I wasnt sure how to feel on the explanation but seeing how it plays out does make me like it. Especially great on a choppy table. Probably wouldn't call it "simple" but it isn't too complicated either.
Gamble this strategy @ a table where you only pay the $ after a win. Then you place the 6/8 @ $18 or $24 each. Buy the 5/9 @ $20 each. Then when the point is 6/8 move them to buy the 4/10 @ $20 each. The DP hedge is $76 or $88. Much more reasonable (% wise). Agree?
I would take some of the winnings from the last shooter and throw $10 on the yo for the come out roll. That way if it does show its face you are protected bc that should pay I think $150 minus your losses for big red hops and the dc plus your box numbers. 44 + 45 + 15 totals to 114, so again making profit. Great strategy btw thank you!!
Looks like this one is a good one for spending a lot of time at the table. You won't win fast or lose fast, and you do great on the long rolls (as long as your "don't" doesn't hit!) Thanks! You didn't cover what to do when you hit the point. Do you start it all over or let the place bets stay without re-upping the Don't?
Interesting strategy! However, I would NOT work my bets on the come-out roll because of that BIG loss IF the seven rolls, so I would PREFER to work them once a point is established!
When placing the 4 inside points the odds are always 3 to 1 in your favor of throwing your box # instead of a 7. Only a jerk would not work the box points whenever the odds are in your favor to win.
OkI get moving your point place bet to another number, but both? If the point is 6,then keep the 8 and pick between 4 or 10. Or you could you that $14 win to cover the other (4 or 10)?
Just a thought... If the point is an inside number, just move the single Place bet from the point to the 4 or 10. There's no reason to touch the sister number. You're giving up a dice roll combination that would normally be in your favor.
This is a interesting strategy I think once I've hit four numbers and reach profit I may take everything down depending on how the table has been this way you lock in a $80 profit
On a come out 2,3,7,11,or 12. Do you replace the hopping reds each time until a box number is rolled? I do see 2 times yes you replaced the hopping reds on a come out 7
on $1 bubble, you could do $4 inside working, $4 don't pass, and $1 any seven bet. on $3 bubble, you could do $12 inside working, $12 don't pass, $2 any seven bet at these lower levels, i probably wouldn't use the 7 hedge, Just play the don't pass, then once point set, add the inside bets.
it gives a partial hedge on the hedge I think, if you go with just the hops then you lose them on any point set, this way, 4 of the point sets kinda break even on your hedge loss on Reds
@@danyoungs3116 Bet $1 on the 11, if it hits, parlay and hope for another. Losing on a single 11 hit it tolerable (slightly more likely to get 2or3). it is the multiple 7/11's in a row that kill the DP. I am going to work some math to raise this up and see how big of a bankroll to do this with 110 inside instead of 44
Horrible strategy!!! I wouldn't even upload nonsense like this! Remove the 6/8 place to the 4/10 lol...Why would anybody reduce there chance to hit numbers??? These people who send this stuff in for review are just spectators at home who don't really play this game seriously obviously.
Don’t be in a hurry. Slow your pace to make sure your audience hears what you have to say so that they may better understand what you’re trying to accomplish.
@@ColorUp I like them. I want to carefully follow your instructions and commentary. But you’ll have to slow a bit for me. Instruct like you’re talking to your dad.
I wasnt sure how to feel on the explanation but seeing how it plays out does make me like it. Especially great on a choppy table. Probably wouldn't call it "simple" but it isn't too complicated either.
As usual, The 4/10 hits 90% of the time BEFORE the 7 hits,, ALWAYS bet the 4/10.. LOVE your videos
Gamble this strategy @ a table where you only pay the $ after a win. Then you place the 6/8 @ $18 or $24 each. Buy the 5/9 @ $20 each. Then when the point is 6/8 move them to buy the 4/10 @ $20 each. The DP hedge is $76 or $88. Much more reasonable (% wise). Agree?
I would take some of the winnings from the last shooter and throw $10 on the yo for the come out roll. That way if it does show its face you are protected bc that should pay I think $150 minus your losses for big red hops and the dc plus your box numbers. 44 + 45 + 15 totals to 114, so again making profit. Great strategy btw thank you!!
I never work on the come out that’s when you’re at risk the most especially if you have a don’t pass to cover your box numbers 😅
Looks like this one is a good one for spending a lot of time at the table. You won't win fast or lose fast, and you do great on the long rolls (as long as your "don't" doesn't hit!) Thanks! You didn't cover what to do when you hit the point. Do you start it all over or let the place bets stay without re-upping the Don't?
Id start over....but if you are in profit..maybe you just let the place bets ride and go for bigger win.
Have you ever thought about giving a "rating" to the systems?
Nah, I let the viewers decide. Besides, every strategy can look great or terrible just depending on how the dice roll.
@@ColorUp Not the strategy you showed on April 1.
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Interesting strategy!
However, I would NOT work my bets on the come-out roll because of that BIG loss IF the seven rolls, so I would PREFER to work them once a point is established!
It’s not a big lose because of the hop 7 bets. If you don’t do hop 7, then there would be no need to work place bets.
When placing the 4 inside points the odds are always 3 to 1 in your favor of throwing your box # instead of a 7. Only a jerk would not work the box points whenever the odds are in your favor to win.
Great video . Respectfully asking what’s the best set for hardways ? Any videos?
🤷♂️ I’m not a dice setter
Doesn't matter coz dice can't be set!!!
On point 4 or 10 I think taking the first two winning numbers money and add odds to the DP. Nice strategy overall
I'd say maybe use $5 on first hit to cover hard way for a hedge even. Still agree, good strat.
OkI get moving your point place bet to another number, but both? If the point is 6,then keep the 8 and pick between 4 or 10. Or you could you that $14 win to cover the other (4 or 10)?
if you'd like sure. I actually did it both ways in dicer....rarely made any difference either way
@@ColorUp
Interesting.
How do you deal with the 11?
That would seem very dangerous 😮
Dark Jeremy cant hit a point today. But actually pretty good hedge system for that bubble-a-craps.
Just a thought...
If the point is an inside number, just move the single Place bet from the point to the 4 or 10.
There's no reason to touch the sister number.
You're giving up a dice roll combination that would normally be in your favor.
I had same thought....ran it thru simulator, and rarely if ever made a difference. But certainly easier communication with dealer
@@ColorUp
Makes sense that it made only a small difference.
It's a difference of only 1 Dice combination.
This is a interesting strategy I think once I've hit four numbers and reach profit I may take everything down depending on how the table has been this way you lock in a $80 profit
My math was bad I think it would be almost a $60 profit
On a come out 2,3,7,11,or 12. Do you replace the hopping reds each time until a box number is rolled? I do see 2 times yes you replaced the hopping reds on a come out 7
Yes, till point established. 11 and 12 hurt
You lose $24 every come out seven
And you lose $60 every eleven
@@josesalinas5975considering adding a $3 Yo to offset the $60 blow….
And you lose every point hit lol!
What would be the units to play with less money? Like downsize to play on bubble craps. I could use this strategy when im killing time.
on $1 bubble, you could do $4 inside working, $4 don't pass, and $1 any seven bet.
on $3 bubble, you could do $12 inside working, $12 don't pass, $2 any seven bet
at these lower levels, i probably wouldn't use the 7 hedge, Just play the don't pass, then once point set, add the inside bets.
Why the inside bets on the come out? Seems it’s there as a hedge the hedge of the hop bet. Seems unnecessary with no upside.
it gives a partial hedge on the hedge I think, if you go with just the hops then you lose them on any point set, this way, 4 of the point sets kinda break even on your hedge loss on Reds
I like it!
Several sevens in a row on the come out is a killer
$24 each time...not sure a killer, but certainly a lose you have to make up, its better than losing $89 each come out 7
11 on the come out roll is the real killer
@@danyoungs3116 Bet $1 on the 11, if it hits, parlay and hope for another. Losing on a single 11 hit it tolerable (slightly more likely to get 2or3). it is the multiple 7/11's in a row that kill the DP. I am going to work some math to raise this up and see how big of a bankroll to do this with 110 inside instead of 44
@@danyoungs3116 11 is bad because both DP and hops would lose, but it is off set by the 2 and 3
An excellent video for a compelling strategy--well explained, well played out.
Thank you kindly!
Why do hop red instead of horn red? 🎲🎲
What is horn red?
Cheers
Interesting
Maybe cover red for $6 each
Get lucky
I will never make a hop bet, sorry.
Neither do I, on a cold table you'll get greased in less than 5 minutes
Mathematically bad bets for sure
I used this strategy yesterday and made $200 in a couple of hours. Once the table figures out what you are doing it gets pretty easy to keep it going.
Horrible strategy!!! I wouldn't even upload nonsense like this! Remove the 6/8 place to the 4/10 lol...Why would anybody reduce there chance to hit numbers??? These people who send this stuff in for review are just spectators at home who don't really play this game seriously obviously.
You’re going too fast
Don’t be in a hurry. Slow your pace to make sure your audience hears what you have to say so that they may better understand what you’re trying to accomplish.
I’m not in a hurry. I’ve been making these videos for 7 years. some say too fast, some say too slow. Appreciate you watching and your feedback
@@ColorUp I like them. I want to carefully follow your instructions and commentary. But you’ll have to slow a bit for me. Instruct like you’re talking to your dad.
@@chrisUSA if it helps, youtube has a "playback speed" option and you can reduce it slightly. in the video click on the settings gear
@@SoarviverForever Thanks