Craps strategy..A better martingale???

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Craps strategy..A better martingale???

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  1. Martingale systems are a terrible idea. If you were going to try, the 6 or 8 would be what you want to use, not the 5 or 9. They have the highest house edge considering you can buy the 4 and 10 to reduce its house edge to less than 3%

  2. Looks like we’re getting you some subscribers so you can get your channel back
    Excellent job brother

  3. Jacob thanks for the videos. I rarely ever see a strategy on betting on other shooters. Can you do a video on what you think is the best strategy for betting on other shooters? I usually don't bet on other shooters. Thanks.

  4. You make a good point. If your going to use the Martingdale technique use a box number like the 9 to get the odds instead of the field bet. But it will go bad eventually with the Martingale, as your sweating huge bets just to get even. I used the technique on the red/black bet in roulette winning five sessions in a row, only to be horrified when the color I didn't have showed 30 times in a row!

  5. An easier way to figure out the payout on the 5 or 9 is to take you bet and divide it by 5. Then multiply that by 7. Hope that helps.

  6. No betting strategy will overcome a house advantage. You will lose exactly 4% of all the money you place the 9 with. You will lose exactly 9.09% of all the money you bet on hard six or hard eight. You will lose11.11% of all the money you bet on hard 4 or hard 10. You only make longer to get into the long run because you only make huge bets a fraction of the time.but if you play long enough to make 10,000 huge bets, you will suffer a huge loss 100% of the time. This is math and also the statistics. And you should buy the 4 or 10 and give up 5% rather than 6.67% what happens when you have to make a bet bigger than the house limit, or a bet more than your bankroll. Unless you can control the dice, you will be bound by the house advantage

  7. You are giving the house 20 cents on every $5.00 that you bet to place the 5 or the 9. You are giving them almost 56 cents for every $5.00 that you bet on hard 4 or 10. You are giving them almost 46 cents for every $5.00 you bet on hard 6 or 8. This gets to be very expensive for you when you play for even one hour. This is your rate of loss in the long run, and you will be right on it no matter how lucky or unlucky you are in the beginning.

  8. Have you ever considered a Martingale the come? This way your increase could go straight to odds. $10 loss > $10 + 10 odds> 10 +30 odds. (Disclaimer: Never Martingale because its dangerous) It would be fun to watch a trial. You could potentially do it with straight bets no odds. The come out rolls would actually work in your favor then.

  9. I just can’t see the logic in risking $310 in five decisions to win $14 Even if they payout is a little more on the bigger bets especially on 5-9-4-10 If you were gonna do a martingale on a place numbers it best be 6 or 8 Cuz you’ll get whacked sooner rather than later and when you do it’s gonna take a whole lot of $14 wins to get back your 310 bucks…..And what you gonna do when you lose your 160$ bet and then your 320$ bet and then your $640 bet??
    In this game there are hot and cold numbers just like roulette …..So once you eventually get your bets on that cold number or one that goes cold you can lose even 10 bets and you’ll never recoup it all…
    The only way to do a martingale at craps is to set a cap on it like say 3 bets and then watch for hot numbers to put your money on….Then once you lose them 3 bets, you choose another number to bet on but then start your bets with a bigger bet amount…Like this….5-10-20= 35 When lose your next bets become 10-20-40= 70…When lose 20-40-80=140…..You got 3 bet levels for a total of 9 bets and your total risk is 245$
    You’d still need to win at least 3 times on levels 2 or 3 in order to be able to drop down to the previous level bet amounts….With the objective being to get back to level one which was 5-10-20…. And by backing off after 3 consecutive losses and looking for another number to play or Mabe stop on the place bets and get on the pass or don’t pass line if one looks to be winning a lot…..
    But the best way to play this Martingale Three level cap strategy is to use it on only the pass or don’t pass line…..Those are the two best bets on the table besides the odds bets,And you control all your bets and don’t even need the dealer to move your chips for you….
    Not only that,but You’d switch sides every time you lost 3 bets and you would use the three levels on both sides…..Pass line would use the entire 9 bets and so would don’t pass ….So each side would start with the 5-10-20 bets…. You’d be risking a total 490 bucks but you’d have 18 bets and that’s still less money at risk than a straight up Martingale after 9 bets…..And because the house VIG is much less on those bets,you’d stand a better chance of coming out ahead…..
    And even when you lost them 9 bets ,on one side or the other,you would still have made some $ in the meantime on both sides which would help to offset the loss….
    Try that one out next time and see how it plays out….And run out that 490$ or 500$ and see where you’re at. It could even consist of a fourth level but I think that’s too much for most folks and it would take a long time to do…Too much at risk except for Mabe the high rollers.
    I sometimes ask people this question…..Would you rather win 5$ or Lose $100??

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