Good craps strategy? Come out rolls option from the Don’t side.

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7 thoughts on “Good craps strategy? Come out rolls option from the Don’t side.

  1. You should do a video on "verbiage" I know I'd find that very helpful, especially for the weirder bets. I do a $2 craps, $1 yo and am never sure how to phrase it.

  2. The only time I use HOP bets is for big red on a DP/DC come out roll. Lower house edge compared to Any Seven. Of course it’s mathematically best to not hedge at all.

  3. I use the lay bets on the come out against the 7, I never use protection against the 11 though.

  4. The best you are going to get without a lay bet: $15 DP, hop the reds for $1 each, $1 Yo. You are spending 27% (26.67% to be exact) of your DP bet on your hedge. I think it makes sense to drop the Yo and make it a straight $3 – 20%. Come out 11's are rare enough that you should be able to weather the few of them that will crop up. Very nice presentation!

  5. The best you are going to get without a lay bet: $15 DP, hop the reds for $1 each, $1 Yo. You are spending 27% (26.67% to be exact) of your DP bet on your hedge. I think it makes sense to drop the Yo and make it a straight $3 – 20%. Come out 11's are rare enough that you should be able to weather the few of them that will crop up. Very nice presentation!

  6. I been playing the Dooey Dont for years. You say it’s stupid but the WHOLE point is to avoid losing when someone rolls a 7 or 11. Theres so many times I will watch someone playing just the don’t pass while I’m doing the Dooey Dont and a come out roll will be like. 7, 11, 7, 7 now say the table is $15 min. He’s already down $60 before the point was even established while I’m still over there even. The WHOLE point in that is to avoid the come out 7 or 11. When the point is established now it’s in my fav then I make an odds bet on my Dont. The 12 barely ever rolls but here n there I might toss $1 on but most of the time I don’t even waste my time with the bet. Seems like most of the time I’m the one walking out winning and the way you guys say is the correct way to play there all leaving broke.

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