The Comeout HOP #3 Don’t Pass Craps Strategy Session 3

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Session 3 of the COMEOUT HOP Don’t Pass Craps Strategy. Is there a craps betting strategy that can give you a chance to win even when the table’s not going your way? In other words, can a strategy be your friend most every time when you step up to the craps table? It is an elusive proposition. A strategy that works almost all the time. This strategy actually shows extreme promise. There is no such strategy that works 100%. Even a master dice influencer can’t have a good night every night. I would like to introduce the Comeout Hop. This is a low or no fear craps strategy. Let’s Play it out!

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  1. Interesting videos and enjoying your fast pace. At the risk of sounding petty, when you had $42 place 8 you paid $48 rather than $49 but definitely understandable with the fast pace you play. It's refreshing rather than a few other youtubers slow play puts me to sleep, literally. Will look for your next vid. Thanks

  2. Instead of placing the four and ten for 20 when you pressed Buy them for 20 and pay the 1 vig. Get paid net 39 instead of 36 every time. The 42 six or eight pays 49. Drop 1 and collect 50. Nice hand but you missed a huge opportunity on the four and ten. Go frim 15 direct to 25 and lock up a 1 – 2 profit, depending on when the vig is collected on the Buy bet. Then you're collecting 50 for 1 on every subsequent hit. Just my opinion.

  3. Great vid, always looking for new method! After watching 3 vids in this series, seems like this strategy can be greatly simplified along with eliminate the possibility of losing $143 if the hard 4 comes on the c/o. You’re hedging $23 on the c/o, why not just hedge the 7’s for $6 each and the 11 for $5?
    Note: Hop bets pay 15/1 where I play – example a $3 7 (6/1) would pay $45+$3=$48

    7 c/o – lay 4 ($57), hopped 7 ($48) = $105 – ($40 d/c) – ($36 6/8) – ($9 easy 4 hop) – ($5 11 hop) – ($6 other 2 7’s) = net profit $9
    11 c/o – $5 pays $80 – ($40 d/c) – ($9 7’s hop) – ($9 easy 4 hop) = $22 net profit
    Easy 4 c/o – $9 pays $144 – ($120 lay) – ($9 7’s hop) – ($5 11 hop) = $10 net profit
    Hard 4 c/o – $143 net loss
    2,3 c/o – $17 net profit
    5,9,10,12 c/o – $23 net loss
    6/8 c/o – $2 net loss

    Hop 7’s $6 each & $5 11
    7 c/o – $96 – ($40 d/c) – ($36 6/8) – ($12 other 2 7’s) – ($5 11 hop) = net profit $3
    11 c/o – $5 pays $80 – ($40 d/c) – ($18 7’s hop) = net profit $22
    Easy 4 c/o – $23 net loss
    Hard 4 c/o – $23 net loss
    2/3 c/o – $17 net profit
    5,9,10,12 c/o – $23 net loss
    6/8 c/o – $2 net loss

    In my humble opinion
    1. I would rather take a loss of $23 on either of the 4’s vs a $143 loss on the hard 4. Easier to recover from a $23 loss with a $300 bankroll vs losing 1/2 your bankroll on a hard 4 and not being able to continue to bet without an additional buy-in.
    2. Laying the 4, playing 5 hop bets & taking down your lay after the c/o at a live craps table gets complicated & can annoy the dealers quite quickly. I’m in CA, we only have craps that have cards for live tables & most of the tables don’t have hop bets, so I generally play on bubble craps machines. Getting down a d/c, 6/8 & 5 hops bets is pretty difficult to do in a matter of 20-30 seconds on a bubble craps machine, so I just prefer a simpler hedge.
    Again I enjoy the vids, keep up the good work & I look forward to seeing more strategies!

  4. Couple other twists I played with a similar strategy –
    1. If you hit 6/8 on c/o spread out to $32 across. Dropping from $36 to $32 w/ $12 6/8 and $5 rest of box #s, puts you in the black $2 plus continued profit on any box number vs waiting on another 6/8. (Note: If you’re playing at a $5 table or bubble craps machine)
    2. If I hit 6/8 I move into a modified iron cross, add an extra $3 to have $15 5, $18 6/8 & $10 field, move out from there to cover the other box numbers. Works great for a $10 table.

  5. 3:11 you converted to $30 6 using your rack. the red should have gone to the house rack

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