9 thoughts on “Jump the 49 craps strategy

  1. Hi Larry, congrats on not missing any on/offs this time. I have enjoyed your videos and strategies, but was getting annoyed by your on/off errors. However, I understand how difficult playing, dealing and talking on camera all at the same time must be, so I have stuck with you and now subscribed. Please keep up the good content. I have adopted a variation of your strategies to include risking a big bet on the 5 and 9 for the first hit before regressing. Obviously this increases the $ at risk for a point seven out, but it also increases the chances of getting onto casino money earlier. I understand your reasoning, but my variation worked better for me on the practice table. Cheers

  2. a good way to get the 4 & 10 into play may be to take a $50 payout and buy the 4 and 10 as early as possible rather than rack it up… it's all about personal preference I guess… if it doesn't bug you to dead roll 4's and 10's in the knowledge that you racked $50 instead so be it… peace of mind works wonders too… I guess the way I look at it is I'm just re-investing the house's money at this point right?

  3. If you're willing to risk going for two hits to pay for the Sweet 49 with casino money, you can increase your odds every roll from 28% to 50% during the financing stage, and bank $25 after setting up the 49.

    Start with place bets of $45 on the 5 & 9 and $54 on the 6 & 8 ($198 total). After the first hit ($63 win) drop $3 and press the 5 & 9 to $60 and the 6 & 8 to $72. The second hit pays $84, and when added to the $63 win totals $147. Setting up the Sweet 49 requires $122 which leaves $25 to bank.

    You could still keep just $100 and $1 checks in your rack using this method too. 

    In this vid, with the one exception where big red came out during the financing stage, you hit the 6 or 8 in the first roll or two after come outs, so using a two hit financing system would have made less money. That being said, being aware of other options never hurts so figured I'd share.

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