Craps Betting Strategy – 3 Point Molly – Max 3,4,5x Odds

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This video covers a craps betting strategy called the 3 Point Molly with 3-4-5x maximum odds. This strategy is part of my craps for beginners series. It covers the pass line and come bets as well as adding maximum odds.

Live Roll starts at :48

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Craps Betting Strategy – 3 Point Molly – Max 3,4,5x Odds

10 thoughts on “Craps Betting Strategy – 3 Point Molly – Max 3,4,5x Odds

  1. Rekt.

    This does have the potential for big profit on a hot shooter, but that variance is a bitch. At $300 you could be gone before your first cocktail arrives.

  2. I like the three point molly but I start single odds and press my odds to max.
    I evaluate my progress after a craps cycle (full table, 10-12 shooters) and I like $500 per point bankroll. I don’t buy-in for $1500 but it’s available. Helps me during the cold spells when I’m wishing I was playing the dark side.

  3. If I'm playing this much money I am definitely placing a dont come bet just to hedge my 3 point molly. I normally play iron cross with a field bet and a dont come bet of atleast $50

  4. Great videos thank you so much for posting them all. Just curious would you even combine this strategy with doing place bets on 6/8? When doing place bets is there a limit as with odds of 5x original bet on the 6/8?. Or if I do a place bet on 6/8 can put however much i want as long as its in multiple of 6? Basically what I am asking…..would a good strategy be to get 4 numbers working by playing pass with full odds, place bets for 6/8 and then play the come and do full odds once its on. I know it could get expensive fast but could also color up well.
    thanks again for all the time and effort into your videos I have learned so much and can't wait to hit the craps table again!!!!

  5. This is how I like to play most of the time. If my roll isn't as big I usually limit it to a pass line bet and 1 come bet instead of 2.

  6. Love this strategy so much. Question: If you have contract bets left after the point is hit, do you lose those bets on the subsequent come out roll of it's a 2, 3, or 12. I know you would lose on a 7, but just curious on the others.

  7. If you’re on a $10 3x4x5x table and playing max odds on each point, you wouldn’t need to bother making sure your odds bets are odd or even numbers, right? It would be just the maximum odds each time. $30 on 4 or 10, $40 on 5 or 9, $50 on 6 or 8? I’m thinking the single odds version might work better for me on a $10 table and I inquired about the proper bet over on that video. But I’m assuming you can just bet $10 odds regardless of the point because it just mathematically works out that way…just like my assumption here. Am I right?

  8. Great video! The way I learned three point molly is to use it to test out if a new shooter can hit their point and if the shooter is consistent. Three point molly would not be used after the shooter hits their first point. From there you move into your main strategy for a hot or cold table, whichever is determined by the three point molly.

  9. Just curious, because of the way the live roll turned out, what is the main reason that you personally 'blame'? In other words, what is the biggest factor that caused your $105 loss?

    1. The house odds.
    2. Your dice rolls.
    3. The strategy.
    4. "Luck".
    I always hear people full of excuses on why they lost, but from a logical point of view, it's hard to know what to really side with.

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