Craps Strategy Video Information:
Bonus Craps ATS “The Grinder” Strategy (Ladies Edition)
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I didn’t see you ever show an example of where the player needs to hedge against the A T or S? Please give a few examples of when the player should be looking to do that.
Your first point was a 10. You had it pay $7. It should have paid $9. …. continuing to watch now … will comment again when needed or after video is complete
Some serious questions. Did you create this system? I understand your theory, & concept. I know how to improve it to make it pay better odds in the player’s favor. Are you interested?
Vince, thank you for the videos… awsome play and filled with great info…. request the chart please…
Loving your vids. I would like a link to your cards if possible.
Please send the light version of the grinder strategy chart to s60v@comcast.net
Why do you use high dollar Lay bets to hedge the ATS bet on 4 thru 10 instead of just using the Reds hop bet. I ask this because, by the time you get to the hedging point, you are already at point of high risk for a seven out.
Link to chart please,
Ty
I'm a subscriber can I have the link to all your charts. Thanks. I live in Vegas, if you're located here I would like to go shoot with you.
I never have the place bets working on the come out. It allows me to take advantage of the Come Out roll.
When you have 5 points made and you 7-out, you lose the 6th point, the DC, and the 6 & 8 caps. So, even on this "ladies edition," you are still out $12. Turning it off with the point allows you to make up that loss and it protects against losing your $32 place.
Up it to $96 across and you end up protecting the $96 plus the $60 you lose on the last 7-out.