Kamikaze Craps Strategy – Part 2 (Bankroll $150)

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In this video, we take another shot at the at Kamikaze. With a starting bank roll of $150, is it possible to exceed $1,000 in a short about of time? Going “all-in” in hopes to win it big comes with a price. In this power move, how fast can we press until we’re ready to walk away with our head held high? Things that were missed or wanted to address that wasn’t covered in the previous video are added in the breakdown segment.

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Kamikaze Craps Strategy – Part 2 (Bankroll $150)

4 thoughts on “Kamikaze Craps Strategy – Part 2 (Bankroll $150)

  1. Make sure you press the 6 n 8 in incriments of 6 not 5 as you showed in your opening explanation of the strategy. The vig goes way up if you place the 6 n 8 50 vs 60.

  2. It doesn't usually work like this. You have some rather long rolls without the 7. A single 7 and you getting wiped out is far more likely as you need more than a dozen rolls without a 7 to keep pressing like this. Just because you go off your place bets after three rolls will not save you from the probability of the 7 hitting once every six rolls and it can happen far less than that and even two, three or more times in a roll. Your only hope on not going broke is to take your money down much sooner.

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