dice go your way.
I've been simming this and it works pretty good. One thing you can do, if the table seems to be heating-up is to put some odds on the 6/8 when they're up.
Keep the content coming Color Up. Love seeing new strategies and this one feels very safe and albeit slow and not super risky I can see it being very helpful for beginners. (Like my girlfriend whom I am actively trying to teach the wonderful game of craps XD) Thanks again and see you next time!
I like this strategy great job...I will try it next time I'm in vegas...some tables in Vegas took the don't come box out of craps don't play at those tables...Just like in roulette they added more green 00 at the Luxor they have 3 green lines 0,00 & pyramid...
I played this at Westgate last weekend and it worked like a charm. Went through at least 8 shooters with tons of action and ended up just one or two bets down.
This is a wonderful strategy. At the very least, it will keep you in the game for a long time. For any players new to the game, you do not have to continue this strategy mindlessly. If your come bets keep winning, and your donts are being picked off, stop playing the donts and start placing numbers and pressing like you would on a normal long roll. One thing I'd change is instead of $25, I'd play $10 with $15 odds
The odds aspect is interesting, but a lot of this strategy relies on winning while still in the come area. But for sure, transitioning from this is a great idea if you can time it right.
I’ve been watching you for 2 years. I’ve almost never seen you up after a 25 minute video. $150 isn’t anything to poo poo at either. Most of us always end up leaving $600 down. So that’s a $750 swing. Lol
I've never actually played craps but I'm going on at cruise and plan to try playing for the first time. I've been watching your videos and I really like how you first explain, then demonstrate with live rolls. I've watched a few of your videos so I'm starting to "get" craps. Is this strategy the opposite of the Three Point Molly? If so, which of the two would you recommend? I like them both since they're simple and as a newbie on a limited bankroll ($1,00.00 for two weeks), would like to play for as many days as possible. Or any other suggestions would be appreciated. I'll let you know how I do.
By limiting it to 4 units you lose the benefit of the opposing DC on a come out 7. One option would be to only play one come bet followed by the don't come. Or just go to 5 units if you lose that first bet on the come out 7.
That was my exact thought when he only had one unit and made a second come bet. I would have definitely made it a DC. And actually, my variation of this is to have two DC bets and only one come. Works for me.
I TOTALLY AGREE with you that your SBR - Starting Bankroll - should be for either 10 chances to do what you want to do for the strategy you are using for that day, or for 10 shooters because I feel anything LESS than that and you are NOT giving yourself enough of an opportunity for the strategy to be somewhat effective! Also, this is not a bad strategy!
After I few wins my next shooter I place $ 2/5 on both 11/12 to cover the 11win or the 12 push and continue the same system and go up one until each win on next shooter
Tried it... First roll: seven out. Second roll: seven out. Third roll: eleven out. Fourth roll: (my last $25) goes to the boxes, with the point set on four. Fifth roll: the 4 hits. Meanwhile, my friend, who knows nothing about the game and is down to his last $25 from losing at blackjack, decides to make a simple bet on the field. Starting from the third roll, he puts in $25, doubling it to $50. I begged him not to leave it all there, but he ignored me. Then he wins, going from $50 to $100, and starts bragging about how I don't know how to play-so annoying, especially when he's drunk! On the last roll, he goes from $100 to $200 and walks away. My luck! I was FURIOUS and almost got into a fight with my friend, lol.
Hey love the videos! Why is it that everytime I use this strategy the employees at the table always seem annoyed with me. I love the strategy but don’t love the feeling of always being judged.
Unfortunately the only craps table in my hometown of Queretaro, Mexico, just went belly up. It was a dollar and a quarter limit table, so 50 bucks was enough for ten shooters. Thanks to your videos I could enjoy a few sessions throwing the dice before its demise.
What do you think of this modification? Instead of a dp, do a pass. It would make more sense to me to take advantage of a come-out 7, 11. You can still establish 2 dont's and 2 do's.
I like seeing the different strategies but to be fair to any of them a larger sample size is necessary. I understand that isn't possible in a single video but perhaps do a short intro of the strategy and do the work of a 10 thousand roll sample size and report the results.
Could you reasonably invert this strategy, and play Pass -> Don't Come x2 -> Come? It seems like mathematically it should be the same, but I think I'm missing something.
Would it make better sense to alternate the come and don't come bets after the point is established? That would contrast to the come, come, don't come routine in the video.
Have tried this at 3 Reno and one Calif indian casinos so far. It worked every time. the 4 chip management is crucial though. Must set out 4 chips on the table padding and stick to that limit per shooter.
Thank you so much for featuring Crappy’s system. I never thought I could play $25 craps and I was able play around 4 hours this past weekend at Mandalay Bay on just $500. While I didn’t come out ahead, it was the most stress-free time ever had at the table. I did augment the strategy a little bit so that I can take advantage of hot shooters. Essentially once I’ve got the four chips placed, I started looking for opportunities to add in a place bets here and there because I’m addicted to pressing my bets, ha ha. You can’t really do that with this system. Once I was well ahead, I stop replacing the don’t come bets, and then eventually the come bets because I was on all of the place numbers. It was also interesting to see that over the years, people would buyin for $200/ $300 on a five dollar table. When the minimums went to 10, they still bought in for $200/$300. Even if as I was playing for a 2 1/2 hour stretch at a $25 table, I STILL saw people buying in for $200- $300. I guess it just goes to show that no matter how much the table minimums go up, people are comfortable only gambling a certain amount of money. I also found your video speaking with casino quest about ratings and comps very interesting. I took the opportunity to speak to one of the floor supervisors to ask him how he was going to rate my play considering I was placing one additional bet with each roll of the dice. He said that because I was starting off at $25 and eventually getting to $100 that he would just average the high and the low. I guess they don’t really count the come out roll so once the point is established that’s your low. He said for me my low would be $50 and my high would be $100 and then my average would be 75 and that’s what he would put into the computer for my play. Needless to say, I had a lot of fun playing this system and plan to use it exclusively when I go back next time. Like I said, I will augment if the shooter is hot and that’s really the goal of any system right? You’re waiting for that one shooter that can deliver 30+ rolls. And it was kind of crazy at one point because I had four chips on the table and a few five dollar chips in my rack. I thought I would be done and heading to the room soon. But the system delivered and within a few rolls, I had built myself back up to $200. A few shooters later and I was back up to $450.
Glad to hear it work out so well for you. Time at $25 table is pretty impressive with smaller bankroll. I agree and don’t understand how some players are willing to play $25 with $200 and don’t change play style. They give themselves zero chance to weather even slightest cold streak. It’s like handing money directly to casino.
I like to tweek this strategy a bit for the DC bet. I also bet the Yo thats equivalent or covers most of what I bet on the DC. In this case it would bet a $3 Yo in addition to the DC bet. Just wanted to share.
Okay I tried this but missed the part about 4 units per shooter. I’ll tell you, I made 6x in two hours just going Come, Come, Don’t … over and over again. Idk that I understand why you’re stopping at 4 units. The way I was doing it seemed bulletproof. Still a grind, but it kept working and I was constantly covered on the 7 (oftentimes more than when I was on a Come and a Don’t Come) and also had multiple numbers working as well in between
This appears to be a Pai Gow Poker-type strategy, meaning for those who just want to play something while they are at the casino and are not that concerned about winning a lot of money, but limiting losses.
COuld you hybrid this system by instead of taking your come down, banking the hit and playing the come again, just leaving the bet on the come that hit and putting the profit back into the come?
I’ve recent started watching craps TH-cam videos and am a big fan of your channel. I’m very new to craps and am learning a lot from you! I have a question about this system. Have you ever considered when making the ‘come’ bet hedging it by betting ‘any craps’ bet? If you are playing $25 units on the cone you could put a $5 on any craps. This would provide insurance if a 2,3,12 rolls. Obviously it would reduce your profit for each winning come bet to only $20 not $25. But you would not have a full $25 loss when a 2,3,12 roll. Has this been looked at and talked about previously and is a losing strategy? You could also hedge the don’t pass and don’t come by betting $5 on ‘any seven’ but here you would still be vulnerable to a 11. I’d love to hear your thoughts. Thanks
“Insurance bets” are money losers over time. But nice when it works and replaces your lose. Just like real life insurance ha. . Let’s look at come bet. Out of 36 rolls, you should lose it to craps dice combos 4 times. This would cost you $100 (4 x $25) The other 32 times a craps number is not rolled you’d lose $5. This would cost you ($160) Now that’s according to dice probability. If you were to roll more. Craps numbers than you should, then maybe it makes sense. Hope this helps.
Crappy channel:
th-cam.com/video/_YDtF3rKymA/w-d-xo.html
I love a strategy that will allow me to play much longer whether I walk away with a win or not. I would prefer to win but sometimes I just want to have fun.
So true.. Casinos is all about the time spent there
@@abrahamanand5739lol I needed to see this comment I went to Arizona Charlie’s to play craps I was up 160 10 mins into playing I ended up losing it all going for a 6 hr gamble session
Plus it could help get a free cruise if you're on a cruise playing or a free night stay at the casino if you're on land
So true! Id rather be able to play for awhile than slowly lose all my money and be done in 20mins 🙁
Hello, new to the game... How would this strategy be rated on a cruise at the table for comps? Would it be considered $25 bet size average using the 25 chips? Or higher because you are placing up to 4 bets? Thank you :)
I have to thank you for this strategy today, only my second time playing craps. With a $200 bank roll, I made $300 in 1.5 hours. I saw a lot of people moving a lot of chips around and seemed to be losing money. I wondered if anyone would saw anything with me playing the opposite of them but no one did.
Great job !!!
I like to use this to build back up my bank roll I will play my sweet 49 or feed the 6&8 for 10 shooters If I lose on the 10 shooters I will use this strategy to grind back up to the original bankroll to play another 10 shooters of sweet 49 ,feed the 6&8 or even the tower
Although I rarely win big money I have only lost twice and only a few hundred in all of my casino trips since I switched to this method. In the past few years No strategy wins every time But with strict bankroll management and not throwing your money at high house edge bets you can win most of the time
Thanks for giving this one a shot I call it cold table
“Cold table” got it. Thanks for sharing with the dice community. you’re doing good stuff on your channel
Hey Crappy. You and Jeremy have this game covered with some additional entertainment from David at Casino Quest… Basically, its you three… and then everyone else somewhere in the background.
I played this strat last Friday on a cold table and it kept me alive long enough for the table to turn over to some nice longer rolls. It will be my go to from now on when the table isn’t rolling very well.
Tried this last weekend. Over three sessions, I came out ahead. I actually did much better than I was supposed to with this strategy. I know that's not typical, but the table was fairly cold for everyone but me. I'm new to craps and this has helped me learn the basics of the game and some money management. Thanks for all the great tips!
Awesome
My go-to cold table strategy. I play this one when your favorite strategy gets too many PSOs. And it seems to revive my bankroll every time.
Thanks for rolling this one and for giving some love to crappy. He has some well thought-out strategies that are pretty unique.
I saw this about a year ago. That’s his go to cold table strategy. I tried it after a table went cold, and was pleasantly surprised when it worked. Had fun with it
I would call this the All Night strategy since you start on the dark side. I like to play the mirror version of this (Pass, Don’t, Don’t, Come) so that you are rooting with the table. I would call that one the All Day.
Or call it the grinder
@willrobinson17 Great description 😊
I'm not a gambler but there's something intriguing about craps. I've been watching your videos just to understand the different strategies and the math that goes behind each one. Interesting stuff.
yeah, that's what draws me to the game, math, strategy and luck combined
I’ve used this system twice. I’ve had small wins both times. I also got to play at the table almost an hour each time. I’m a fan. Thanks.
Simple, and works for the goal it attempts
Interesting strategy. I can see folks hanging around the table for a while. Nice presentation!
First video of yours I’ve watched, YT has been recommending them for a bit! Great job! I appreciate you explaining the strategy but also showing a live roll so we can see how it works.
I’ll have to try this. I love playing craps but my bankroll can’t keep up with high minimums lately. This looks like a great balance of fun and surviving
Appreciate you checking out my video
this is my new 'go to' strategy. I've been playing this strategy at home for a few times now (8 or 9 times so far). I always leave the table making money!! I can't wait to try it out at the casino!! Thanks Color Up & crappy the craps man for this excellent strategy.
Awesome strategy, thanks for taking the time to show us.
Yea I've been watching crappy for a minute. This is my go to strategy. If you're disciplined enough you can add another strategy and play it simultaneously at a table if it starts to warm up.
I was hoping you’d roll out this strategy. I use this strategy all the time on other shooters at the casino and bet heavy on mine (I’m a dice setter). I modify it 2 ways
1) I start off with $10 ($40 per shooter). If I end up losing even a portion of it, i bump up the next shooter to $15 ($60 per shooter), and even if I lose a portion on that I go to the $25 level you showed. I don’t think I can remember ever being wiped out with this strategy.
2) if I run into a big roll, I can always change up strategy buy placing the number once the come hits (so no additional investment), and can always come down on the dont if I want.
Thanks for all that you do
You should NEVER EVER come down on the don't it is never in your favor to do so. He has multiple videos explaining why.
Agreed. I don’t ever do, but the option is always there
What's The Most You Have Made With This Strategy?
@@bluehunnid9712 last night came in with 200 and walked out with 325 but wasn’t there too long
@@iptvclub1575 Way To Stick And Move!
Very similar to the Hedgeless Horseman. It's a relatively safe strategy. Doesn't lose a lot, but then again tends to not win a lot. Real good at treading water and it's resilient. It can fight back to square pretty good.
Good you’re playing a blended strategy that wins. The more you play blended, the more you’ll win.
Biggest problem with this strategy is it fails totally on a long roll. Keep having fun with these Jeremy.
I’m not sure you win more, but you seem to lose at slower rate and win at slower rate. So it has its purpose.
I have been doing this all week and laying odds on the outside on the don’t. It has been a very profitable week!
Nice
Man, thanks so much for sharing this. I immediately went to the casino to try it and had a bunch of fun and I only lost $10. In. weeks I will be heading to Las Vegas and now I am not afraid of going to a $15 table. Again thanks
Glad I could help!
I play this strategy sometimes. However I like going don’t pass, don’t come,come, come. Point seven out I break even but I don’t have to risk the 75$ on the 4th roll. Just let’s me avoid a little more risk when the table is slow.
the only problem is if 11 comes, you lose, and also if point 7 then you would win on come and pass
I like this. Very similar to the Green Men strategy. With that one you start with a DP, when point establishes, you go with a DC, when the DC travels you follow that up with a come bet. Easy to play and keeps you in the game while hopefully winning money.
Great Video and Strategy. It's now my go to! I win alot more than I lose. Turns a profit most times. If you shoot for a 5 to 10 Units profit, it works great. Like anything you want an exit Strategy. On if the best craps Strategies I've ever seen! 😊😊😊
One of my favorite strategies. You must be properly bankrolled and have patience.
I tried this strategy a few nights ago with a $500 bank roll and profited about $600 in 6 hours. I tried the same strategy tonight with $500, doubling my bet sizes when I reached about $800, and ended up leaving with $1900 in 4 hours. It was a grind but I was able to minimize losses during hot/long rolls by sticking to the 4 chip rule. One thing I did though, is switch up the order of DC and C so my order went like this: DP, DC, C, C. This worked out much better as often a 7 was rolled on one of the C’s instead of the DC.
I like this! I am heading to Las Vegas next week where I expect the table minimums will be much higher than I typically play, so this strategy will allow me to play and grind for a while. Thanks Jeremy!
Depends where you go. On strip you’ll see $15-$25, i just played at downtown grand off Fremont st for $5
Excellent....I will definitely add this to the repertoire for when that icy cold shiver hits the table! I needed a good, simple dark side Strat.
Playing at a green level is perfect for building comps...which I am currently trying to do.
Perfect!
I have used Crappy's Cold Table strategy and I believe that works.
Cons:
1, it can be slow only winning 1 unit per shooter.
2. You will miss out on the coveted long roll.
3. You will get tired of the dealers telling you that the only reason to play the come is to take odds.
I have modified Crappy's Cold table to a dark to light strategy. Hopefully, I'll get Jeremy to review it someday. It doesn't look like it should work but I've had good results.
1. true 2. true 3.dealers like that are so funny, I usually ask them if they would let me borrow some personal money of theirs for the odds bet
#3 Cracks me up as some dealers are definitely passive aggressive like that. I would wait for the pso and then look at him with a half smile and a raised eyebrow 😂
Cold Table Strategy, I love this Strategy and Crappy is awesome.
Yes, Ive watched some of his videos now...very enjoyable...likable guy
Yes, like the stradegy. Was not real sure how to play the come bet. Now it's a good way to win both ways when 7 hits.
Love this strategy! Just came back from trying it and came out ahead $350. I did start with the pass and then two don'ts in case I got yelled at 😂 but switched it to this strategy later.
Sometimes, I just love to sit and play with no real intentions on winning money. This is a nice strategy to just have a chill game, I'll definitely be trying it out
I did something like this a fear years ago and someone started cussing me out, really classy dude
I have company convention in Vegas this coming October and I know I'll have to play on a 25 dollar table, this might be the strategy I'll use to start with.
Thought experiment for you and to ask any dealers you talk to.
1) You're the only one on the table.
2) You bet DP, then you establish the point (let's say 4).
3) You cycle through until you end up with 2 don't come bets (let's say 6 and 8).
4) Point hits. You lose your DP, but your DC's are still up.
5) You're out of money to make another DP bet, and there's no one else at the table to shoot, but your DC bets are still there.
What happens?
I guess they might ask you to pull a DC bet down to DP in order to shoot…or you just have to wait 🤷♂️ nice pit, just let you roll it out
You can take down any DC bet because its in the casino's favor that you do. But this does not apply to Come bets. They have to stay since they are like a pass line bet.
Definitely gonna try this next trip out to Vegas
Yes, You can play this in your sleep. super easy. I used this at El Cortez. i missed out when a beginner shooter came up and rolled a few points and lot of come out sevens/11's.. .
Thank you for this. This is my go to strategy. I have fun. Have some ups some downs. But always entertained. All you can ask for.
Good strategy. I found Crappy the craps Man and subscribe to his channel. His explanations on what he does is good. Have been practicing a couple of his strategies. This is the one to always come back to.
Like this for the low risk. Thanks for the video! Just played this at Ellis island and south point for about an hr. and half each. $10 increments, won 40 and 30. For most of the session I was down about two shooters worth. Eventually had a few point 7 outs and came back. Watch your dealers. I caught a couple mistakes.
Nice, yes its important players watch their bets. Dealers are human and sometimes have a lot going on.
@ColorUp I am new to the game. Recently learned everything I can through you and others. I tried this strategy on Crapsee and it was ok but have made some changes. I make a $50 dollar bet in the DP. I place $15 on the 7’s and $5 on the 11. $25 then on Come with the point established. $4 on craps. Make a second come bet. Now if you hit the first point go back and bet the DP with the protection. Then $25 on the DC. Seems like the only danger is hitting a line winner. Happy to hear any feedback on this. Thanks for all your work on your videos. I enjoy them very much.
This is already a kind of break even type strategy for time at table. It’s hard to lose but also hard to win with. All the hedges are making it even harder to lose, but at a much higher cost. You have to decide if spending $20 to protect a $50 bet is worth it. The math says hedges are long term losers, but certainly can help in short term. At some point you have to gamble to win.
@@ColorUp With the $50 DP 7 outs are more profitable. Run it and see.
Ok, I admit I spoke too soon. Busted out. No strategy is perfect. You can play for a long time with a smaller bank roll with this strategy. Helps if you are on a cold cold table. 20-30 rolls for a shooter you aren’t going to survive with this. 👍🏻
This one works great I’ve played it live and made money every time
He’s a great guy I played with him in NC
FYI: another good strategy from Crappy the Craps Man is one called "I Can't Believe This Wins Money", the version from the Don't Pass.
A bit more exposure up front, but plenty of action and greater profit potential.
This is essentially my grind strategy to get up and use house money. Once winning a few rounds I start adding don't pass odds to hedge the place numbers or don't come. You really want to use the probability of don't pass on 4 and 10 and 5 and 9 to try and wait for a shooter to roll a lot of place numbers for you. Basically.. Play the don't, it pays early.. Then hedge until a hot roll that hits your come bets. Press regress.. Then switch to don't come with don't pass if you're up on the house.
Jax do you have an email or how can I pm you? I have some ideas off site to run by you please. Thanks!
@@joev.7909Yeah. We could do that for fun. I didn't see this until a year later though!
Jeremy, I've been trying to contact Larry (Crappy the Craps man). Want to get him on Craps Chat. This is a grind, but one of his best!
I just hate betting don’t pass and I hate not getting odds on a bet, but I might try it. Thanks!
It really works great. I do it to win $50, then head to another table or Casino. Since it is $25 chips every Casino on the strip is in play. It takes a few hours to win $500. I wish I lived in Vegas , $500 for a mornings “work” is pretty good. I am still to lose my $500 bank roll any one time.
What you can also do is after the strategy is setup and if you have a extra 25 put it on the come. If big red were to hit you'd make another 25. So, you'd profit 75 instead of 50. Or even if 11 hit like it did in the video youd make extra 25 off of that. I did your strategy at a local casino and I turned 100 into 500 in like 4 hours!
I haven't tried this strategy, yet but, plan to, if I ever heal. I had to have two leg surgeries and am waiting to get back at it! This is a great strategy for comps and, if you play it at a high enough level, you could make some money.
I would suggest, for someone with a $600 bankroll, to play until you get to $1,200, then up your bets to $50 level to $2,400, then $100 level.
Again, great strategy! Thanks!
Get healed up!
If your rack gets up to $1,200 , you should walk away with the profit.
Hey just spent 5 hours ( which is awsome for me) using this strategy on a 15 dollar table went way up but then ended walking away 60 up. Great strategy for low roller like me
Five hours and still money win for dinner sounds successful. Wonder what your comp rating will be?
Just put this strategy to work at the Fremont on Fremont. It was awesome, played for 4 hours on a $10 table, and got rated $40 by the boss. Lost $50, but had a great time.
Good roll out! Larry is entertaining to watch as well! Has a fun viewpoint towards the game.
Agreed
Love it and will try next go around in Vegas. Thanks for sharing.
That was fun !! I like to play for a long time, so I'll try this one.
this might do the trick
Another good gesture is you can bet larger amounts than normal and accumulate more comps. You can do this by the very low risk nature of the strategy
I enjoy every video you create!
Happy to hear that!
This survived a lot of volatility during your session, I like it. Good that it only exposes 4 units per Shooter, and you certainly showed how it holds up to front Line winners!
Great thing is you can play on $25 tables with relative confidence. Maybe even increase unit size if the dice go your way.
Agreed
I've been simming this and it works pretty good. One thing you can do, if the table seems to be heating-up is to put some odds on the 6/8 when they're up.
I did this strat twice two days in a row and it got me $400 off a $15 table. Amazing strat
Keep the content coming Color Up. Love seeing new strategies and this one feels very safe and albeit slow and not super risky I can see it being very helpful for beginners. (Like my girlfriend whom I am actively trying to teach the wonderful game of craps XD) Thanks again and see you next time!
Get that girl playing dice!
@@ColorUp I'm sure trying she's learning slowly but I think she's getting it :)
I like this strategy great job...I will try it next time I'm in vegas...some tables in Vegas took the don't come box out of craps don't play at those tables...Just like in roulette they added more green 00 at the Luxor they have 3 green lines 0,00 & pyramid...
Yeah, crapless craps its called.
I played this at Westgate last weekend and it worked like a charm. Went through at least 8 shooters with tons of action and ended up just one or two bets down.
Nice to hear decent results
Love this strategy!
This is a wonderful strategy. At the very least, it will keep you in the game for a long time. For any players new to the game, you do not have to continue this strategy mindlessly. If your come bets keep winning, and your donts are being picked off, stop playing the donts and start placing numbers and pressing like you would on a normal long roll.
One thing I'd change is instead of $25, I'd play $10 with $15 odds
The odds aspect is interesting, but a lot of this strategy relies on winning while still in the come area. But for sure, transitioning from this is a great idea if you can time it right.
Crappy calls this the cold table strategy. I like it because you aren't making any bad bets. I would be interested to try this with odds.
Thank you for sharing this strategy! I tried it this past weekend and somehow grinded $500 to $1100.
Nice work!
Heading to vegas in five days. This is my jam. I’ll let you know how I do. Thanks as always.
Yes, let me know
Lol maybe I’ll see you there. I’m using this as well
This is what I should have been running for my first craps experience in vegas 🤣. At least to feel the table out first
@@kinghowels4469 Where you usually go? Maybe we can make some $$ haha. Goodluck to you!
@@brizzlex1919 Yeah, your first few times should be pass line, and maybe a number or 2 until you get a better feel. Goodluck!
Thanks Jeremy again for a good video. As usual go Browns!
Appreciate it! Go Browns
I’ve been watching you for 2 years. I’ve almost never seen you up after a 25 minute video. $150 isn’t anything to poo poo at either. Most of us always end up leaving $600 down. So that’s a $750 swing. Lol
I've never actually played craps but I'm going on at cruise and plan to try playing for the first time.
I've been watching your videos and I really like how you first explain, then demonstrate with live rolls. I've watched a few of your videos so I'm starting to "get" craps. Is this strategy the opposite of the Three Point Molly? If so, which of the two would you recommend? I like them both since they're simple and as a newbie on a limited bankroll ($1,00.00 for two weeks), would like to play for as many days as possible. Or any other suggestions would be appreciated. I'll let you know how I do.
Thanks. Can’t wait to try it
By limiting it to 4 units you lose the benefit of the opposing DC on a come out 7.
One option would be to only play one come bet followed by the don't come. Or just go to 5 units if you lose that first bet on the come out 7.
That was my exact thought when he only had one unit and made a second come bet. I would have definitely made it a DC. And actually, my variation of this is to have two DC bets and only one come. Works for me.
Ive been loving your dont pass line strategy. Has really helped on cold tables
The tripples you rolled were very satisfying.
That nice run you had proves all you need is one good run.
Please keep your organisms to yourself.
@@conspiracylibrary2848 What are you talking about boss?
@@brizzlex1919 tripples vs tribbles... i assume he's making a Star Trek joke... the trouble with tribbles episode
This seems like (almost) an inverse Arnold...correct? The Arnold has been very good to me. Which of these strategies is statistically superior?
He calls it "Cold Table". I just watched his vid and gonna give it a try tomorrow.
I TOTALLY AGREE with you that your SBR - Starting Bankroll - should be for either 10 chances to do what you want to do for the strategy you are using for that day, or for 10 shooters because I feel anything LESS than that and you are NOT giving yourself enough of an opportunity for the strategy to be somewhat effective!
Also, this is not a bad strategy!
I really like 👍 this one fun way to play for a longer time!
After I few wins my next shooter I place $ 2/5 on both 11/12 to cover the 11win or the 12 push and continue the same system and go up one until each win on next shooter
Tried it...
First roll: seven out.
Second roll: seven out.
Third roll: eleven out.
Fourth roll: (my last $25) goes to the boxes, with the point set on four.
Fifth roll: the 4 hits.
Meanwhile, my friend, who knows nothing about the game and is down to his last $25 from losing at blackjack, decides to make a simple bet on the field. Starting from the third roll, he puts in $25, doubling it to $50. I begged him not to leave it all there, but he ignored me. Then he wins, going from $50 to $100, and starts bragging about how I don't know how to play-so annoying, especially when he's drunk! On the last roll, he goes from $100 to $200 and walks away.
My luck! I was FURIOUS and almost got into a fight with my friend, lol.
Hey love the videos! Why is it that everytime I use this strategy the employees at the table always seem annoyed with me. I love the strategy but don’t love the feeling of always being judged.
Unfortunately the only craps table in my hometown of Queretaro, Mexico, just went belly up. It was a dollar and a quarter limit table, so 50 bucks was enough for ten shooters. Thanks to your videos I could enjoy a few sessions throwing the dice before its demise.
Sorry to hear that
What do you think of this modification? Instead of a dp, do a pass. It would make more sense to me to take advantage of a come-out 7, 11. You can still establish 2 dont's and 2 do's.
I like seeing the different strategies but to be fair to any of them a larger sample size is necessary. I understand that isn't possible in a single video but perhaps do a short intro of the strategy and do the work of a 10 thousand roll sample size and report the results.
I look forward to trying it. Kind of like it for the comps build up and when the table may be cold or I'm shooting (as a poor shooter generally)
Damn, I’d just pass the dice if you’re betting the don’t pass on yourself 😂 love the honesty though loll!
I will definitely try this strategy this week.
Best of luck!
Could you reasonably invert this strategy, and play Pass -> Don't Come x2 -> Come? It seems like mathematically it should be the same, but I think I'm missing something.
Practicing this at home. Made money every time. Going lv in Jan and will try it out.
Nice. Good luck in LV, hopefully the wins continue
Would it make better sense to alternate the come and don't come bets after the point is established? That would contrast to the come, come, don't come routine in the video.
Have tried this at 3 Reno and one Calif indian casinos so far. It worked every time. the 4 chip management is crucial though. Must set out 4 chips on the table padding and stick to that limit per shooter.
Table padding???
@@kenhyatt3673 the soft leather edge of the table where most rest their hands. Padding.
@@smaugthewyrm so you put your checks there rather than separately in the rack?
Thank you so much for featuring Crappy’s system. I never thought I could play $25 craps and I was able play around 4 hours this past weekend at Mandalay Bay on just $500. While I didn’t come out ahead, it was the most stress-free time ever had at the table.
I did augment the strategy a little bit so that I can take advantage of hot shooters. Essentially once I’ve got the four chips placed, I started looking for opportunities to add in a place bets here and there because I’m addicted to pressing my bets, ha ha. You can’t really do that with this system. Once I was well ahead, I stop replacing the don’t come bets, and then eventually the come bets because I was on all of the place numbers.
It was also interesting to see that over the years, people would buyin for $200/ $300 on a five dollar table. When the minimums went to 10, they still bought in for $200/$300. Even if as I was playing for a 2 1/2 hour stretch at a $25 table, I STILL saw people buying in for $200- $300. I guess it just goes to show that no matter how much the table minimums go up, people are comfortable only gambling a certain amount of money.
I also found your video speaking with casino quest about ratings and comps very interesting. I took the opportunity to speak to one of the floor supervisors to ask him how he was going to rate my play considering I was placing one additional bet with each roll of the dice. He said that because I was starting off at $25 and eventually getting to $100 that he would just average the high and the low. I guess they don’t really count the come out roll so once the point is established that’s your low. He said for me my low would be $50 and my high would be $100 and then my average would be 75 and that’s what he would put into the computer for my play.
Needless to say, I had a lot of fun playing this system and plan to use it exclusively when I go back next time. Like I said, I will augment if the shooter is hot and that’s really the goal of any system right? You’re waiting for that one shooter that can deliver 30+ rolls. And it was kind of crazy at one point because I had four chips on the table and a few five dollar chips in my rack. I thought I would be done and heading to the room soon. But the system delivered and within a few rolls, I had built myself back up to $200. A few shooters later and I was back up to $450.
Glad to hear it work out so well for you. Time at $25 table is pretty impressive with smaller bankroll. I agree and don’t understand how some players are willing to play $25 with $200 and don’t change play style. They give themselves zero chance to weather even slightest cold streak. It’s like handing money directly to casino.
I play a version of this strategy often, but I lay odds and integrate a few more things.
I like to tweek this strategy a bit for the DC bet. I also bet the Yo thats equivalent or covers most of what I bet on the DC. In this case it would bet a $3 Yo in addition to the DC bet. Just wanted to share.
Okay I tried this but missed the part about 4 units per shooter. I’ll tell you, I made 6x in two hours just going Come, Come, Don’t … over and over again. Idk that I understand why you’re stopping at 4 units. The way I was doing it seemed bulletproof. Still a grind, but it kept working and I was constantly covered on the 7 (oftentimes more than when I was on a Come and a Don’t Come) and also had multiple numbers working as well in between
This appears to be a Pai Gow Poker-type strategy, meaning for those who just want to play something while they are at the casino and are not that concerned about winning a lot of money, but limiting losses.
COuld you hybrid this system by instead of taking your come down, banking the hit and playing the come again, just leaving the bet on the come that hit and putting the profit back into the come?
This works best if the table is trending cold, i.e. your stack of chips are shrinking playing right side.
You're killing it. LOL All those wacks and you still colored up.
He calls it his "cold table" strategy
I’ve recent started watching craps TH-cam videos and am a big fan of your channel. I’m very new to craps and am learning a lot from you!
I have a question about this system. Have you ever considered when making the ‘come’ bet hedging it by betting ‘any craps’ bet? If you are playing $25 units on the cone you could put a $5 on any craps. This would provide insurance if a 2,3,12 rolls. Obviously it would reduce your profit for each winning come bet to only $20 not $25. But you would not have a full $25 loss when a 2,3,12 roll.
Has this been looked at and talked about previously and is a losing strategy?
You could also hedge the don’t pass and don’t come by betting $5 on ‘any seven’ but here you would still be vulnerable to a 11.
I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Thanks
“Insurance bets” are money losers over time. But nice when it works and replaces your lose. Just like real life insurance ha. . Let’s look at come bet. Out of 36 rolls, you should lose it to craps dice combos 4 times. This would cost you $100 (4 x $25)
The other 32 times a craps number is not rolled you’d lose $5. This would cost you ($160)
Now that’s according to dice probability.
If you were to roll more. Craps numbers than you should, then maybe it makes sense. Hope this helps.
@@ColorUp
Thanks for the great answer and explanation!