This worked for me - to a degree. Started with $300. Got up - $220 after 30 minites. After 2 more hours - had a bad streak and had lost all but $28. During the last 1 hour - 7's were coming almost every other roll made $504 profit. And walked away.
I tried playing this strategy - it was pretty successful actually, I made slight modifications on this - when I hit point of 4/10 - I switched it up to put 20$ on the point, and 10$ on the other outside number (or any other number if prefered) the extra 10$ is a free bet, since you break even on the 7, and win on the point
I am brand new - actually preparing for a trip to vegas.... but I was thinking when you get your investment back, push every other time on the other numbers...work inside.
Go to 5:00- New point is 6, $30 don't, $30 lay, $15 each on 4 and 10. If he hits the point, he's down $60.00. This could happen easily and often. The rest of this strategy is very safe, but there's not a lot of upside when you're hedging with the 4/10. I play the don't most of the time, and a bunch of 7/11 come-out rolls can hurt, this strategy is not immune to that either.
Yep, totally agree. It's not immune, but with a $300 bank roll it should be resilient enough to survive is I think the point they're making. I too consider the immediate hit of the point, and that was never addressed here...because Dennis never hit a point. LMAO I wonder, when the point gets hit and you lose that $60, do you go back on the DP, or just wait for the 4/10 to hit? I know what I would do. How about you?
Exactly, the biggest weak point of this strategy is hitting the Point after come out. If playing the Dont come, bet the Horn and Hop the 7s which can cost some money on the come out.
I played it last night at $3 as well. Played $10 dont pass and $5 4 and 10. I hedged the 6 and 8 points with had way bets. I think that I came out a little ahead doing this. I turned $40 into $113.
@@chrisleeuwenburg3923 I'd like to try your way next time I'm at the casino. Can you explain how you hedged on 6 & 8 (place bet? and how much?). Thanks!
I think one of the big challenges is getting past the come out roll. If a shooter throws a couple of 7s or 11s prior to a point being established, your bankroll can drop pretty quickly.
Yeah. He says make a don't pass bet, then just moves to "once a point is established". You can always hedge on the come out roll if you want ( lay the 4/10 and take it down after a point is rolled, etc), but he can't ignore 7/11 on the come out. The casino doesn't.
You're right, but with a $300 bank roll you SHOULD be able to survive those and capitalize on the DP advantage enough to make up for it. What I worry about is the shooter hitting the point and $60 falls on roll 2. Now, I don't really wanna go back on the DP. We might have a shooter.....a shooter who never hits a 4 or 10, then 7 outs after 30 minutes of inside box numbers and horn numbers. LMAO
No strategy can survive a perfectly "wrong" sequence of random rolls. The likelihood of success/failure is a function of how much deviation from the statistical norm is necessary. If the dice were perfect; i.e. a seven came once every six rolls this strategy would crush it. Its only real vulnerability is a hot shooter who makes a bunch of points. What is more likely, on average, is that on a come out roll there is a 24/36 chance of a point being established and then a seven out is more likely than re-rolling the point number.
Ya challenges are hitting the 7 or 11 on the come out or hitting the button before hitting the 4 or 10 which if its a 6 or 8 is pretty likely. So its a decent strategy but still quite a few ways to lose and then very slow to try to recoup those losses.
I tried one shooter over at a craps video game and it hit the point 5 times and hit the 4 & 10 place bets 2 times total (and I rebet once) so I was down a little over $250 right off the bat.
Yes, there are major weaknesses in this strategy, which means you need to add an insurance bet at the beginning and potentially sometime during the game to reduce the chances of losing a lot during bad streaks. Lay a bet and hop the number at the beginning will reduce your initial loss but you will lose a few dollars if the 7, 11, or craps does not come out on the come out roll. We all know that a third of all rolls is a 7, 11, or craps.
This is the simple craps strategy video I've been looking for! You might lose a little, you might win a little, but you'll definitely get good bang for your buck and some entertainment.
If a stratagy has any legs at all in craps, it deserves a serious show and not this lampooning performance. There are a lot of scenarios that need to be addressed with this and it was given short shrift.
@@ewmegoolies You're supposed to be smart enough to practice it at home. Rewind the video as often as you need until it is memorized. It really isn't that difficult.
@5:16 He hits that 6 you can kiss that 60 bucks goodbye. I don't get the strategy here. The can't lose on the 4 and 10 once you get past the come out roll makes sense, the lay bet will kill your bank roll as those inside numbers are more likely to hit before you get a 4 or 10. In the event you get a 7 that pays both the don't and the lay, it's a lot of risk for 25 bucks. You are going to lose that 30 on the place bets to get that. The Hail Mary is hit the 4 hit the 10 and then get the 7 before the point rather it be the 5,6,8,9. It's unlikely and you'll probably end up losing your bank roll chasing it with the matched lay bet.
I just tried this system three times and I lost just over $300 each time (I was never up more than $90 each time, and I was barely up at all). The biggest issues are the come out 7 & 11, and the point being made with the Don't Pass & Lay bet.
Tried this with dollar units on an ETG and made a steady profit. Started with $5 bank roll and ended with 25$ when I left that and put it on roulette won the hand there at $40 moved to UTH increased my bankroll to about $300 but stuck around just a little too long.
This looks like a really good system! I can buy in at a $100 min table and I wouldn’t need an outrageous, gigantus bankroll to buy in! This system deserves at least double “Benny Hill Head Slaps” all around!!!
I use hard 8 set and pressure up. Always roll for at least 30 min. I live in the field and hit the high low often. Every Saturday when I go left stick one is always made available to me because I always tip the crew and make everyone money. I LOVE CRAPS
absolutely ridiculous, I worked in a casino for 25 years, there is NOOO system that works everytime. If that existed there would be no casinos. The math doesnt lie the games are designed to beat you. You can win in the short term but the moment will come where you cant win a bet. Its all timing right place at the right time and know when to walk away. BS all these systems
My grind strategy: ATS only on selected shooters. PL and place 6/8 after point. If point is 6/8, then place only the sister number. 1st and 2nd hit I collect. 3rd hit use for 'free' odds behind PL. 4th hit or more, place another number, collect, press, repeat and hope shooter rolls for a long time. Hedge ATS when applicable to lock in additional profit. Ladder up significantly on my roll only in effort to replenish lost ammo, then repeat at base level.
Wow I just rolled out 2 hands. One was point 6 and I made the 10, the second was point 4 and I made the 4. Im up $90. I played the field on both...nice, really really nice. . I'll be back to Casino quest asap... I'll test out the mock up at the Casino today hopefully tips will follow... Cheers guys, shout out to Nathan... Brody that's an abbreviation to my surnanm...
Ive been trying this for the last three days a couple hours a day on an app I have. I have consistently lost while using this strategy. I’m going to try it in real time tonight with $300 at an actual table. I’m not expecting anything, I just want to put this into action and see if it actually works.
Well, I tried it real time at a casino the last two nights…. I didn’t lose fast but I still lost steady both times and multiple shooters. I know it all depends on the dice and how they roll but after approx 6-8 hours of working this strategy in the wild I can say I won’t be using it anymore.
Hey guys. I love this system. It took a sec to learn it and apply it to the more likely$25 minimum tables but I did find flaw. If you hit the numbers consistently which often happens with 6/8, you quickly find yourself in a hole. Can you do follow up video that explains how to bet your way out and around these situations? Also, what do you do with 4/10 after you lose by making the point?
Played this strategy with a friend, after 100 shooters, was up $19, my biggest 10 shooter session as $199, my biggest 10 shooter loss was $130, only had three winning sessions of the 10, but they where big enough to cover the 7 small losses
You can always bet the inside and look for a long roll , get a few hits and come down , I know that goes against any protection from the 7 but it's a little less boring craps etc with more reward possibilities
Point is any number other than 4 & 10. You roll 4, take down the 4 and the odds, then you roll a 10. What do you do here, take down the 10 or cover the 4 & 10 again?
I was in Vegas, down about 970$ with other strategies, risky fun one-off bets. Then I started using this strategy without playing the lay and with a lot of time and discipline on not playing the high-risk bets, won my way back up to my starting amount.
Hello everyone this Craps System is actually very smart. The video is excellent. Here's how you win with this system. You do the exact way you see it in the video except you do not add any odds on the DP after the point is established and you need to increase the dollar amounts 3 times what you are seeing. Example: DP is 100 and the 4 and 10 are 50 each. If you lose your come out on the DP you double it on the next to 200 and you double your 4/10 to 100 each. Here's why. It allows you to get off the table when you hit a few of your 4's and 10s. This system if played correctly can provide you with 300 dollars profit 9 out of 10 times you play it. Good luck to all.
because the goal is to just keep playing craps, this strategy swings up and down so you'll be up a hundred or so, then it'll be down that same amount or more, eventually if you play long enough it'll swing back up, then you take your hundred dollar profit and go to the bar/dinner I guess. Its definitely not an exciting strategy, but if you like playing craps and want to play all day this is a pretty solid strategy that wont make the dealers crazy (unless you never leave)@@amblerstephenson4559
sometimes you'll lose when the Point is hit, and sometimes you win when a craps number is rolled on the comeout roll. if you hedge against the 7 on the comeout roll, you break even. overall, you should be able to make some money when the 4 or 10 is rolled.
I tried this at bubble craps because I was intrigued by the strategy. Come out roll was a 4. So I tried to bet on the 4 and it would not let me. I assume that is because I had money on the don't pass. Anyone have a reason as to why I could not do this on a bubble craps machine?
I have a question, when Wizer makes the point of a 5-6-8-9 does he bet $30 on the don’t pass again or does he just leave the 4-10 up until the next shooter?
If I'm reading this correctly and understand the system I think the idea is $30 on dont pass, point on the inside 5-9 he lays dont odds of $30 and $15 each on the 10/4 IF he hits the 10 or 4 he takes down one of the 10/4's leaving 1 riding and also takes down his $30 dont pass lay. So he'd only have $30 on the don't pass at this point and $15 on one of the outside 10/4 numbers.
I saw this video a while ago and decided to try it, this morning. Instead of doing the $30 version, I to $10,000 with me and did it at $300 on the Don't Pass and $150 on the 4 and 10. I pretty much got wiped, the first two rolls with a come out seven BUT, stuck with it and about 30 minutes in, had $680, which is when I colored, tipped and left. (I make my vacation and 'extras money' playing craps, so I play at 7 casinos a week, usually taking around $250-$450 or so, from each per week and am a FIRM believer that the longer you stay at a table, the more likely it is that you'll leave emptyhanded.) I like this for some pretty stress-free cash.
@@tonybaloney12345 Yes. I usually color up, when I hit $350, because I play seven to eight casinos a week. I take a little profit from each, every week. I rarely leave a casino in the negative, although it does happen. When it does, I'll only lose between $500 and $1,000, and so far in the past year, it's only happened at one casino, in the same week, so I could recover my losses and still have a profit for the week.
ok, one caveat as I played. When you hit a 4/10 and take your odds bet off, why not just put it on the point number? Odds are on 7 and 4/10 are least likely? just wondering, not a pro craps player, just Blackjack but this is more fun and good to get cocked as its; mind numbing slow at a table....thanx
My question is probably a well known fact but I am still curious. If you are playing don’t pass and you throw a 7 even though you won the dp is your roll over?
The dp acts just like the pass line on come outs just opposite. Win on craps and keep playing, lose on 7s and u have to replace to continue. U can choose to pass the dice if u lose there and don’t want to replace but casinos won’t let someone throw without some kind of line bet to begin the game.
Tried this at Gold Coast last week. First table I was up $250, the next two tables I was down a total of $300. Got unlucky with a shooter hitting consecutive 7s on the come out roll and hitting early points. But I like the system overall
Tried this strategy yesterday and it did NOT turn out good. Few 7/11s coming out and a few hitting point again wiped out close to $300 bucks in under 30 min.
David ... Curious on your u can't become a pro gambling log... I understand u r probably right but let's say you played low stakes and just played the don't all day long In Craps ... I wanna know your opinion
High stakes... Low stakes... Makes no difference those are just different colored chips. Pass line or don't pass makes no difference - the house advantage is nearly identical. It is amazing that turning the come out 12 from a winner (for the house)to a push (for the player) is enough to change playing the dark side into a losing wager. The entire casino edge pivots on that one come out roll in 36 that lands on 12.
The problem with this is the come out roll. That don't pass is sitting there naked against the most powerful and statistically common number: the seven. Sure once you get by that, things are better but the percentages and odds do not add up with that don't to start things off on the come out roll
try this pass line strategy 5 on pass line ,once point is established back it up with 45 ods..every time you win increase your ods by 5 to 50,55,60 etc as soon as you lose go back to 45 ods if lose again go down to 40,35,30,20 etc if you win go back to 45 ods..whether playing the dont pass or pass with odds your still trying to avoid the come out rolls. with the pass line side your risking very minimum on come out rolls and if your point is hit your wining a slight martingale advantage plus the odds which in long term put ods slightly in your favor
When you play the don't on the come out, bet the table minimum. Once the point rolled is a 4 or 10, a smart bet would be to back that up with odds. And bet it extremely heavy.
this strategy needs a Lay 4 or 10 bet on the comeout roll to protect the DP bet. take down the Lay bet after the comeout roll, then make the DP Odds bet and the 4/10 Place bets.
A LOT of ways to lose your bankroll relatively quickly.... Rolling a 7 or 11 before point is established, losing $30 a pop.... Inside point established, then lay a $30 bet.... Point comes out before a 7 or 11.... Losing $15 a pop... Taking mass losses like that, the "You can't lose" mentality takes a lot longer to make up those losses than it does to lose the profits and bankroll
This is the strategy you use when bored and you ride with your friends to the local 777 and you only have $168 and they have 1k each for craps 😂 Knowledge is Power!
New craps player here - Why not add the $30 lay if the point is on the 10? Wouldn’t it be more likely to shoot a 7 than a 10, increasing payout on the don’t come?
Different strategies that covers different rolls of the dice and addresses the different style of shooters is the best plan? Always hedge the come out roll to minimize losses and increase winnings. Betting differently on established shooters who consistently roll repeating numbers is always an option if one is present shooting dice on a table. Watch and learn the table atmosphere. Betting on every sporadic roller the same way is quickly self defeating.
I went to craps table. When they get a number most of the time they don't 7 out, and the 4/10 don't come out. So you lose 60 or 90 right off the bat. A few of those and you can't get back your money. I watched for an hour would have lost everything twice over.
Lol..one strat I like to do is I put in a both pass/dont pass bet. Depending on the point, I'll lay odds. I lose the rolls on the come out, but I get to play the lowest house edge based on the best odds of making/not making the point. Feel free to comment on this
If you put equal bets on the pass and don't pass, statistically you will lose 1 in 36 times on the come-out roll. A 12 (double sixes) does NOT GET PAID. Notice that the don't pass area says "Don't pass bar 12 (a picture of double sixes)". Which means when a 12 is rolled on the come out roll, the pass line bets lose and the Don't pass bets are a push.
Why the lay bet when the point is not the 4/10. Wouldn’t a $30 place bet be a better hedge against the point being hit? What am I missing here? Thanks.
I am new at this but I think you are right you still win❤... put the 5 and 9 with a $30 place bet for the point you would win 42 and lose the don't pass 30 with a profit of $12 but if the 7 rolls on the point is 9 you'd lose the $30 on the point and win the don't pass $30 for a push... am I correct still new thanks
Good strategy if you can get past the come out roll without a 7. I’ve tested similar strategies, I’d that 7 hits on the come out, you get behind a bit.
The fact is that every bet you make on a Craps table is a losing bet except for taking odds after a point is made. The more bets you make the more money you lose in the long run. The only way to win at craps is to get lucky in the short run.
You're putting $30 on the Lay, where are You placing that bet on the table. Or is placing it next to Your $30 bet on the Don't Pass Bar the way to do it??? TY....
You're placing it next to your DP bet ; it's considered DP Odds, which is essentially the same as a lay on the point and pays the same as you would placing the lay on a number.
so to play this on a $10 table you'd need to be betting $20 on the dont, and $10 on each 10/4 if the point hits on the inside you're laying another $20? I got that right? Sorry this is new to me.
Hate to be the don’t player but editing out the yadayadayada between rolls was a brilliant move. Thanks for the strat and the story but the upsell on this was a bit much.
There is a way to beat the house by having slightly better odds in the shooter's favor. This above system is not it, and what's more, someone who knows this "odds in your favor" system probably will not share it (except with close friends or relatives) because the house would find a way to shut it down. It has to be used sparingly and without fanfare,, and on a quick in, quick out, high $ amount bet. It gives very slight odds to the player, and that is all you need over long term. It's all about the statistical odds. True statistical analyzers who also understand the in and outs of craps can figure it out... as it should be.
ANYONE at the risk of showing my ignorance. hes saying lay the 4 and 10 but putting money on the no pass line. should it be behind the 4 and 10. is just adding to the no pass line bet the same thing? do i need to tell the dealer lay the 4 and 10?
Instead of placing the 4 and 10 after the point is made. Place the 4 and 10 working on the comeout roll. It protects your don't pass bet from a run of 7's on the comeout roll. Am I wrong? Please comment.
You mean lay the 4 and 10? Yes lay the 4 and 10 would be a great way to play it if you are getting a lot of come out 7"s. I would only lay the 4 or the 10 and not both.
Waylon plays it better too. So many variations on what he does, including laddering up on losses and down on wins and the baccarat between the pass and don't pass, I could go on, the man's a beast
Should you not just put equal high dollar amounts on the don’t pass and a place bet on the point? Example: $1000 don’t, point hits a 5, $1000 on the 5 If the 5 hits you lose the don’t but win $1400 on the place bet. If the 7 hits, you’re even… am I missing something?
If you have 4 or 10 as the DONT point, you then have a rare 2-1 advantage situation so placing against your DONT is plain foolish. Move that $15 place bet to the DONT # hard way ($5), and add the $10 to convert to a buy on the opposite end place 4 or 10. Or stack the $15(or$18) on any other hitting box number. Otherwise just rack it!
if i had a DP bet in effect and the Point was a 4 or 10, i would automatically put at least 2X Odds on the DP and forget about the Place bets on the 4 and 10. you have to be flexible and use common sense when using any strategy.
I invented a strategy I like to call the hit-and-run. you bet all the way across. and if you start losing on those then you move into the hit-and-run if you're unable to press and collect if that strategy starts to fail I do hit and run. hit and run is you bet really big get your hit take your money and you run you take that number down you take that that hit and that profit and you run. but you leave the other numbers up. and you continued hit and run. you've got six numbers up there so you get six hit and runs usually four of them hit and two of them die. you just get your four Good Hits and then run. take it all down.
This worked for me - to a degree. Started with $300. Got up - $220 after 30 minites. After 2 more hours - had a bad streak and had lost all but $28. During the last 1 hour - 7's were coming almost every other roll made $504 profit. And walked away.
I tried playing this strategy - it was pretty successful actually, I made slight modifications on this - when I hit point of 4/10 - I switched it up to put 20$ on the point, and 10$ on the other outside number (or any other number if prefered) the extra 10$ is a free bet, since you break even on the 7, and win on the point
This was a great tweak. Thanks
I am brand new - actually preparing for a trip to vegas.... but I was thinking when you get your investment back, push every other time on the other numbers...work inside.
Go to 5:00- New point is 6, $30 don't, $30 lay, $15 each on 4 and 10. If he hits the point, he's down $60.00. This could happen easily and often. The rest of this strategy is very safe, but there's not a lot of upside when you're hedging with the 4/10. I play the don't most of the time, and a bunch of 7/11 come-out rolls can hurt, this strategy is not immune to that either.
Yep, totally agree. It's not immune, but with a $300 bank roll it should be resilient enough to survive is I think the point they're making. I too consider the immediate hit of the point, and that was never addressed here...because Dennis never hit a point. LMAO I wonder, when the point gets hit and you lose that $60, do you go back on the DP, or just wait for the 4/10 to hit? I know what I would do. How about you?
Exactly, the biggest weak point of this strategy is hitting the Point after come out. If playing the Dont come, bet the Horn and Hop the 7s which can cost some money on the come out.
EXACTLY
Why did this video skip right over the point? Not a wise system to use.
Very true.
You are right
I modified the betting and tried it out at the $3 min bubble craps at my local casino. Turned $20 into $80 pretty easily. Fun system
I played it last night at $3 as well. Played $10 dont pass and $5 4 and 10. I hedged the 6 and 8 points with had way bets. I think that I came out a little ahead doing this. I turned $40 into $113.
@@chrisleeuwenburg3923 I'd like to try your way next time I'm at the casino. Can you explain how you hedged on 6 & 8 (place bet? and how much?). Thanks!
I think one of the big challenges is getting past the come out roll. If a shooter throws a couple of 7s or 11s prior to a point being established, your bankroll can drop pretty quickly.
That’s why I like to play a horn bet on the come out
Yeah. He says make a don't pass bet, then just moves to "once a point is established". You can always hedge on the come out roll if you want ( lay the 4/10 and take it down after a point is rolled, etc), but he can't ignore 7/11 on the come out. The casino doesn't.
You're right, but with a $300 bank roll you SHOULD be able to survive those and capitalize on the DP advantage enough to make up for it. What I worry about is the shooter hitting the point and $60 falls on roll 2. Now, I don't really wanna go back on the DP. We might have a shooter.....a shooter who never hits a 4 or 10, then 7 outs after 30 minutes of inside box numbers and horn numbers. LMAO
No strategy can survive a perfectly "wrong" sequence of random rolls. The likelihood of success/failure is a function of how much deviation from the statistical norm is necessary. If the dice were perfect; i.e. a seven came once every six rolls this strategy would crush it. Its only real vulnerability is a hot shooter who makes a bunch of points. What is more likely, on average, is that on a come out roll there is a 24/36 chance of a point being established and then a seven out is more likely than re-rolling the point number.
I’m banning your channel, this guy wants ppl to gamble. He’s lying lol I’m a dealer. This game is bulletproof
Ya challenges are hitting the 7 or 11 on the come out or hitting the button before hitting the 4 or 10 which if its a 6 or 8 is pretty likely. So its a decent strategy but still quite a few ways to lose and then very slow to try to recoup those losses.
I tried one shooter over at a craps video game and it hit the point 5 times and hit the 4 & 10 place bets 2 times total (and I rebet once) so I was down a little over $250 right off the bat.
Yes, there are major weaknesses in this strategy, which means you need to add an insurance bet at the beginning and potentially sometime during the game to reduce the chances of losing a lot during bad streaks. Lay a bet and hop the number at the beginning will reduce your initial loss but you will lose a few dollars if the 7, 11, or craps does not come out on the come out roll. We all know that a third of all rolls is a 7, 11, or craps.
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This is the simple craps strategy video I've been looking for! You might lose a little, you might win a little, but you'll definitely get good bang for your buck and some entertainment.
Comp mode
Agreed just stop when your on the up swing if you can do it :)
You are obviously very knowledgeable,, I have a difficulty following your strategies because you are going so fast..
If a stratagy has any legs at all in craps, it deserves a serious show and not this lampooning performance. There are a lot of scenarios that need to be addressed with this and it was given short shrift.
@@ewmegoolies You're supposed to be smart enough to practice it at home.
Rewind the video as often as you need until it is memorized.
It really isn't that difficult.
@5:16
He hits that 6 you can kiss that 60 bucks goodbye. I don't get the strategy here. The can't lose on the 4 and 10 once you get past the come out roll makes sense, the lay bet will kill your bank roll as those inside numbers are more likely to hit before you get a 4 or 10. In the event you get a 7 that pays both the don't and the lay, it's a lot of risk for 25 bucks. You are going to lose that 30 on the place bets to get that. The Hail Mary is hit the 4 hit the 10 and then get the 7 before the point rather it be the 5,6,8,9. It's unlikely and you'll probably end up losing your bank roll chasing it with the matched lay bet.
I just tried this system three times and I lost just over $300 each time (I was never up more than $90 each time, and I was barely up at all). The biggest issues are the come out 7 & 11, and the point being made with the Don't Pass & Lay bet.
Yep. I agree
Tried this with dollar units on an ETG and made a steady profit. Started with $5 bank roll and ended with 25$ when I left that and put it on roulette won the hand there at $40 moved to UTH increased my bankroll to about $300 but stuck around just a little too long.
This looks like a really good system! I can buy in at a $100 min table and I wouldn’t need an outrageous, gigantus bankroll to buy in! This system deserves at least double “Benny Hill Head Slaps” all around!!!
I use hard 8 set and pressure up. Always roll for at least 30 min. I live in the field and hit the high low often. Every Saturday when I go left stick one is always made available to me because I always tip the crew and make everyone money. I LOVE CRAPS
how does hard 8 set work?thanks in advance
I need a video on tricks used when the Floor says, "hey, get him off the table." 1:29
absolutely ridiculous, I worked in a casino for 25 years, there is NOOO system that works everytime. If that existed there would be no casinos. The math doesnt lie the games are designed to beat you. You can win in the short term but the moment will come where you cant win a bet. Its all timing right place at the right time and know when to walk away. BS all these systems
I absolutely agree with you...
My grind strategy: ATS only on selected shooters. PL and place 6/8 after point. If point is 6/8, then place only the sister number. 1st and 2nd hit I collect. 3rd hit use for 'free' odds behind PL. 4th hit or more, place another number, collect, press, repeat and hope shooter rolls for a long time. Hedge ATS when applicable to lock in additional profit. Ladder up significantly on my roll only in effort to replenish lost ammo, then repeat at base level.
Wow I just rolled out 2 hands. One was point 6 and I made the 10, the second was point 4 and I made the 4. Im up $90. I played the field on both...nice, really really nice. . I'll be back to Casino quest asap... I'll test out the mock up at the Casino today hopefully tips will follow... Cheers guys, shout out to Nathan... Brody that's an abbreviation to my surnanm...
Why not the 6/8 instead of 4/10? More chance of 6/8
cause it pays 2:1 if u hit 4 or 10 , juicy odd
Winner 7 winner 7 winner 7 winner 7 no more Weezy
Hop the 7,$2 each...parlay the winnings,parlay again ,parlay again after 3 -7s your up $750...go home after three rolls...
I feel like this guy was completely hammered in this video.
Seemed wheezy to me.
Ive been trying this for the last three days a couple hours a day on an app I have. I have consistently lost while using this strategy. I’m going to try it in real time tonight with $300 at an actual table. I’m not expecting anything, I just want to put this into action and see if it actually works.
Well, I tried it real time at a casino the last two nights…. I didn’t lose fast but I still lost steady both times and multiple shooters. I know it all depends on the dice and how they roll but after approx 6-8 hours of working this strategy in the wild I can say I won’t be using it anymore.
“You see what I’m saying” not really
I agree. Not much explaining. Just rambling BS.
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Brilliantly explained... The casinos should be worried
Infact NOT AT ALL
Hey guys. I love this system. It took a sec to learn it and apply it to the more likely$25 minimum tables but I did find flaw. If you hit the numbers consistently which often happens with 6/8, you quickly find yourself in a hole. Can you do follow up video that explains how to bet your way out and around these situations? Also, what do you do with 4/10 after you lose by making the point?
Should just let the 4/10 ride and tried to get paid. You can pull them back and salvage some of the loss from the DP and try the strategy again.
If the point happens to be 6 or 8 then you could hedge by betting on the come and break even or switch your strategy and play normal lol
Love ya David but got completely roasted with this system at TI this weekend.
what did that teach you
Played this strategy with a friend, after 100 shooters, was up $19, my biggest 10 shooter session as $199, my biggest 10 shooter loss was $130, only had three winning sessions of the 10, but they where big enough to cover the 7 small losses
Lower risk means lower reward.
You can always bet the inside and look for a long roll , get a few hits and come down , I know that goes against any protection from the 7 but it's a little less boring craps etc with more reward possibilities
Point is any number other than 4 & 10. You roll 4, take down the 4 and the odds, then you roll a 10. What do you do here, take down the 10 or cover the 4 & 10 again?
I was in Vegas, down about 970$ with other strategies, risky fun one-off bets. Then I started using this strategy without playing the lay and with a lot of time and discipline on not playing the high-risk bets, won my way back up to my starting amount.
Hello everyone this Craps System is actually very smart. The video is excellent. Here's how you win with this system. You do the exact way you see it in the video except you do not add any odds on the DP after the point is established and you need to increase the dollar amounts 3 times what you are seeing. Example: DP is 100 and the 4 and 10 are 50 each. If you lose your come out on the DP you double it on the next to 200 and you double your 4/10 to 100 each. Here's why. It allows you to get off the table when you hit a few of your 4's and 10s. This system if played correctly can provide you with 300 dollars profit 9 out of 10 times you play it. Good luck to all.
The point of this is not to get off the table. The point is to play as long as you want on a small bankroll.
Why r they placing 4 and 10 instead of buying them?
because the goal is to just keep playing craps, this strategy swings up and down so you'll be up a hundred or so, then it'll be down that same amount or more, eventually if you play long enough it'll swing back up, then you take your hundred dollar profit and go to the bar/dinner I guess. Its definitely not an exciting strategy, but if you like playing craps and want to play all day this is a pretty solid strategy that wont make the dealers crazy (unless you never leave)@@amblerstephenson4559
Y not play this on the 6/8?
@IMove2Earn you can but it's more of a slow grind because the 6/8 don't pay as much
Works great if you can avoid the point otherwise it is the best Can't Win strat ever!
sometimes you'll lose when the Point is hit, and sometimes you win when a craps number is rolled on the comeout roll. if you hedge against the 7 on the comeout roll, you break even. overall, you should be able to make some money when the 4 or 10 is rolled.
I have dealt craps for 13!years. You can always lose!
I'm confused, I wish it was a longer roll. What happens when you hit the point?
you lose your don't (and don't odds if you have em up).
Legend has it, wheezy is still playing that same table. Still to this day, has not tipped.
I tried this at bubble craps because I was intrigued by the strategy. Come out roll was a 4. So I tried to bet on the 4 and it would not let me. I assume that is because I had money on the don't pass. Anyone have a reason as to why I could not do this on a bubble craps machine?
What do u do on the come out roll when you are on the don’t pass and the shooter shoots like a mix of five 7s and 11s in a row
for some protection u can put 2 dollars on the 11 for 15 too 1 and protect ur dont for the come out roll
love the strat, i play a similar lay all for 2-4 hits then take down
I like it and gonna definitely try it out...like most craps strategies, "as long as the numbers come out correctly" lol.
i dont get it. if you know that, why bother to try it
I have a question, when Wizer makes the point of a 5-6-8-9 does he bet $30 on the don’t pass again or does he just leave the 4-10 up until the next shooter?
If I'm reading this correctly and understand the system I think the idea is $30 on dont pass, point on the inside 5-9 he lays dont odds of $30 and $15 each on the 10/4 IF he hits the 10 or 4 he takes down one of the 10/4's leaving 1 riding and also takes down his $30 dont pass lay. So he'd only have $30 on the don't pass at this point and $15 on one of the outside 10/4 numbers.
I saw this video a while ago and decided to try it, this morning. Instead of doing the $30 version, I to $10,000 with me and did it at $300 on the Don't Pass and $150 on the 4 and 10. I pretty much got wiped, the first two rolls with a come out seven BUT, stuck with it and about 30 minutes in, had $680, which is when I colored, tipped and left. (I make my vacation and 'extras money' playing craps, so I play at 7 casinos a week, usually taking around $250-$450 or so, from each per week and am a FIRM believer that the longer you stay at a table, the more likely it is that you'll leave emptyhanded.) I like this for some pretty stress-free cash.
are you saying you were profit $680 and colored up?
@@tonybaloney12345 Yes. I usually color up, when I hit $350, because I play seven to eight casinos a week. I take a little profit from each, every week. I rarely leave a casino in the negative, although it does happen. When it does, I'll only lose between $500 and $1,000, and so far in the past year, it's only happened at one casino, in the same week, so I could recover my losses and still have a profit for the week.
I will definitely be trying this one out tonight at the casino!!! THANKS DAVID
Keep us posted. I'm 0-1 with it so far.
@@eluvblack380 I will be happy to do that and I'm getting ready to leave right now to go to the casino. Can't wait to try it out.
why?
ok, one caveat as I played. When you hit a 4/10 and take your odds bet off, why not just put it on the point number? Odds are on 7 and 4/10 are least likely? just wondering, not a pro craps player, just Blackjack but this is more fun and good to get cocked as its; mind numbing slow at a table....thanx
My question is probably a well known fact but I am still curious. If you are playing don’t pass and you throw a 7 even though you won the dp is your roll over?
The dp acts just like the pass line on come outs just opposite. Win on craps and keep playing, lose on 7s and u have to replace to continue. U can choose to pass the dice if u lose there and don’t want to replace but casinos won’t let someone throw without some kind of line bet to begin the game.
Tried this at Gold Coast last week. First table I was up $250, the next two tables I was down a total of $300. Got unlucky with a shooter hitting consecutive 7s on the come out roll and hitting early points. But I like the system overall
Tried this strategy yesterday and it did NOT turn out good. Few 7/11s coming out and a few hitting point again wiped out close to $300 bucks in under 30 min.
That's extremely bad luck...haven't lost much with this...but it can get boring
David ... Curious on your u can't become a pro gambling log... I understand u r probably right but let's say you played low stakes and just played the don't all day long In Craps ... I wanna know your opinion
High stakes... Low stakes... Makes no difference those are just different colored chips. Pass line or don't pass makes no difference - the house advantage is nearly identical.
It is amazing that turning the come out 12 from a winner (for the house)to a push (for the player) is enough to change playing the dark side into a losing wager. The entire casino edge pivots on that one come out roll in 36 that lands on 12.
So you always play the don’t pass. Also don’t place an odds lay if the point is 4 or 10 correct. But why. And when do you pull the odds bet?
The problem with this is the come out roll. That don't pass is sitting there naked against the most powerful and statistically common number: the seven. Sure once you get by that, things are better but the percentages and odds do not add up with that don't to start things off on the come out roll
Theres a couple places i play that the tables are so bad its a lot of PSO. This may be the new system for those places. Gonna give it a try
Do you play odds on the don't?
try this pass line strategy 5 on pass line ,once point is established back it up with 45 ods..every time you win increase your ods by 5 to 50,55,60 etc as soon as you lose go back to 45 ods if lose again go down to 40,35,30,20 etc if you win go back to 45 ods..whether playing the dont pass or pass with odds your still trying to avoid the come out rolls. with the pass line side your risking very minimum on come out rolls and if your point is hit your wining a slight martingale advantage plus the odds which in long term put ods slightly in your favor
He uses the phrase, "you can't lose" That phrase and casino usually don't work out
If 6 or 8 just dont lay odds. Would help a little not worrying about point being hit. 5 n 9 are bit harder to hit so lay your odds..just a thought.
Thanks for the tale of Weezy. The joy of craps...the characters who make up the community.
I actually knew him as a child, he was that much of a character even then back even so much hahahahahah wow what a guy
When you play the don't on the come out, bet the table minimum. Once the point rolled is a 4 or 10, a smart bet would be to back that up with odds. And bet it extremely heavy.
this strategy needs a Lay 4 or 10 bet on the comeout roll to protect the DP bet. take down the Lay bet after the comeout roll, then make the DP Odds bet and the 4/10 Place bets.
wauuu Top!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A LOT of ways to lose your bankroll relatively quickly....
Rolling a 7 or 11 before point is established, losing $30 a pop....
Inside point established, then lay a $30 bet.... Point comes out before a 7 or 11.... Losing $15 a pop...
Taking mass losses like that, the "You can't lose" mentality takes a lot longer to make up those losses than it does to lose the profits and bankroll
This is the strategy you use when bored and you ride with your friends to the local 777 and you only have $168 and they have 1k each for craps 😂 Knowledge is Power!
New craps player here - Why not add the $30 lay if the point is on the 10? Wouldn’t it be more likely to shoot a 7 than a 10, increasing payout on the don’t come?
Is the lay on the point?
Different strategies that covers different rolls of the dice and addresses the different style of shooters is the best plan?
Always hedge the come out roll to minimize losses and increase winnings.
Betting differently on established shooters who consistently roll repeating numbers is always an option if one is present shooting dice on a table. Watch and learn the table atmosphere.
Betting on every sporadic roller the same way is quickly self defeating.
I went to craps table. When they get a number most of the time they don't 7 out, and the 4/10 don't come out. So you lose 60 or 90 right off the bat. A few of those and you can't get back your money. I watched for an hour would have lost everything twice over.
I'd like to see a bit more of an example of this. I'm missing something in this video and I'm not entirely sure what it is.
Lol..one strat I like to do is I put in a both pass/dont pass bet. Depending on the point, I'll lay odds. I lose the rolls on the come out, but I get to play the lowest house edge based on the best odds of making/not making the point. Feel free to comment on this
I've played the fence(I call it) I would get negative feedback from the dealers bubble craps won't let you play that way
If you put equal bets on the pass and don't pass, statistically you will lose 1 in 36 times on the come-out roll. A 12 (double sixes) does NOT GET PAID. Notice that the don't pass area says "Don't pass bar 12 (a picture of double sixes)". Which means when a 12 is rolled on the come out roll, the pass line bets lose and the Don't pass bets are a push.
Why the lay bet when the point is not the 4/10. Wouldn’t a $30 place bet be a better hedge against the point being hit? What am I missing here? Thanks.
I am new at this but I think you are right you still win❤... put the 5 and 9 with a $30 place bet for the point you would win 42 and lose the don't pass 30 with a profit of $12 but if the 7 rolls on the point is 9 you'd lose the $30 on the point and win the don't pass $30 for a push... am I correct still new thanks
This strategy is a GRIND
that is the point of this strategy... Weezy wouldnt leave the table.. He didnt say Weezy won alot of money. He would just play forever.
I mostly play poker at casinos but that requires focus. Sometimes I want to play a table game and just have some fun. This is a perfect solution.
I’m a little confused. Is the lay bet placed on DP a lay bet for the point or for the DP?
Did you say you pull the $25 lay (if it's out) when you hit the 10 or 4?
So, $15 is bet on the Don't Pass and $30 for Odds, correct ?
You have to get lucky no matter what. The house has the advantage. Get lucky!
Good strategy if you can get past the come out roll without a 7. I’ve tested similar strategies, I’d that 7 hits on the come out, you get behind a bit.
You can buy the 4 and 10 and battle the 7. Six combos against Six combos.
Sounds like a lot a BIG IFS on this one
The fact is that every bet you make on a Craps table is a losing bet except for taking odds after a point is made. The more bets you make the more money you lose in the long run. The only way to win at craps is to get lucky in the short run.
During that chilling period you could be hittin real estate in that 6 & 8 very least just the 6 to not stretch urself too thin.
The thrower isn’t setting his dice. If he did the flying V’s, he would hit more 6’s and 8’s. So it depends on the shooter
I love watching you guys, but I wish you would explain more of what your doing then just chit chatting with yourselves.
You're putting $30 on the Lay, where are You placing that bet on the table. Or is placing it next to Your $30 bet on the Don't Pass Bar the way to do it??? TY....
You're placing it next to your DP bet ; it's considered DP Odds, which is essentially the same as a lay on the point and pays the same as you would placing the lay on a number.
so to play this on a $10 table you'd need to be betting $20 on the dont, and $10 on each 10/4 if the point hits on the inside you're laying another $20? I got that right? Sorry this is new to me.
im assuming if you lose the DP to a point being hit you just go right back out there?
Hope he replies I was wondering the same thing
Hate to be the don’t player but editing out the yadayadayada between rolls was a brilliant move. Thanks for the strat and the story but the upsell on this was a bit much.
I did this at cosmo Las Vegas started with 400 ended with 1k 25 on 4 and 10 50 don’t pass
Would you be better off if you just play the lay on the 4 and 10 then place point bets on 5,6,8?
if you were, he would have already said so
I wish I understood what the Hell Daddy David is talking about
There is a way to beat the house by having slightly better odds in the shooter's favor. This above system is not it, and what's more, someone who knows this "odds in your favor" system probably will not share it (except with close friends or relatives) because the house would find a way to shut it down. It has to be used sparingly and without fanfare,, and on a quick in, quick out, high $ amount bet. It gives very slight odds to the player, and that is all you need over long term. It's all about the statistical odds. True statistical analyzers who also understand the in and outs of craps can figure it out... as it should be.
$200 buy in: $15min - 3/3 on sessions up $1000+ total
Was a casino dealer... now a timeshare sales rep! "It's an investment folks"
What do you do if the point hits before either numbers hit? Just take the place bets down and start over?
Of course I am a system destroyer. First time I played this I lost the entire $300.
Didn't work for me either
Too many ways to hit the point when it's inside. And too high risk for the come out. Not much upside to this strategy.
Sorry, it did not work for me either! Too many 7s on the come out roll.
when he rolled point on 10, how did he get paid on the pass line when rolling a 7 if he didnt have the lay bet placed?
ANYONE at the risk of showing my ignorance. hes saying lay the 4 and 10 but putting money on the no pass line. should it be behind the 4 and 10. is just adding to the no pass line bet the same thing? do i need to tell the dealer lay the 4 and 10?
Instead of placing the 4 and 10 after the point is made. Place the 4 and 10 working on the comeout roll. It protects your don't pass bet from a run of 7's on the comeout roll. Am I wrong? Please comment.
You mean lay the 4 and 10? Yes lay the 4 and 10 would be a great way to play it if you are getting a lot of come out 7"s. I would only lay the 4 or the 10 and not both.
This is a variation of Waylon's Way 4-10... Give credit where it's due.
Waylon plays it better too. So many variations on what he does, including laddering up on losses and down on wins and the baccarat between the pass and don't pass, I could go on, the man's a beast
@@akiblue Yes Waylon is the man. I watch every video he puts out and it has helped me to win a lot of money at the casino with his systems!!!!
Should you not just put equal high dollar amounts on the don’t pass and a place bet on the point?
Example: $1000 don’t, point hits a 5, $1000 on the 5
If the 5 hits you lose the don’t but win $1400 on the place bet. If the 7 hits, you’re even… am I missing something?
If you have 4 or 10 as the DONT point, you then have a rare 2-1 advantage situation so placing against your DONT is plain foolish. Move that $15 place bet to the DONT # hard way ($5), and add the $10 to convert to a buy on the opposite end place 4 or 10. Or stack the $15(or$18) on any other hitting box number. Otherwise just rack it!
This is a great system when you drive around blindfolded on the hwy at 100 mph
if i had a DP bet in effect and the Point was a 4 or 10, i would automatically put at least 2X Odds on the DP and forget about the Place bets on the 4 and 10. you have to be flexible and use common sense when using any strategy.
Arnold crushes Weezy every time, no doubt.
always give dennis a don't pass system.
He letting him lose talking abt “it’s getting hot”😭 knowing he can bet on the field and them numbers
interesting system but as pointed out if shooter makes an inside number and quickly hits it you lose all your bets.
You still have the 4 and 10
I invented a strategy I like to call the hit-and-run. you bet all the way across. and if you start losing on those then you move into the hit-and-run if you're unable to press and collect if that strategy starts to fail I do hit and run. hit and run is you bet really big get your hit take your money and you run you take that number down you take that that hit and that profit and you run. but you leave the other numbers up. and you continued hit and run. you've got six numbers up there so you get six hit and runs usually four of them hit and two of them die. you just get your four Good Hits and then run. take it all down.
you left out the most important part: does it win?