Thanks Guys! I tried this over at Suncoast yesterday and was up $180 pretty quickly. The dealer initially was trying to figure out what I was doing. The Pit Boss explained it to her. Excellent way to control the amount of money you are moving around the table. Just have to keep your fingers crossed you don't get into a Point / 7 situation.
I like it! But with one small change: I think I would just play it at the proper level of $30 on both the 6 and 8 just to keep the dealers from hating your guts 🤣. It is only 8 bucks more which shouldn't be a big deal if you are playing at a green level... So when they hit and get paid $35, still cover uptown or downtown for $15 each and rack the extra nickel.
I like the strategy. I was wondering instead of going uptown or downtown, go from inside to outside? 6/8 hits, place 5/9 and then 4/10. This way, you would have a slightly better odds hitting 5/9 compare to 4/5.
What is the point of $26, 6 and 8, instead of a proper amount? What does it get you.24 pays 28 add &$2 give you $30 for the 9 and10, what about the other side?
It's easier on the dealers. Instead of having 4 reds and 4 whites and dropping 2 whites on a hit, you got 1 green and 1 white. Both pay out 30, you're just prepaying it essentially
So if the 6 & 8 bet pays so often they allow you to bet the other 4 numbers, why wouldn’t you you just reap the pays and not put all your winnings at risk? In one run the roller hit 6/8 4 times. Each paid $30. That’s $120 + the original $52, $172 to walk away. Why risk the 7 out and get zero? Wait for the 7 and start over.
Thanks Guys! I tried this over at Suncoast yesterday and was up $180 pretty quickly. The dealer initially was trying to figure out what I was doing. The Pit Boss explained it to her. Excellent way to control the amount of money you are moving around the table. Just have to keep your fingers crossed you don't get into a Point / 7 situation.
Jett's the master of hand movements. that "twist" at 1:11 ,👌
Another useful tool for my kit, depending on what the dice are doing. Thank you.
I like it! But with one small change: I think I would just play it at the proper level of $30 on both the 6 and 8 just to keep the dealers from hating your guts 🤣. It is only 8 bucks more which shouldn't be a big deal if you are playing at a green level...
So when they hit and get paid $35, still cover uptown or downtown for $15 each and rack the extra nickel.
26 pays 30
I like the strategy. I was wondering instead of going uptown or downtown, go from inside to outside? 6/8 hits, place 5/9 and then 4/10. This way, you would have a slightly better odds hitting 5/9 compare to 4/5.
What is the point of $26, 6 and 8, instead of a proper amount? What does it get you.24 pays 28 add &$2 give you $30 for the 9 and10, what about the other side?
I think they are actually trolling us.
The point is 26 pays 30. It not that hard to understand.
@@vazzed yeah, the 24 will pay 28 and you can add the $2 for the 30 needed. You're not adding any additional money past the 52,but risking less
It's easier on the dealers. Instead of having 4 reds and 4 whites and dropping 2 whites on a hit, you got 1 green and 1 white. Both pay out 30, you're just prepaying it essentially
@@Unholychaos987 yeah, the money is all the same, you're just unnecessarily risking more money by doing it this way
Dennis's dice set is the issue. It's a prime horn number set the hard ways set would be better for box numbers
I was looking at those duces on top and thinking, watch to 4-5, 4-5.
I'll call this THE 52 SKIDOO! 😄😃
I don't see the dealers allowing me to make a $26 bet, unfortunately I don't live close to any $10 tables $15 is always crowded and not the mood
Get in on the $15 and just crush the 6 and 8. Triple Lux.
just do 24 or 30$ 6&8
18 to 42. Collect on the 42. Take 42 to 90. Collect on the 90. Off to the races after that. Table max here you come.
Can go in for 60, 30 ea on 6-8, and make 5-4 and 9-10 to be 15-20.
Update: MGM National Harbor is officially for bank bank folks only just stopped in after work. No low roller tables at all every single one is $50
So if the 6 & 8 bet pays so often they allow you to bet the other 4 numbers, why wouldn’t you you just reap the pays and not put all your winnings at risk? In one run the roller hit 6/8 4 times. Each paid $30. That’s $120 + the original $52, $172 to walk away. Why risk the 7 out and get zero? Wait for the 7 and start over.
So Dennis really does toot the horn!
I LOVE THIS!!!!
Has anyone had this work for them? I have tried it probably 25 times on Wizard of Odds and have yet to win.
Where is GambleBoy?
Look at the hair on these kiddo's, ah, I miss my youth..
Yeah and point 7 out you dont have to worry about the pay out lol