Tried this strategy today. Cold table first - was down to my last $5. Then I ran off a 45 minute roll that hit ATS for some dude that won him $2600 on a $15 bet. I broke even after being down $200. Then got a $50 tip from a fellow player.
John is an awesome Teacher, a great attitude, and brings excitement to the game no matter what the dice roll. "Let's see what these dice bring us tonight." I really like that as it takes the heat of the the rolls and superstitions. And kudos to Colorup as his respect for others and trying new rolls, systems and players, brings a life to the game that is such a joy! Bravo and thankyou!
Going to Vegas next week (I'm from the UK). I've been twice before and the craps table has always looked a fun place to be. I've been watching Color Up almost exclusivly for about two months now and THIS is the strategy I'm going with. Cheers Jeremy & John!
U kno u are enjoying a vid when u catch yourself smiling all the way thru it!! Great stuff...thnx to both of u for getting me started n continue learning this game!
Love the channel!!! Dig it when you guys get together and play. Just played craps for the first a couple weeks back with a buddy who kinda showed me what's up. So confusing at first still is. Been stuck watching your channel.. You 2 need to do more videos together!!! Thanks from Oregon!
I've always loved blackjack and roulette but I never took the time to learn craps. I've been using your videos mainly to do this, and this is my favorite one so far. It is great at showing the strategy in action. I know this is an older video but its still really good. I'll be in Vegas from Sept 20-21 for the super motocross championships and I'm staying at the Cosmo so I am really looking forward to some quality craps time! Thanks for the video!
This video really helped me understand craps better. It's so fast paced and so much going on at once it is taking me some time to understand all the details. But this helped alot! Found your channel while learning card counting and blackjack. Best believe i'll be at the craps table next year as well. Keep them coming!
Unfortunately I know. I did learn you can play for awhile with this strategy and have a lot of fun at the tables with this strategy more than the others even when you aren't making money.
@@kickroxbarefoot726 Thats the real steal with this strategy. Its based upon statistics and probability coupled with proper money management. You won't always win, but you will have the best chance of winning if you are still on the table after a few short losses on the game. You get time and the opportunity to take advantage of a good long roll.
I really enjoyed this video with John's experience, calls, and flair adding to the fun! I can't wait to try this strategy the next time we go to Biloxi!
I was thinking that he should have taken them down after that long roll. Then wait to start the strategy with another shooter. A lot of the money he had was house money so it would have put him in great bankroll position.
Kiefer West I mean he always presses the 4 and 10. when do you collect? or his pass line he always presses it. if you never collect how will you win money?
@@rayabney0925 I guess I'm more conservative. People like to press up. I'm of the thinking that no roll will last forever. If you have made some money on a good roll and you can take down the place bets to lock in even more then do that. I might go take, then press then after 3 or 4 presses total I might take the place bets down. That way you aren't relying on a big roll to make money.
Yes, just pull down when you are comfortable. I don't like playing a guessing game and miss out on that long roll. with the 4&10, you press every time, but because it pays close to2:1 you are collecting half and pressing half each time. Pass line you are collecting as you go, and when you are comfortable.
I love the vids with this type of play! More realistic for me to watch. I appreciate all the work you put in to this and cant wait to try this in a few weeks we we goto foxwoods in CT. For our fantasy football draft weekend!
This was enjoyable. Shows why craps is the best game in the casino. It would be interesting to have guests, every once in a while, shooting the bones and playing their strategy while you play dealer.
Color Up can easily handle craps debate, he's taught many of us to think for ourselves while teaching the game . We're not here to blindly agree and im pretty sure he'd get bored with that very quickly. I don't argue with people i don't respect and i have nothing but respect for Color Up who taught me this wonderful game.
Do you have an exit strategy or max press if things are really going well? BTW, awesome Job!! This was really fun to watch. It was only a tutorial and I was feeling the excitement and rooting for a big hit.
It was so fun. I can't speak for John, but my exit is the 7 out. Im alternating between taking and pressing so I just keep going, I don't want to pull down early, although that is probably the smart thing to do.
Very nice to learn how to deal better from John. Will come in handy at my home table for my parties. I modeled my table design on one of John's old videos for his table. Aaron
great video. that was alot of fun getting to watch john shoot. The no roll on 7 was just fine. casinos should do the same thing. I was at a table where a guy threw the dice short 3 times in a row and on the fourth roll it was short as well and a 7 came up. they called seven out and the table lost everything. i gave the dealer a hard time for not calling no roll but to no avail. anyway great video. btw they were telling him to hit the wall every time but wouldnt call no roll on the 7 out.
Heading to Vegas for some fun in a few weeks and decided to try some low stakes craps while I’m there. First time watching channel and the host sounds like Marcus Lemonis from the Profit.
It’s super fun, especially if you see a long roll, but not much risk in the mean time. It’s a good one, but like all strategies the dice have to cooperate.
Great stuff guys, really enjoy the real deal calls. I'd like to tell you about my favorite strategy. I call it following the trend. If the seven is showing up a lot I bet the don't, and if we seem to get knocked off that don't then I switch over to a do bet. Instead of lay bets, I prefer the higher payoff of hopping the 7/yo for initial insurance. A small bet on hardways if they are showing up. I like your press and take. But I also completely regress all bets on a pass line win. Also two units on the pass line, and one on craps, when starting a do run. Love my insurance. Peace!
The Golden Nuggets has Hi-Lo-Yo Craps tournaments. The buy in was 150.00. It was very interesting! They take the top 3 from each table per round, then whittle it down to the final table. I finished 4th at my table in the 1st round. I learned a lot. Since the tables are packed there aren't many rolls per round because of the time the dealers spend paying off the winners. You have to be SUPER AGGRESSIVE with your bets! Good Luck and have fun!
Really like this p1 and p2. Y’all talked about showing how to make top bets but unless I missed it y’all didn’t come back to it. Can you explain how rip bet?
Just wanna say I really enjoyed this video and learned a lot and wish I knew this before I just went to Vegas. Maybe next time this will pay off for me next time
Loved the dealer vibe, so awesome. A couple of observations and of course this is just from my experience on the tables both at home casinos and in Vegas. One, no Odds behind the pass line really limits your wins, even if you just put min odds you should put something there (when he hit the four, it would have paid him 2 to 1 for ten bucks). The other thing is regress your bets after a certain number of hits, and always get your bets paid for first before pressing. That way you are truly playing on house money. Great video and keep up the interesting perspectives ;-)
Taking odds does not "limit your wins," it does not change your odds of winning whatsoever. this strategy is meant to maximize the money on the PL on the come out roll; because 7 is most likely to roll, and thats a win. Playing min PL in this strategy diminishes your ability to maximize profits on the Come Out. Having a singular focus on just lowering the house edge has made casinos money since their inception, you have to roll the same number a second time to get payed on the odds bet, where you can be a PL winner with the first roll of the dice. Regression or not is all about the gamble. Minimizing losses and limiting exposure to your bankroll in a -EV can is a critical part of a winning session. As far as getting your 'bets paid for' John totally did this with each 'shooter' 'I'm gonna take my money and run."
After you get everything pressed (or even covered, and starting to take some back in the bankroll) why aren't we going to play the field to get a win on all rolls (without sacrificing any potential losses)? Just seems like after we are playing with house money, why wouldn't we get ALL covered and not just our places? Especially if we are on a rolllllll and working it. Thanks. This is one of the best videos on the channel (covers pretty much every topic haha)
The field is not a great bet, so I use sparingly. It covers many numbers, but with 20 ways to win and 16 ways to lose 5:4 odds you only get paid 1:1, unless you roll the 2 or 12.
Stupid question, but if you’re always pressing 4&10 at what point are you taking those winnings off the table vs alternating presses on the inside numbers?
Press means double, so a win on 4/10 you can press and still collect money. Let’s say $20 bet, it pays about $40, so you can press/ or double bet to $40 and still collect $20 $40 bet wins about $80, so you can press bet to $80 and collect $40 and so on
Simply brilliant ! I am off to Vegas next week staying centre strip where I hear it’s $15 days and $25 nights in the casinos. Would this same strategy work with those multiples ? I’m guessing it would but just a bigger initial risk.
Yes, it would work the same, but in multiples. If you can afford those amounts comfortably than go for it, otherwise it could be an expensive proposition. and would consider a different style of play or as another comment says, play somewhere off the strip.
Imade a video of your strategy from the don't too tri it out and I liked this strategy. I tried this last night here in Blackhawk from both sides, the pad and the don't pass and the don't made me some money. The pass line I'm down but not tp much. Overall it is working good for me. Thanks for the video.
@@ColorUp I actually used it off and on in Black Hawk and it worked out for me more than not. I had a great time there with my wife and daughter. Both of them actually rolled the dice a few times with me lol.
Nope, instead it presses pass line winners to take advantage of the come out roll, when you have a 2:1 advantage. You can add odds to your bet if you like, it’s a good 0% house edge bet, but you can only make when the bet is more likely to lose after the come out roll.
Spencer Cooke No. let’s say the Point is 4. That Passline bet with odds wins you $25. The $15 place bet wins you $27. Dealers know this. But that sucker bet is made all day every day.
Odds bet does pay better than a flat bet on the pass line but He choses to make his larger bet on the come out roll when he is most likely to win and has a 2:1 advantage against the casino for that roll. After the come out roll, when the odds bet is made you are most likely to lose that bet. It just depends when you choose to risk your money.
@7:50 I like your videos , I like to see how other people like to play , I like the shooter .. but to keep it real the Casino TOOK BOTH BETS !!! They got their money !
Nope......that was played and paid correctly. Hard to decipher with us chatting back and forth, but it was correct. It's really up to the dealer if he wants to take the action from the Pass with that Any Craps Bet there. Some will just point to the Any Craps bet and make change accordingly.
He would rather have larger bet when he has advantage (2:1 favorite on come out roll ) vs adding more money (odds) after come out when he his more likely to lose than win
It is the only 0% edge bet in casino. If you want to risk additional money, its a very smart way to increase your bet. If numbers roll your way, you win more, if not you lose more.
Jeremy, super entertaining video. I can see why you’re such a big fan of John. I learned a lot and you guys were having fun. Please invite him back for a future episode. Listening to John’s calls reminds me that As the shooter on a come out roll, I’ve always wanted to say “7 come 11, baby needs a new pair of shoes” but I’m worried someone’s gonna be all over me for saying 7. Is it acceptable on a come out roll? Just curious. Thx pal.
You guys are having a blast! Wish I lived closer. I am going to be in Jackpot on the night of the 8/10, I have a party in Twin before that so I will be getting to Jackpot @ 10:00 p.m. PT. Anyone in the neighborhood? Also, can I ask for a quick and easy video for you? Lay the 4 and 10 stating at $20 each and Martingale them if they lose? I am going to try this strategy when I go. Buy in for $500
I tried this strategy two weeks ago in Caesars palace won about $1,200 on a $25 table. I just got there at the right time, young kid had 20 or so rolls before he 7-out. It was wonderful.
At 4:53 Why would the dealer say “Winner!” When the point hits? There was a $5 flat bet on the PassLine. Which only makes $5. All other place bets make more. I would rather keep hitting place bets. I feel it’s phycological. To make players think that hitting the point is the best thing on the table. Misleading. It was the worst paying bet on this table.
Probably habit, most players play the line and back up with a larger true odds bet, so i think for the majority of players hitting the point number is the biggest deal.
I'm def a "minimize my losses" type of player, so I did this great strat with 20 'shooters' on Wizard of Odds, with a slight change. Once I won a $100 PL bet i racked the whole thing (assuming I'm not shooting), and once I hit a place bet on the second press i took it down. I was never down more than $70 from the buy in, and finished up with ~$450 with only two substantial rolls(one did come early), and half the time (10 shooters) getting on all the numbers and Sevening out before any profit was made. Maybe this would help those asking about exit strategies.
Just spent an hour watching both parts of this in a casino hotel room before I head down to the floor and loved it! Also, is it just me or could Dealer John be a sound alike for Stone Cold Steve Austin?
@@ColorUp thanks, ended up 140 ahead at a $5 table but then the dice went awry and I left 30 down, but I made it to a quarter pass line for the first time in my life which was exciting! Not a bad price for the 90 min or so of play I got out of it
No......sounds funny, but NO.......I have my reasons and most folks that play will disagree. I come with a small bankroll when I play because I don't want to support the casino that much if I loose. The Odds bets are not "Free". They come from your bankroll to play. The Odds are against you making the number. If I would ever take odds on my pass line it would be with houses money and never with money I brought to play with. I gamble my hard earned money on the Pass Line. Period. The rest of the game is for entertainment and taking advantage of a long roll.
As somebody that runs an iron cross to start; these shots are driving me crazy. I wish I could be betting in this casino on shooter John I would be retired by now from swimming in the ocean 😂
@@bradepperson4460 Ive got a few horror stories to share. Perhaps the next time Color UP and I get together. Would be fun to include more dealers, too......
So just a question I heard in your tipping video about John going with couple hundreds and coming out with thousands. At some point, do you start the strategy over again and take out all of the “pressed” chips and start prob the $5 pass line or do you always leave that in?
Just going to depend on your risk tolerance. You can "start over" anytime you want and that might be the best option for shorter to medium rolls. Problem is we never know if its a shorter roll or "the big one" If you want to go for the huge win, you just keep alternating between pressing and collecting and keep it going. You're collecting along the way, but obviously with each press you are risking more and more money. But if you want to go for the huge win, you can press your initial $22 all the way up to table maximums if the roll is super long. Just do what you are most comfortable with.
Why push the Passline bet and not keep it low and take more odds behind? I'm guessing it has something to do with hitting the 7 on the come out, but there are no better odds in Vegas than the Passline odds.
Yep pushing the pass line because it has a 2:1 advantage against the casino for the come out roll. When you play odds it is a great 0% house edge bet, but you are adding all your money after the comeout roll when you are at disadvantage and most likely to lose. If you hit points, great! if you don't hit points, not so much. Its just a different way to approach. He just wants to bet bigger when he has the advantage not bet bigger when house has the advantage.
This is what I have been thinking about too. I think its because he wants all "their" money on the PL on the come out because a 7/11 front line winner is more likely than not, and you can't have odds out on the come out roll.
Adding a dealer's perspective makes it really pop. Thanks!
Yeah, he was fun to work with.
Tried this strategy today. Cold table first - was down to my last $5. Then I ran off a 45 minute roll that hit ATS for some dude that won him $2600 on a $15 bet. I broke even after being down $200. Then got a $50 tip from a fellow player.
You should give that tip to the dealers.
@@jimklemens5018 Nah he should pocket it
@@brizzlex1919 Do you have any idea how much a craps dealer makes per hour?
@@jimklemens5018 It sounds like you might have an idea. Why don't you enlighten us?
@@brizzlex1919 A new dealer makes $10.50 per hour.
John is an awesome Teacher, a great attitude, and brings excitement to the game no matter what the dice roll. "Let's see what these dice bring us tonight." I really like that as it takes the heat of the the rolls and superstitions. And kudos to Colorup as his respect for others and trying new rolls, systems and players, brings a life to the game that is such a joy! Bravo and thankyou!
Thx for encouragement
Going to Vegas next week (I'm from the UK). I've been twice before and the craps table has always looked a fun place to be. I've been watching Color Up almost exclusivly for about two months now and THIS is the strategy I'm going with. Cheers Jeremy & John!
Absolutely love his calls. One of the reasons why I like craps more than most games. Dealers make it fun
How come no bets on odds?
Exactly
U kno u are enjoying a vid when u catch yourself smiling all the way thru it!! Great stuff...thnx to both of u for getting me started n continue learning this game!
Great comment, I had a smile too!
Love the channel!!! Dig it when you guys get together and play. Just played craps for the first a couple weeks back with a buddy who kinda showed me what's up. So confusing at first still is. Been stuck watching your channel.. You 2 need to do more videos together!!! Thanks from Oregon!
I wish we could do more together, but for now, its just the 4 videos we did.
@@ColorUp 4??? what or where are the other 2?
I plan on bugging Color UP for another video session here soon. Thanks for watching!!!!
You gotta do another one of these videos with John. I want to see what he does with a longer roll.
Thanks again Jeremy! Great having John with you.
Your dealer is boss! Bring John back once in a while fore other videos, to shoot, give dealing tips, and teaching us more lingo. Love it!
Would love to, but he is from the opposite side of the country :0
@@ColorUp Im coming back and we are going to do this again soon......!!!
Love your videos! John is too hilarious! He makes the game exciting! Not to mention you get to see how the other side of the table works!
It was a blast for sure
I've always loved blackjack and roulette but I never took the time to learn craps. I've been using your videos mainly to do this, and this is my favorite one so far. It is great at showing the strategy in action. I know this is an older video but its still really good. I'll be in Vegas from Sept 20-21 for the super motocross championships and I'm staying at the Cosmo so I am really looking forward to some quality craps time! Thanks for the video!
Wow John is the King of the Crap rolls!! Good stuff as always. Hope to see John back in some future videos. Thanks for another one CU!!
This video really helped me understand craps better. It's so fast paced and so much going on at once it is taking me some time to understand all the details. But this helped alot! Found your channel while learning card counting and blackjack. Best believe i'll be at the craps table next year as well. Keep them coming!
Thanks for the feedback! And good luck at the tables!
Enjoyed coming from a long day and watching the second part of this. Keep up the great videos.
This was awesome! I love the etiquette talk of the game. Thank you fellas!
another great video! great job guys, hope to see more long rolls in future vids
The dealer even as a player can't help but maintain perfect table etiquette. This was fun!
Just did this on a $5 table and a $200 bankroll and colored up$500! My new favorite strategy as well 👍🏻
Cool, it won't always go that well.
Unfortunately I know. I did learn you can play for awhile with this strategy and have a lot of fun at the tables with this strategy more than the others even when you aren't making money.
@@kickroxbarefoot726 Thats the real steal with this strategy. Its based upon statistics and probability coupled with proper money management. You won't always win, but you will have the best chance of winning if you are still on the table after a few short losses on the game. You get time and the opportunity to take advantage of a good long roll.
Awesome!! I wanted to jump up and play with you guys. LOVE craps! Thank you for many tips.
Our pleasure!
Great to see these videos. Makes me feel good knowing even seasoned players are only as good as the dice rolls, but still like the strategies at play!
I really enjoyed this video with John's experience, calls, and flair adding to the fun! I can't wait to try this strategy the next time we go to Biloxi!
Very entertaining Color Up!!! That was fun!
Great vids 1&2 love the chatter love to see the systems work on actual throws
Outstanding explanation for placing bets and using field for placing bets.
love this strategy but I might turn off my place bets after a certain # of rolls. Just a feeling i guess. Great video!!
I was thinking that he should have taken them down after that long roll. Then wait to start the strategy with another shooter. A lot of the money he had was house money so it would have put him in great bankroll position.
Kiefer West I mean he always presses the 4 and 10. when do you collect? or his pass line he always presses it. if you never collect how will you win money?
@@rayabney0925 I guess I'm more conservative. People like to press up. I'm of the thinking that no roll will last forever. If you have made some money on a good roll and you can take down the place bets to lock in even more then do that. I might go take, then press then after 3 or 4 presses total I might take the place bets down. That way you aren't relying on a big roll to make money.
@@kieferwest1964 and funded his whole next session or visit to vegas with a $100 starting bankroll
Yes, just pull down when you are comfortable. I don't like playing a guessing game and miss out on that long roll. with the 4&10, you press every time, but because it pays close to2:1 you are collecting half and pressing half each time. Pass line you are collecting as you go, and when you are comfortable.
I love the vids with this type of play! More realistic for me to watch. I appreciate all the work you put in to this and cant wait to try this in a few weeks we we goto foxwoods in CT. For our fantasy football draft weekend!
Hay, from mass
Yeah these videos are SUPER HELPFUL and I've never played craps ever but want to start
This was enjoyable. Shows why craps is the best game in the casino. It would be interesting to have guests, every once in a while, shooting the bones and playing their strategy while you play dealer.
that would be great
I am addicted to COLOR UP also. For the haters if you don't like a strategy don't play it. Everyone has a better idea until they pull out the money.
Color Up can easily handle craps debate, he's taught many of us to think for ourselves while teaching the game . We're not here to blindly agree and im pretty sure he'd get bored with that very quickly. I don't argue with people i don't respect and i have nothing but respect for Color Up who taught me this wonderful game.
I like the line " Everyone has a better idea until they pull out the money."
@@ColorUp Amen
Do you have an exit strategy or max press if things are really going well? BTW, awesome Job!! This was really fun to watch. It was only a tutorial and I was feeling the excitement and rooting for a big hit.
It was so fun. I can't speak for John, but my exit is the 7 out. Im alternating between taking and pressing so I just keep going, I don't want to pull down early, although that is probably the smart thing to do.
@@ColorUp in poker you can extract maximum value, in tables games minimizes losses is crucial.
I count 8 rolls. Then turn off and come bet.
Wow, fantastic. Best craps banter I have ever heard except for an experienced female dealer at the Horseshoe.
Love a good dealer call!
Really enjoyed these videos. Learned a lot.
Have you been able to do anything with Saratoga casino yet?👍😁😁😁
Hey Ben, they say August, got a second table and training dealers !
Glad to hear that. Will be looking forward to next time.👍😁😁😁😁
Very nice to learn how to deal better from John. Will come in handy at my home table for my parties. I modeled my table design on one of John's old videos for his table. Aaron
This was fantastic. Keep up the good work and I'm looking forward to more collaborations in the future.
Just wondering why no odds on the pass bet. Thanks, new to the channel, gonna be a regular
I love this comb of these two guys as well as the true action
Great job dealing. You’ve improved so much with your handling over the time I’ve been watching. 👍
thanks for the videos! lots of fun! I'm a novice at this, we are going to vegas and now i got the guts to go to a table and play some craps! LOL
Have fun and good luck on coloring up!
great video. that was alot of fun getting to watch john shoot. The no roll on 7 was just fine. casinos should do the same thing. I was at a table where a guy threw the dice short 3 times in a row and on the fourth roll it was short as well and a 7 came up. they called seven out and the table lost everything. i gave the dealer a hard time for not calling no roll but to no avail. anyway great video. btw they were telling him to hit the wall every time but wouldnt call no roll on the 7 out.
Heading to Vegas for some fun in a few weeks and decided to try some low stakes craps while I’m there. First time watching channel and the host sounds like Marcus Lemonis from the Profit.
Watching a lot of your videos I feel confident to go try craps out for my self
You should!
If you always press the 4 and 10, when do you collect?
Always giving a thumbs up! 👍🏻
Wish more dealers were like John. Enjoy his commentary.
He has a lot of passion for the game
Going to Vegas next weekend. Going to try his strategy.
It’s super fun, especially if you see a long roll, but not much risk in the mean time. It’s a good one, but like all strategies the dice have to cooperate.
This is awesome!! Thank you so much and as a new player I will get to test out how much you have helped this weekend!
Great stuff guys, really enjoy the real deal calls. I'd like to tell you about my favorite strategy. I call it following the trend. If the seven is showing up a lot I bet the don't, and if we seem to get knocked off that don't then I switch over to a do bet. Instead of lay bets, I prefer the higher payoff of hopping the 7/yo for initial insurance. A small bet on hardways if they are showing up. I like your press and take. But I also completely regress all bets on a pass line win. Also two units on the pass line, and one on craps, when starting a do run. Love my insurance. Peace!
Cool, thanks for sharing your ideas!
Love the video. My buddy and I used this strategy last night and both colored up for over 400$ on a 200$ bank roll
Sweet!
I play this strat after picking up the basics. Seems pretty safe. I just need to remember to collect when those hot streaks hit.
I see you do a full press most all the time then take a win, how do you feel about pressing one unit each time and taking winnings?
Nice Video CU,Do you know how a Craps tournament works I'm goin next week ?
I would love to go do that! Where do they do those?
Haven't played in any tournaments, but their rules vary so, im no help there.
@@ColorUp Thanks next week at Paris Casino VEGAS
The Golden Nuggets has Hi-Lo-Yo Craps tournaments. The buy in was 150.00. It was very interesting! They take the top 3 from each table per round, then whittle it down to the final table. I finished 4th at my table in the 1st round. I learned a lot. Since the tables are packed there aren't many rolls per round because of the time the dealers spend paying off the winners. You have to be SUPER AGGRESSIVE with your bets! Good Luck and have fun!
@@stephenscisney7814 Thanks so basically who ever has more money advances with how much money everyone starts with ?
I love it! Started with $40 walked out with $485!! Grateful for that!!
That’s awesome!!! Won’t usually go that well but glad you colored up!
Really like this p1 and p2. Y’all talked about showing how to make top bets but unless I missed it y’all didn’t come back to it. Can you explain how rip bet?
Tip not top or rip (facepalm)
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Thanks
Another great video like always! But daaaaaaamn those 3s!!
Greetings from Germany
Thanks for watching from Germany!!!
Great video and calls... thank you both...
You are welcome!!!!!!
Why don’t you play the free odds?
Just wanna say I really enjoyed this video and learned a lot and wish I knew this before I just went to Vegas. Maybe next time this will pay off for me next time
Thanks for watching
Loved the dealer vibe, so awesome. A couple of observations and of course this is just from my experience on the tables both at home casinos and in Vegas. One, no Odds behind the pass line really limits your wins, even if you just put min odds you should put something there (when he hit the four, it would have paid him 2 to 1 for ten bucks). The other thing is regress your bets after a certain number of hits, and always get your bets paid for first before pressing. That way you are truly playing on house money. Great video and keep up the interesting perspectives ;-)
Taking odds does not "limit your wins," it does not change your odds of winning whatsoever. this strategy is meant to maximize the money on the PL on the come out roll; because 7 is most likely to roll, and thats a win. Playing min PL in this strategy diminishes your ability to maximize profits on the Come Out.
Having a singular focus on just lowering the house edge has made casinos money since their inception, you have to roll the same number a second time to get payed on the odds bet, where you can be a PL winner with the first roll of the dice.
Regression or not is all about the gamble. Minimizing losses and limiting exposure to your bankroll in a -EV can is a critical part of a winning session. As far as getting your 'bets paid for' John totally did this with each 'shooter' 'I'm gonna take my money and run."
Thanks @neil richey Great summery and explanation.
Love craps! Although I'm curious why you wouldn't place odds on pass bet, especially with 6 or 8, after you have "house money" to play with?
I would, I do t think I ever got to house money in this session, losing session right?
@@ColorUp No, I believe you were up a few times in some games, or if you're referring to overall, yes, it was a losing session.
After you get everything pressed (or even covered, and starting to take some back in the bankroll) why aren't we going to play the field to get a win on all rolls (without sacrificing any potential losses)?
Just seems like after we are playing with house money, why wouldn't we get ALL covered and not just our places? Especially if we are on a rolllllll and working it.
Thanks. This is one of the best videos on the channel (covers pretty much every topic haha)
The field is not a great bet, so I use sparingly. It covers many numbers, but with 20 ways to win and 16 ways to lose 5:4 odds you only get paid 1:1, unless you roll the 2 or 12.
Thanks for the vid guys !
Your guest is a beast !!!
He is a lot of fun
this is fun to watch. learning a lot. I don't think ill ever give up my hard ways play though. I don't like "now they go, they roll" no offence lol
Stupid question, but if you’re always pressing 4&10 at what point are you taking those winnings off the table vs alternating presses on the inside numbers?
Press means double, so a win on 4/10 you can press and still collect money.
Let’s say $20 bet, it pays about $40, so you can press/ or double bet to $40 and still collect $20
$40 bet wins about $80, so you can press bet to $80 and collect $40 and so on
@@ColorUp 10-4, I’m not sure what I was thinking. Thanks! Great videos!
Question.... Why don 't you place odds behind the passline bet.
Not a required bet. Great zero house edge bet if you would like to risk more money on a bet more likely to loss than win though.
Great video
Ask your dealer friend if he has ever seen the strean method dont pass line method loss or how rare it is
Simply brilliant !
I am off to Vegas next week staying centre strip where I hear it’s $15 days and $25 nights in the casinos. Would this same strategy work with those multiples ? I’m guessing it would but just a bigger initial risk.
Play anywhere but the strip! Get an uber if you have to
Yes, it would work the same, but in multiples. If you can afford those amounts comfortably than go for it, otherwise it could be an expensive proposition. and would consider a different style of play or as another comment says, play somewhere off the strip.
Bus in vegas is 24h and take you anywhere around vegas for 8$ a day
Imade a video of your strategy from the don't too tri it out and I liked this strategy. I tried this last night here in Blackhawk from both sides, the pad and the don't pass and the don't made me some money. The pass line I'm down but not tp much. Overall it is working good for me. Thanks for the video.
I saw you posted a video on it, haven't got to check it out yet, but I'm sure its good!
@@ColorUp I actually used it off and on in Black Hawk and it worked out for me more than not. I had a great time there with my wife and daughter.
Both of them actually rolled the dice a few times with me lol.
Does this strategy make the odds bet on the pass line? It wasn't mentioned in any of the three videos.
Nope, instead it presses pass line winners to take advantage of the come out roll, when you have a 2:1 advantage. You can add odds to your bet if you like, it’s a good 0% house edge bet, but you can only make when the bet is more likely to lose after the come out roll.
Great video. I don’t understand pressing the pass line instead of playing odds? Is a $5 pass with $10 odds not always better than a $15 pass line?
Spencer Cooke No. let’s say the Point is 4.
That Passline bet with odds wins you $25.
The $15 place bet wins you $27.
Dealers know this. But that sucker bet is made all day every day.
Odds bet does pay better than a flat bet on the pass line but He choses to make his larger bet on the come out roll when he is most likely to win and has a 2:1 advantage against the casino for that roll. After the come out roll, when the odds bet is made you are most likely to lose that bet. It just depends when you choose to risk your money.
@7:50 I like your videos , I like to see how other people like to play , I like the shooter .. but to keep it real the Casino TOOK BOTH BETS !!! They got their money !
Nope......that was played and paid correctly. Hard to decipher with us chatting back and forth, but it was correct. It's really up to the dealer if he wants to take the action from the Pass with that Any Craps Bet there. Some will just point to the Any Craps bet and make change accordingly.
Where did u get your dealer stick from the few I have bought have been junk
Amazon ...I think about 10-15$
Thanks appreciate it great videos and info
nice job with the dealers perspective. Is there a reason he doesn't play odds on the pass line or did I miss that?
He would rather have larger bet when he has advantage (2:1 favorite on come out roll ) vs adding more money (odds) after come out when he his more likely to lose than win
@@ColorUp gotcha!!
Loved to watch this with dealer perspective! Learned a lot as a novice!
It was great, hopefully I can do more
That would be cool! Brushing up on techniques for my trip to Foxwoods in a couple of weeks.
@@pathfndr4711 Good luck on coloring up at Foxwoods!
Where did you get your table? Love the black
@@pathfndr4711 just a kitchen table but the felt is from casino4you.com
Question, why don't you bet on Odds for the pass. Isn't that one of the best bets in the casino?
It is the only 0% edge bet in casino. If you want to risk additional money, its a very smart way to increase your bet. If numbers roll your way, you win more, if not you lose more.
This is why we love craps,cool commentary.
Hello again sir. This is a strange question, but what IP camera do you use and how do you have it hung on the ceiling?
I use a Panasonic photo camera, it’s mounted on a cross bar that spans two stands
@@ColorUp Thank you sir.
Keep up the good work
So can I bet on the “C” or “any craps” after the come out roll? Or is that just on the come out roll? And craps is 2, 3, 7, and 12?
You can bet it any time. The craps numbers are 2,3,12, does not include 7.
Jeremy, super entertaining video. I can see why you’re such a big fan of John. I learned a lot and you guys were having fun. Please invite him back for a future episode. Listening to John’s calls reminds me that As the shooter on a come out roll, I’ve always wanted to say “7 come 11, baby needs a new pair of shoes” but I’m worried someone’s gonna be all over me for saying 7. Is it acceptable on a come out roll? Just curious. Thx pal.
Lot of fun to do videos with him, hopefully we can do again, but he lives on other side of country.
One question why does the shooter not back up the pass line?
Optional bet. Great if you have the bankroll as it’s 0% house edge. In this video i was waiting for a profit before I start risking additional monies.
Truly enjoyed it I am watching till I learn it 2 hours or 100 going to learn
Here is original, better explanation My Favorite Craps Betting Strategy ua-cam.com/video/sTF3nL3dpeU/v-deo.html
You guys are having a blast! Wish I lived closer. I am going to be in Jackpot on the night of the 8/10, I have a party in Twin before that so I will be getting to Jackpot @ 10:00 p.m. PT. Anyone in the neighborhood? Also, can I ask for a quick and easy video for you? Lay the 4 and 10 stating at $20 each and Martingale them if they lose? I am going to try this strategy when I go. Buy in for $500
We did have a blast together! Good luck on your upcoming trip.
5:57 On a cute little dainty monopoly roll!
I tried this strategy two weeks ago in Caesars palace won about $1,200 on a $25 table. I just got there at the right time, young kid had 20 or so rolls before he 7-out. It was wonderful.
Wow, nice color up
At 4:53 Why would the dealer say “Winner!” When the point hits? There was a $5 flat bet on the PassLine. Which only makes $5. All other place bets make more. I would rather keep hitting place bets.
I feel it’s phycological. To make players think that hitting the point is the best thing on the table. Misleading. It was the worst paying bet on this table.
Probably habit, most players play the line and back up with a larger true odds bet, so i think for the majority of players hitting the point number is the biggest deal.
The dealer said "winner" because the roll was a winner.
I'm def a "minimize my losses" type of player, so I did this great strat with 20 'shooters' on Wizard of Odds, with a slight change. Once I won a $100 PL bet i racked the whole thing (assuming I'm not shooting), and once I hit a place bet on the second press i took it down. I was never down more than $70 from the buy in, and finished up with ~$450 with only two substantial rolls(one did come early), and half the time (10 shooters) getting on all the numbers and Sevening out before any profit was made. Maybe this would help those asking about exit strategies.
Yep, that is a great conservative approach to this strategy.
Just spent an hour watching both parts of this in a casino hotel room before I head down to the floor and loved it! Also, is it just me or could Dealer John be a sound alike for Stone Cold Steve Austin?
Glad you enjoyed, and good luck at the tables!
@@ColorUp thanks, ended up 140 ahead at a $5 table but then the dice went awry and I left 30 down, but I made it to a quarter pass line for the first time in my life which was exciting! Not a bad price for the 90 min or so of play I got out of it
@@TokiNotAB fun entertainment for $30 is fair in my mind
Not a bad way to play. I think I wouldn't boost the Pass bet as fast. Something more like 5-10-15-20-25 (so the buy-in is replenished sooner).
Sure, increase as you are most comfortable
Would John ever take odd's after covering his numbers and earning back his original wagers?
I can't answer for him, but if that's the way you like to play, its a great zero house edge bet.
No......sounds funny, but NO.......I have my reasons and most folks that play will disagree. I come with a small bankroll when I play because I don't want to support the casino that much if I loose. The Odds bets are not "Free". They come from your bankroll to play. The Odds are against you making the number. If I would ever take odds on my pass line it would be with houses money and never with money I brought to play with. I gamble my hard earned money on the Pass Line. Period. The rest of the game is for entertainment and taking advantage of a long roll.
As somebody that runs an iron cross to start; these shots are driving me crazy. I wish I could be betting in this casino on shooter John I would be retired by now from swimming in the ocean 😂
Jeremy, can't wait until you make a vid talking to the dice like this guy!
I’ll practice getting better at it
@@ColorUp Problem is when you talk to the dice and they actually say something back.......
Dude John sounds like stone cold steve austin. That’s awesome
Please do another series like this. Great content
Cool, what part specifically did you like. Covering one strat for a long time. Having a dealer help. Or other?
@@ColorUp honestly all of it was solid content. In particular I enjoy hearing from the dealers perspective and watching you guys switch roles.
Also I think if you could do a series on crap horror stories would be interesting too.
@@bradepperson4460 Yeah, would love to involve more dealers. Its tough, I live in remote area up in the mountians.
@@bradepperson4460 Ive got a few horror stories to share. Perhaps the next time Color UP and I get together. Would be fun to include more dealers, too......
So just a question I heard in your tipping video about John going with couple hundreds and coming out with thousands. At some point, do you start the strategy over again and take out all of the “pressed” chips and start prob the $5 pass line or do you always leave that in?
Just going to depend on your risk tolerance. You can "start over" anytime you want and that might be the best option for shorter to medium rolls. Problem is we never know if its a shorter roll or "the big one" If you want to go for the huge win, you just keep alternating between pressing and collecting and keep it going. You're collecting along the way, but obviously with each press you are risking more and more money. But if you want to go for the huge win, you can press your initial $22 all the way up to table maximums if the roll is super long. Just do what you are most comfortable with.
Why push the Passline bet and not keep it low and take more odds behind? I'm guessing it has something to do with hitting the 7 on the come out, but there are no better odds in Vegas than the Passline odds.
Yep pushing the pass line because it has a 2:1 advantage against the casino for the come out roll. When you play odds it is a great 0% house edge bet, but you are adding all your money after the comeout roll when you are at disadvantage and most likely to lose. If you hit points, great! if you don't hit points, not so much. Its just a different way to approach. He just wants to bet bigger when he has the advantage not bet bigger when house has the advantage.
I ran my system on this set of dice rolls and came out with a loss of $14 (assuming $15 min table).
I see y’all pressing the pass line every time you win on it. When do you collect on it? Why not use winnings for odds instead?
This is what I have been thinking about too. I think its because he wants all "their" money on the PL on the come out because a 7/11 front line winner is more likely than not, and you can't have odds out on the come out roll.
You can collect as comfortable or add odds as you like with the winnings. Alter to suit your style.
You can always press less. His strat is very aggro for the come out. You can always make it aggro for the point and maximize a point win.
Why no odds bets?
Does dice setting actually work? Thanks for the fun video. Keep it up.
many people believe so
All the dice setters I see roll crap and big red. Tough to make 💰 on that.
I am a millennial, and I definitely know the commercial Rolaids spells relief. Probably from watching Price is Right nonstop