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Does THIS CRAPS STRATEGY WORK!!!( you be the judge) does any amount on the place bets work when a 7 comes( at an unexpected time) I have ran this so many times.. I know I called the wrong number and moved the puck but should have actually made more money but that is ok… this is a long game strategy.. can be played consistent over time.. of course there is up an down in anything but lower lows and higher highs is the name of this game!!!
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This is my update video from this strategy at my local casino
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The ladder was great today until I went a SUPER HEATER and got over $125 on the DC and didn't have the bankroll to keep going. I had just figured a quick $50 grind session like the few previous of the day but man did I go on a tear of a roll. Of course it was worse case scenario for the strategy so there's that. I did like using it as warm-up though so do appreciate it.
I have a question. Say you have 3 numbers established in the DON'T and the next number to be rolled is an "11". Then a 7 is rolled immediately after. That is definitely going to hurt on that series. Would hopping the 7's at that point after an 11 be a safety net if you have bigger money on the table? I love this strategy and plan on trying it tomorrow at my local casino. Also, what is the sequence of betting on the hops when they don't hit for long stretch? Thanks for putting up many vids on this with your friend and so forth. Keep up the good!!
Hi 36FPC
I didn't see where you made the wrong call and moved the puck wrong but you actually should have made less money.
You paid yourself wrong on the first Seven. You had $40 on the DP on the Come-Out roll and $60 total on the two DC bets when you threw that first Seven. The $40 would lose on the DP on a Come-Out Seven. Therefore, you would have only made $20 total ($60 win for the DC bets – $40 loss for the DP). You paid yourself $100 for that Seven. That is a $80 swing in your favor. I am sure it wasn't on purpose but still a big difference in the final result.
One of the biggest weaknesses of this system is that you will almost always lose your biggest bet to the Seven as it will beat the DC bet on the Seven-Out as you keep climbing the ladder. That to me is a huge flaw in this method and why I have never liked it.
Finally, any long roll, say over 20, will often destroy your bankroll for the session. Yeah you will win some of those DC bets back but you will have lost a bunch of them in a roll that long (the most you had in this video on one shooter was only 11). And rolls of 20 or more happen a lot more often than people think. I know because I have kept track for years when I go to the casino. They often happen multiple times a night. So, in the long-term the fact that one hot shooter can ruin your session makes this method somewhat volatile in my opinion. Maybe there is a way to mitigate this by having some sort of limit on the number of rolls or DC losses before you stop making bets, or using some sort of D'Alembert style betting method instead (up one unit after a loss, down one unit after a win) but then you are changing the method really.
I’m at the casino right now. Been betting this system and it paid off. I went back to my inside betting on my rolls and with this super super bouncy table dice setting is impossible!!!
Taking a beer break right now and going to get back on table and go back to this system and run with it!!🎲🎲🎲
The ideal simulation yielded the following. rolls should be as follows: 6 discreet box numbers followed by a 2 a 3 (and ideally a repeat of either one) and 7 out. Payout 5+10+15+20+25+30+35+35-35=+160
(maximum bankroll exposure before a 2 is $105)
An even better simulation which is highly unlikely to happen is 6 discreet box numbers in sequence, then repeat of the sequence in exactly the same order so that money replaced-money lost has the biggest margin between them (6 numbers x $5 increment=$30 margin) AND followed by a 2 a 3 (and ideally a repeat of either one) and 7 out
Payout would be
-5-10-15-20-25-30-65+60+55+50+45+40+35+65(from a 2)+65(from a 3) =+$245
(Maximum bankroll exposure is $390 before a 2 or 3 hits)
11s to be avoided..
PSOs to be avoided
Moral of this strategy is, You have to be a precision shooter to maximize gains and align the strategy with shooter. you need to be able to shoot low numbers with your set as well as the rest of the box numbers and avoid hitting repeaters so in my poor opinion multiple sets may be needed to achieve max damage to the casino..
otherwise its a safe strategy whatever the conditions at the table.
Yo press,thanks so much for all your help and coaching bro. I threw the dice yesterday for over and hour using the tactics and methods you taught me. I started with $20 and left with $800
Hi Press
This may be a little long for the comment section but I wanted your insight on all of this because I have been intrigued by this system ever since I last saw this video.
My questions/concerns:
Do you play Don't Climb The Ladder against all shooters?
How often do you run into really good rolls say over 25-30 rolls?
Have you gone bust or almost bust with this system?
First, in most of your videos you are obviously setting the dice while shooting and playing this system. So, I was curious if you only played this when you are shooting. If you play this system against other shooters do you ever skip anyone?
I have tested this and played this a few times at the casino now with mixed results. I keep running into really good rolls. That being said it seems that 25-30 rolls appears to be the scary point where this system gets in trouble. And this many rolls is not that uncommon. You will often see them multiple times a night. I know because I to have been keeping track (pen and paper) of all rolls at the table I play on for going on three years now. Though even at 25-30 plus rolls will not completely bust this system. I haven't run into the breaking point (losing your entire bankroll) testing or playing this system yet. My guess is that it would take a roll of 40-50 rolls to bust or almost bust this system. Those are rare but they do happen. I have personally seen about 6 or 7 of these really hot rolls so far this year and have been responsible for one of them.
Though the number or rolls is not the only deciding factor on how well you do on a particular shooter it also depends on how many 2s and 3s they throw in comparison to the 11. If a Seven was ever thrown on the Come-Out after they make a Point. How many repeaters, especially late as the bets get larger, that the shooter throws during their roll. And finally how many DC bets you have up when that Seven-Out finally happens.
Many people when they talk about Hot Rolls they always talk about how long the shooter shot for. "Oh, this guy shot for an hour!" That to me doesn't mean that much because to me it all depends on the number or rolls, points made and point numbers rolled during the Point. The amount of rolls is a better indicator. If you are at a full table it could take an hour to have a roll of 40. But if you are at a short-handed table it might only take 30 minutes to have a roll of 60. I'll take the 60 rolls.
Anyway, just wanted your insight on all this.
Thanks, Sil
You lost the Don't at 5:12 with a 7 come out and paid yourself. And then you rolled a 3-1 "4" and marked the 10??