New Strategy, Slow Grind but powerful! (Slow & Steady Strategy)
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Hey guys, thanks for tuning in. This is a new strategy in development. It turns profit every time it’s a slow grind, but wins!! please let me know your thoughts.
All in all, it’s not a bad bankroll recovery strategy. Especially if you utilize odds & pressure when you get a hot shooter. Make them earn the pay numbers & start pressing them when they do. Hedge points with hardways when you’re against 👏👏
Also when you martingale the DP (which I like). You should also consider martingaling the inside bets & hedging with a come bet here & there. Hedge the come bet with a craps check or a field bet.
I will try thx
What I really love about this system is the hedging idea, awesome.
Glad you like it! thx
Nice job brother! Minimal lay is usually 30$ on the inside numbers and 40$ on the 4&10 ! So maybe just pick one ir 2 numbers to lay on the comeout
Great point thx Waylon! I’ll check it out this week on bubble craps thanks
@@Willvegas166 bubble craps is different! You can lay any amount ! I was talking about a real table!
When you hit the 6 from DP position…play max odds…hedge the hard 6 for equal value. Then only 4-2 & 5-1 can beat you
good point
They’d make you lay the 4 & 10 for $41 each.
5 & 9 they’d make you lay $31 each.
Hedge the yo for $2.
It’s a good strategy for bubble craps tho.
Thats ere i spend most of my time these days thx!
the hedging is slow bleeding taxing it to death. you'd be better off progression & regression tiers with a stop loss and a goal
@@UnknownScorpion I like the end idea “unknown S” I’ll play it out and let you know. Thanks.
@@Willvegas166 I'll share a bubble craps strat with ya. Pick the minimum unit your going to play with. Buy the 4 & 10 with that unit, and also choose either the 5 or 9. So your setting bets on 3 outside box numbers. Do a DP for the amount of 2 units (as you do progression / regression, the DP is always the total of 2 of your 3 box #'s bets), everything working on comeout. If the point goes to one of the 3 uncovered numbers, then your looking to get 1 hit on your bets and then move your 5 or 9 bet over to the point and continue to roll it out. Otherwise when point goes to one you had bet, keep the bet up and keep rolling it out. Do a progression / regression up or down 1 unit per tier. If I get caught with 2 comeout 7's in a row, I switch to betting the inside and cover them with lay 4 and 10 (fully hedged to where a 7 will break even), and do a progression on these bets if a lay get knocked off, play this out until recovered what was lost and then go back to the 1st system. Switching between these systems protects you from going into a train wreck of losses and too high of a progression. Always reset to 1st tier on new high bankroll. If the DP gets knocked off, I'll usually same bet 1 more time. Depends how feel and if already in profit definitely don't be so quick to go up the tiers.
I'll check it out thank you!
@@Willvegas166 sure, this made me reread what I put and I updated it a bit more, hope it makes sense lol. Let me know how it goes
Nice job Wil! I’m surprised it was that profitable after getting picked off the DP with so many points made then short rolls.
Thx Bam! U & me both on the profit!
@@Willvegas166 I watched the video where you got murdered by the 4. I had a similar experience on a real table. I had 8 4s dropped on me while trying to ladders up a lay strategy. I’ll never try that again Lol
@@bam3051 we both know it can happen unfortunately!!
Martingale will destroy you sooner or later. You can't play like that.
I completely understand, so far it has allowed me to keep profiting, but that’s why I keep playing these strategies as much as possible to give you the complete story.
Nice strategy, I like it, Are you allowed to make a ten dollar lay bet ? I thought there was a minimum of a certain amount. Thanks
@@wesmcclaskie3442 I will check into that this week thanks
Why not just hop the 7’s $3-5 each
@@hal8324 I’ll play it out and see thanks. Not having the 68 saves losing every time. But by the end, as you can see, it pays for itself.