I really like it when you do the 'side by side' games. It lets you really see what is better. Great job as usual. Also, you are getting really good at 'picking' chips.
So first I want to say I love your content. So I’ve been watching your videos for over 2 years and like how you try different strategies. I would like to see this video redone but you stay with the respective strategies throughout the entirety of the rolls to see which actually pays out more. You tend to veer off the strategy after the first cycle instead of continuing the strategy after the payout. But keep up the great work
Once I’m out, I like to press 3 inside numbers at a time by 1 unit. hit collect, next hit press 6,8,9, then collect After collecting press 5,6,8 by 1 then collect.
When I’m doing double tap if I’ve “single tapped” 3 numbers I’ll regress down. More conservative but would have kept both players about even after that 7 around 14 minutes. As always appreciate these videos ColorUp!
I like the side by side except you got lucky and hit a power pressed number twice in a row on the big roll, it is possible with double tap to have to power press all your inside numbers putting you at risk for much longer. Squeeze play for the win!
@@ColorUp thanks. Love playing craps! Can't wait to hit the strip. Love your videos! I started watching them about 3 years ago to learn how to play, and I've been playing ever since. Thanks for your awesome content!
Thnaks Jeremy. Well done. You can leave those bets up and pay from the rack. If a viewer doesn't follow the logic than he needs some remedial work on his powers of reasoning.
My previous comment was in the middle of the video. Now that I,ve watched the whole thing. Great roll, I would do a combo of mid and power presses. I love the way you were looking for the big red, lol
I play a similar strategy. I would love to see you roll it out on your channel. I start with 110 inside, hit any number and then take 5 and 9 to 30, 6 and 8 to 42. One more hit and regress to 64 across. At that point play with casino money do what you like...collect, press collect or power press.
Jeremy, I don't want to be a contrarian, but I might be with this comment. I play the double tap much differently than what your example is in your video today. I play it the way David presented it years ago when he first brought it out, with sister presses, 6&8 or 5&9, and sometimes all four end up pressed. Normally, with that old system from David, which he called the Knolly Double Tap after his grandfather, I am out of the hand in three hits, the same as the squeeze play. Sorry, don't mean to cause any controversy. Not sure I spelled his grandfather name correctly. you should check it out. I hope you find this info helpful, your friend, Mike
To preface- I haven't gone back and found David's other video, yet, and that may answer my own question, but I do also remember him doing something with sister numbers. Did he power press the sister number instead of the same number, or did he press both by a unit?
He presented the double tap both ways. The oldest version I based on, did not sister press, just power pressed the rolled number. but even then sometimes all four end up pressed.
@@Fire5485 In the first video I watched years ago, David would have you press sister numbers, ie; 6&8 pays 14, you throw in 10 and both go to 24. 6 or 8 hits again, pays 28 and you regress back to 44 inside. you put another 24 in the rack for a total of 52 and you are on profit. you could even place a 4 or 10 or press the point number. On the 5 and 9, you throw in 6 and they both go to 20. it pays 28, regress and you have 48 in the rack.
Starting out it looked our favourite strategy killer had turned multiple murderer but then a great roll proved them both to be good strategies. Perhaps a championship of strategies - 8 strategies, 4 qtr finals, 2 semis and a final - post same day each week and we have a winner by Christmas....
With the squeeze play, lets say i repress down to $44 inside. How would you go about restarting the strategy to get the $108 across. Would you after a hit, place 4/10 with $6 then collect until you're able to place another $44 inside? Or collect until $22 inside?
Mr. Jeremy, do you believe in dice setting? if you do and into it, can you make a video about it? good dice setting for come out rolls and maybe dice setting for point numbers. if not no worries. i just thought of something i havent really seen you do/ talk about. Great vids tho!
@@CaponeCraps wouldn’t matter. Random throwers out roll dice controllers all the time. Plus I think it’s good to show random, because if someone could control dice, their results would be better
Love the videos but power press is too much money for a player such as myself. My normal bank roll is maybe $200, and after a couple short 7s im already out. Plus I'm normally a dark sider.
should of did double tap your mate it works out better in my opinion. you still power press but you press up the 5 and 9 one unit if you rolled a 5 for instance and if you roll either a 5 or 9 you regress and your out of the hand.
If you have enough money to play a strategy for 10 shooters, it gives you a reasonable chance to overcome any bad streaks, and hopefully at least one of the 10 shooters has a hot hand. Sometimes it doesn’t work out. It’s just a number I picked. You certainly could try a strategy with only enough money to do once, but if goes bad, you’re done
Great video Jeremy,,love both strategies. I will be helping with the cure for cancer,,so I will finally meet you. Also,, SideShow Gamble and I are going to be battling in hopes to win his old craps table. Can't wait to see you there.
@@ColorUp I played this game for years, and I strongly believe only train yourself be a good shooter and try to avoid 7 out, you can beat it very easily. And play other random shooter who didn’t set the dice, you don’t play or just play the don’t pass bar, you will win all the time.
@@ColorUp why do you think?? I bet there could be but poker blew up in the 90's after Rounders... Maybe we need an old school dice revival?? I say only suits and cocktails at the craps table, make it nostalgic and cool
@@terryhuang5118 if you can train and beat it easily as you say, there would be lots of professional dice players. Did you retire from playing after taking millions from casino?
I really like it when you do the 'side by side' games. It lets you really see what is better. Great job as usual. Also, you are getting really good at 'picking' chips.
Thanks! these ones ended up being so similar
Hot shooter.. it's better.. then strategy works some
I too like Casino Quest and the Dealers School. I watch both their vids and Colorup too!
I was at their store on Saturday June 1st, and got some training. The staff are all great.
Love the side by side strategies!
So first I want to say I love your content. So I’ve been watching your videos for over 2 years and like how you try different strategies. I would like to see this video redone but you stay with the respective strategies throughout the entirety of the rolls to see which actually pays out more. You tend to veer off the strategy after the first cycle instead of continuing the strategy after the payout. But keep up the great work
Once I’m out, I like to press 3 inside numbers at a time by 1 unit.
hit collect, next hit press 6,8,9, then collect After collecting press 5,6,8 by 1 then collect.
I love squeeze play. Play it all the time. Great video.
When I’m doing double tap if I’ve “single tapped” 3 numbers I’ll regress down. More conservative but would have kept both players about even after that 7 around 14 minutes. As always appreciate these videos ColorUp!
True, never really considered that, but good idea
I like the side by side except you got lucky and hit a power pressed number twice in a row on the big roll, it is possible with double tap to have to power press all your inside numbers putting you at risk for much longer.
Squeeze play for the win!
Love the 2 players! Heck of a roll!
Oh wow... we will be there the same dates! It will be my first time playing in Vegas. Will definitely say hey!
Good luck in Vegas, have a blast
@@ColorUp thanks. Love playing craps! Can't wait to hit the strip. Love your videos! I started watching them about 3 years ago to learn how to play, and I've been playing ever since. Thanks for your awesome content!
Nice Video Jeremy, looking forward to seeing you at Craps for the Cure
you going to be there? nice!
Should of added the triple lux with these other 2 great systems. If you ask me I'm a super fan of the Panda Degen.
maybe another video, triple vs panda
Thnaks Jeremy. Well done. You can leave those bets up and pay from the rack. If a viewer doesn't follow the logic than he needs some remedial work on his powers of reasoning.
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My previous comment was in the middle of the video. Now that I,ve watched the whole thing. Great roll, I would do a combo of mid and power presses. I love the way you were looking for the big red, lol
ha, odd looking for that 7 and not playing dark side
@@ColorUp funny, got a chuckle out of that
I play a similar strategy. I would love to see you roll it out on your channel. I start with 110 inside, hit any number and then take 5 and 9 to 30, 6 and 8 to 42. One more hit and regress to 64 across. At that point play with casino money do what you like...collect, press collect or power press.
can always submit at my dice advice form at www.colorup.club
Jeremy, I don't want to be a contrarian, but I might be with this comment. I play the double tap much differently than what your example is in your video today. I play it the way David presented it years ago when he first brought it out, with sister presses, 6&8 or 5&9, and sometimes all four end up pressed. Normally, with that old system from David, which he called the Knolly Double Tap after his grandfather, I am out of the hand in three hits, the same as the squeeze play. Sorry, don't mean to cause any controversy. Not sure I spelled his grandfather name correctly. you should check it out. I hope you find this info helpful, your friend, Mike
To preface- I haven't gone back and found David's other video, yet, and that may answer my own question, but I do also remember him doing something with sister numbers. Did he power press the sister number instead of the same number, or did he press both by a unit?
He presented the double tap both ways. The oldest version I based on, did not sister press, just power pressed the rolled number. but even then sometimes all four end up pressed.
@@Fire5485 In the first video I watched years ago, David would have you press sister numbers, ie; 6&8 pays 14, you throw in 10 and both go to 24. 6 or 8 hits again, pays 28 and you regress back to 44 inside. you put another 24 in the rack for a total of 52 and you are on profit. you could even place a 4 or 10 or press the point number. On the 5 and 9, you throw in 6 and they both go to 20. it pays 28, regress and you have 48 in the rack.
@@ColorUp You maybe absolutely correct. The video I remember was maybe 4,5 yrs ago, I think
@@mikewdice7876 Thanks! That sounds familiar.
Starting out it looked our favourite strategy killer had turned multiple murderer but then a great roll proved them both to be good strategies.
Perhaps a championship of strategies - 8 strategies, 4 qtr finals, 2 semis and a final - post same day each week and we have a winner by Christmas....
fun idea
With the squeeze play, lets say i repress down to $44 inside. How would you go about restarting the strategy to get the $108 across. Would you after a hit, place 4/10 with $6 then collect until you're able to place another $44 inside? Or collect until $22 inside?
Mr. Jeremy, do you believe in dice setting? if you do and into it, can you make a video about it? good dice setting for come out rolls and maybe dice setting for point numbers. if not no worries. i just thought of something i havent really seen you do/ talk about. Great vids tho!
I leave dice setting to many of the other channels that cover it intensely
Would have loved to see how these strategies fared against your usual choppy table rolling. 😉 That said, nice roll! Great content, as always!
Glad you enjoyed!
Agreed.. I always think when watching these or Casino quest "what if they had dice setters shooting?"
@@CaponeCraps wouldn’t matter. Random throwers out roll dice controllers all the time. Plus I think it’s good to show random, because if someone could control dice, their results would be better
16:00 rolled 9
You paid and handled guy on left, but not the right.
Oops
Love the videos but power press is too much money for a player such as myself. My normal bank roll is maybe $200, and after a couple short 7s im already out. Plus I'm normally a dark sider.
Yep, you have to play how you are comfortable
How would you change the squeeze play for a 5 dollar table? Still 66 inside?
I know that neherbood in sparks. 💯 what's up nehibor!
Close, but I’m in nw Reno
Seven out right after placing all that money is so aweful. It Happened four times in a row to me and i left the table
Thanks.
Welcome!
I like the squeeze but w/o 4+10. 2 inside and out of the hand works for me.
Sometimes the 4/10 rolls before another inside…ya never know
At 16:57 you didn't pay him out. You could've covered the 10 from the payment of the 9
How do these plays work if you playing the pass line?
Just added cost. I would make the pass line to shoot and don’t consider it part of strategy
should of did double tap your mate it works out better in my opinion. you still power press but you press up the 5 and 9 one unit if you rolled a 5 for instance and if you roll either a 5 or 9 you regress and your out of the hand.
Wat about betting the 5 don’t come
How do we contact you to test a strategy?
dice advice form on my website www.colorup.club
When you try out strategies, why do you limit your sessions to 10 shooters?
If you have enough money to play a strategy for 10 shooters, it gives you a reasonable chance to overcome any bad streaks, and hopefully at least one of the 10 shooters has a hot hand. Sometimes it doesn’t work out. It’s just a number I picked. You certainly could try a strategy with only enough money to do once, but if goes bad, you’re done
Too bad you missed paying out the Double-Tap player’s 9 when you regressed the Squeeze Play player at 16:58.
602 plus 14, you missed one payout to the DT player, lol
was gonna say about that missed payout.
Thanks!
Great video Jeremy,,love both strategies. I will be helping with the cure for cancer,,so I will finally meet you. Also,, SideShow Gamble and I are going to be battling in hopes to win his old craps table. Can't wait to see you there.
awesome, see you there
Squeeze play for the win.
You usually come down on the third hit with double tap. It gets you out.
Double tap, is you get out when a number hits for a second or “double” time…sometimes it’s a third hit, sometimes it never happens
He has santa ana stars casino chip at 11:10 how is craps over there
Is that Albuquerque? They have great rules and tables there
@@ColorUp like bernalilo area in new mexico
Can't believe you never Pressed on this hot roll..... Duh!
If only you could consistently throw that snake eyes…lots of 2s there 😅
This long of a roll, triple lux would have made you break out the black and purple chips :)
Truth
I like double tap but I like double tap your mate more
that's fair, also good approach
The only way to win is training yourself be a good shooter.
The only way to beat the casino long term would be to overcome the house edge by controlled shooting. Sadly there are no professional dice players.
@@ColorUp I played this game for years, and I strongly believe only train yourself be a good shooter and try to avoid 7 out, you can beat it very easily. And play other random shooter who didn’t set the dice, you don’t play or just play the don’t pass bar, you will win all the time.
@@terryhuang5118 agreed. You only should need 2 sets. Looking for 7s and not...
@@ColorUp why do you think?? I bet there could be but poker blew up in the 90's after Rounders... Maybe we need an old school dice revival?? I say only suits and cocktails at the craps table, make it nostalgic and cool
@@terryhuang5118 if you can train and beat it easily as you say, there would be lots of professional dice players. Did you retire from playing after taking millions from casino?