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Blender can be played smaller
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Good follow up video. Low rolling blender looks like the grind of all grinds. Honestly, when betting the don'ts, I only want to deal with one come out. So I am working on the OHCM, $18 on the c/o, $1 yo, and hop the two 7s that were not the last 7 out. So $3 protection. Place the 6/8 for $18, one hit and you are even. Many options from there. The blender needs to be $30 bets to make anything. My only problem is too many come outs.
Thanks for showing low roller version and explaining the math. Much appreciated!
There is a way to alleviate ALL your fears of the 7. I thought I shared this with you a long time ago when you were under Blue Collar. Please consider this, and make your own video to prove me right or wrong.
Here is the answer
At a $5 table with 10x odds please do the following.
$5 Don’t Pass, & at the same time, $5 Pass.
The 7 and 11 is nullified.
The Only thing that can hurt you is a 12!
Shooter rolls
What works best in my opinion is having a Don’t Come bet of $35
(Not $30) having the 7 strong when it’s against the 6 or 8.
Now that the player has made the decision of the amount that is going into the Don’t Come. The player can now calculate what they need to protect/hedge the Don’t Come bet.
If the point becomes 4 or 10, then
Lay $70 odds against the point
(to protect the Don’t Come).
If the point becomes 5 or 9, then Lay $54 odds against the point which pays $36, to protect the $35 Don’t Come.
If the point becomes 6 or 8, then Lay $42 odds against the point.
The player is protected from the 7 on the Come Out Roll & on the shooter’s Second roll too.
The system loses when the player gets any back to back rolls.
It also loses on any 11, however I’m not to concerned about that because the 11 is counter balanced by the 2 & 3. Plus it can be made only 2 ways out of 36 combinations of the dice.
When the $35 Don’t Come travels to become a No Number, then hedge it as the blender system says.
$35 No 6 or 8 gets protected by $30 Place 6 or 8.
$35 No 5 or 9 gets protected by a $24 BUY 5 or 9!
$24 divided by 2 = 12 x 3 = 36 minus the $1 vig = $35
$35 No 4 or 10 gets protected by a $20 Buy 4 or 10.
Run the numbers! This Works!
I look forward to your next video about this!