Power Press – Regress – Success Craps Strategy

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Today I showcase the Double Tap Craps Strategy from David at Casino Quest, it is a Power Press, Regress, and then success strategy.

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10 thoughts on “Power Press – Regress – Success Craps Strategy

  1. I thought I would play along with your roll and do a don't pass strategy, and then you proceed to hit six points in a row. Good thing I gave up after the third one…lol! Nice video.

  2. COOL! Glad I came across this 'DoubleTAP' strategy. I live in L.V. and play craps 4 times a week, and despite what the unending masses of Amateurs say – NO, it is NOT all about pure luck – and there are plenty of Sound/logical strategies to employ, which will time and again illuminate the old adage — "FORTUNE FAVORS the PREPARED"!.
    This is really a good move and I'm going to use it at certain times in the game flow… It was mentioned that once a player hits the goal of a Second Hit on the 'Power Pressed' number, then they could choose either a conservative or more aggressive strategy – which of course is quite true. But personally, when I employ this – it will always be followed by an aggressive pressing strategy, and here is why I say that…
    With your initial Risk-Factor at either $44, $45 or $48 etc (depending on how many Power Presses were put down…) you are going to get plenty of quick Seven-Out's over the course of play. So what I am looking for here – the only purpose in fact of covering all these numbers – is to get that MONSTER ROLL that was mentioned. When this happens, it can cover all the previous losses and could easily make for a handsome profit if pressed up properly, and that should be (I hope) the end result that any player is aiming for. So now my personal technique will come in after the Risk-factor has been 'Zeroed'. BTW, Personally, I don't call it "playing with house money" or any of that stuff – If you initially put down $44 to cover the inside, then you are RISKING that amount – and simply put your "Risk-Factor" is 44 bucks!

    So going with the sequence of Rolls shown here, I worked out how handsomely an aggressive 'PRESS and PULL' strategy would have paid on this very roll. On the first shooter you lost the initial Risk-Factor (and that is exactly why you shouldn't play this with less than a $500 bank roll, as was mentioned. Period!) The score-card then starts off showing a minus-44 and on to next shooter. Now I'll start this with the 'OFF on the Come-Out' technique mentioned here, even though I'M VERY FLEXIBLE ON THAT! I'll be OFF on some LONGER rolls for the exact reasoning mentioned – but I would beg to differ a bit – that is, although some do – NOT ALL MONSTER ROLLS have 7's in the midst which just SO-HAPPENED to come right after the POINT made. For example, I had a beauty MONSTER ROLL just yesterday of 33 Roll's, AND simply with NO SEVEN in the midst! I don't even know how many points were made in there, because that was not my focus, but – Those Rolls happen too baby! Anyway, I mean when I see that many Six's and Eight's popping up and the POINT is constantly another Six or Eight – YES I would be ON during that TRENDING. — and btw, a quick digression: YES Amateur's! there IS such a thing as "TRENDING" in this game, as any roll of the dice – as mentioned in the vid – is a 'One in Six' proposition for a SEVEN to show – BUT – the dice WOULD "Need a Memory " to follow an exact sequence of – 5 Non-Seven numbers – then SEVEN. Then 5 Non-Seven numbers – then SEVEN… infinitum.. etc. THEREFORE, for that 1 in 6 ratio to play out over a longer run (which it ALWAYS DOES!) some of the spacing's between SEVENS will be quite large, and some will be 1 or 2 rolls and out.

    ANYWAY, so here's the outcome of that hot 2nd roll with the aggressive "Press and Pull" strategy I will use. First roll after Come out is 6 – Throw in an extra $4 to Power Press it to $30 (Risk Factor is now $48-Jake!) Next Come out was 8, and I'm ON-John! for every roll thereafter! (Yes, SOMETIMES I will get 7-banged doing that, but many other times I simply will NOT be "Wasting Rolls" as was also wisely mentioned here) Next roll is Eight so I'm POWER PRESSED to $30 on both 6 and 8 and my RISK-FACTOR is now $52, Stu! Next roll – 6 Pop's, take the $35 payout bringing Risk Factor from 52 DOWN to $17, and I leave everything as is. Also again, the heck with OFF on C.O. in the midst of this "SIX and EIGHT Garden', as I call it. Next roll is eight for another $35, and that is the Game Changer b.c. now I'm at "Risk-Factor ZEROED", PLUS $18! Now In some instances I WOULD regress right after R.Factor = Z(+). But not here – I leave everything as is, or just tell the Dealer "Same Bet". And now starts the power of the PRESS and PULL strategy, ( Which is simply, THE next hit = full Press, THE following Hit = Pull down the full Payout, REPEAT) Let's Go: Roll is 8, Press to $60. Roll is 6, Press to $60 and take the 4 and 10 for $5 each.

    Roll is 10, add a buck and Power Press it to $15.

    Roll is 8, PULL DOWN the $70 payoff. — Roll is 8, Press to $120. (Also, 'Rack Up' a $10 extra that was not 'Power Pressed', or take the 'RESIDUAL' as I call it – that's IF anyone is paying attention to this POWER-PLAY, Jay!)

    Roll is 6, PULL DOWN $70. — Roll is eight, PULL DOWN $140. — Roll is 8 (the 'POINT', which is NOT a factor to me now…), Press to $240! — Again, "ON" on THIS fricking Come-Out (are you kidding?) and Roll is 8, so PULL DOWN your $280!.

    Next Roll is 6, Press to $120 (Rack Up a $10 'Residual') Roll is 5, Power Press it to a 'Quarter'. The 6 BANG's again, Pull down $140! Two Yo's come off, then the 8 Pops once more for a Press to a whopping $480, (from a starting R-FACTOR of about 50 bucks, right? That's why AGGRESSIVE strategy is for me!) and RACK THAT $40 Residual. Nice Payout if the 8 showed once more – but let's NOT join the "Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda" club, right? What a NICE roll, although I wouldn't classify this one as a 'Monster'! But you do the math (which I'm not going to do exactly right now) if you want to add it all up. But at a quick glance, the profit – AFTER subtracting the initial $44 loss for the first shooter – is roughly around the plus $550 to $600 range I'd say…

    Again, TY for this cool strategy which I'm definitely going to work into my existing Bag-of-Tricks…

  3. That second roll was nuts. All I can pray for is a roll just like that when I'm at the table. 6 & 8 to the moon!

  4. This strategy seems like it takes 6 hits to make money before the 7 , Does that sound right ?

  5. Looks like the dice gods are super happy in this video ! It let you illustrate what you are teaching and that's how we learn.

  6. Gotta be honest, pressing up to $30 is good but if you just keep it up, then it’s $35 every time it hits.

  7. I like the Double Tap, when its on it can make you some money but this is gambling so tread with care……lol

  8. dge has better math than this one . too many numbers on table and their on table tooooo long .. bad things will eventually happen.. just do….

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