Learn How to Play Craps in 4 minutes

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Learn How to Play Craps in 4 minutes. Learn to play Craps with Color Up. Craps is the most exciting casino game with the opportunity to win the big bucks at the casino.

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Learn How to Play Craps in 4 minutes

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  1. Important to mention that the prop bet odds are garbage and that the value bets are your point/come odds bets. It’s the only bet in the house that pays true odds.

  2. Jeremy, first of all thanks for the great instructional videos! Now on to my newbie questions. I live in the crappy state of California where dice craps is not allowed, only the card version, is this worth playing? Are the odds any different than traditional craps? I live about 20 minutes from a casino with card craps, but am unsure of "action", should I play if I am only player? Also should I bet on the Pass or No Pass in this situation? I will be going in with a small $100-150 bankroll, which strategy would you recommend. Thanks again for the instruction! Keep up the great work!

  3. Ok I have a question on a strategy … let's say you are at a $5 table, I put $5 on pass, and the point rolls a 9, I lay odds behind pass of $20 and then put $5 on 5, $7 on 6 and 8 … can I lay AGAINST 4 and 10 enough to cover a 7 roll, so if you roll a 5,6,7,8,9 you win and then if you roll a 7, you win the 4 and 10 bets to cover the loss from the 5,6,7,8,9? …if you could do a video on this i would like that please

  4. I have had some success playing a certain strategy, but I don't know what the strategy is called. I am hoping that you can make a video that demonstrates this strategy (or a variation of it that you believe might work better). The strategy goes like this: I'm not concerned with what the point is, and I don't play the Pass Line or Don't Come. I only place bet the inside numbers once a seven has been rolled, and my place bets are always on. I bet $12 each on the 6 and 8 and $10 each on the 5 and 9. I take all bets down after 3 rolls (or after any of the inside numbers hit). If seven rolls before the next three rolls, I place bet $24 each on the 6 and 8 and $20 each on the 5 and 9. I take all bets down after 3 rolls (or after any of the inside numbers hit). Sometimes I find myself having to place $48 each on the 6 and 8 and $40 each on the 5 and 9 (if a seven rolls two times in a row). If a seven rolls three times in a row, I’m out for the day (I suppose you could Martingale this to five or six levels if you had the bankroll). The recommended bankroll for this strategy is a minimum of $500. The drawbacks to this strategy are that as you know, there are times when seven does roll three times in a row and that you’ll find yourself feeling FOMO when a good shooter comes along. Since I never place a Pass Line bet, I pass on being the shooter. Thank you for all the great effort and hard work you put into The Color Up channel.

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