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I actually played this at Venetian last week Tuesday, expect I had my bets on for 4 hits. We had a guy who was a hot roller, and he rolled 23 times before he hit big red. He hit the point 3 times. All in all this strategy netted me about $1200 profit.
I have been playing a modified version of the 3-2-1, so far I am doing well with it. Found you need $300 per $5 on the line for a bankroll. I really like it, gets me a lot of time at the table and walking away with profit most of the time. May not be big money however it is fun.
It’s a low risk & long play strategy. The moment you profit above what’s at risk on the pass line, you turn bets off. I like it. You bring down your losses significantly with this strategy, but you might also squeeze the amount you could make on a long roll. It’s a strategy worth trying my next visit to Atlantic City though.
Thank you, Jeremy! Gotta love your style. Pleasant, humble, and relaxed. Always appreciated
@ColorUp
Ай бұрын
Kind words means a lot. Thank you
I would call this a "scared money" strategy. Not risky, but gains would be significantly limited as well.
@ColorUp
Ай бұрын
Fair enough
I see a lot of 7 out after the come out roll. I would wait one turn after number is established then bet. The loses after first bet of 4 bets outway the win of 1 bet.
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Would love to see how much you are up or down from initial bankroll after each hand.
Yo thank you for teaching me this. this video is very well done.
This is my go to strategy on a $5 or $10 table!! Once I turn a profit I play aggressive and do double tap!
@jefff5842
Ай бұрын
What is double tap?
That’s not a bad strategy but it does feel more like a grind one. I would be tempted to leave my numbers on rather than turn them off right after hitting the point.
I like this strategy may have to give it a whirl at GSR or Atlantis this week.
Maybe I will try coming in through the DC after turning the bets off so I have two points to sweat. Bigger risk on the one roll but that's how it always is playing the don't.
@ColorUp thanks for taking the time to put all of these videos out. At the end of this one, you made a comparison to the don't standard. Could you link me to that video please? I can't seem to find which one you are referring to. Thanks!
@ColorUp
Ай бұрын
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This is a similar set up to what I like to do. But with place bets I like to collect, power press, collect, power press When the point hits, I expand to another place bet
I'm gonna try this next time i play but at the $5 level since my local casino is $5 min and 10x odds, but ill still do 3-2-1 cuz then i hope i can get more time at table. Not sure when i get to play next though 😢 as im leaving this week for Germany for eurocup.
Love to see how this does against the Iron T regression
What's good Jeremy
continue the poker series please !
A few PSOs in a row, a real common occurrence, will wipe you out..
@ColorUp
Ай бұрын
A real common problem with many strategies
Love your videos. May have done better to take down the come odds and invest them on 6/8
Also, if you make enough profit on a roll to cover the inside numbers plus what youve put on the pass line/odds, could you then leave the place bets on and let them ride out?
Wow this is actually how I naturally bet! that's a funny coincidence.
Hey Jeremy, don't suppose you could do a "Don't Standard" roll video?
@Henry_Fung
Ай бұрын
The three point dolly strategy is a few videos after this one
@ColorUp
Ай бұрын
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Brother. Do you have confidence to show a strategy that can make 5% daily. Consistent ? Even 1% from bankroll. Just 1% daily without losing all bankroll ?
@ColorUp
Ай бұрын
Sure, send it to my dice advice form at www.colorup.club
@TarmendranMaylvahanamcool
Ай бұрын
@@ColorUp no brother I do not have the strategy. I am seeking for your knowledge.
@ColorUp
Ай бұрын
@@TarmendranMaylvahanamcool unfortunately if there was a way to make consistent money, there would be many professionals doing it. There are no such thing as professional craps players. You can certainly win 5% from a 1% bankroll, but the trick is doing it consistently and overcoming the loses. Craps is set up in a way that every bet carries a house edge, so there is no way to beat the game long term. It’s a great gambling game for entertainment and you can win big and small…but to do it consistently has not been accomplished.
@TarmendranMaylvahanamcool
Ай бұрын
@@ColorUp thank you for kind reply brother.
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Strategies are so fning pointless when it comes to rolling spinning or flipping it's all in your fucking head
@ColorUp
Ай бұрын
Then why watch?
@clueless9245
Ай бұрын
Well, if you play Craps, then you have to bet something. At least a strategy has rules.
@IEA_455
Ай бұрын
@@ColorUp cause I enjoy playing craps I just find it so funny people believe in strategies. The worst strategy’s can work out and the best ones can make you lose. I just play for fun and love of the game.
@ColorUp
Ай бұрын
@@IEA_455 that’s fine. I’m not saying any strategy is magic. They are essentially just money management systems. All strategies can win sometimes, no strategy can win all the time. Just depends how the dice tumble.
@tashawiley3931
Ай бұрын
Rude