Craps Betting Strategy – THE 36 BUILDER – BEGINNER OR LOW ROLLER STRATEGY

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Craps Betting Strategy – THE 36 BUILDER – BEGINNER OR LOW ROLLER STRATEGY

10 thoughts on “Craps Betting Strategy – THE 36 BUILDER – BEGINNER OR LOW ROLLER STRATEGY

  1. Pretty cool strategy! Started with $1,270 and ended with $1,530, so +$260/+20.5%. This strategy started with $200 and ended with $295, so +$95/+47.5%. Come bets with odds.

  2. I like the slow roll strategies. Minimizes losses and geeps you playing longer. But what do you think about making just a $6 DP on the come out? Consider the discussion @7:05. If you make a point, then hit it, you'll either make a buck (6/8) or three (rest of the numbers). If you hit big red, then you either break even (6/8) or lose a buck (rest of the numbers). One thing I've noted about most (most) strategies I know of is that it typically requires getting past roll #2 before breaking even on the layout or (best case) increasing the bankroll. This strategy requires that you get past roll #3 to get to that point. Despite that, I still like the strategy (for a beginner that's comfy with taking upwards of a $23 risk), particularly playing the don't with the dice in the hands of a random shooter. Thanks for another great vid!

  3. I like the system thanks for the video. I’ll let u know how it works for me this weekend. Thanks

  4. At 15:36 you rolled a come out 4-1 FIVE and failed to mark it. Then you realized it 2 rolls later and marked the 4 as the point. Just something I noticed and wanted to point out to you, bud.

    Thank you for the video!

  5. I really like this method.
    The math isn't obvious at first. I don't think I would have stumbled on this strategy by myself.
    Great job.
    By the way, I'm a new subscriber.
    Just joined about 2 hours ago.
    Love your table!

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