HP $120 Craps Betting Strategy: Live Roll Practice. Vegas Preparation

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Watch as I practice in running my HP$120 Craps Betting Strategy so that I get it down perfect for my next Vegas Trip on December 21-23. The HP $120 is an advanced Craps Betting strategy with a lot of moving parts so I want to make sure I get it down perfectly so I don’t miss a step and more importantly slow down the dealers and also the game.

In this video you will get to see my new Stick Right 1 toss that I have been practicing as well. Watch and see how I do as Mrs Money Shot assists as my dealer and stickwoman.

If you haven’t yet seen the details of this strategy go check it out here. https://youtu.be/8zpnOvrEjPE

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10 thoughts on “HP $120 Craps Betting Strategy: Live Roll Practice. Vegas Preparation

  1. Great new intro! I like the low underhand throw – much less energy to dissipate. Although I've seen great throws with a high rainbow toss, the throwers were very skilled with very consistent spin and landing spot. A dead/low spin, low toss (from SL1, SR1) that barely dribbles up to kiss the the wall will have less momentum to bounce off and scramble around. Like you did perfectly here – 21:30 Notice how the dice stayed lower the camera frame in flight. More like pitching coins to a wall – you want a dead cat bounce. When practicing, I try to get both dice to stop just before the wall. Then in actual play I can do the same throw and adjust my position a few inches closer to the wall and get very little rebound. Then I use the chip rail dividers to mark the ideal position. When I throw so dead that the dealers and look around at each other but say nothing, I know I'm doing it right.

  2. That was an Awesome Video!!!
    It was good to see the possibilities from almost every angle.📐 With all 5 shooters; it seemed like was achieved.🎆
    I also liked when you hit the point early, so that we could see how you play out the rest of the strategy 2:59 to 7:19
    Because of that; it shows that you can come back, and that it is a strong system💪. Nothing is prefect🎯; but hitting a hole in the system, and then winning back to your starting bankroll is a "HUGE Win" in my book.
    It was great to see you fumble around in your rack 🛤also – lol … I do that too (I need those Pro Craps dividers) hehehehe. When Ms. Money Shot wasn't sure about how the system was to work out it was great because it simulates how a real deal would react. In that way; you kind of know what to say irl to the dealers/others.

    I know on the 4th shooter you were going for the (Moon🌙) Big win. My question is; in "retrospect" (your word 😉 ) would you do the same, or try to collect a little more? I ask; because 14 rolls is a long roll already, and you seemed to leave it out there. No wrong answer – I like both "collect vs go big."

    I love your socialization and fun times with each other (fun to watch).
    I love your innovation, collaboration, positive attitudes, and passion for the game.

  3. Hey Bryan, I may have said this before, but you two are so entertaining, I'd love to have you two at my craps table! ☺

  4. Why not hedge the yo for $10 on the come out? Don t you lose the don’t pass line on a yo?

  5. Hey Brian This comment pertains to the chip management.. on a buy -in of lets say 2000 ,What i do on every round is keep 500 dollars in the front chip rail ( all quarter chips in 5 100 dollar bundles) in the back rail is 1500.. Lets say i place 100 dollars on the numbers As i hit score numbers i replenish the front rail until it is back to 500 all money hit after that point goes to the back rail as profit. if i am having a bad night and lose the front rail (500.00) I usually leave the table and take a break or leave. Btw all red(nickle chips) are kept one divider to the right on the rail. Good luck in Vegas!!!!!

  6. HI from Germany,
    I really like your channel and your positive energy 🙂 Unfortunatly we have no crap tabels in Germany, the only possibility to play is at Kings Casino in Rozvadow.
    I like your strategy and I'm playing a don't strategy in rozvadov as well.
    The back wall is great. But I don't like the pure Iron cross strategy to gain the 100$. I would change it depending on the Button.
    Button 5/9: 60$ on the 6&8 10$ each on the 4&10 and 5/9 (no button). You invest also 90$, but you collect more (except craps numbers 😉 The EZ is at the 7&8 🙂
    Or riscing a bit more when the Button is at 4/10. For example +60$ in odds and 125$ across (110$ inside 15$ 4/10) + 15$ hard 4/10 for a hedge or 4 rolls 4$ horn).
    6/8 (probably 5) I like the Iron cross.
    So have a good time and probably I see you in Vegas (at June 😉

  7. You won the hard 8 on Shooter #5 but instead of collecting you moved the bet to Hard 6.
    When you ordered the Hard 8 Mrs Moneyshot asked if you wanted the Hard6 and you said no. Review the video.

  8. Wouldn’t it be better to hop the 7 combinations for 10 dollars each on the come out instead of laying the back wall. Pays more. I am going to try this strategy on a smaller scale in Vegas next week.

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