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luv it!! thanks for sharing
I like this Waylon. Other than the usual DP hole which is the comeout, you're in a good spot after the comeout. Obviously you can get sniped but I'll take my chances in the 7.
I'm wondering though if on the 1st level, why not just stay out even after a hit? I mean I get you wouldn't make a full $100 with them out there but why not stay out in the event of a hot roll. I think you mentioned it but I just think it's a good idea. Maybe even press a little on that first level. Again it's only the first level but wouldn't hurt.
Thanks
Interesting strategy Waylon, a quick question would it make sense to go for two point hits rather than one (with potentially pressing the winnings to 5 or 9) before taking them down? What is the logic for one hit? One more question too, would it make sense to hedge the dp for even hardways?
This is a good one, only thing that hurts you are come out 7 and 11. Make a point and you’re at least breaking even.
amen. thanks Waylon.
Multiple come-out 7's–often happen on a 'choppy' table. That's THE hardest table to play on! Surprised you didn't pull out the 'Waylon black magic' from your Grim Reaper and run, say a $350 Lay 4 on come-out, and Hop the 4 Easy for $25. Down sides are 2:
1. On 12 shooters–a 'typical' hour of play, cost in Hops is $300, But When you get a come-out 4-typically 1 in 12 shooters–win $375 from the Hop 4E–or you're "up" $75 overall for that hour.
2. Based on stats, the hard 4 is one in 36…so about 1 come out hard 4 every 3 hours. "Technically" you're "out" $350 minus the $75x 3=$225 (#1 above), and minus what you made $100 x 2 (7-outs not lost/hour) =$200, times 3 hours is $600…so you made $600 + ($50 x6) + $225= $1125-350 = $775 profit…on 'average"
Since the Lay 4 saves you the 'typical' of 2 come-out 7's per hour…that's a minimum of $200 saved on the DP/hour at $100 level, times the 3 hours of play =$600 winnings…plus…
Plus, each time you get the come-out 7, you make $175 on the Lay 4, minus the $25 4E, for $150…so now not only did you not lose the $100…you Made an extra $50 x2/hr x 3 hrs =$300
Added this style to your "DC 3-step", and it makes Double the money…but added another step to decrease losses. Since 62% all 7-outs hit from point +1-point +6, and 60% of those hit P+1-P+3, I wait until Point +4 to start the DC, and this added strategy triples the return!
That's my 'go to' to start on any table…and it pays Great!…Seems Randy's 🤪school of Random Rollers Really took off out here in Albuquerque after you let him come out here to help roll out a few strategies…
I put old Randy on the bus a few weeks back (he's gotta take the bus because the airlines won't let him travel and drink from his own Whiskey bottle), and he Has to drink while he travels…something about being anxious about travel after traveling out to your wood shed a few too many times. Anyway, I put him on the Bus several weeks ago with 2 bottles of Jack, and I see Randy's been rolling for you in his "usual style" since.🙄
I'm doing Way better since I've been following this Really smart and talented guy on YouTube named Waylon! The guy has books and books of strategies you can pick-up and cut and paste together. Brilliant!😎
Forgot to tell you…that modified Waylon's DC 3-Step I call… Randy's Revenge🤪… and it earns triple the DC 3-step.
Good strategy I like the d.c. also taking the money down after one hit and riding out don't pass real live craps most roles don't get past five or six rolls if you're lucky
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