Hello Sir! Found your short video on this the other day and now this longer version! Great presentation on how this strategy works and I hope to try this the next time I'm in Vegas! Thank you again for posting this! Robert
Nice video! I like the strategy and will try. May get into $1 hardways bet on 10,4 then parlay and collect if they hit. Also may hedge(insurance)the come out roll with a $1-2 any seven. Also this will win a free $25 with a 2,3 on the comeout. I can see this working with playing the long game and keeping the bets low. No pressing! 👍🏽
I'd imagine it would be good to place odds on the DP bet if the point is a 4 or 10 since the odds of a 7 rolling before them are pretty high. Same with 5 and 9, but to a lesser extent. So maybe 2x odds for 4/10 and 1x odds for 5/9.
Odds on the don’t is technically never a bad bet since you are advantaged (7 is the most probable number) - only thing with odds is to make sure you aren’t over exposing yourself based on bankroll. But 2x odds and 1x are good starting points!
If the point gets put on the eight, would it be okay to leave my bet on the 8? That way it would be like playing just the six except if the eight does get hit. I don't lose the full 25. Just 11?
Really like this content. I'm looking for a slow grind to start. You know, make something out of nothing. Some of the content elsewhere I've seen is a bit silly. I like the grinder, degenerate strategies. If I see another 1 or 2 great grinder basic strategies I'd be happy to sub. Liked ur content.
Appreciate that! I do have quite a few grinding starter strats you will find. I also do have some other “silly” videos but those are typically stated from the start of the video. Appreciate you stopping by!
You should increase the DP bet so it has more separation from the place bet total to turn the 7 into a “true” winner. Otherwise you’re essentially breaking even using the DP as a hedge and leave yourself with a lower likelihood of recouping the inevitable come out losses.
@@flyerjack1548 If the DP isn’t an ~20% winner over what you’ve got at risk with your place bets then it doesn’t seem worthwhile in my opinion. Let’s say you’re on a $15 table with a point of 9, I’d want probably have $45-$50 in coverage on the DP for the $18 place bets on the 6 and 8
Figuring out the odds and payoffs both at different levels is the most difficult for me. Does the come bet number pay the same as an equivalent line bet number?
After a few hits on 6 and 8 and you have made a profit, you could always remove the Don't Pass to avoid losing it, correct? I know the chances are higher a 7 will be rolled but I guess it is one way to eliminate losing the $25 on point roll.
@@michaeldequatro1012 you can remove the don’t pass bet at any time as “you technically have the advantage” since 7 is the most common number. You cannot remove a pass line bet once the point is wstablished
Please let me know what you think. roll out my "TheUltimateUptownDowntownLadder" Strategy Link to chart: drive.google.com/file/d/1HAfB9qKGak1hcR5aFCIT_VeQ1UkA0kRY/view?usp=sharing
Hello Sir! Found your short video on this the other day and now this longer version! Great presentation on how this strategy works and I hope to try this the next time I'm in Vegas! Thank you again for posting this! Robert
Thank you! Good luck!
Nice video! I like the strategy and will try. May get into $1 hardways bet on 10,4 then parlay and collect if they hit. Also may hedge(insurance)the come out roll with a $1-2 any seven. Also this will win a free $25 with a 2,3 on the comeout. I can see this working with playing the long game and keeping the bets low. No pressing! 👍🏽
Thanks! It’s a solid strategy. I have had lots of success with it. It’s a steady grind that performs well.
Hi Chris nice pretty safe starting out and a...great branching out strategy after a few wins. keep up the good work 👍
Thank you Dan!
I'd imagine it would be good to place odds on the DP bet if the point is a 4 or 10 since the odds of a 7 rolling before them are pretty high. Same with 5 and 9, but to a lesser extent. So maybe 2x odds for 4/10 and 1x odds for 5/9.
Odds on the don’t is technically never a bad bet since you are advantaged (7 is the most probable number) - only thing with odds is to make sure you aren’t over exposing yourself based on bankroll. But 2x odds and 1x are good starting points!
Nice rollout. Good instruction. Thanks for taking the time.
Appreciate that Thomas! This is a great strategy that I recommend to a lot of people
This is a great beginning strategy . Thanks for the content.
For sure! appreciate the comment and feedback!
If the point gets put on the eight, would it be okay to leave my bet on the 8? That way it would be like playing just the six except if the eight does get hit. I don't lose the full 25. Just 11?
Agree
Great beginner strategy. Nice video thanks for sharing.
Hope it works well for you!
Really like this content. I'm looking for a slow grind to start. You know, make something out of nothing. Some of the content elsewhere I've seen is a bit silly. I like the grinder, degenerate strategies. If I see another 1 or 2 great grinder basic strategies I'd be happy to sub. Liked ur content.
Appreciate that! I do have quite a few grinding starter strats you will find. I also do have some other “silly” videos but those are typically stated from the start of the video. Appreciate you stopping by!
You should increase the DP bet so it has more separation from the place bet total to turn the 7 into a “true” winner. Otherwise you’re essentially breaking even using the DP as a hedge and leave yourself with a lower likelihood of recouping the inevitable come out losses.
This is a good point! Thank you for sharing
@Zach Reed What bet would you recommend on the DP? $30, $35, $50 ?!?
@@flyerjack1548 If the DP isn’t an ~20% winner over what you’ve got at risk with your place bets then it doesn’t seem worthwhile in my opinion. Let’s say you’re on a $15 table with a point of 9, I’d want probably have $45-$50 in coverage on the DP for the $18 place bets on the 6 and 8
So that's what the don't pass bar is for.
The bet is called Don't Pass.
"Bar 12" means "except 12". If a 12 is rolled on the come out roll, it is a push.
Figuring out the odds and payoffs both at different levels is the most difficult for me. Does the come bet number pay the same as an equivalent line bet number?
Hi Max, Yes the come bet pays the same odds as a pass line bet.
Ye, they are basically the same bet.
After a few hits on 6 and 8 and you have made a profit, you could always remove the Don't Pass to avoid losing it, correct? I know the chances are higher a 7 will be rolled but I guess it is one way to eliminate losing the $25 on point roll.
Yes, you could remove the Don’t Pass if you wanted.
@@DiceDegen I thought you can't remove your Don't Pass bet.
@@michaeldequatro1012 you can remove the don’t pass bet at any time as “you technically have the advantage” since 7 is the most common number. You cannot remove a pass line bet once the point is wstablished
@@DiceDegen Thank you. I was misinformed
Only an idiot would remove or reduce a Don't Pass bet after the point is established.
Just Place bet the point to guarantee a tie or win.
I'm more of a pass line player.. this don't strat I will definitely try
Good way to try the don’t while also having some light action.
Personally I’d add the COME to this strategy
Gracias bro
Welcome!
good strat. math very good. hope horseshoe is working that day. bottom line.
AMAZING! Love it!!! This content desperately needs Promo>SM!!
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Please let me know what you think.
roll out my "TheUltimateUptownDowntownLadder" Strategy Link to chart: drive.google.com/file/d/1HAfB9qKGak1hcR5aFCIT_VeQ1UkA0kRY/view?usp=sharing
I will certainly check it out! thank you!