also @20:20 you said $30 pays $35, you actually paid it right $35 for $25 just said it wrong lol. I'm just razzing, we don't want or expect perfection.. enjoyed the video
One of the more creative and interesting strategies I've seen in while. Cool concept. You're trading the chance to have a multitude of targets on a $25 table for two nemesis numbers initially, without investing a ton up front. I like it! I just rolled it out a couple of time right now and I did well. I would classify it as one of those strategies which aim to build you a foundation which you can then transition to your favorite strategy for a "free-roll". I'm seeing more of that lately, and it seems to be the way to go.
YO! 😃 Thank you for demonstrating this strategy! This is actually one of my favorites that we use! Your rolls in this video were a PERFECT demonstration of how it can win AND lose, and how well the strategy helps you survive multiple shooters! Excellent video, perfect explanation, and I LOVE that your table pays triple on the 12!! 😁 Thank you again, bro! ✊🏾
Fun strategy. I had to try a live roll at my local casino. Considering, i also am a Sosa. I couldn’t resist. Of course, two or three shooters took aim at my five when it was most vulnerable. I adjusted the strategy with a $10 two way 5, after the initial 6-8 hard-way. That is to say, until $50 is built up, and placed on 5. Slower build up, and field 2-12 hits help. However, the carnage of 5s stopped.
This is one of the more unique strategies I’ve seen. I think it works out pretty well for a low roller so long as the roll last 7 numbers or more. I’d give it a try myself even though I never do hop bets.
Good strategy for us low rollers when we go to the strip in Vegas especially if you catch a hot roll or two. Divide all your bets by 5 and play on the bubble craps for even less. We actually have a $5 table up here in Oregon at a local casino, I think I'll try it out this weekend and see how it goes.
So, I know you do not subscribe to "Qualifying the shooter". absolutely agree! But, what I am doing is looking for a patterns. All shooters have a pattern, and not easy to recognize. What I do is sit back and look for patterns. If I find one I impose one of three pattern strategies. a. Quarter Pounder b. Martingale Field c. Don't Come. Give yourself a goal, any amount per roller ,based on your goals, apply one of the three patterns that will get you there. Look at the roller as a puzzle that you have to recognize not qualify.
This is a neat strategy. I may have to try it on my next visit to the casino. I haven’t played live craps in so long mainly because the closest casino to me only has 1 or 2 tables open and are almost always $25 min tables. I’m a low roller and like to play pass & come w/ max odds but cannot in any way afford to play on a $25 table. This just may be the answer to that.
I love this strategy! I made, after tips, $720 in less than 30 minutes! Great strategy. Of course, there will be days, like with any strategy on a craps table, that I will curse the strategy but, today is not the day! LOL Thank you for posting this.
I def like thinking outside the box and utilizing the different bets the game has to offer when it comes to strategies! Besides using this as a way to make/press your bets by using money you've won, you could also apply this strategy after you have implemented your regular strategy. Meaning, once you've racked a profit and if you typically pull down your bets while a hot shooter is still throwing, you could use this strategy as a way to stay in/get back into the roll and still have fun at the table instead of standing idly by on the sidelines watching a great role continue. This looks fun to play!
Good point, and I have actually done that. It makes it even more fun to play this when your playing it with winnings! 😁 You could even run this in tandem with another strategy and increase your profits. It's a very "user friendly" strategy. 😎
Awesome way of coping with the new fad of $25 tables everywhere or $15 tables that turn into $25 just as you pull up to the rail. I'm just glad my nearby casinos have the $15 on an engraved sign. Both Choctaw and Winstar have RtW tables too.
I actually like this strat, coming from a conservative player myself... May try this one out at a real table .... possibly during the next club tournament as well.
Ive tried a few different strategies playing craps in VR. Playing just the pass line only for $25 would be a perfect choice for when your mainly at the casino for a sporting event or show ect and gambling is secondary.
After going $110 across maybe begin $25 DC bets. You could win each place bet rolled while protecting them against a follow up 7. Once all inside bets have DC protection bring down 2 place bets and press the remaining 2 place bets to the roof.
Say no to $25 they tried to make the $10 table at Luxor a $15 and everyone walked away and just stood near the table for a solid 15 minutes until they brought it back to $10. $15 is manageable with a strat like my favourite.
I play at Horseshoe in Baltimore a lot since my son plays for the Ravens and they only have $25 tables. I am going to give this a shot, looks good. Lots more action than just $30 6&8.
Something that I've noticed, when playing is, if someone is on a decent roll and then start rolling either two rolls, in a row, that are eleven, twelve, two or three, the third roll is usually a seven. Check all of your vids and keep that in mind, when making your videos. I'm going to start paying closer attention to videos to see if this is just something at my local casinos or everyone. I started paying attention to it, at HorseShoe Tunica when I saw several people with short rolls. The seven usually came after two of the above numbers were rolled in a row. So, I started turning my bets off and it only failed me twice. Once got one extra roll and the other was a point/seven roll.
Interesting method for $25 tables. My primary casino recently went to $15 from $10. I'm not happy about that. If you can, please show something like this for a $15 table. Perhaps $20 in the Field, $2 on a Hop the 5, and $2 each on the Hop 6&8 or something like that? and then a few bucks on the Hard 6&8? Kind of scale it down in some way?
You can use this and strategy. Hop the 6/8 Easy for $6 each, and $24 in the Field. $36 total initial investment. This is also a GREAT strategy for a $15 table: th-cam.com/video/heg6BW3PMHk/w-d-xo.html
Hey PM. If I’m not mistaken - here is how you would convert this system to a $15 minimum table. Divide 15/25 = 0.60 (or 3/5ths) So divide any bet value by .60 (or divide by 5, and multiply by 3 to get to same value if easier to envision) Field bet = $24 ($40*0.60= $24 or $40 divided by 5 = $8 … 8 x 3 = $24) Hop Bets = $3 each for $12 total ($20*0.60 = $12 or $20/5 = 4 … 4*3 = 12) Hard ways = $6 each for $12 total ($10*0.6 = 6 or 10/5 = 2 … 2*3 = 6) 5 Place bet = $30 ($50*0.60 = $30 or $50/5 = $10. $10*3 = $30) Field + Hop bets total = $36 (where $25 strategy equaled $60 … $60*0.6 = $36) So you get out of the hand on $15 table at $36 vs $60. Then if you matched the inside bet strategy - instead of $110 inside you would play single units inside to equal $66 inside ($18 on the 6/8 for $36, and $15 on 5/9 for $30)
This is great but where I'm from, the hop bets are also the amount of the minimum bet on the box numbers. Basically, hop bets ain't popular in the Philippines or the casinos here price them just as high to discourage players. Also, I've never seen a hop bets layout on any live craps table here.
YIKES!! You would need an initial bet of $150 at a $25 table ($1000 bankroll MINIMUM). Play $100 in the Field, and 2-way hop the 6/8 for $25 each. The payout is $175, minus the $125 for the Field and the other hop bet, and you profit $50. From there, the mechanics of the strategy with the exact same as they do in this video. You wanna get your 5 up to $125/$150 as quickly as possible, then get the rolls you need to recoup your initial $150. You could also just collect for 3 rolls, then go $320 across for 4 rolls. The way this video demonstrates it is best for a LOW roller, but you kinda don't have that option. So you might as well stay all the way invested and go for maximum wins from the start, if I'm just being honest.
Decent but prefer just playing 6 and 8 and hope for at LEAST 2 hits, then will collect and then establish the 5 from the 3rd and 4th hits of EITHER of those numbers, then I would continue collecting then pressing until I have $50 on 5 and $60 each on 6 and 8, and then will put $25 on the Field for the Iron Cross!
I think hopping the 5 instead of place betting it for 50 would be a better option. The hop pays 15 to 1 if you play both combinations but 30-1 if you play one combination. So with $50, if you hop the 5 for $5 you will have 10 rolls to hit the 5 before losing the bet. But if you do hit the 5, you win 75 instead of 70. Also, let’s say the 7 hits on roll #3, you only lose $15 rather than the whole 50. On the other hand, if you hit the 5 on roll #4 you risked only $20 to win 75. As a low roller, you want to get as much as you can for as little as possibles. So a win on roll 4 with the 5 would get you 5 (the bet placed), 75 (winnings) and you still have the 30 left from your original 50. So that’s $110 with nothing at risk and your out of the hand.
@@buckeyeslim6177 I was speaking specifically about the 5. The strategy works in all other combos which is awesome. I’m not trying to change the strategy. Just offered an alternative to place betting the 5 for $50 in the middle of a hand. For someone who may have a $200/300 bankroll $50 is a lot to place on one number.
@@azero2 True, but YOU aren't placing the 5. The casino is placing it for you. 😉 The reason you leave the 5 as a standing Place bet instead of a revolving Hop Bet is so that you can get your initial investment back faster. If you roll a lot of 5s, you probably SHOULD hop it. However, most people don't roll A LOT of 5s. When I play this myself, I'll keep pressing the 5 for the extra 3 hits until I know I'm out the hand. I end up with a $100 5 by the time I pull everything down and switch strategies. Why? IF I roll a 5, it will pay more. If I don't, it was "free" to place it. The way Jeremy showed it gradually reduces your risk on the last 3 rolls of the strategy, while still keeping you in a winning position after 4 rolls. As he demonstrated, 7 rolls isn't as hard as the math of the game would have you believe. This is the way most people would probably play it, so this i's how I sent it in. However, almost every strategy I use is adjustable to your "flavor" of play. Try it out a few different ways and see which one works for YOU 😎✊🏾
@@azero2 The flaw that I see with this plan is that it turns the soft 6 and 8 into pushes instead of wins. You'd lose the $10 on the hardway, $25 for the other hop bets and $40 on the field and win $75. I agree that $50 feels like a huge number when you only have a $200-300 bankroll, especially when you're only trying to get to $60, so if you don't mind the occasional push it can work.
Everywhere east of the Mississippi, $25 has become "the norm". It's truly sad. I think after this month I might only gamble in Vegas. Perhaps we should start a national boycott. I'm down if you all are
Seven rolls to recoup the hand. Ugh. I'd rather be out after two rolls, and most strategies I've seen start raking profits after 3-4 rolls. So, 7 rolls is quite a feat. Love the strategy, though!
I tried this Saturday night at Planet Hollywood. First shooter set a point of 9. I dropped $60. Next roll was a 5. I'm down $60 so tried again. Next roll hard 6. Okay, I'm down $120 but its early so I drop another $60. Next roll - another 5 now I'm down $180 from a $500 buy in. Screw it. Went with an Iron Cross and got part of my money back before he threw a 7. Next two shooters PSO. My turn - $25 pass line then Iron Cross with partial press and collect. I had about 15 rolls and hit 2 points before tossing a 7. Next shooter must have rolled for over an hour before he tossed a 7 (he was only missing 11 for ATS). I cashed in and got some dinner. Couldn't get close to a table afterwards nor last night after the game. Those early hard 6 and hard 8 with 5 or 7 coming out can (and will) kill your bankroll. I'll give this another try later this week in one of the local (SoCal) casinos (ugh! I don't really like card craps) and see if I do better there.
I've had that happen too. Like you, I switched strategies. If a strategy loses twice in a row, I'll usually switch to something else for a while and MAYBE try it again later in the session or at a different table. I also usually don't use the same strategy on the same shooter (of course, there are exceptions). If the shooter knocks my money down before I profit, I'll wait on the next shooter. This one is probably gonna "call Ruby" soon anyway. 😁 ...and they usually do...😎
@@buckeyeslim6177 I did try it at one of the local casinos. I walked up to the table as they were taking down the checks -- the shooter I missed out on had hit the ATS once and was only missing the 5 from hitting it a second time. He left after that roll. The next four shooters weren't able to throw more that 4 times before hitting a 7. I moved to the dark side and recovered my money from those four shooters then left. At no time during any of the rolls did the numbers on the dice total 7 but when they slid the cards out all those 6s, 8s, and 9s turned into 7s. I tried adding cards on my practice rig (shuffling them after each shooter just like the local casinos) but haven't figured out a consistent dice set yet for either light side or dark side play.
Great video! I think I’d hop the 5 after the first hit instead of betting the hard 6&8. This way I’m only risking $10 instead of $20. At the second hit add the hard 6&8. Thoughts?
You can do it in that order too. I roll more hard 6/8s (and losing money on other shooters rolling them) than I do 5s, so play it this way. The strategy is very adjustable. You can play it from the pass line as well, but as is you can adjust it to what you see happening at the table. This is just the basic "raw foundation" version. You can create your own personal variations from here. 😎
@@henryhiggin3389 I CAN shoot from anywhere, but I prefer SL1 at Fremont, and straight out at Oyo and Ellis Island. Golden Nugget has nice tables too. There usually $15, but you can catch a $10 if you go early enough.
I've been watching your videos all week, I'm going to the casino for the first time this weekend to play some Craps. In AC I'm seeing that most tables are $15 minimum now... you've got so many strategies, if you were going to suggest to a beginner a strategy for a $15 minimum table in this day and age, what video/strategy of yours do you recommend the most?
I would recommend something like this th-cam.com/video/dR8q_EnV49M/w-d-xo.html The amounts would be $15 and $18 for the 6/8 place bets. Keep it simple, get comfortable at table before venturing off into the thousands of different strategies.
I love you videos literally watch them in my hotel room before going down to the table. Can you make a video of how you keep track of you money while playing on the table how you rack it and know when you out of a hand
I suggest putting your bankroll in part of the rack closest to you, and whatever you pull off the table in the other part of the rack. You can also use separate chips to count rolls or count hits on each number.
Betting table min on the pass and backing it up with as much odds as you can afford/casino allows is the way. Throw a come bet out and back that up just the same if you can afford as well. Messing with lower EV bets that overlap is in my mind similar to betting a large amount of the roulette wheel. Fun and guarantees wins on most rolls until a seven out comes and everything is gone, but your return on those bets is not commensurate with the eventual risk and bankroll blowout when 7 appears, which it tends to do every 6 to 7 rolls. Guy got lucky in his live rolls, making for an entertaining video
Line and max odds is definitely the way to have the lowest house edge of well below 1% but if point numbers aren’t rolling you are losing more quickly. I think you are right and key term is “as you can afford” odds does not increase chances of winning just increases volatility. Win more or lose more, the dice will decide.
@@ColorUp Very true. Can absolutely get a bit monotonous when point is 4/10 and you're just waiting around hoping for 2:1 odds to hit and the table is cleaning up on 6/8 rolls. Can't beat the feeling of betting on yourself to hit a point and getting paid out mostly fair odds!
Jeremy I love ALL your videos...big fan of the channel. Hey where did you get that HOP BETS portable pad? I want to get one badly. Please let me know. Thanks
I don’t recommend strategies generally, especially with high house edge bets, I just show them and let viewers decide. But that bankroll would work on a $5 table for this one, I think short at $10
@@The_Bass_Banditt $150, yeah. $100......how good is your shot? 😁 Seriously tho, I've ran this on a $25 with a $300 bankroll. I think $100 - $150 on a $10 ($24 total initial investment per shooter) could easily work. ...but I would go with $150, just in case. 😎
I actually like that option. Unfortunately, my wrist does not respond well to any form of strategy involving the Dark Side. If I play a Don't Pass/Don't Come bet, I will somehow lose money on that roll. It never fails. 🤦🏽♂️ ...but if it works for YOU, then I recommend it. 😎
This is a solid strat. 7 rolls is too much for me though. I'd mod it so that after 3 hits i'd just throw $60 down to cover 6 and 8 and play from there. But still really cool.
another great video, could you possibly show an example on a $10 table, I know the principle is the same but it would be nice to see it played out. am I right in thinking that. you'd place $2 hop the easy 6 & 8 and $20 on the field otherwise anything less than $2 hopping means you'd be down on the field bet? or would you suggest another way of playing with on $100 on a $10 table? Thanks in advance for you advice.
$2 on each combination hoping the 6/8 ($8 total), and $16 in the Field. You'll win $8 each hit. $4 Hard 6/8, then use the next four wins to get your 5 placed for $25/30. The basic formula is this: I = F + 0.5F H = 0.5F / 4 P = 0.5F - W I = Initial investment F = Total Field Bet H = Each Individual Hop Bet P = Profit (per 6/8/Field roll) W = Hard Way Loss Gotta love algebra, right? 😁 Using this equation, you can run this strategy at any level. 😎
I like that you can use this strategy on a crapless table. At my home casino in KC they usually don’t offer a regular craps table. Are there any adjustments that I’m not seeing?
This is a good strategy and would try this on my next trip to vegas. I do however play the bonus ATS all the time. Appreciate if you can give me suggestion on How should I compensate the bets i put on the bonus which I usually put $25 a piece ($75 total). Thank you in advance
Compensate? $25 is a lot for those side bets. Start smaller, $3/$5/$3 or something like that. This will give you 7x the amount of shooters for sane budget. Then if you can get one to hit, now you have budget to try again at higher amounts.
@@ColorUp thanks for the info. It’ll just suck when in case i get all the numbers on the start when my side bets are small. Will let you know how I do when i use this strategy.
I wanted to try this but Mohegan Pocono doesn’t have hop bets! They have no all-tall-small, hop bets or fire bets. Kinda sucks cause I used to have a lot of fun playing the ATS
If I did this strategy in a $10 table what would I put in the field? $20… I did this strategy today and lost $100 on one table. Went to a different casino and hit for $100. Could be good or bad
This scales down to a $5 table easily. Green to Red chips. The $40 field becomes $8. The $20 hops become $4. Etc. $10 table would be $16 field bet with $8 to cover the hops. It is just units at that point.
I dont understand this hop bet. I've never seen that mat before. How do I know if it's allowed? What are the odds n it? I guess what the bet is: wins on only a soft number and loses on the hard?
man, you got lucky that you were not ON for the come outs, first one was a 7 (would have lost it all) then when you started over the 5 came out (would have lost it all as well)
After I saw the mat - I started googling :) If you made it I'd also be in the market. Thanks for your videos - they've taught me everything about Craps
Cool strategy Jeremy, I am too nervous to play on a $15 table; I might try to scale it down to play on a bubble craps machine. I'm thinking $1 hopping easy 6/8's($4 total), $2 hard 6/8 ($4 total) and $8 field...is my math correct? Just swap reds for whites on the bubble machine.
I think if you wanted to invest a little more into each shooter for more safety, you could also play the dark side. Once you're out the hand you can put some winnings on the don't pass odds and you'll win some money back once you 7 out
When I do $100 Passline, I feel like I'm going to shoot myself in the foot if I don't hedge my bet with $15 Any Craps. I guess I'd feel safer winning $85 than losing $100.
1 in 9 times you will win the any craps and not lose your $100 pass line. 8 in 9 times you will lose $15, for total $120 loss. Certainly hurts to lose $100 vs $15 and many players agree with you.
@@ColorUp That 11% you’re giving up betting Any Craps is the biggest silent money maker for The House than any other proposition “hop” bet on the layout. I’m not saying abandon the bet altogether-Comprehensive Strategy finds a use for many an unlikely tactic in its toolbox- it’s just, you should alMOST never make the sucker bet. Say-at a fifth tier Pass Line flat Parlay-sure. Have at.
You can find them at Luxor early in the morning before it gets busy. Once they get more than 2 people playing, they bump them up to 15 and if it gets real busy, they'll bump them up to $25. I know it's not the strip, but South Point had a couple $10 tables last time I was in Vegas.
On the second shooter when you out the $10 on the 5 wouldn’t you have needed to put $25 since it’s a $25 min table?
Yes, complete brain fog. good catch. It would have to be $25 for a place bet. As you can see, not used to $25 tables 😧
The winnings you would want to keep in your rack until you can place the minimum bet of $25
It's a nice compliment when viewers catch mistakes.. means they're actually paying attention
also @20:20 you said $30 pays $35, you actually paid it right $35 for $25 just said it wrong lol. I'm just razzing, we don't want or expect perfection.. enjoyed the video
@@ColorUp waa
Wow! This is one of the more interesting strategies I've seen. First time I've seen the Field bet and hops bets utilized so well.
One of the more creative and interesting strategies I've seen in while. Cool concept. You're trading the chance to have a multitude of targets on a $25 table for two nemesis numbers initially, without investing a ton up front. I like it! I just rolled it out a couple of time right now and I did well. I would classify it as one of those strategies which aim to build you a foundation which you can then transition to your favorite strategy for a "free-roll". I'm seeing more of that lately, and it seems to be the way to go.
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YO! 😃 Thank you for demonstrating this strategy! This is actually one of my favorites that we use! Your rolls in this video were a PERFECT demonstration of how it can win AND lose, and how well the strategy helps you survive multiple shooters! Excellent video, perfect explanation, and I LOVE that your table pays triple on the 12!! 😁 Thank you again, bro! ✊🏾
Only problem with this strategy as states is that you can't place the 5 for less than 25 and you did it atleast twice
Fun strategy. I had to try a live roll at my local casino. Considering, i also am a Sosa. I couldn’t resist. Of course, two or three shooters took aim at my five when it was most vulnerable. I adjusted the strategy with a $10 two way 5, after the initial 6-8 hard-way. That is to say, until $50 is built up, and placed on 5. Slower build up, and field 2-12 hits help. However, the carnage of 5s stopped.
This is one of the more unique strategies I’ve seen. I think it works out pretty well for a low roller so long as the roll last 7 numbers or more. I’d give it a try myself even though I never do hop bets.
Good strategy for us low rollers when we go to the strip in Vegas especially if you catch a hot roll or two. Divide all your bets by 5 and play on the bubble craps for even less. We actually have a $5 table up here in Oregon at a local casino, I think I'll try it out this weekend and see how it goes.
So, I know you do not subscribe to "Qualifying the shooter". absolutely agree! But, what I am doing is looking for a patterns. All shooters have a pattern, and not easy to recognize.
What I do is sit back and look for patterns. If I find one I impose one of three pattern strategies.
a. Quarter Pounder b. Martingale Field c. Don't Come. Give yourself a goal, any amount per roller ,based on
your goals, apply one of the three patterns that will get you there. Look at the roller as a puzzle that you have to recognize not qualify.
Problem with seeing patters or trends…next roll or changes
@@ColorUp Agree, its not prefect but it gives me a discipline plan.
This is my new favorite strategy. Will try some time. This can actually work on a ten dollar table as well…adjust bets accordingly. Cool
This is a neat strategy. I may have to try it on my next visit to the casino. I haven’t played live craps in so long mainly because the closest casino to me only has 1 or 2 tables open and are almost always $25 min tables. I’m a low roller and like to play pass & come w/ max odds but cannot in any way afford to play on a $25 table. This just may be the answer to that.
You’ve come a long way with the videos and editing. So dope.
Thank tou
I love this strategy! I made, after tips, $720 in less than 30 minutes! Great strategy. Of course, there will be days, like with any strategy on a craps table, that I will curse the strategy but, today is not the day! LOL
Thank you for posting this.
Atlantic City only has $25 tables anymore, gonna take a swing at this strat this weekend and see
I def like thinking outside the box and utilizing the different bets the game has to offer when it comes to strategies! Besides using this as a way to make/press your bets by using money you've won, you could also apply this strategy after you have implemented your regular strategy. Meaning, once you've racked a profit and if you typically pull down your bets while a hot shooter is still throwing, you could use this strategy as a way to stay in/get back into the roll and still have fun at the table instead of standing idly by on the sidelines watching a great role continue. This looks fun to play!
Good point, and I have actually done that. It makes it even more fun to play this when your playing it with winnings! 😁 You could even run this in tandem with another strategy and increase your profits. It's a very "user friendly" strategy. 😎
Awesome way of coping with the new fad of $25 tables everywhere or $15 tables that turn into $25 just as you pull up to the rail. I'm just glad my nearby casinos have the $15 on an engraved sign. Both Choctaw and Winstar have RtW tables too.
I actually like this strat, coming from a conservative player myself... May try this one out at a real table .... possibly during the next club tournament as well.
I love this! Thank you! Going to try it next week. Needed a $25 table strategy. Better than my $160 across for 3 hits idea I think
I'd add a 10$ hop for 170 total and press the place bets
I like it, will test it out next month in Vegas.
I'm a low roller. I like this. Thanks.
Could have used this strategy last week in Vegas. Lost alot! Will definitely use it next time!
I think I like it. - I would have to make sure it is a warm table vs cold.
How can you tell? it can change on very next roll 😉
@@ColorUp With all the Cheering and drinking :) The Alcohol keeps it warm lol
That indicates the past, sadly next roll everyone can start cussing and spittin 😉
Ive tried a few different strategies playing craps in VR. Playing just the pass line only for $25 would be a perfect choice for when your mainly at the casino for a sporting event or show ect and gambling is secondary.
After going $110 across maybe begin $25 DC bets. You could win each place bet rolled while protecting them against a follow up 7. Once all inside bets have DC protection bring down 2 place bets and press the remaining 2 place bets to the roof.
nice presentation
place the the 6 or 8 for 30 and parley the first hit your risk is 30 your profit is 105
Thanks for showing $25 table strategies. I really don't want to play them, but I'm starting to want to join the action.
Just say no to $25 😉
Say no to $25 they tried to make the $10 table at Luxor a $15 and everyone walked away and just stood near the table for a solid 15 minutes until they brought it back to $10.
$15 is manageable with a strat like my favourite.
@@ColorUp But that is the minimum bet on my cruise ship. So, I will play at that level but be careful and frugal.
I actually really like this strategy! I also like the chip you have on the thumbnail! Next time you are in Cherokee, let us know!
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I play at Horseshoe in Baltimore a lot since my son plays for the Ravens and they only have $25 tables. I am going to give this a shot, looks good. Lots more action than just $30 6&8.
Go Browns 😉
@@ColorUp You're killin' me! Actually, my son played at Georgia and is big buddies with Nick Chubb.
Go Ravens! Nick is great
This a great strategy~ IF I really have no choice but to play on a $25 this is what I would do. Thank you!
just say no to $25 ha
@@ColorUp I was staying at Mandalay Bay and they only had $25 tables. Couldn't say no. The Craps fever is real.
Ha, I hear ya
This is a unique strategy. Not all casinos have hop bets. There are other strategies you have shown that I think are better.
Hey Jeremy. Nice one. Like this. Great option for the conservative or life support situation.
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Very cool $25 table strategy
Love this one! You need to make those mats!!!
Something that I've noticed, when playing is, if someone is on a decent roll and then start rolling either two rolls, in a row, that are eleven, twelve, two or three, the third roll is usually a seven. Check all of your vids and keep that in mind, when making your videos.
I'm going to start paying closer attention to videos to see if this is just something at my local casinos or everyone.
I started paying attention to it, at HorseShoe Tunica when I saw several people with short rolls. The seven usually came after two of the above numbers were rolled in a row. So, I started turning my bets off and it only failed me twice. Once got one extra roll and the other was a point/seven roll.
Great strategy for a high dollar table.
Interesting method for $25 tables. My primary casino recently went to $15 from $10. I'm not happy about that. If you can, please show something like this for a $15 table.
Perhaps $20 in the Field, $2 on a Hop the 5, and $2 each on the Hop 6&8 or something like that? and then a few bucks on the Hard 6&8? Kind of scale it down in some way?
You can use this and strategy. Hop the 6/8 Easy for $6 each, and $24 in the Field. $36 total initial investment.
This is also a GREAT strategy for a $15 table: th-cam.com/video/heg6BW3PMHk/w-d-xo.html
Hey PM. If I’m not mistaken - here is how you would convert this system to a $15 minimum table. Divide 15/25 = 0.60 (or 3/5ths)
So divide any bet value by .60 (or divide by 5, and multiply by 3 to get to same value if easier to envision)
Field bet = $24 ($40*0.60= $24 or $40 divided by 5 = $8 … 8 x 3 = $24)
Hop Bets = $3 each for $12 total ($20*0.60 = $12 or $20/5 = 4 … 4*3 = 12)
Hard ways = $6 each for $12 total ($10*0.6 = 6 or 10/5 = 2 … 2*3 = 6)
5 Place bet = $30 ($50*0.60 = $30 or $50/5 = $10. $10*3 = $30)
Field + Hop bets total = $36 (where $25 strategy equaled $60 … $60*0.6 = $36)
So you get out of the hand on $15 table at $36 vs $60. Then if you matched the inside bet strategy - instead of $110 inside you would play single units inside to equal $66 inside ($18 on the 6/8 for $36, and $15 on 5/9 for $30)
@@BryanHoltComposer Thanks for doing the math. I will likely try this next trip.
This is great but where I'm from, the hop bets are also the amount of the minimum bet on the box numbers. Basically, hop bets ain't popular in the Philippines or the casinos here price them just as high to discourage players. Also, I've never seen a hop bets layout on any live craps table here.
Interesting it’s same as table minimums…would certainly discourage the bet.
YIKES!! You would need an initial bet of $150 at a $25 table ($1000 bankroll MINIMUM). Play $100 in the Field, and 2-way hop the 6/8 for $25 each. The payout is $175, minus the $125 for the Field and the other hop bet, and you profit $50. From there, the mechanics of the strategy with the exact same as they do in this video. You wanna get your 5 up to $125/$150 as quickly as possible, then get the rolls you need to recoup your initial $150.
You could also just collect for 3 rolls, then go $320 across for 4 rolls. The way this video demonstrates it is best for a LOW roller, but you kinda don't have that option. So you might as well stay all the way invested and go for maximum wins from the start, if I'm just being honest.
Cool strategy Jeremy thanks for sharing!
I love the video! Thank u for the info💯
Decent but prefer just playing 6 and 8 and hope for at LEAST 2 hits, then will collect and then establish the 5 from the 3rd and 4th hits of EITHER of those numbers, then I would continue collecting then pressing until I have $50 on 5 and $60 each on 6 and 8, and then will put $25 on the Field for the Iron Cross!
I’m doing this ASAP! Sweet vid
This is an interesting concept
Would like to see this play out on a 10 min table as well. Headed to vegas in a couple days and will have to give this a go.
I think hopping the 5 instead of place betting it for 50 would be a better option. The hop pays 15 to 1 if you play both combinations but 30-1 if you play one combination. So with $50, if you hop the 5 for $5 you will have 10 rolls to hit the 5 before losing the bet. But if you do hit the 5, you win 75 instead of 70. Also, let’s say the 7 hits on roll #3, you only lose $15 rather than the whole 50. On the other hand, if you hit the 5 on roll #4 you risked only $20 to win 75.
As a low roller, you want to get as much as you can for as little as possibles. So a win on roll 4 with the 5 would get you 5 (the bet placed), 75 (winnings) and you still have the 30 left from your original 50. So that’s $110 with nothing at risk and your out of the hand.
the strategy hops the 6/8 not sure why not just hop the 5 as well, it would be $10 per roll as there are two combos of 5 to cover.
You can adjust the strategy that way if you like. We prefer it this way based on the numbers we roll the most often.
@@buckeyeslim6177 I was speaking specifically about the 5. The strategy works in all other combos which is awesome. I’m not trying to change the strategy. Just offered an alternative to place betting the 5 for $50 in the middle of a hand. For someone who may have a $200/300 bankroll $50 is a lot to place on one number.
@@azero2 True, but YOU aren't placing the 5. The casino is placing it for you. 😉 The reason you leave the 5 as a standing Place bet instead of a revolving Hop Bet is so that you can get your initial investment back faster. If you roll a lot of 5s, you probably SHOULD hop it. However, most people don't roll A LOT of 5s. When I play this myself, I'll keep pressing the 5 for the extra 3 hits until I know I'm out the hand. I end up with a $100 5 by the time I pull everything down and switch strategies. Why? IF I roll a 5, it will pay more. If I don't, it was "free" to place it. The way Jeremy showed it gradually reduces your risk on the last 3 rolls of the strategy, while still keeping you in a winning position after 4 rolls. As he demonstrated, 7 rolls isn't as hard as the math of the game would have you believe. This is the way most people would probably play it, so this i's how I sent it in. However, almost every strategy I use is adjustable to your "flavor" of play. Try it out a few different ways and see which one works for YOU 😎✊🏾
@@azero2 The flaw that I see with this plan is that it turns the soft 6 and 8 into pushes instead of wins. You'd lose the $10 on the hardway, $25 for the other hop bets and $40 on the field and win $75. I agree that $50 feels like a huge number when you only have a $200-300 bankroll, especially when you're only trying to get to $60, so if you don't mind the occasional push it can work.
This is needed.... 15$ is the new 5$ limit and 25$ is the new 10$ limit. 25$ tables are standard play from these greedy casinos in CT.
Everywhere east of the Mississippi, $25 has become "the norm". It's truly sad. I think after this month I might only gamble in Vegas.
Perhaps we should start a national boycott. I'm down if you all are
One of the best strategies for a 25 table is to walk by the table, go to the lido deck, and get a margarita.
Seven rolls to recoup the hand. Ugh. I'd rather be out after two rolls, and most strategies I've seen start raking profits after 3-4 rolls. So, 7 rolls is quite a feat. Love the strategy, though!
I tried this Saturday night at Planet Hollywood. First shooter set a point of 9. I dropped $60. Next roll was a 5. I'm down $60 so tried again. Next roll hard 6. Okay, I'm down $120 but its early so I drop another $60. Next roll - another 5 now I'm down $180 from a $500 buy in. Screw it. Went with an Iron Cross and got part of my money back before he threw a 7. Next two shooters PSO. My turn - $25 pass line then Iron Cross with partial press and collect. I had about 15 rolls and hit 2 points before tossing a 7. Next shooter must have rolled for over an hour before he tossed a 7 (he was only missing 11 for ATS). I cashed in and got some dinner. Couldn't get close to a table afterwards nor last night after the game.
Those early hard 6 and hard 8 with 5 or 7 coming out can (and will) kill your bankroll. I'll give this another try later this week in one of the local (SoCal) casinos (ugh! I don't really like card craps) and see if I do better there.
Every strategy has a hole, and sometimes the dice gods hate us
@@ColorUp Best reply ever. 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
I've had that happen too. Like you, I switched strategies. If a strategy loses twice in a row, I'll usually switch to something else for a while and MAYBE try it again later in the session or at a different table. I also usually don't use the same strategy on the same shooter (of course, there are exceptions). If the shooter knocks my money down before I profit, I'll wait on the next shooter. This one is probably gonna "call Ruby" soon anyway. 😁
...and they usually do...😎
Thanks for sharing your results tho! ✊🏾
@@buckeyeslim6177 I did try it at one of the local casinos. I walked up to the table as they were taking down the checks -- the shooter I missed out on had hit the ATS once and was only missing the 5 from hitting it a second time. He left after that roll. The next four shooters weren't able to throw more that 4 times before hitting a 7. I moved to the dark side and recovered my money from those four shooters then left. At no time during any of the rolls did the numbers on the dice total 7 but when they slid the cards out all those 6s, 8s, and 9s turned into 7s.
I tried adding cards on my practice rig (shuffling them after each shooter just like the local casinos) but haven't figured out a consistent dice set yet for either light side or dark side play.
Great video! I think I’d hop the 5 after the first hit instead of betting the hard 6&8. This way I’m only risking $10 instead of $20. At the second hit add the hard 6&8. Thoughts?
You can do it in that order too. I roll more hard 6/8s (and losing money on other shooters rolling them) than I do 5s, so play it this way. The strategy is very adjustable. You can play it from the pass line as well, but as is you can adjust it to what you see happening at the table. This is just the basic "raw foundation" version. You can create your own personal variations from here. 😎
I like this strategy...I can't wait to put it to work at the El Cortez
I hate shooting there! 🙄 I wish you the best, my friend! ✊🏾
@@buckeyeslim6177 what spot do you like?
@@simeonsajib1594 I like Ellis Island the best, but Oyo and Fremont also have really nice tables.
@@simeonsajib1594 top of the class...left or right on the table.
@@henryhiggin3389 I CAN shoot from anywhere, but I prefer SL1 at Fremont, and straight out at Oyo and Ellis Island. Golden Nugget has nice tables too. There usually $15, but you can catch a $10 if you go early enough.
I've been watching your videos all week, I'm going to the casino for the first time this weekend to play some Craps. In AC I'm seeing that most tables are $15 minimum now... you've got so many strategies, if you were going to suggest to a beginner a strategy for a $15 minimum table in this day and age, what video/strategy of yours do you recommend the most?
I would recommend something like this th-cam.com/video/dR8q_EnV49M/w-d-xo.html The amounts would be $15 and $18 for the 6/8 place bets. Keep it simple, get comfortable at table before venturing off into the thousands of different strategies.
You may be able to catch a $10 table at The Borgata. I was there yesterday and they actually have two tables at $10.
I think I meant to post this video for ya th-cam.com/video/KboEdmj4UXg/w-d-xo.html
I think this would be your best bet. I use it all the time. Works like a charm.
th-cam.com/video/heg6BW3PMHk/w-d-xo.html
@@BryanCarthell Great! Headed down there shortly... Hopefully they don't jack it too high for the weekend.
Just saw the chip on the cover video LOVE it
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I love you videos literally watch them in my hotel room before going down to the table. Can you make a video of how you keep track of you money while playing on the table how you rack it and know when you out of a hand
This might help, not sure exactly what you are asking
th-cam.com/video/FYLLAjhFgmA/w-d-xo.html
I suggest putting your bankroll in part of the rack closest to you, and whatever you pull off the table in the other part of the rack. You can also use separate chips to count rolls or count hits on each number.
Betting table min on the pass and backing it up with as much odds as you can afford/casino allows is the way. Throw a come bet out and back that up just the same if you can afford as well. Messing with lower EV bets that overlap is in my mind similar to betting a large amount of the roulette wheel. Fun and guarantees wins on most rolls until a seven out comes and everything is gone, but your return on those bets is not commensurate with the eventual risk and bankroll blowout when 7 appears, which it tends to do every 6 to 7 rolls. Guy got lucky in his live rolls, making for an entertaining video
Line and max odds is definitely the way to have the lowest house edge of well below 1% but if point numbers aren’t rolling you are losing more quickly. I think you are right and key term is “as you can afford” odds does not increase chances of winning just increases volatility. Win more or lose more, the dice will decide.
@@ColorUp Very true. Can absolutely get a bit monotonous when point is 4/10 and you're just waiting around hoping for 2:1 odds to hit and the table is cleaning up on 6/8 rolls. Can't beat the feeling of betting on yourself to hit a point and getting paid out mostly fair odds!
Jeremy I love ALL your videos...big fan of the channel. Hey where did you get that HOP BETS portable pad? I want to get one badly. Please let me know. Thanks
I custom made it. Stay tuned, plan to offer for sale in near future.
what if you hop bet the 5 as well along with 6,8 hops
give it a try
That is a sick table!
Cool strategy. Would you recommend this on a $10 table with a small bankroll of $100-$150
I don’t recommend strategies generally, especially with high house edge bets, I just show them and let viewers decide.
But that bankroll would work on a $5 table for this one, I think short at $10
@@ColorUp No $5 tables in AZ. Atleast that I’ve found. Thanks for the reply tho
@@The_Bass_Banditt $150, yeah. $100......how good is your shot? 😁 Seriously tho, I've ran this on a $25 with a $300 bankroll. I think $100 - $150 on a $10 ($24 total initial investment per shooter) could easily work.
...but I would go with $150, just in case. 😎
you could alternate to a different strategy for the current shooter when the point is established as a non-field number i guess?
I love that this strategy got so many comments.
After the 60 collect the 140 Nicole on hards and wait it out
Nice low roller strategy. Wondering what you think of a DP bet to start and then lower the bet if you want after a few hits.
Thats an option. Just got to avoid losing that don't. Its extra money at risk to begin with.
I actually like that option. Unfortunately, my wrist does not respond well to any form of strategy involving the Dark Side. If I play a Don't Pass/Don't Come bet, I will somehow lose money on that roll. It never fails. 🤦🏽♂️
...but if it works for YOU, then I recommend it. 😎
Could you please write out the strategy for easy reference and practice.
I legit turned $400 into $1100 yesterday4 shooters before me and I hit all numbers but 2 5 and 12 repeated hardways alot. about a 15-20 roll.
This is a solid strat.
7 rolls is too much for me though.
I'd mod it so that after 3 hits i'd just throw $60 down to cover 6 and 8 and play from there.
But still really cool.
another great video, could you possibly show an example on a $10 table, I know the principle is the same but it would be nice to see it played out. am I right in thinking that. you'd place $2 hop the easy 6 & 8 and $20 on the field otherwise anything less than $2 hopping means you'd be down on the field bet? or would you suggest another way of playing with on $100 on a $10 table? Thanks in advance for you advice.
$2 on each combination hoping the 6/8 ($8 total), and $16 in the Field. You'll win $8 each hit. $4 Hard 6/8, then use the next four wins to get your 5 placed for $25/30.
The basic formula is this:
I = F + 0.5F
H = 0.5F / 4
P = 0.5F - W
I = Initial investment
F = Total Field Bet
H = Each Individual Hop Bet
P = Profit (per 6/8/Field roll)
W = Hard Way Loss
Gotta love algebra, right? 😁 Using this equation, you can run this strategy at any level. 😎
@@buckeyeslim6177 thank u. Much appreciated. So at least I can play on the 10 or 15$ tables. I’m there in match so fingers crossed
I like that you can use this strategy on a crapless table. At my home casino in KC they usually don’t offer a regular craps table. Are there any adjustments that I’m not seeing?
What if you put $4 ea on the hop for the 5-6-8, $30 on the Field and $3 ea for hard 6-8? Minimize wasted rolls?
Sure, on $25 table usually the minimum for prop and hop bets is $5 - so the hops would be $40
Ahh.. One day I'll make it to that table.
You don't win enough money that way. You would take forever to recoup your initial $60.
Are hops bets always available on all tables?
Most - even if not printed on layout. I’m sure some casinos do not accept hop bets.
Great vid! Can u pls link where I can buy the hops bet mat? Or if anyone know where I can find it? Thanks!
Nevermind found it on the colorup store. It helps to search sometimes. Haha
In my store www.colorup.club
What if u hop the 5 to
This is a good strategy and would try this on my next trip to vegas. I do however play the bonus ATS all the time. Appreciate if you can give me suggestion on How should I compensate the bets i put on the bonus which I usually put $25 a piece ($75 total). Thank you in advance
Compensate? $25 is a lot for those side bets. Start smaller, $3/$5/$3 or something like that. This will give you 7x the amount of shooters for sane budget. Then if you can get one to hit, now you have budget to try again at higher amounts.
@@ColorUp thanks for the info. It’ll just suck when in case i get all the numbers on the start when my side bets are small. Will let you know how I do when i use this strategy.
That’s the gamble I guess
Gotta avoid the fever
Where did ya get that hop bets mat? I can't find one anywhere lol
I produced them. Sold out fast. hope to make more.
Is that a custom hop bet mat?
It is
Hopefully you could add this to your store for taking my home training to next level. Love your content and have learned so much. Thanks!
Hmm, I’ve got a couple people commenting on it, maybe I should look at getting some made. Thanks for feedback
Yeah, I def need one too!
Where did you get the hop bets mat?
I had it printed, my custom design
I wanted to try this but Mohegan Pocono doesn’t have hop bets! They have no all-tall-small, hop bets or fire bets. Kinda sucks cause I used to have a lot of fun playing the ATS
ATS is a fun bet.
Thanks for this. Everything on the strip is $25 now :(
On the weekend or nights maybe, but still $15 plenty of places during weekdays
What if your casino doesn't have Hop bets on the tables?
Almost all casinos still take hop bets even when not printed on table. If they do not ? I guess you have to try a different one.
@@ColorUp thanks 👍
Thanks 👍
Welcome 👍
If I did this strategy in a $10 table what would I put in the field? $20… I did this strategy today and lost $100 on one table. Went to a different casino and hit for $100. Could be good or bad
Like all strategies will be good or bad, just depends how the dice roll. $20 could work, I think you’d be looking at 2 or 3 on each of the hops
This scales down to a $5 table easily. Green to Red chips. The $40 field becomes $8. The $20 hops become $4. Etc. $10 table would be $16 field bet with $8 to cover the hops. It is just units at that point.
@@stephenbeecher7545 Perfect explanation. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Aww right after you came down the bets you throw a hardways 8.
Of course ha
I dont understand this hop bet. I've never seen that mat before. How do I know if it's allowed? What are the odds n it? I guess what the bet is: wins on only a soft number and loses on the hard?
It’s available on almost every table whether it’s printed on layout or not. Here is a video about it. th-cam.com/video/M8zu4yDkyE0/w-d-xo.html
man, you got lucky that you were not ON for the come outs, first one was a 7 (would have lost it all) then when you started over the 5 came out (would have lost it all as well)
ya, never know, sometimes it works out
Where did you find that 'hop bet pad'?
I made it
@@ColorUp let us know if you ever produce to sell them! Awesome video btw...
Hmm, if I had enough interest I’d sell them. You are first ever comment about it. I’ll look into it thanks.
I would actually love to have one of those for my practice table!
After I saw the mat - I started googling :) If you made it I'd also be in the market. Thanks for your videos - they've taught me everything about Craps
Could 7 rolls be too much?
If the shooter can't shoot, yeah. 😂 However, average is 7.5 - 8.5 rolls per shooter. So, if you can catch an average shooter...you should be good. 😎
Cool strategy Jeremy, I am too nervous to play on a $15 table; I might try to scale it down to play on a bubble craps machine. I'm thinking $1 hopping easy 6/8's($4 total), $2 hard 6/8 ($4 total) and $8 field...is my math correct? Just swap reds for whites on the bubble machine.
Yep, just swap red for white, you got it.
Your math is absolutely correct, sir. Good job. 👍🏾👍🏾✊🏾
Why not hop the 5 also? How about $30 in the Field and Hop the 5,6,8?
Sure, adjust strategy as you like
15:27 - Shouldn't it be $25 on the 5
yes
interesting
6 rolls just to double money... not sure I like it. its still high risk of losing because of 7
I think if you wanted to invest a little more into each shooter for more safety, you could also play the dark side. Once you're out the hand you can put some winnings on the don't pass odds and you'll win some money back once you 7 out
When I do $100 Passline, I feel like I'm going to shoot myself in the foot if I don't hedge my bet with $15 Any Craps. I guess I'd feel safer winning $85 than losing $100.
1 in 9 times you will win the any craps and not lose your $100 pass line. 8 in 9 times you will lose $15, for total $120 loss. Certainly hurts to lose $100 vs $15 and many players agree with you.
If you want to bet $100 on the Pass, you should start with $25 on the Pass and then add $75 as an Odds bet.
@@jimklemens5018 late night Rivers Casino bumps its tables as high as $100 minimum bet
@@ColorUp That 11% you’re giving up betting Any Craps is the biggest silent money maker for The House than any other proposition “hop” bet on the layout. I’m not saying abandon the bet altogether-Comprehensive Strategy finds a use for many an unlikely tactic in its toolbox- it’s just, you should alMOST never make the sucker bet. Say-at a fifth tier Pass Line flat Parlay-sure. Have at.
@@Sh00terMcGavinXL Go play at the Wynn in Las Vegas. They have $50 and $100 minimum bet tables on Fridays and Saturdays.
Love this strat for poor people!
You should re-edit. At 15:20, you placed the five for $10 on a $25 table.
That would be a re shoot, not re edit.
@@ColorUp I was thinking you would just do a text layover.
Pretty good strategy when you get 17 rolls before a loss 😂😂
9:44 takes bet off hard way, next up is a hard way roll!! The classic! Wtf!!
of course
My craps table doesn’t have hop bets….
Many casinos will accept hop bets even when not on layout
hello
hello
this on a $10 table?
Unfortunately I think the $10 table Is dead on the vages strip
I think so, and why I won't play there, I guess there is places like OYO for $5 but not really "strip"
@@ColorUp Never been there I have the try it next time I’m in town I was mad 5 dollars tables were gone now 10 Going away to
One of the last times I went, Excalibur had $10 tables.
You can find them at Luxor early in the morning before it gets busy. Once they get more than 2 people playing, they bump them up to 15 and if it gets real busy, they'll bump them up to $25. I know it's not the strip, but South Point had a couple $10 tables last time I was in Vegas.
@@dbcooper9475 Yeah last time I was in Vegas was back in June I only can find 10 dolllar tables at Rio and Circus Circus
Which is really strip either