Fun bubble craps strategy that can be rolled out on a regular table: the vigilante 7. Start off with $1 pass line and then do $1 come bet followed by a $2 come bet, and then $4 and then keep martingaling the come bet, ensuring that the current come bet is even to the bet you have out. A 7 results in a push, and 11 turns everything on the board into house money and you can take the come bet down if it hits. If you’re getting to $32 or $64 in the come, you can hedge it with a few dollars in the any craps bet. It’s called the vigilante 7 because although the 7 makes all the come bets loose, it results in a push and clears the board so you can start small again.
Awesome video! I've been using this method for a little while now like we talked about on your Best Casino Quest Craps Strategy. Glad to see others like it as well!
I like the idea of staying for a long roll, but I like creating a cap for yourself better. Reluctant double tap, 2 hit cap. 🧢 Stay disciplined and pull down after 2 hits once you’ve double tapped. It caps your profit per shooter but you’re pulling down close to the average 6 roll shooter. It will definitely sting watching a long roll, but I bet you end up with more profit capping yourself.
My adjustment would be a don't pass $50 with 44 inside. As long as you pass the come out roll, then the 44 inside would be covered with a $6 profit on an early 7 out + you still have the ability to hit the inside numbers. You shift the risk from 7 to the point number. After the inside numbers are paid for with either double tap or 3 hits and regress (almost paid for), you could leave the don't pass bet up or take it down (although you are the favorite over the point)
Hey I have a strategy I’d like to see how it works. I’ve never done it before but I do play it ok digital craps. And it seems to work pretty good. Kinda like the Dallas Draw down. I usually start with $100 across the number 4,5,6,8,9,10. Hit 2xs. Draw down to half amount. Hit 2xs, break down to table minimum amount. And just let the numbers hit and collect each number. Clearing the table of your money.
I am going to be at the Silver Legacy on Friday, March 24 to play craps with a 10X tier credit multiplier. Definitely going to be playing hybrid style with a $100 to $200 Don't Pass bet.
Interesting strategy. I'll be curious to see how this holds up in Wincraps using a 57k roll file from live rolls ... Hope it does so I can try it out on my next casino trip. Thanks for video ... Roll On ...
@@ColorUp Very true, always subject to what's rolling on any given session but if I can identify strategies that have Total $ Net % that are less than 3% against a years worth of live rolls then I consider that a pretty good strategy to spend money on.
Live the channel, great presentation and I have learned a lot. Question I have , you are betting $44 across inside numbers, what if I am in a $15 table, can I still do $44 across inside or do I have to use $66 across inside?
I'm new to craps, ive spent a lot of time watching your videos but a video that I saw from someone else is what's got me interested but I'd like to see a live roll of this bet. He called it the "hoppin 5's." He outs 60 on 6 and 8, 35 field, and 5 on 4-1 and 3-2
I did this my 1st night on a cruise I was just on. Got me up 100$. Table was cold off and on the last 2nights so i ended up down. Not enough shots to do a light to dark side progression throught the DC, and the table had minimum lays.
The truth about any strategy is you MUST regress your bets in the early cycles with the object of paying for most - if not all - of your shooter investment. Go hog wild with presses after you cover your cost; MOST rolls fail to reach the profit stage, therefore you must regress under the assumption that Red is laying in the weeds. (Because it IS !)
They have another strategy on casino quest which is similar, you bet $66 inside, first hit you place the 4 and 10 for $10 each, second hit you press the inside $22, then third hit you regress down to $64 across. It only takes 3 hits which is huge in my opinion. Love your channel by the way!
Unrelated, but as a shooter can you bet the don’t pass? I thought you can but I can’t find any documentation stating one way or the other way. If you can, when do you stop shooting? Because now hitting a 7 is the goal. So do you stop shooting when you hit the point?
You still pass the dice when you 7 out although you win money and you keep rolling if you hit the point although you lose money. The rules of the game stay the same despite what you bet as the shooter.
You can, but it puts you in awkward position of essentially betting against yourself not to roll the point. Some players will do it as part of their strategy. You continue to roll even if you knock off your own bet by hitting point. You pass dice only when you establish a point and then 7 out.
@@ColorUp alright this makes more sense. I had some buddies over to play for fun and we didn’t know what to do in this scenario. We assumed you stopped shooting when you hit your point 😅. They shot for like 40 turns with multiple point-7-outs it was hilarious
@@ColorUp Don't work too hard on that ... IMHO Bubble Crap machines suck! They stick too close to the random number generator and you seldom see those long rolls like you do on the felt. If you want to play the Bubble Craps machine, it better be with a strategy that expects lots of 7 outs in under 10 rolls,
@@robo52are you saying those dice bouncing around in the Bubble craps machine are fixed. They bounce just as randomly as a live table. I love craps. Stopped playing 15 years ago. Can’t stand the dealers and other players. Bubble craps I can play in peace, at a slower pace and I control All my bets without needing someone else to place my bet or take it down. Now they have the one player bubble craps, best thing since sliced bread
Craps noob here, but curious as to why when you hit 6 or 8, which $12 pays $14, why not pocket $2 and press $12, instead of adding $4 to take it up to $30? Is that just player choice or is there a reason? Thanks!
Just part of aggression for this particular strategy. You could just go to $18 or $24, or same bet and collect all $14 and leave bet at $12. Whatever you’re comfortable with
I love this strategy but I have what I like to call the Extra Reluctant Double Tap. Everything is the same here BUT on the first hit if it is a 5 or 6 I power press up the 6, if it is a 8 or 9 I power press up the 8. The reason being is I want the higher probability 6 or 8 to be the number I'm trying to Double Tap. So basically I'm never going to power press the 5 or 9. I'd love to see you roll this out.
I have stood at a table for 20 minutes waiting for someone to throw the dice. I was earning tier credits for my $180 average bet the entire time with nothing at risk.
@@ColorUp Do you have any recommendations? I found one but it was a browser based game and you didnt have all of the functions. I assume all responsibility with any site you recommend.
you can make a lay bet. Outside of America and online you can also make a “place to lose” bet. These are all options that 7 will show before a specific number though. To actually bet the 7, hop bets and any 7 bet are your only option.
Those are one roll bets. I’m saying if the point is ten you place the seven for $11 to win $5. A multi-roll bet that culminates when the point is hit or you seven out.
@Jim Klemens I know the only time I cover the hard numbers is if I've already doubled up and it's paid it's got to be house money it's never my money and yeah I know and I was actually being sarcastic if you watch the video he throws a bunch of hard numbers
Love this improvement! Many times i have had 4 numbers double tapped only to have the 7 show up! thx
I know, it seems to always happen to me ha
I like double tap, and I like the addition. Definitely will be trying this one.
Fun bubble craps strategy that can be rolled out on a regular table: the vigilante 7. Start off with $1 pass line and then do $1 come bet followed by a $2 come bet, and then $4 and then keep martingaling the come bet, ensuring that the current come bet is even to the bet you have out. A 7 results in a push, and 11 turns everything on the board into house money and you can take the come bet down if it hits. If you’re getting to $32 or $64 in the come, you can hedge it with a few dollars in the any craps bet. It’s called the vigilante 7 because although the 7 makes all the come bets loose, it results in a push and clears the board so you can start small again.
you can submit on my dice advice form at www.colorup.club
@ Aidan Mackey- Do You Have an email address we can compare notes on. I like the way you're thinking. Thanks!
Awesome video! I've been using this method for a little while now like we talked about on your Best Casino Quest Craps Strategy. Glad to see others like it as well!
I would play the Hoppa method first, then when that hits I would convert to the Double tap method. This combine two great strategies.
This is the exact way I play double tap at my home casino. Works perfectly! After that it is power press and collect to the moon, hopefully.....
I like the idea of staying for a long roll, but I like creating a cap for yourself better. Reluctant double tap, 2 hit cap. 🧢 Stay disciplined and pull down after 2 hits once you’ve double tapped. It caps your profit per shooter but you’re pulling down close to the average 6 roll shooter. It will definitely sting watching a long roll, but I bet you end up with more profit capping yourself.
My adjustment would be a don't pass $50 with 44 inside. As long as you pass the come out roll, then the 44 inside would be covered with a $6 profit on an early 7 out + you still have the ability to hit the inside numbers. You shift the risk from 7 to the point number. After the inside numbers are paid for with either double tap or 3 hits and regress (almost paid for), you could leave the don't pass bet up or take it down (although you are the favorite over the point)
Great video Jeremy. I like the improvement. I will have to try it out on my table. Thanks
Please do!
Hey I have a strategy I’d like to see how it works. I’ve never done it before but I do play it ok digital craps. And it seems to work pretty good.
Kinda like the Dallas Draw down. I usually start with $100 across the number 4,5,6,8,9,10. Hit 2xs. Draw down to half amount. Hit 2xs, break down to table minimum amount. And just let the numbers hit and collect each number. Clearing the table of your money.
Of course this is on a $5 table I guess. Idk.
I like this adjustment!! Thanks for sharing!
You bet!
I am going to be at the Silver Legacy on Friday, March 24 to play craps with a 10X tier credit multiplier.
Definitely going to be playing hybrid style with a $100 to $200 Don't Pass bet.
Fun session..I like it!!!
The last roll you hit the point so the puck would’ve been off so you definitely had a chance to “Color Up” 😂😢 I see it as a W
ah ok...
I like this one the best! Great work on the video. Always a pleasure.
Thanks again!
Interesting strategy. I'll be curious to see how this holds up in Wincraps using a 57k roll file from live rolls ... Hope it does so I can try it out on my next casino trip. Thanks for video ... Roll On ...
Well like all strategies, long term, they will all lose.
@@ColorUp Very true, always subject to what's rolling on any given session but if I can identify strategies that have Total $ Net % that are less than 3% against a years worth of live rolls then I consider that a pretty good strategy to spend money on.
Live the channel, great presentation and I have learned a lot. Question I have , you are betting $44 across inside numbers, what if I am in a $15 table, can I still do $44 across inside or do I have to use $66 across inside?
On $15 table all bets would have to be at least $15, so $66 would be the inside bet, with $18 each on the 6 and 8, and $15 on the 5 and 9
How would a power press work on 64 across? What is the profit point/pull back to 64 across level or be out of the hand?
I'm new to craps, ive spent a lot of time watching your videos but a video that I saw from someone else is what's got me interested but I'd like to see a live roll of this bet. He called it the "hoppin 5's." He outs 60 on 6 and 8, 35 field, and 5 on 4-1 and 3-2
So this is an “iron cross” strategy. He just happens to hop the 5s vs most people just place bet the 5.
Still a fan of 135 across. A little more risky, but you only need two hits to play with house money
I did this my 1st night on a cruise I was just on. Got me up 100$. Table was cold off and on the last 2nights so i ended up down. Not enough shots to do a light to dark side progression throught the DC, and the table had minimum lays.
By far you hit that 12 like no other
The truth about any strategy is you MUST regress your bets in the early cycles with the object of paying for most - if not all - of your shooter investment. Go hog wild with presses after you cover your cost; MOST rolls fail to reach the profit stage, therefore you must regress under the assumption that Red is laying in the weeds. (Because it IS !)
that's my general philosophy
Does anyone have the bet and power press bet amounts you would use on a $15 or $25 table??
Not seeing many $10 tables these days . Thank you!
They have another strategy on casino quest which is similar, you bet $66 inside, first hit you place the 4 and 10 for $10 each, second hit you press the inside $22, then third hit you regress down to $64 across. It only takes 3 hits which is huge in my opinion.
Love your channel by the way!
What's this one called?
@@mefington squeeze play
After that 3rd hit do you pull dowm teh 4/10 and start over again?
Unrelated, but as a shooter can you bet the don’t pass? I thought you can but I can’t find any documentation stating one way or the other way. If you can, when do you stop shooting? Because now hitting a 7 is the goal. So do you stop shooting when you hit the point?
You still pass the dice when you 7 out although you win money and you keep rolling if you hit the point although you lose money. The rules of the game stay the same despite what you bet as the shooter.
You can, but it puts you in awkward position of essentially betting against yourself not to roll the point. Some players will do it as part of their strategy. You continue to roll even if you knock off your own bet by hitting point. You pass dice only when you establish a point and then 7 out.
@@ColorUp alright this makes more sense. I had some buddies over to play for fun and we didn’t know what to do in this scenario. We assumed you stopped shooting when you hit your point 😅. They shot for like 40 turns with multiple point-7-outs it was hilarious
9:32 dice dropped like a rock. How did u do that?????
When you going to have some new videos and the casino on Bubble craps those are the best thank you
I'm working on it
@@ColorUp Don't work too hard on that ... IMHO Bubble Crap machines suck! They stick too close to the random number generator and you seldom see those long rolls like you do on the felt. If you want to play the Bubble Craps machine, it better be with a strategy that expects lots of 7 outs in under 10 rolls,
@@robo52are you saying those dice bouncing around in the
Bubble craps machine are fixed.
They bounce just as randomly as a live table.
I love craps. Stopped playing 15 years ago.
Can’t stand the dealers and other players.
Bubble craps I can play in peace, at a slower pace and I control
All my bets without needing someone else to place my bet or take it down.
Now they have the one player bubble craps, best thing since sliced bread
It would be really nice if you showed the player's balance throughout the game. I find it difficult to calculate the loss and gains.
I used to, now I just show at end for final results.
Craps noob here, but curious as to why when you hit 6 or 8, which $12 pays $14, why not pocket $2 and press $12, instead of adding $4 to take it up to $30? Is that just player choice or is there a reason? Thanks!
Just part of aggression for this particular strategy. You could just go to $18 or $24, or same bet and collect all $14 and leave bet at $12. Whatever you’re comfortable with
I love this strategy but I have what I like to call the Extra Reluctant Double Tap. Everything is the same here BUT on the first hit if it is a 5 or 6 I power press up the 6, if it is a 8 or 9 I power press up the 8. The reason being is I want the higher probability 6 or 8 to be the number I'm trying to Double Tap. So basically I'm never going to power press the 5 or 9. I'd love to see you roll this out.
I see a lot of long rolls on your table. Do you see that many in a real situation at a table?
Why not use a don't pass with full odds to balance an early 7 out?
You can add that if you like.
With all those strategies we see on UA-cam that you don't bet on the come out, what happened if no players want to throw the die?
The game would just stop, but there is always someone that wants to shoot ha
I have stood at a table for 20 minutes waiting for someone to throw the dice.
I was earning tier credits for my $180 average bet the entire time with nothing at risk.
Is there a place to play craps online for real money like poker/blackjack?
There are, but I don't know of any that are not "offshore" or any that are regulated in US. So buyer beware.
@@ColorUp Do you have any recommendations? I found one but it was a browser based game and you didnt have all of the functions. I assume all responsibility with any site you recommend.
Hey color up I have a really good strategy that I want u to try
dice advice form at www.colorup.club
I really like this but last few times I went to Vegas tables are now minimum 15 Makes everything so much more expensive
Vegas is one of few spots in country that still has $10 and even $5 tables. Just got to avoid the big name casinos
If you play at the Wynn, it is $50 or $100 minimum bets.
After the point is established why don’t the casinos have a bet where you can place the seven?
you can make a lay bet. Outside of America and online you can also make a “place to lose” bet. These are all options that 7 will show before a specific number though. To actually bet the 7, hop bets and any 7 bet are your only option.
Those are one roll bets. I’m saying if the point is ten you place the seven for $11 to win $5. A multi-roll bet that culminates when the point is hit or you seven out.
Yeah, lay bets and place to lose bets are multi roll bets and you win when the 7 finally shows.
You can make a Lay bet on all of the box numbers with a 5% vig.
That can be very profitable.
The field was absolutely begging for some Dinero lol. If I leave the ass line open, I usually dabble in the field.
I like it! That dang sevenlol
This is how I play Double Tap on Bubblr Craps. I don't trust the machine to get past 3 rolls! LMAO
I think you should have covered all the hard numbers
Hardway bets are for suckers.
@@jimklemens5018 if you're playing with house money it's. Just a little more money on the table
@Ken Mason Do you know what the house edge is for hardway bets?
@Jim Klemens I know the only time I cover the hard numbers is if I've already doubled up and it's paid it's got to be house money it's never my money and yeah I know and I was actually being sarcastic if you watch the video he throws a bunch of hard numbers
@@kenmason1461 It is always your money that you are betting.
HOW COME U DIDN'T BET ON 4 N 10 AFTER U STABLISH A POINT....???????WAT IS INSIDE BET MASTER....SIR?????
Inside bet is betting on the numbers 5,6,8,9. Outside numbers 4,10 just wasn't part of this strategy
Bets craps Strategy of all time...... Bet your money on the number that rolls next. You'll never lose.
great idea
It's like they say in boxing.... Everyone has a plan till they get punched in the face😎😎😎😎
You hit a lot of sevens I wouldn’t bet on these games save your money and side bet
I like your videos but sadly, this is one of the worst strategies.
I'd watch more if you didn't actually roll. No need. Just explain the strategies. Showing them within appropriate betting limits.
I explain all the strategies before live roll. You can turn video off at that point.
Really enjoy your videos, Jeremy. Especially those I'm in. (GSR) Message me for another way to bet.