Craps Betting Strategy: The EZ 95 Part II – The Comeback (Subscriber Suggested Craps Strategy)

Craps Strategy Video Information:

Part II of a subscriber-suggested craps betting strategy that is a mod of Mel Lum Ho’s (Craps Hawaii) EZ 75. Subscriber 555 suggested that he would play Mel’s strategy a little differently… and that’s all I needed to roll it out for you here.

I hope you enjoy the content, and if you want me to play your strategy, simply post it in the comments!

This video is intended for entertainment only. The strategies illustrated are not a guarantee or promise of winnings in any way. Gamble legally at your own risk.

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Craps Betting Strategy: The EZ 95 Part II – The Comeback (Subscriber Suggested Craps Strategy)

6 thoughts on “Craps Betting Strategy: The EZ 95 Part II – The Comeback (Subscriber Suggested Craps Strategy)

  1. Nice video my friend. Your corrected amount should be plus $7 more….cause when you had $30 on the 5 and hit it, you only paid yourself $35. But a $30 5 pays $42. Not trying to be picky (not at all) just giving you a heads up.
    Again great video keep them coming always looking forward to watching you 🎲🤙

  2. So your inconsistencies in rolls and points was aggravated but I did enjoy the video

  3. Here's one put your numbers out there example 6&8 one hits pull that one down and you made a profit, then the other one hits then put the other number back up cant test it dont have gambling in Texas

  4. Hi, I have an idea for a strategy if you are interested.
    Very simple
    Play the inside for say 44.
    If you hit the 6/8 you press the 5&9 for 5 each
    If you hit the 5/9 you press the 6/8 for 6 each.
    If you was playing 110 inside then you either 15 or 18 (additional $1 investment)
    3 hits and down regardless.

  5. Hi CT! Idea for a strategy: place the even numbers. Well, buy the 4/10 when appropriate. 2 units on the 6 and 8. On a win collect roughly half and press the rest. On the 4 and 10, bet 1 unit and press 1 on a win (collecting 1). Alternative options would include incorporating the 5/9, towering one number rather than pressing as suggested, etc. Thanks for today’s video!

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