Thanks for running this one Jeremy! It’s easier if you don’t mix colors. When I play this I’ll ask them to do the 256 in all reds. That way the draw down is a 2 second move. Color changing regressions hurt This one won about 86% of the time if you just do it once. Two hits and go home. At $640 across (4 green units) it will net you $200+ in 2 hits. After hit #1 you’re pulling $140 payment and $320 in bets back to the rack so your exposure is only $140 for that second hit. Burning on the come out stinks. But it’s recovered in a couple subsequent runs. This has been the most successful paycheck play so far
Setting it all up in red may save time in the regression stage, but overall it’s a lengthier process. 17% of the time you’re going to lose it all on the come out roll anyway, so all the initial setup time is for nothing. That’s 50 nickels the dealers have to cut out and set up when 30 of those could be 6 green.
Jeremy, solid strategy, thx. Here's a regression, $880 inside, 1 hit = $280. Then go $210 Across, $26 4&10, $36 5&9, $43 6&8, every subsequent hit pays $50. Feel free to play $2 on Hard 6&8, $1 on Hard 4&10, and a $6 Horn, $2 3&11, $1 2&12. Total = $222, Every roll pays, except the inevitable Big Red. Keep the Horn 'All Day', it's only $6, pump the HW's on any Horn Hit. I keep everything 'Working' on the 'Come Out'. Kind regards to all & Color Up!
I love watching these and following some of the strategies just for s**ts and giggles. But, if there was a single strategy that won, we would ALL be doing it. Keep rollin!
Instead of starting with 4x, you can start with 3x and achieve very similar results with less risk. For example, on a $10 table, you would start with $192 Across. After first hit, drop to $128 Across. After next hit, drop to $64 Across. After only 2 hits, you are completely out of the hand, $6 in profit, and are playing with $64 Across.
Another similar one that he posted that I liked was the "Quarter pounder with ease". Two rolls with $165 risked but every number but 7 pays $25. (2 & 12 pay even more)
I do something similar and call it Box Down aka Dealer Gonna Work It Hard 4U. To make it easier on the dealer, I start with $320 Across, regress to $160, then regress to $64 or $96 if I am up. I then do a reduced Half Press strategy, taking a collect when the number goes green and then pressing only $25/$30. When I collect a black or 2, I regress back down to table minimum. (Edit: typos)
I do something similar, but I pull down after the 3rd hit. If you go the collect and press method, you have to hang around too long to win what’s already on the table. Long rolls are far and few between and I always regret losing what I could have pulled down.
That’s a good point. At best, imho, this is a two shooter strategy, even if pulling down early. However, I agree, I always hate leaving chips on the table. I’d rather miss a few rolls than leave something for the casino. It’s a guessing game but 1 out of 6 is a good measure. I think I’d let one shooter go beyond the third hit, but I’d play it close on the other and take the money and run.
Hi Jeremy, been watching your channel for a while now, i had no clue on how to play craps and after watching your channel, not only did i learn how to play but i also implemented few stragglers from the channel and walked away winning. Much love from Texas!
I have learned so much by watching Jeremy for years. I don’t have the bank roll to play a lot of the strategies (like this one) but I still watch because I learn so much. Thanks Jeremy.
Interesting, but I think I like the improved iron cross better. This has the same major weakness as the improved IC, the comeout 7. The main difference being, this one has $256 at risk instead of $140, and you're collecting $15 a hit once you're in profit instead of $25. Easier to recover from a worst case scenario in the improved IC.
And you don’t slow the game down working the dealer to death and avoid all the bad looks and comments from the staff. This would make you the most hated person in the casino.
This is a great strategy. I watch John and CMJ Joe each morning with their paycheck play and I'm top both leaderboards because this is the strategy I use. You get burned once in a while but you're out of the hand so fast you can make up lost ground very easily.
Hey, I'm so happy to see you have a sponsor now. I saw your announcement video, I am so glad for you man. -- This strategy is interesting. As long as you do not PSO on roll 1 or 2, then you are a 'winner'. Sure, its high risk, but its also low exposure. I'd love to see more data.
@@traemcpherson7266 yes on the drawdown, but will have field from the start. I haven't even tested it yet, but so far I've got. $40 field $50/5 $60/6+8 Then drop by half The last part is what I'm really still working on. As of now, I'm thinking $10 field $10/5 $18/6+8 Any thoughts on ways to improve, or why it will or won't work?
For a future dealing shortcut, if you are just cutting your bets in half, give all the chips on 4, 5, 6 back to the player and chop in half on the 8, 9 10 and move over to the 4,5,6.
This is not a terrible strategy, but it is quite risky because you have a lot of money on the line to start the strategy. You can easily lose it all at a table that by chance has numerous PSOs or has big red on the come out roll. I’d give it a shot at a $15 table.
Love the videos... What I think would be interesting to see is a spreadsheet with a win breakdown with some of these strategies. Especially with regression strategies. Keep up the good work.
Very similar to something you showed awhile back and said it was the only consistent winning strategy a dealer had seen. I think im going to have to try a variation of this next trip i take.
I prefer placing double minimum on 6 & 8 or 5 &9 then reverse press to minimum in one hit with profit, then press one unit each hit until SO. Much less exposure and still catch the longer rolls.
Thanks Jeremy. I'm going to try a 10 day challenge with this strategy and see how it works... Will play on Crapsee Bubble Craps, which makes it very easy to set up / regress down the bets.
Pretty cool for a regression strategy. I think if I were to do it, I'd do $220 inside, $15 on 4&10. I'd only regress the inside numbers once. And press the 4/10 ($40, $100, $200, $500, etc). Less headache for the dealers and no need for dollar chips. I agree with leaving the bets off on the come out roll. I might leave them on once I'm in profit.
Thanks for rolling this out. I play a similar strategy, start with $110 inside, first hit adds $15 4 & 10, second hit come down to $64 across. But I miss 4 and 10 rolls waiting for the first hit. To thank the dealer for working so hard, I setup dealer bets across for a $1 with a PC button. First hit, they drop it and I press it $1. On the following hits of the numbers, I press $1 and drop the rest of the chips. On a long roll the dealer tips were making bank.
Could you test out a strategy that I've been seeing lately in my casino? player uses a 500 lay bet on either 10 or 4 and plays all inside bets for $50. he will play for max 2-3 rolls per player hits the numbers and waits. has been on a crazy run and I rarely see him lose. If by chance any lay bets get hit he will play 200 per number across without the point and wait on 2 numbers to hit and exit.
This is a good strategy, but working on the come out roll is very "deadly" at the casinos I play at here in the mid-west. Lots of BIG RED on the come out rolls over here! I would definitely hedge against BIG RED on the come out roll. Maybe LAY the 4 or 10 on the come out roll to put the danger on the 4 or 10 instead of BIG RED. Then after that initial roll, move from the LAY to the place bet. You have probably done similar strategies using the LAY 4 or 10 on the come out roll.
Color... you're just a bad shooter. That's what makes your demonstration easy to understand. I can't wait to try this out. I've been testing this in casual and so far so good 👍
I tend to get 7 right out the bat, so I might have to do it after the set. I tried implementing a similar strategy and hit 3 sevens before I finally set.
I always feel bad on strategies that cause tons of work for the dealers like this so I end up never doing them even though I really want to. Should I just do it or does anyone else feel this way? I'd for sure use this on the newer tables where the player controls their bets on an electronic screen, but there is still a real shooter. Or bubble craps.
Do you have to play this on the come out ?? What the difference waiting til after the point is made?? Do you only lose on 7 come out roll or you lose on 11 as well
Mathematically no difference if you wait or work your bets on come out roll. If you work your bets, they would lose to a 7. 2,3,11,12 would have no effect.
@ColorUp how do you like a double regression vs 2 hits at $135 across regressed down to $64 across? I would be afraid of a double regression to have sooo much money on the table for 1 roll
If the original strategist just takes all his bets down after the third hit (on a shooter or a come-out roll?) he'll win $98 if the 3 numbers are inside numbers. Do that over 10 shooters/come-out rounds and you've got nearly $1,000, or almost 4 shooters worth of $256's across. Keeping your bet up is what is killing this and you're losing the $54 across on an early 7-out after the 3 points are made. Personally, I wouldn't leave PB's on during come-out rolls, wait until the point is established first. This is probably one to use if you are alone at the table or alone at the electronic table where you can use buy bets on the outside numbers. Might have to add a $10 PL bet to it.
For $200+ start, I'd do @220 inside. Two hits, regress to $110 and out of the hand with $110 or the table and $30 profit. With what you rolled in this video, that's $335 profit.
MUY interesante!!! But I wouldn't try this because it requires a HUGE starting bankroll, and the dealers have to work EXTRA hard! You would need at LEAST $2600!
8 units to 4 units then 4 units to 2 units. so your paid 56 for 8 units and 28 for 4 units. thats $84 so you can go 64 across( 2 units ) with a $20 profit, all on the casino. John says you run, but in your example you continued to play, collect & press. if your only doing a single unit( $5 or $6 ) press your doing a partial callect any way skip the collect
this is a good strategy. been doign regression bets lately to help keep in the game longer. only problem is our tables are $25 :( so any PSO's are killer
Yep, they are pulling that off here in St.Lous also. $15 till noon, then $25. They don't care, they seem to get consistent, big rollers. Ameristar has a private table on the weekends just for their elite players.
If y'all feel bad about the dealers doing too much work whenever you give him money give him a tip first duh get money excellent strategy ill be trying
Based on my past experience, the 7 would roll immediately after I get this set up. 😂 Hey, it is what it is. I'd rather bleed dry slowly and be entertained for a couple hours.
I like it. that's an easy one for me, binary math (Computer guy, just halve the previous bet or do the exponents of 2, depending). Many regression strategies are more lucrative albeit less exciting than the pressing ones. Going to cost you some profit in dealer tips for the work (if you are a generous gambler), however I'm a big believer in "making luck" or "buying Karma" and seem to do better when I tip the staff vs being an evening cheapskate. Could just be the law of averages or the alignment Mars and Jupiter that day, who knows?
Up $250 after two shooters - confirms my initial thought that with such a high risk, even only needing two hits, this is a one or two and done exposure. Even then, one bust on the first two shooters before profit and you are likely backwards and in gamblers danger zone chasing losses. Also, interesting the layover with the Iron Cross. Ultimately ended up in the same situation, but this strategy afforded you a higher profit opportunity, at least early. I’d have to really feel the gambling bug or playing with profit overall to try this one and likely not be drinking. Also, I don’t think this would be a good strategy for a prime time evening session. Stick to low traffic day playing during the week.
I play a similar strategy if you catch a streak you clean up if that 7 hits first just get back on it , If it ain't happening come back another time don't sit and bleed .
@derSchmetterling08 That is what the diced flipped to from 7. It was a 2 against the wall and 5 towards the bottom of the screen. Now see, I would happily take the role of the player. This would allow him to be free to explain and deal. One less job is always a helpful thing! Unfortunately, I am on the other side of the country to be there in person. 😞
Instead of live rolls, feels like some math around what the house edge is gives a better perspective. Few sessions of profits doesnt really prove anything
I'm a reasonably intelligent guy and decent at math but I would have no shot at being a craps dealer. Imagine servicing this player along with 5 others all with different bets/strategies. My mind would be swimming. I'm surprised casinos can find dealers- it doesn't pay all that great. And if you're that intelligent you'd be an accountant or something
there are shortcuts dealers learn (at school/training) to speed up their production, but yes on a busy table/night I'm sure that is why there is a pit boss/table manager overseeing. The Stick man can help out with the prop bets to lighten the load. Most dealers behind the box seem to manage their area and collect/pay as needed. At least from watching.
I'm still learning, but wouldn't going $240 inside, one hit regress to $64 net you $6 dollars profit in only one roll? You are exposed for one less roll, and are power pressing a roll sooner.
too much risk on a come out roll. I like $10 tables put $50 on don't pass $10 on 5 and field $12 on 6 and 8. It's a grind low profit strat but it can go for some pretty long runs. The only pain is the 7 on come out roll. can be countered with a 100 don't come if you lose on the come out or can be made up with some $1 or $2 bets on the hardways. Again it's a grind system if you want quick big money just up your bets but remember this system is meant to counter the 7 on come out. Also my bets are always working even on the comeout.
With a huge bankroll, sure, but these strategies are so heavy upfront that they're going to kill a casual player, not to mention you are not going to make any friends around the table with all the regression, including the dealers.
if you did 2 shooters and leave (as one should with most strategies) you would have a good profit. Gamblers fallacy is when you chase your money. Possibly break even or minimal loss on a grinder provided you have the bankroll. And there is no winning strategy that uses/eliminates the "7", otherwise the house would ban it, lol, or at least change the game to put the odds back in their favor. Everyone is looking for the "secret sauce", to quote another Casino UA-camr (Casino Quest - great bunch) and anyone who finds it will most likely not publish it 😀
No wonder casino tables are so slow. Get a couple of people playing this strat....hope you are tipping the dealers. Magical how that 7 turned into a hard 4. 😅
I dont understand, if the 2nd one hits and youre $66 across remaining on the board with $20 profit in hand, just stop there. Make $86 and go home. The only way this player should stay is if 7 comes and they have to grind back up to even. If you just do this every day for a year its over $30k
Obviously you would lose, like my demonstration showed, with just one come out 7, I had an overall loss. It’s hard to make up that loss, let alone multiple come out 7s. That’s the gamble.
Been playing craps for literally 50 years. There is no secret or system. Period, end of conversation. Only way you will is if you hit a hot table. Any strategy you use if the seven is not rolled you going to make money. With the system there is absolutely no doubt the seven will come out on the come out and you going to lose all your money in one shot. After that you going to have to hit a hell of a lot of numbers to make back that amount of money. Anyone that knows craps and has been playing for a while absolutely knows the only way you can win is if you are on a hot table.
That's why it's a strategy. It's not a squeeze. Have you had more come out 7's than boxes? It's only an approach It's not the rules. All of this is a gamble.
850..875..900 and 10,20,30 thirtyyyyyyfive, I got a couple of one's here...36,37...You could get ,e to watch almost every entire video by just editing out the boring parts of you counting chips
Each PSO loses a lot, and this isn’t an easy system to recover with. If you’re so confident, then maybe you should roll it out live, and with your money, instead of telling a story of “a gambler I know”.
its not a story, you can see his live rolls for a month on his channel. Like all strategies there is no magic to it. Im not claiming its fail proof. If you roll early 7, its not going to go well.
Thanks for running this one Jeremy!
It’s easier if you don’t mix colors. When I play this I’ll ask them to do the 256 in all reds. That way the draw down is a 2 second move. Color changing regressions hurt
This one won about 86% of the time if you just do it once. Two hits and go home.
At $640 across (4 green units) it will net you $200+ in 2 hits.
After hit #1 you’re pulling $140 payment and $320 in bets back to the rack so your exposure is only $140 for that second hit.
Burning on the come out stinks. But it’s recovered in a couple subsequent runs. This has been the most successful paycheck play so far
Thx for sharing this one with us John
Hmm. 4 green units. That's a fun idea.
Setting it all up in red may save time in the regression stage, but overall it’s a lengthier process. 17% of the time you’re going to lose it all on the come out roll anyway, so all the initial setup time is for nothing. That’s 50 nickels the dealers have to cut out and set up when 30 of those could be 6 green.
Nice work. Pretty impressive winning for a month straight too. 👍
@pjstrong6385 He isn't trying to make a living. It's called playing for fun.
Jeremy, solid strategy, thx.
Here's a regression, $880 inside, 1 hit = $280. Then go $210 Across, $26 4&10, $36 5&9, $43 6&8, every subsequent hit pays $50. Feel free to play $2 on Hard 6&8, $1 on Hard 4&10, and a $6 Horn, $2 3&11, $1 2&12. Total = $222, Every roll pays, except the inevitable Big Red. Keep the Horn 'All Day', it's only $6, pump the HW's on any Horn Hit. I keep everything 'Working' on the 'Come Out'.
Kind regards to all & Color Up!
I can't wait to try this
I love watching these and following some of the strategies just for s**ts and giggles. But, if there was a single strategy that won, we would ALL be doing it. Keep rollin!
Instead of starting with 4x, you can start with 3x and achieve very similar results with less risk.
For example, on a $10 table, you would start with $192 Across.
After first hit, drop to $128 Across.
After next hit, drop to $64 Across.
After only 2 hits, you are completely out of the hand, $6 in profit, and are playing with $64 Across.
Another similar one that he posted that I liked was the "Quarter pounder with ease". Two rolls with $165 risked but every number but 7 pays $25. (2 & 12 pay even more)
I do something similar and call it Box Down aka Dealer Gonna Work It Hard 4U. To make it easier on the dealer, I start with $320 Across, regress to $160, then regress to $64 or $96 if I am up. I then do a reduced Half Press strategy, taking a collect when the number goes green and then pressing only $25/$30. When I collect a black or 2, I regress back down to table minimum. (Edit: typos)
I do something similar, but I pull down after the 3rd hit. If you go the collect and press method, you have to hang around too long to win what’s already on the table. Long rolls are far and few between and I always regret losing what I could have pulled down.
That’s a good point. At best, imho, this is a two shooter strategy, even if pulling down early. However, I agree, I always hate leaving chips on the table. I’d rather miss a few rolls than leave something for the casino. It’s a guessing game but 1 out of 6 is a good measure. I think I’d let one shooter go beyond the third hit, but I’d play it close on the other and take the money and run.
I do similar also. I press first hit and pull down after second hit.
Hi Jeremy, been watching your channel for a while now, i had no clue on how to play craps and after watching your channel, not only did i learn how to play but i also implemented few stragglers from the channel and walked away winning. Much love from Texas!
I have learned so much by watching Jeremy for years. I don’t have the bank roll to play a lot of the strategies (like this one) but I still watch because I learn so much. Thanks Jeremy.
Love it. It's probably a really good thing that there isn't a craps table within an hour of me!
Interesting, but I think I like the improved iron cross better. This has the same major weakness as the improved IC, the comeout 7. The main difference being, this one has $256 at risk instead of $140, and you're collecting $15 a hit once you're in profit instead of $25. Easier to recover from a worst case scenario in the improved IC.
And you don’t slow the game down working the dealer to death and avoid all the bad looks and comments from the staff. This would make you the most hated person in the casino.
This is a great strategy. I watch John and CMJ Joe each morning with their paycheck play and I'm top both leaderboards because this is the strategy I use. You get burned once in a while but you're out of the hand so fast you can make up lost ground very easily.
Hey, I'm so happy to see you have a sponsor now. I saw your announcement video, I am so glad for you man. -- This strategy is interesting. As long as you do not PSO on roll 1 or 2, then you are a 'winner'. Sure, its high risk, but its also low exposure. I'd love to see more data.
Nice! I made one using this method with the iron cross. I'll be interested to try mine out and see what happens.
So, an Iron Cross, with a drawdown? I'm guessing no field bets, until after reaching profit?
@@traemcpherson7266 yes on the drawdown, but will have field from the start. I haven't even tested it yet, but so far I've got.
$40 field $50/5 $60/6+8
Then drop by half
The last part is what I'm really still working on. As of now, I'm thinking
$10 field $10/5 $18/6+8
Any thoughts on ways to improve, or why it will or won't work?
I have had 5 sevens in a row before- that would literaly destroy your bankroll. Long run? doubt it works as advertised.
I had 220 inside x4 times in a row 7 rolls on come out and the old guy next to me told me this is the dumbest bet you are making
Just happened. That’s why I’m on UA-cam
For a future dealing shortcut, if you are just cutting your bets in half, give all the chips on 4, 5, 6 back to the player and chop in half on the 8, 9 10 and move over to the 4,5,6.
This is not a terrible strategy, but it is quite risky because you have a lot of money on the line to start the strategy. You can easily lose it all at a table that by chance has numerous PSOs or has big red on the come out roll. I’d give it a shot at a $15 table.
Love the videos... What I think would be interesting to see is a spreadsheet with a win breakdown with some of these strategies. Especially with regression strategies. Keep up the good work.
I'm loving these regression strategies lately. Really look good on Crapsee, now hoping they hold up on the table.
Very similar to something you showed awhile back and said it was the only consistent winning strategy a dealer had seen. I think im going to have to try a variation of this next trip i take.
I prefer placing double minimum on 6 & 8 or 5 &9 then reverse press to minimum in one hit with profit, then press one unit each hit until SO. Much less exposure and still catch the longer rolls.
Thanks Jeremy. I'm going to try a 10 day challenge with this strategy and see how it works... Will play on Crapsee Bubble Craps, which makes it very easy to set up / regress down the bets.
Pretty cool for a regression strategy.
I think if I were to do it, I'd do $220 inside, $15 on 4&10.
I'd only regress the inside numbers once. And press the 4/10 ($40, $100, $200, $500, etc).
Less headache for the dealers and no need for dollar chips.
I agree with leaving the bets off on the come out roll. I might leave them on once I'm in profit.
Thanks for rolling this out. I play a similar strategy, start with $110 inside, first hit adds $15 4 & 10, second hit come down to $64 across. But I miss 4 and 10 rolls waiting for the first hit.
To thank the dealer for working so hard, I setup dealer bets across for a $1 with a PC button. First hit, they drop it and I press it $1. On the following hits of the numbers, I press $1 and drop the rest of the chips. On a long roll the dealer tips were making bank.
I do something similar. I press on the first hit and come down on the second hit.
Could you test out a strategy that I've been seeing lately in my casino? player uses a 500 lay bet on either 10 or 4 and plays all inside bets for $50. he will play for max 2-3 rolls per player hits the numbers and waits. has been on a crazy run and I rarely see him lose. If by chance any lay bets get hit he will play 200 per number across without the point and wait on 2 numbers to hit and exit.
Love the video. Can you roll this strategy doing across vs inside?
This is a good strategy, but working on the come out roll is very "deadly" at the casinos I play at here in the mid-west. Lots of BIG RED on the come out rolls over here! I would definitely hedge against BIG RED on the come out roll. Maybe LAY the 4 or 10 on the come out roll to put the danger on the 4 or 10 instead of BIG RED. Then after that initial roll, move from the LAY to the place bet. You have probably done similar strategies using the LAY 4 or 10 on the come out roll.
How did it do against the standard?
Just Asking.
@23:36 the graph shows it
Color... you're just a bad shooter. That's what makes your demonstration easy to understand. I can't wait to try this out. I've been testing this in casual and so far so good 👍
I always love regression strats , helps limits your exposure
I tend to get 7 right out the bat, so I might have to do it after the set. I tried implementing a similar strategy and hit 3 sevens before I finally set.
I always feel bad on strategies that cause tons of work for the dealers like this so I end up never doing them even though I really want to. Should I just do it or does anyone else feel this way? I'd for sure use this on the newer tables where the player controls their bets on an electronic screen, but there is still a real shooter. Or bubble craps.
🖕 the dealer 🤣 "Let It Ride!!!!" Hahaha 😂
Do you have to play this on the come out ?? What the difference waiting til after the point is made?? Do you only lose on 7 come out roll or you lose on 11 as well
Mathematically no difference if you wait or work your bets on come out roll. If you work your bets, they would lose to a 7. 2,3,11,12 would have no effect.
@ColorUp how do you like a double regression vs 2 hits at $135 across regressed down to $64 across?
I would be afraid of a double regression to have sooo much money on the table for 1 roll
Personally. I never start big and regress. Too much risk for me. I’d rather start small and build.
@@ColorUp are you an iron cross grinder? I've seen a lot of your iron cross variants lately. Or do you play inside and build out? Or something else?
If the original strategist just takes all his bets down after the third hit (on a shooter or a come-out roll?) he'll win $98 if the 3 numbers are inside numbers. Do that over 10 shooters/come-out rounds and you've got nearly $1,000, or almost 4 shooters worth of $256's across. Keeping your bet up is what is killing this and you're losing the $54 across on an early 7-out after the 3 points are made. Personally, I wouldn't leave PB's on during come-out rolls, wait until the point is established first. This is probably one to use if you are alone at the table or alone at the electronic table where you can use buy bets on the outside numbers. Might have to add a $10 PL bet to it.
I think this is a great strategy. The biggest and best thing the originator did: quit while ahead each time.
For $200+ start, I'd do @220 inside. Two hits, regress to $110 and out of the hand with $110 or the table and $30 profit. With what you rolled in this video, that's $335 profit.
Nicely done! love this type Play!
MUY interesante!!!
But I wouldn't try this because it requires a HUGE starting bankroll, and the dealers have to work EXTRA hard!
You would need at LEAST $2600!
Thank you❤❤❤
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8 units to 4 units then 4 units to 2 units. so your paid 56 for 8 units and 28 for 4 units. thats $84 so you can go 64 across( 2 units ) with a $20 profit, all on the casino. John says you run, but in your example you continued to play, collect & press. if your only doing a single unit( $5 or $6 ) press your doing a partial callect any way skip the collect
You should always Buy the 4 and 10.
this is a good strategy. been doign regression bets lately to help keep in the game longer. only problem is our tables are $25 :( so any PSO's are killer
25…ugh
Yep, they are pulling that off here in St.Lous also. $15 till noon, then $25. They don't care, they seem to get consistent, big rollers. Ameristar has a private table on the weekends just for their elite players.
My buddy won 2638.88 off 100$ using this strategy after i showed him this video I definitely recommend this strat
64 across correct?
Great strat. Risk 256 to come up 7
If y'all feel bad about the dealers doing too much work whenever you give him money give him a tip first duh get money excellent strategy ill be trying
Based on my past experience, the 7 would roll immediately after I get this set up. 😂 Hey, it is what it is. I'd rather bleed dry slowly and be entertained for a couple hours.
Someone told me that if i bet $1 for the dealers on a 5 and 9 place bet, they round up the win $2 and collect $3 in total. Is this true?
In some casinos yes. They all vary by house rules.
I like it. that's an easy one for me, binary math (Computer guy, just halve the previous bet or do the exponents of 2, depending). Many regression strategies are more lucrative albeit less exciting than the pressing ones. Going to cost you some profit in dealer tips for the work (if you are a generous gambler), however I'm a big believer in "making luck" or "buying Karma" and seem to do better when I tip the staff vs being an evening cheapskate. Could just be the law of averages or the alignment Mars and Jupiter that day, who knows?
Up $250 after two shooters - confirms my initial thought that with such a high risk, even only needing two hits, this is a one or two and done exposure. Even then, one bust on the first two shooters before profit and you are likely backwards and in gamblers danger zone chasing losses. Also, interesting the layover with the Iron Cross. Ultimately ended up in the same situation, but this strategy afforded you a higher profit opportunity, at least early. I’d have to really feel the gambling bug or playing with profit overall to try this one and likely not be drinking. Also, I don’t think this would be a good strategy for a prime time evening session. Stick to low traffic day playing during the week.
All the craps tables here are around 15$ min bet on average, if late on the weekend the pit boss will raise it to 25$
that stinks!
How come the 4 5 8 and 10 with numbers but the 6 and 9 are spelled out?
Because the 6 9 can be confused depending on which side of table you are on.
i called that PSO. 🧐
there was a similar strategy a bit ago. The only strategy a pit boss has seen that ever won money??
Working on comeout
I play a similar strategy if you catch a streak you clean up if that 7 hits first just get back on it , If it ain't happening come back another time don't sit and bleed .
Should that be $64 across and. Not $56..?
10:45 looked like a 7. Dice flipped, and you calked it a 10. I watched again and saw the same. Please double check in case my vision was accurate.
I wondered about this also.
It was glare off writing between the two pips that made it look like a 7. But it was two 2, hard 4
Thought this too but he called hard 4
@derSchmetterling08
That is what the diced flipped to from 7.
It was a 2 against the wall and 5 towards the bottom of the screen.
Now see, I would happily take the role of the player. This would allow him to be free to explain and deal.
One less job is always a helpful thing! Unfortunately, I am on the other side of the country to be there in person. 😞
@ColorUp
OK now I am losing it. I will go back. I did not hear a hard 4 call either. I trust my hearing more than vision.
Instead of live rolls, feels like some math around what the house edge is gives a better perspective. Few sessions of profits doesnt really prove anything
I can only find a $10 table near me on Tuesdays, and who's going to the casino on a Tuesday?
Me!
In my opinion the recovery would be tough on a few early sevens
facts. doesn't work with comeout 7's
This is fine, but one PSO would take a long time to recover from
indeed
Hey man just seen you at golden nugget! Thanks for the content!!
Thought it was 64 across
I'm a reasonably intelligent guy and decent at math but I would have no shot at being a craps dealer. Imagine servicing this player along with 5 others all with different bets/strategies. My mind would be swimming. I'm surprised casinos can find dealers- it doesn't pay all that great. And if you're that intelligent you'd be an accountant or something
I think dealing craps is as much a social job as it is an income. Thats why I want to retire doing it
Dealing craps is quite easy.
@@jimklemens5018not sure I’d put it that way. But it’s not rocket science either.
there are shortcuts dealers learn (at school/training) to speed up their production, but yes on a busy table/night I'm sure that is why there is a pit boss/table manager overseeing. The Stick man can help out with the prop bets to lighten the load. Most dealers behind the box seem to manage their area and collect/pay as needed. At least from watching.
I'm still learning, but wouldn't going $240 inside, one hit regress to $64 net you $6 dollars profit in only one roll? You are exposed for one less roll, and are power pressing a roll sooner.
Hell of a strat! ran into 3 sevens in a row :(
Why not just hit twice at 256 then regress down to 64? Bigger profits if you're just going for 2 hits and down.
I would not risk that much up front. You never know if you roll the you know what on the first roll.
too much risk on a come out roll. I like $10 tables put $50 on don't pass $10 on 5 and field $12 on 6 and 8. It's a grind low profit strat but it can go for some pretty long runs. The only pain is the 7 on come out roll. can be countered with a 100 don't come if you lose on the come out or can be made up with some $1 or $2 bets on the hardways. Again it's a grind system if you want quick big money just up your bets but remember this system is meant to counter the 7 on come out. Also my bets are always working even on the comeout.
$64 across not 56
This is profitable.... Until the shooter throws a 7 on the come out roll.
With a huge bankroll, sure, but these strategies are so heavy upfront that they're going to kill a casual player, not to mention you are not going to make any friends around the table with all the regression, including the dealers.
21:55 stated came in with $600 instead of $1000. Your graphic used 1k though. :)
Def used 1000
Stroke stroke stroke
Idk where you find $10 tables anymore Atlantic City is mostly $15 $25 tables
Rest of the country it’s easy to find $10
Wanted to take the stick and smack his hand every time he said 56 across lol
That’s harsh
I don't know about this system's couple of 7s on the come out and your screwed and the dealers will hate you.
Yep come out 7s is the hole in strat. Dealers won’t care, and if did….find new dealers
if you did 2 shooters and leave (as one should with most strategies) you would have a good profit. Gamblers fallacy is when you chase your money. Possibly break even or minimal loss on a grinder provided you have the bankroll. And there is no winning strategy that uses/eliminates the "7", otherwise the house would ban it, lol, or at least change the game to put the odds back in their favor. Everyone is looking for the "secret sauce", to quote another Casino UA-camr (Casino Quest - great bunch) and anyone who finds it will most likely not publish it 😀
No wonder casino tables are so slow. Get a couple of people playing this strat....hope you are tipping the dealers. Magical how that 7 turned into a hard 4. 😅
You keep saying the 3rd round is $56 across.
It’s $64 across….. $10 on the 4, 5, 9 & 10. Plus $12 on the 6 & 8.
I dont understand, if the 2nd one hits and youre $66 across remaining on the board with $20 profit in hand, just stop there. Make $86 and go home. The only way this player should stay is if 7 comes and they have to grind back up to even. If you just do this every day for a year its over $30k
Yes, I mention this in video. It really is not meant to be played but once or twice and be done.
7 will get you
That’s the game
How original 😅
Nothing is. Game is 100+ years old
What happens when the roller comes out with a couple of 7's.. Your illustration is a bit optimistic..
Obviously you would lose, like my demonstration showed, with just one come out 7, I had an overall loss. It’s hard to make up that loss, let alone multiple come out 7s. That’s the gamble.
Not dealer friendly!! Just going to piss the table off
Been playing craps for literally 50 years. There is no secret or system. Period, end of conversation. Only way you will is if you hit a hot table. Any strategy you use if the seven is not rolled you going to make money. With the system there is absolutely no doubt the seven will come out on the come out and you going to lose all your money in one shot. After that you going to have to hit a hell of a lot of numbers to make back that amount of money. Anyone that knows craps and has been playing for a while absolutely knows the only way you can win is if you are on a hot table.
The video does not say otherwise. And it showed how this system can and did lose?
error a 24 $ six or eight pays you $28 not 21$ 7 $ for every $6
yep
Squeezing for no come out 7. Can’t do it.
That's why it's a strategy. It's not a squeeze. Have you had more come out 7's than boxes? It's only an approach It's not the rules. All of this is a gamble.
There are many ways to achieve $76 profits with 2 rolls and not risking $256.
Like what?
My system is more consistent play a 40 dollar dont pass and 18 on the 6 and8 and 2 hits and off
Is it just me or did he never say 64 across. Always said something else
@3:30
Likely, I’m not mistaken free
No one is
850..875..900 and 10,20,30 thirtyyyyyyfive, I got a couple of one's here...36,37...You could get ,e to watch almost every entire video by just editing out the boring parts of you counting chips
Thanks
Better tip your dealers for this one
Always tip your dealers for quality service no matter the Strat 😁
There is NO WAY to beat this game
Long term, only casino wins. It’s a gambling game for entertainment and short term players can win and have fun.
66 😂across not 64..? 😝 😊😊
Reverse martingale is almost as bad as a martingale
Each PSO loses a lot, and this isn’t an easy system to recover with.
If you’re so confident, then maybe you should roll it out live, and with your money, instead of telling a story of “a gambler I know”.
its not a story, you can see his live rolls for a month on his channel. Like all strategies there is no magic to it. Im not claiming its fail proof. If you roll early 7, its not going to go well.
@@ColorUp
Ok, what’s the channel name?
Terrible
Dont do this! It's all nonsense!