Best betting method for random rollers at craps table.

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Today we look at a popular betting method used by gambling author to win more at craps when betting on random rollers. The 5 count method eliminates the short rolls of random dice shooters and tries to start betting once the shooter is qualified.

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  1. I’ve read his book and when I first started playing, I followed his advise, actually, when I play, I like to watch rollers ahead of me before I place a bet. That was long before current conditions, so I understand how that might not be a good way to play now days. Once I do place my bets, I would play like that until I paid for my bets on the table, and I’d pull them down. I would do this until I had doubled I buy in. I’m not always that disciplined now days. I haven’t played since prior to the craziness started and I really want to get back to the casinos SO badly! We have a grand baby coming in a few months so we are abstaining from what I call the dirtiest place you can probably go, even in good conditions. Dirty, maybe but it’s still my favorite place to go and have fun. Q

  2. Not bad at all. This is the thinking behind the Hedgeless Horseman too. You're on roll five before taking any 7 risk. In my experience casinos give you a hard time about standing there without betting. I'd probably just play a small don't pass bet with this to avoid being hassled.

  3. After 5 rolls without the 7 showing up, doesn't that suggest the 7 is mathematically due? After all Mr. 7 shows up on average of every 6 rolls. To assume that five rolls without a 7 showing up constitutes a hot roller is to read the mind of the dice. But the dice are as brainless as my uncle Pete.
    While on the other hand, my aunt Beatrice will tell your future for $10.
    That's my ride, gotta go.

  4. Hi, this is Classical Pipes. I have uploaded all my old craps videos onto this channel. I had to redo my Classical Pipes channel due to youtube monetization rules against tobacco. It is now a cooking channel. My old craps videos now have their own channel. Thanks.

  5. Great video Color Up. FYI, @ the 11:35 mark, you hit the Point (8) but didn't flip the puck to Off (the first 8 was rolled @ the 10:00 mark as roll # 1 in the "5 Count Method"). On the next roll, you rolled another 8 which would have established a new Point as it was technically the Come Out roll. In this instance, you still would've paid the 8 as that was a Come bet from the previous roll, but you next four rolls were all 11's (which you paid out because you thought the puck was Off). In reality, you would have never been paid on those four 11's as you already established a Point (unless you were playing another Come bet … but I don't think you were) and then proceeded to roll two back to back 7's thereafter.

  6. There is zero validity to the five count. The dice have no memory so you can get hit on the sixth roll or seventh. Meanwhile a random shooter might throw three sixes in the first five rolls which you could have been on. Here's my way. The shooter throws two inside numbers..the come out and then the 2nd. Go 66 inside for two rolls and down.

  7. Craps Rule #1: Repeat after me. THE DICE HAVE NO M-E-M-O-R-Y. A shooter surviving a five count has proven NOTHING! It's no better or worse than an 8 or 10 count. The next roll is an INDEPENDENT EVENT. Same is true when pressing up your bets after a 12 count. Next roll is INDEPENDENT of EVERYTHING that has occurred previously. I never ceased to be amazed at how people can accurately quote the specific odds of any craps bet on the table and then actually believe as if a roll count some how affects those odds.

    Craps Rule #2: There is NO such thing as playing with "house money." If you win a bet and are paid off, it is IMMEDIATELY YOUR MONEY. It is YOUR decision whether to rack it up, cash it in or re-wager it on another bet of some fashion. One the one hand, I can understand why losing any profit over and above your buy in "stings less," but, on the other hand, I'm not certain why it stings less at all IF your objective was to actually MAKE MONEY. If you rack up $500 in profit and give it all back you've completely failed in your objective.

  8. I used to wait 3-5 rolls before betting. Of course that was before the pandemic and you could wait before betting.

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