Craps strategy. Dont + odds, + 2 come bets further defined

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10 thoughts on “Craps strategy. Dont + odds, + 2 come bets further defined

  1. ‘Liked’ the vid, as I appreciate the effort on posting and the work involved. Not a fan of the play though. To each their own. On the initial roll, the DP and DC only have three ways to win and 8 ways to lose. Want to fight those odds all night? Not me. Place bets across and an appropriate Lay to protect in the initial roll. Leave up the Lay or take it down….leaving it up is the same odds as your DP/DC…and you can pick the number…and move it around to another number, etc. Just me. Many ways to win or lose, but fighting the odds on the first roll isn’t for me…plus we waste a roll of the dice that would pay a Place bet. Three hits and down. Can always get back in should the shooter show he’s ‘one a roll’. How does he do that? Makes his first point, with a few repeaters or hard ways….again, my barometer.
    Tipping: When I’m shooting, I’ll put $5 on each of the hard ways (for the boys) or piggy back my Pass Line bet. I want them in the game with me…rooting for me.
    I’ll start with 64 Across to get the feel for the table when I first buy in. I can always press or get bigger should it look favorable.
    25-30% win and I’m out, no matter if it is one shooter or five. Take a break and come back later. Obviously, if the table is hot, I don’t stop at my win goal in the middle of the hot shooter…but, once he’s done…I’m out…using their money with my 25% in my pocket, I’ll ‘shoot the moon’. Again, just a thought and just me.

  2. Way to grind it out, got down, back up, smart bankroll management – extremely realistic review of a system.

  3. I ran it a couple of times and made these adjustments….I also increased the DP bet to $50….if the point was 4/5/9/10 I put $150 on the DP odds and if the point was 6/8 I put $120 on the DP odds….then I increased the come bets to $50 with $25 odds ($30) for the 5/9….if the come out point is 6/8 I don’t hedge it with a place bet I just play the strategy out….I also don’t use the Hard 4/10 hedges either…..started with a $1000 bank roll and when I stopped I had my original $1000 +1150…..this strategy seems to work well with a choppy/cold table and I think if 3 DP bets get whacked I would just stay off the DP continue by playing the come bets and place the other box numbers until the 7 and then start this strategy again….just my 99 cents 😉

  4. I like the running dialogue of an explanation. I'm gonna call you "dice coach".

  5. need you to have some '' multiple two hour rolls '' like 36 `press does regularly as stated in his latest video with you………………….how did u keep a straight face….thats what i want to know ggggggggggggggggggggggggg …………………..how many legit 120min rolls have u seen or performedin your career brother i've seen 000000000 and ive played for 35 yrs gg love your work

  6. This has got me thinking that whilst placing the 6 and 8 is ok, on the comeout you could instead play a doey-don't. If its an unfavourable number like the 6 or 8 make another doey-don't on the come/DC until you get a favourable number for the don't. Now you can add your lay odds on the favourable number and go back and add light side odds on the already established doey-don'ts.

    You don't fight the come out this way except for the 12 push which is basically a 1 in 36 vig and less tax than laying a number or covering come out losses. Yes you won't get the advantage of the don't flat portion.. however its not a big deal as you have to lose the come out once every 3.5 rolls, to get that don't established with no guarantee it will win, especially on the 6 or 8. We also know that one third of the time it takes more than one roll to set a point so we do have a substantial disadvantage to overcome on the don't come out.

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