3 Point Blender Craps Strategy

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3 Point Blender Craps Strategy is a craps strategy from my Dice Advice series. In Dice Advice I show viewer submitted strategies and roll them. In Season 2 Episode 8 I show the 3 Point Blender. This is a craps strategy that utilizes Don’t Pass bets and Don’t Come bets. These bets are then hedged with Place bets. This grinder strategy puts you in a can’t lose situation where you color up if you hit your placed numbers. This craps strategy is also good for comps in the casino. Thank you to 36FullPress for the strategy. You can check out his channel here.
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3 Point Blender Craps Strategy

10 thoughts on “3 Point Blender Craps Strategy

  1. I like to follow along with field bets on these videos for my own test..$25 field bets would of won 200..never seen your total this time..good video..i could do this at some point when tables are cold or you want to warm up to something or a high limit is all that can be found..thanks

  2. Love the channel! I have a strategy you could model. After the come out roll, lay the 4 (or 10) for $100 and bet $15 on hard 4 (or 10). The only number that can hurt you is a soft 4 (or 10). If you lose a bet, replace the losses and add the 100/15 BEFORE the next roll (that 7 is coming!). Keeping track of the loss re-bet amounts is complicated and best written out on paper for a cheat sheet. You could lay both the 4 and 10 but the re-bet amounts get big fast (No 4/10 only pays 1/2, so re-bets are basically tripled w every loss). So I stick with either 4 or 10. I choose 4 or 10 by first watching the table and when a soft 4 or 10 comes out, I lay that number for the next roll. I switch between 4/10 if/when the other soft number comes out. With this strategy you have 3 outcomes, 1-run out of bank roll on re-bets before 7 comes (project the re-bet amount to 10 losses, if you dont have that bank dont play). 2- you hit the table max re-betting then another soft # rolls (unlikely. have you ever seen 10 soft 4s or 10s roll in one shooter?). 3- you will win. Its a fun system, slow, safe, and very scary when a few soft #'s hit you before the 7. But that 7 is coming, so if you keep re-betting, you will win. Love to see it played out here!

  3. I like this strategy will try next time when I will be in Atlantic City. I heard about this strategy, but totally forgot. Thank you!

  4. Damn, 9 field bets in a row. I at times play the 6/8 and watch the shooter to see if they are hitting the field. After I saw you hit the 2nd Field I would have played a $50 in the field and went 4 rolls.

  5. I really don't like this strategy. To me the possibilities to loose are higher than win compare to some other strategies. You can loose on the don't pass bar, don't come bar (and you go often on these bars with this srategie). You loose too when you hit the point when he's not cover and that's happen often too. To recover these losts you need to hit the only 2 numbers apart the point several times. Hard. I think you need more luck on this strategie to get some winnings than some others. Thanks for your videos they are very interesting.

  6. I have a specific question. Say you have points on the DP and 2 DC's and have your 3 place bets out. The shooter hits their point. You lose your DP and win on the place bet on the point. On the come-out the DC's are always working and you have your place bets working. You put out $30 for a new DP. If either of the established DC points hit you lose the DC, but get paid for the place bet and that number becomes the shooter's new point. You then put out a new DC and try to get another point, to make 3. On that come-out an eleven, of course, is an automatic loss of $30 on the DP, but the seven also loses $30 (the DP and the two place numbers). If you would move one of those place numbers down and use that for the DP the seven couldn't hurt you (DC's would win and remaining place and DP would lose), it would be a push. What do you think?

    By the way, love your videos and thanks for using one of Sam Grafstein's methods. Warms this old-timer's heart.

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