Craps Strategy Video Information:
My Rollout of Waylon’s “The One” with $2k Bankroll & $500 Win Goal
Waylon’s Original Video Here: https://youtu.be/DDL8F9rsM-M
@Waylon’s Way Craps
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Thanks for the rollout and the shout-out brother! great video
Awesome buddy. Yesterday after watching Waylon's vid I checked some local casino's bubble craps and so far I only found 1 (and dang it, it's the worst of them, the stadium seats with the 20 second count down) that let's you both lay and buy. Gonna check some more locations later today and this weekend and give this a test drive. I'm debating though, every single new high bankroll, reset the bets to 1 unit. Or achieve some win goal before resetting. Gonna have to do some simulation testing, but I'm leaning towards always reset on new bankroll high.
With all due respect, you are paying too much on the big. you only pay for the $ bet not the winnings ie: 300 bet 600 win the vig would be $15.00 not $30.00 . Thanks for the rollout was awesome. thanks
Looks inteersting. Please note that you did not always take out the correct vig. The correct vig is $5 for every $100 on your buy bets. On at least one occasion, you took out $30 vig when you had $300 on the 10 and won. The 5% vig is based upon your $300 bet, and not on your $600 win. Therefore, you should have only taken out a vig of $15, and therefore in reality did end your session with over $500 in profit.
5% vig take only on the original bet
I forgot to clear the $100 Lay 4 loss on the last roll and racked it instead. I also paid the Vigs wrong on three of the $600 wins. Should be 5% on the bet, not the winnings. I paid $30 in Vig 3 times vs. the $15 it should have been. All that math comes out to up $435 at the end instead of up $490. Still a good win! I'm still learning this game, and this is the first time I've done anything with vigs on winnings this size. Vigs can get confusing. Thanks for all the feedback guys!
Hey there! FYI, on ur very last roll of hard four, u forgot to pay the $100 lay loss. But I like ur channel and enjoyed watching! I'm subscriber #91! Great view of dice and table and sound was good too.
Try this variation on the ONE Lay 6/8 and buy 4/10 it stretches the Lay value [pays 5 for 6] and allows for 1-2 wacks before U ladder.
You are missing the most powerful move on this strategy. After a big win such as hitting a $300 buy 10 (BTW- the vig is only $15 not $30) you get paid $600 and instead of laddering up and down, take all your bets down and count your chips and you will normally find that you have an increased winnings – it is important that now you start back at the minimum or beginning level. Do this and you will win much faster than you show. As Waylon says, "always keep an eye on your total chip stack" which allows you to regress back down more often!