10 thoughts on “Craps strategy $75 dont and a good roll to start, then mistakes, the Justice Rolls!

  1. The don’t is a good strategy if you play house money after you get a few hits. I would NEVER rely on a long roll to beat this game. Long rolls are gravy.

    Another suggestion. If you hit a come out craps, I’d leave it on the don’t and double up on the place bets. Take three hits down and then start pressing like you did. Any decent roll and you can double your bankroll and have a nice dinner.

  2. I think we are on the same track today. I decided I need to take down my don't and clean off the numbers after a decent profit. Experimenting with taking the don't off or lower it along with numbers. I need to take the profit in some planned manner

  3. You know it's not going to go on 50 rolls when I play the money on the board I look at as my profits and I don't want the house to get it has plenty of hours in the day to play craps take your profit off the board and play the don't

  4. Thanks Jacob, I think I detected a very rare dealing error from you at the end of your first roll! You had $25 doey/don’t and you took all the chips for the bank after tha 7out, instead of paying one to the other, robbing yourself of $50. As you said at the time, normally you would leave with your $400+ profit at that point, so all the bad luck, or “wrong” choices after that are speculative. By trying more and more different plays for your viewers, you are perhaps moving away from your core strategies and this experimentation may be contributing to some of your less profitable demonstrations. I think that these demonstrations are very valuable to your viewers, by showing us how we can sometimes drop the ball when trying the wrong play at the wrong time, as well as how we can cash in by making the right play at the right time. Cheers

  5. I think you owe yourself another $50. You had $25 on DP and $25 on Pass Line. When big Red came, isn't that a wash? You collected both and put in the casino bank

  6. Good illustration Coach. I appreciate the way you can change your mind on a strategy after a few rolls. That comes with your experience Amigo. I understand continuing on to fill in time for the session but after we were up the 400$ I’m sure we we’d probably go drink some Alabama Bourbon 🥃. Thanks for sharing

  7. I like the way you play but leaving to much on the table when the point is hit is always my trigger to regress back to my starting bets. I know very conservative but I’ll take win over a loss.

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