ALEX’S FAVORITE – “DP Pressure” Craps System Overview

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ALEX’S FAVORITE – “DP Pressure” Craps System Overview

10 thoughts on “ALEX’S FAVORITE – “DP Pressure” Craps System Overview

  1. went to Patreon and joined… I don't see this work sheet or strategy

  2. Hedge the 7's with a sevens hop versus any seven, if available. Math works a little better on the hop bet.

  3. What happens if you get paid on the come-out with a 2 or 3? Is that a level winner and you increase the DP or do you rail it and continue as you were?

  4. When I DP I like to ease my way in with smaller bets and work up to the bigger bets. Then when I'm hammering the table with my huge bets and it can't handle anymore I dump my load of chips on the table, color my fat stack up, and hit the road.

  5. Bet the pass and don't pass line on the come out and then the house has no advantage and you can lay odds on each number rolled before a 7 or the point comes out. For example, shooter comes out with a 5, you lose your pass bet but your don't pass bet wins. Now the shooter either has to make the point [5] or roll a 7 to end the roll. The odds of rolling a 5 on the second roll is 11% and rolling a 7 is 16% which means the shooter will probably not roll either thus giving you another chance to lay odd on. On the third roll the chances of rolling a 5 are 30% whereas the chances of rolling a 7 is 43%. So it is possible another number will be rolled so you can lay odds. On the 4th roll the chances of rolling a 7 is 52%. It is just math.

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