High Action, Low Risk Craps

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Try out this Craps strategy if you like high action and low risk. If the dice roll your way, you can color up.
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High Action, Low Risk Craps

10 thoughts on “High Action, Low Risk Craps

  1. The only way to “color up” with this strategy is to have a long roll, which means a good chance of getting knocked off of the Don’t. I’d remove the Don’t Lay after you’ve racked enough to cover your initial Place bets.

  2. I agree that $500 may be low for a buy in on this system. A seven on the come out is the fatal flaw, but I think there's something to this system one you can get all your come bets up.

  3. 500 definitely not enough when you're leaving 4-5 come bets active on come out plus DP lot of risk requires 1k bank or more on $20 table.

  4. great video. I think if you got all the come bets covering all t he numbers I would pull the odds and as they hit again replace as a place bet and leave it that way with no more come bets an either just collect or press, either full or half press's.

  5. Come out 7s are the fatal flaw of this system. Maybe the dreaded red bet to cover?

  6. I sent an updated strategy and was hoping you would see it before making this video but the don’t pass odds you set were way above what I would have used. I use enough odds to cover the chips minus the original don’t pass for example I lay $90 odds when your point is 4/10 and you doubled it. I must not have communicated it well in the original but the updated strategy which I called the “Grey cross” fixed a lot of the concerns with this strategy. I really enjoyed watching you roll this out anyway and hope I get a redemption in a future video.

  7. You were a little hard on yourself on the on screen totals… it was only a 92 loss not 98

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