I am definitely trying this next time I go play. (I'm the guy you spoke to at Ellis Island, who didn't have a badge on - I didn't know it was your meet up). I sent you the picture a long time ago from the Margaritaville in Shreveport, La, with my Color Up T shirt on.
Loving the “Iron T” with using the house money ($64) to bet across. It’s my new favorite strategy checks all the boxes. Hope you roll out this variation some day! Thanks to you and the original creators!
I'd drop 8 on the initial hit, and take the 4 and 10 straight to $25. The second hit you could press the inside by the $42. Drop 2 and take the inside up by 10, 12, 12, 10 respectively.
To me everything is predicated on whoever rolls the dice. Once that person is on a hot roll everybody is making money But of the next 3 or 4 people that follows the person on a hot roll will 7 out ater the points is established. The hard part is waiting for that next person to get back on that hot roll.
Tons of 6s the hard way! I need to figure out how to scale this down to my budge and willingness to gamble against the big red. Like most of your strategies - I like to cover a few less numbers - some places and others going up on contract via come bet. Depending on what happens during the roll. I also pull down when I feel big red and reset - and make a few little bets on hard ways or something else - to mix things up. Also - I assume you can play 20 in the field and have the option to will on more numbers - and double on 2 and 12 and add that 11. But 4 and 10 are important place bets.
Very simple end result after two hits is $204 across. I’ve been playing and advertising it all over YT. Bankrolls $132 vs $204 across is minimal difference. If ur playing a $5 dollar table (bubble craps, u can regress to table min with profit after 1 hit)
I’m new to craps and love and learned so much from for your videos . Can this work on a 5 or 19 dollar table as well? Just can’t be higher than $15 min ?
Cool strategy. If you do this strategy, what are your thoughts about doing a Dallas Drawdown (and build back up accordingly) after winning back your initial investment? 👍🏾🇺🇸
So, 7.rolls are neeeed to start actually seeing sole profit. Not all shooter have that "hand" to get those dice rolling good enough... I'm 50/50 on this...
@ColorUp thanks, in love with the $36 strategy, im new to craps, i used it first time on my last cruise at the begin of Aug and made a profit, but i want to win a green on each hit, helps keep track with the profit, 4 hits and i can color up to a black 🎉
IF he started with $132 inside for a $15 table, and ONLY started with a $700 bankroll, that is ONLY enough for 5 shooters, so in REALITY, you SHOULD have a SBR - Starting Bankroll - that can accommodate 10 shooters for any strategy that you are going to use, so he SHOULD'VE had a SBR of $1320! For a $10 table, I would GUESS that you would want to get all your numbers paying out $40 or $42, so you would START with a SBR of $660 for $66 INSIDE, and then from a 1st hit of any of your box numbers of 5.6.8 or 9, you would tell the dealer you want the 4 and 10 for $10 each, and then on the next hit of ANY of the box numbers, you would increase ANY 3 numbers by $5, and on the NEXT hit, get the remaining 3 numbers for $5 or $6 for the 6 and 8, and then ALL the numbers would pay out $28, and the 4 and 10 for $15 each would pay $27! Oh, I SCREWED up, the numbers will NOT pay $40!🤣🤣🤣 That's the BEST I can come up with for a $10 table!
Obviously coz those rolls don't happen often....Wouldn't happen for him either if he was at the tables. You're looking at a guy playing at home thinking the rolls would be the exact same in rela life at the tables. Would be a totally different outcome ..
@michaelmain8580 avg roll according to math is 8.5. Home and casino the results are still random, I’ve had plenty of rolls longer in casino. It’s just chance.
@traemcpherson7266 I'm aware, but with this strategy, it will eat your bank roll. They have strategies out there that won't whack you that bad if the wrong number or numbers hits.
When you do that 32 pressure, can't you just take those extra two checks and make 5 & 9 $36? Those should pay $50 and you don't need to give the dealer a $1 chip.
I like this strategy. If you’re uncomfortable needing 5 hits to be out of the hand, try this. On hit 3, the first time you collect green, reset to $132 inside. You’ll be pulling $72 off the table. That, plus the $50 you collect covers what you leave on the table. Build from here and start collecting $50 for $1.
Goodbye. $132 per play basically... Nope! Take $400 to casino, end up with three 7 outs in about 7-8 rolls, hope ya had fun losing $400 in about 15 or so minutes...🤣🤣🤣
This strategy is inefficient, you need five rolls to get in the green (2 to set up the board then three to cover the initial bet) but if you did full 25-35-42 across to start leaving the point empty you would be in profit on the 4th roll as opposed to the 5th.
@ColorUp 162-172 depending on where the point is (leave point uncovered until you're up), and you're not missing on a potential 4-10 hitting on the first roll and having to wait for another roll to start getting your money back, with 50-1 if they roll 4 10 9 8 5 7 for example and point was on 6 you would be down whereas if you just cover the across to start you would be up 49, to minimize the risk of a cold table I would pick up the bet if a point was made before you were green and a new point was established on a covered number and not have all six covered until you were up and the next point got established.
@@thedeceptivekhan On a BUY bet, it pays MORE than just a place bet. For example, a $20 PLACE bet on the 4 and 10 would pay $36, but if you take a BUY bet on those SAME numbers, it pays $40, but you have to pay the casino a VIG of $1, so you collect $39, which is $3 MORE than $36, so you are better off BUYING the 4 and 10!
I am definitely trying this next time I go play. (I'm the guy you spoke to at Ellis Island, who didn't have a badge on - I didn't know it was your meet up). I sent you the picture a long time ago from the Margaritaville in Shreveport, La, with my Color Up T shirt on.
EGGSALINT strategy!!!
This makes SENSE, and IF I could have that LONG GREAT roll like you had on your first shot at it, I would ALWAYS CRUSH it!!!
Loving the “Iron T” with using the house money ($64) to bet across. It’s my new favorite strategy checks all the boxes. Hope you roll out this variation some day! Thanks to you and the original creators!
Great explanation! Also, I just learned to say '32 pressure'!
Two nastiest words in Vegas 7 OUT
At 5:21, you took the $10 that should have gone to your rack and added it back to the house stack.
Just watching the first roll. Continously giving $32 pressure seems prudent. Thank you for the strategy
I'd drop 8 on the initial hit, and take the 4 and 10 straight to $25. The second hit you could press the inside by the $42. Drop 2 and take the inside up by 10, 12, 12, 10 respectively.
To me everything is predicated on whoever rolls the dice. Once that person is on a hot roll everybody is making money
But of the next 3 or 4 people that follows the person on a hot roll will 7 out ater the points is established. The hard part is waiting for that next person to get back on that hot roll.
When you’ve got a good table going a good addition would be to cover the hard ways . In this case there was a bunch.
$25 on hard 6 would’ve been real nice
Even my poor play would probably make money on a 31 roll hand.
Tons of 6s the hard way! I need to figure out how to scale this down to my budge and willingness to gamble against the big red. Like most of your strategies - I like to cover a few less numbers - some places and others going up on contract via come bet. Depending on what happens during the roll. I also pull down when I feel big red and reset - and make a few little bets on hard ways or something else - to mix things up. Also - I assume you can play 20 in the field and have the option to will on more numbers - and double on 2 and 12 and add that 11. But 4 and 10 are important place bets.
Very simple end result after two hits is $204 across. I’ve been playing and advertising it all over YT. Bankrolls $132 vs $204 across is minimal difference. If ur playing a $5 dollar table (bubble craps, u can regress to table min with profit after 1 hit)
I’d say $60 is not minimal. $204 on a $15-$25 game is fair though. But $204 for a $5 table seems like a lot of risk for one roll.
@@ColorUp everyone has different risk tolerance and bankrolls. What’s good for u might not seem reasonable to me and vice versa. God bless America.
@@duracell87 vive la
Great call on Ellis alley!
I’m new to craps and love and learned so much from for your videos . Can this work on a 5 or 19 dollar table as well? Just can’t be higher than $15 min ?
Little rich for my blood but always love seeing new strategies (even if i'd never play them at those starting bets lol)
Cool strategy. If you do this strategy, what are your thoughts about doing a Dallas Drawdown (and build back up accordingly) after winning back your initial investment? 👍🏾🇺🇸
Good roll for me I play hard ways.
You would've CRUSHED it with those hard 6's!!!
MAN, im yelling PUT $20 ON THE HORN!!! LOL
That was a long first roll!! Rolling hard sixes like it's his day job.
So, 7.rolls are neeeed to start actually seeing sole profit. Not all shooter have that "hand" to get those dice rolling good enough... I'm 50/50 on this...
Love it but like any light-side strat is gonna kill it with a 31-point roll
Why don't you just shell out the $204 from the beginning and not have to wait those extra first rolls!?!
it they 7 out after 2 rolls then you save money
Three point dolly I assume is pass and 2 come bets. What odds and min bet was the model using?
Molly is pass, 2 come bets. Same table minimum and 3,4,5x odds
Dolly is don’t pass, 2dont come, same table min and 3,4,5x odds.
That is a fascinating strategy, however with any positive
betting strategy anyone will make money with the roll in this video..
It would work at a $20 table. Luxor goes $20 minimum a lot
What is a VIG?
Nice system! If you feel at risk beyond the 6-7 roll, it can be converted into an Iron Cross by taking down the 4, 9 & 10.
Yep, my thoughts as well.
Whats needed to get one green for every win or number hit ?
$15 4/10 would pay $27, $20 5/9 would pay $28, $24 6/8 would pay $28
@ColorUp thanks, in love with the $36 strategy, im new to craps, i used it first time on my last cruise at the begin of Aug and made a profit, but i want to win a green on each hit, helps keep track with the profit, 4 hits and i can color up to a black 🎉
I must be the most unlucky craps player…. Longest rolls I ever see is maybe 8-10. Avg is 2-4
Times like this at the craps table are the worst! It happens, but shouldn't be every time!
How much would your buy in be at a $10 table at the casino?
IF he started with $132 inside for a $15 table, and ONLY started with a $700 bankroll, that is ONLY enough for 5 shooters, so in REALITY, you SHOULD have a SBR - Starting Bankroll - that can accommodate 10 shooters for any strategy that you are going to use, so he SHOULD'VE had a SBR of $1320!
For a $10 table, I would GUESS that you would want to get all your numbers paying out $40 or $42, so you would START with a SBR of $660 for $66 INSIDE, and then from a 1st hit of any of your box numbers of 5.6.8 or 9, you would tell the dealer you want the 4 and 10 for $10 each, and then on the next hit of ANY of the box numbers, you would increase ANY 3 numbers by $5, and on the NEXT hit, get the remaining 3 numbers for $5 or $6 for the 6 and 8, and then ALL the numbers would pay out $28, and the 4 and 10 for $15 each would pay $27!
Oh, I SCREWED up, the numbers will NOT pay $40!🤣🤣🤣
That's the BEST I can come up with for a $10 table!
Thanks man! I appreciate this reply as I am heading on a cruise soon and heard they have $10 tables
Let's Go!!!!
YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Horn bettors absolutely killed it this time
I'm a little wary of any scheme that requires 7 number hits to break even.
Should have played that strategy with Alex the other day.
Well I would have been done $1000 playing this way before that big roll though 😱 but may have made it back plus some ha.
I tried this last weekend and got crushed!
Why buy the 4 and 10? Instead of just a place bet?
slightly better payout ratio. always buy them when betting $20 or more on them (less than that can't be bought)
How do the casinos stay in business with rolls like that first one?
They are rare.
And many other games are being played.
@@clueless9245 Great points. Lots of slot machine in the casinos.
Obviously coz those rolls don't happen often....Wouldn't happen for him either if he was at the tables. You're looking at a guy playing at home thinking the rolls would be the exact same in rela life at the tables. Would be a totally different outcome ..
Easy, one out of 1,000 do this.
Also, some give it back with no discipline
@michaelmain8580 avg roll according to math is 8.5. Home and casino the results are still random, I’ve had plenty of rolls longer in casino. It’s just chance.
The 7 out is a killa
Its that way on nearly any Strat. You know, you gotta risk something to win. There has to be a loser spot someplace...
@traemcpherson7266 I'm aware, but with this strategy, it will eat your bank roll. They have strategies out there that won't whack you that bad if the wrong number or numbers hits.
You always say that hopefully you are at a casino that doesn’t take the vig up front. Can you name a casino in Reno (where you live) that doesn’t?
Now tell thrm how to avoid the 7 and lose everything lol???
When you do that 32 pressure, can't you just take those extra two checks and make 5 & 9 $36? Those should pay $50 and you don't need to give
the dealer a $1 chip.
The problem is that rolls don't last long. I've had every number and only field numbers and then 7 out.
Its gambling, you never know when a long roll happens. Math says the avg. roll last 8.5
Buying the 4 and 10 pays 2:1. So he wins 50 on those numbers. The dollar is the vig.
You can tell how often I play.
Tripple lux woulda killed on that first hand
Report Jeremy for stealing the player's $10 at 5:05 !!
All strategies work if the dice roll. But when they just aren’t rolling, its a struggle. Just gotta grind it out and hope someone saves the table.
Why did 132 look like 122?
I like this strategy. If you’re uncomfortable needing 5 hits to be out of the hand, try this. On hit 3, the first time you collect green, reset to $132 inside. You’ll be pulling $72 off the table. That, plus the $50 you collect covers what you leave on the table. Build from here and start collecting $50 for $1.
Goodbye. $132 per play basically... Nope!
Take $400 to casino, end up with three 7 outs in about 7-8 rolls, hope ya had fun losing $400 in about 15 or so minutes...🤣🤣🤣
This strategy is inefficient, you need five rolls to get in the green (2 to set up the board then three to cover the initial bet) but if you did full 25-35-42 across to start leaving the point empty you would be in profit on the 4th roll as opposed to the 5th.
So $204 vs $132 to save one roll? that’s fine if you think worth it.
Yes. More money at risk on roll #1, but after 1 hit risk is almost even and then every hit after you are ahead….
@ColorUp 162-172 depending on where the point is (leave point uncovered until you're up), and you're not missing on a potential 4-10 hitting on the first roll and having to wait for another roll to start getting your money back, with 50-1 if they roll 4 10 9 8 5 7 for example and point was on 6 you would be down whereas if you just cover the across to start you would be up 49, to minimize the risk of a cold table I would pick up the bet if a point was made before you were green and a new point was established on a covered number and not have all six covered until you were up and the next point got established.
Off by a dollar no? You paid the vig but didnt give the $1 change for the 50 when the 4 hit.
He did everything CORRECT!
Yeah I'm not a dealer. How does that work then? The payout is even on a Buy bet?
@@thedeceptivekhan On a BUY bet, it pays MORE than just a place bet. For example, a $20 PLACE bet on the 4 and 10 would pay $36, but if you take a BUY bet on those SAME numbers, it pays $40, but you have to pay the casino a VIG of $1, so you collect $39, which is $3 MORE than $36, so you are better off BUYING the 4 and 10!
@@JoeFerber Got it. The payout doesn't need the change because he bought it. Now it makes sense.
Your test rolls would be even more revealing/eye-opening if you did two, one randomly rolling and the other setting the dice.
The results would both be random