10 thoughts on “Craps strategy. Super aggressive for Alain Cruz

  1. I really enjoyed this video keep it up Jacob. I know you said many wont try it but i say put out the content anyway for the selected few that just may. Im going to try it hopefully it works same for me.

  2. Damn I wish I could go play with you. Could learn a lot by recognizing which way to play based on what the table is doing.

  3. basically the iron cross, a terrible bet with a hedge. You lost the first roll, but didn't acknowledge it. You were in the hole $145 right off the bar.

  4. I have to disagree with what your doing taking down you don't points to load up on 4 odds. You don't have less exposure. You actually have more exposure. Your exposure was spread out before on 3 numbers. It's a lot harder to knock off three numbers than one. Plus when you factor in the payouts you are actually way worse off.

  5. When you say aggressive, you mean aggressive. Even though it's too rich for my blood, it was interesting (and fun) to watch. Thanks for the videos and strategies!

  6. Because you did not move the puck, you did not explain what to do when you hit the point when it was six or eight. Still confused on that part.

  7. I played this strategy several times with real dice and on a computer. This strategy doesn't last long with digital dice. I modeled it on a computer and it bottoms out between 100-150 rolls. But, real dice seem to reflect true results, as the dice are not influenced by an RNG. The things that hurt this strategy are hitting the 7 early or the 5 often or not hitting the place 6 or place 8 (even though a loser in the field) before getting your DCs up, long rolls, and knocking off the DCs. But overall, it's just a race to hit those place bets and get those DCs up in time to seven out. Easy and fun strategy with lots of action. There's a lot of Bet$ out at once and a lot of money moving around, which makes it seemingly aggressive, but really it's the bet sizes that make it seem aggressive. I tried this on a five-dollar table with smaller bets ($5 field, $12 place 6 & 8, $5 DC). The action is the same, but profiting is a grind, so it really is better to start with at least a $300 bankroll and play with quarters and nickels (look like a high roller and earn those comps). While you weren't playing with the puck, people need to realize that if you aren't allowed to make a DC bet if a point isn't established. No problem, just put up a Don't Pass bet instead and make that one of your three points. Thanks for the vid!

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