Craps Strategy Video Information:
Withdraw Cash from ATM – Craps Betting Strategy is part of our dice advice series. This craps betting strategy is called the Darkside ATM and was submitted by Codi Gumbs. This is basically an iron cross strategy that starts with a don’t pass bet. He starts with a $200 don’t pass bet, followed with $180 across all the numbers along with a $20 field bet. If the don’t pass bet ever loses, you would follow it up with another bet adding 50% to the previous amount.
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Surprisingly, with a few moderations, this has worked much better for me than all the other techniques I have learned on here. I would scale it all back ratio wise with a lower bankroll though if I were trying it live
The Withdraw Cash from ATM video on June 20, 2019. There is no sense of playing that field bet at all. Leaving way too much money on the table when a NON field number rolls and getting fleeced your real return. Way to hard to make the real money, bad hedge bet. Great videos keep up the great work!! Thanks Al
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You have to have a big bank roll for this
This is a slight variation of the Iron Crapper system
Where can I get them dice?
I've been playing around with testing this system extensively in the last month, and I've had some decent success with it. It's important to leave the Field bet at $20 so your $200 Don't Pass is an even proposition. Otherwise you're slow leaking $5 off the Field, which we all know is a statistically lousy bet anyways. I've thought about trying this strat without the field bet around at all but haven't gotten around to it.
Anyway, your risk of ruin with this system really depends on two things:
1. How much of a bankroll you bring, and
2. Your intestinal fortitude.
Actually, possibly 3: What's the max bet allowed on the table. This can come into play if you end up having to chase WAY down the rabbit hole trying to wait out a hot shooter. On a long enough timeline, and if you can absorb the variance with a deep rack, this system can make insane amounts of money in a relatively short time. The key to BIG wins on this system is actually allowing the Don't Pass wager to become huge and capitalizing when the table goes cold, but to do that you've gotta have the balls to put $1000+ down on that Don't Pass line. I have seen this system go 9 steps deep on a hot roller, and with that you're putting down $5k on the Don't Pass, which seems like the max bet at many tables on the Strip. If you find a table with higher maxes, you could potentially go even higher. One one test I did tonight, I actually got to the point of laying $10k out on the Don't, and I actually lost two of those before recovering. Even with the $20K loss straight up, when I got back down to step 1 ($200) I had recovered the loss plus $15K or so.
So really, $3K way too light of a bankroll for this system. I've used $5K and even that is sketchy. Realistically, this system requires at MINIMUM a $10K bankroll, and realistically $20K to 30K. That might sound like a lot, but if you think "long game" and think of your bankroll not as money but as a tool (which really if you're going to bet at these levels you have to have this mindset), you stand to make a pretty healthy profit from this. You might even be able to make it work with an initial investment of $5K. As a matter of fact, the last test I did I started with $5000. I'm 2000 rolls into this last test (using WinCraps) and my bankroll currently stands at $125K. This is with a table set to a $10K max bet, 2x 2 and 3x 12 field, using the system described here. This I am pretty sure is an outlier, but with a bankroll this deep I can really absorb the variance of this, which is really the secret to this (and any martingale system, really).
At 4:34 you should take all your place bet down. Lock in that 200 profit and start playing the don't come. I could never figure out why people do not play both sides in the same roll. Taking your inside bets down is like winning 200 $ because that is what is up there. Take that 200 and start putting 5 on the DC and Lay the Odds to max. Playing both sides in the same roll is how to win in craps.
You paid yourself $300 on the Barred 12 craps. You SUCK as a dealer. And you showed how sucky this system is.
I like to start with a minimum bet on the don't side and wait for a point.
Once a point is establish i wil place odds to double the bet return and
After the come out i like to take odds on the don't Pass, place 6 & 8 at twice the Minimum Bet
and wait for a hit. At this point i have three bets covering 6, 7, & 8 which are the three most common numbers rolled at the table, and even 7 doesn't hurt me…
If i get a hit, i buy a five at twice the minimum, and then anything after that is going to be a field bet at 1/2 the units as the Bank. This insures that if i loose a field bet i win twice that amount from the bank.
and now i have 4 &1/2 bets covering every single possible number that can hit on any roll. and even if the roll is short i make a profit