Summary of "Pro Strat This Will Become Your Go To|| Tap the poles"
Pro Strat This Will Become Your Go To || Tap the Poles
Game Overview & Strategy Outline
The video presents an advanced craps betting system designed primarily for expert players. The strategy focuses on leveraging inside numbers and “poles” (the 4 and 10 bets) with a team-based approach to maximize profits and manage risk. The system is demonstrated at different table minimums: $3, $10, and hints at higher stakes ($25 and $50) versions shared on Patreon.
Storyline & Setup
- The hosts plan to use this system at the Rio casino’s $3 minimum craps table.
- They work as a team, with different members managing inside numbers and poles separately.
- The goal is to build a shared bankroll (“bullet”) that can be pressed and collected strategically.
- The system uses a method called “GM spin” to press inside numbers and take advantage of repeat hits.
Gameplay Highlights & Mechanics
Starting Bets:
- Begin with $3 each on the 4 and 10.
- Place $12 inside on numbers 5, 6, 8, 9.
Payouts & Pressing:
- 6 and 8 pay 3:1, 5 and 9 pay 4:1.
- When an inside number hits, increase the bet unit (e.g., from $3 to $10) by adding more chips.
- Press bets on repeat hits rather than reducing or cashing out immediately.
Poles (4 and 10):
- Managed independently from inside numbers.
- When a pole number hits, the player presses up to $10 on that number.
- Winnings from poles contribute to the shared bankroll.
Risk Management:
- The system encourages “pressing” bets (increasing wager size) on hot numbers while maintaining a budget.
- Collect on some hits to maintain a positive bankroll but lean into risk when the roll is favorable.
Team Coordination:
- One team member focuses on inside numbers, another on poles.
- Both must be aware of each other’s bets and adjust accordingly.
Higher Table Minimums ($10 and above):
- Similar principles apply but with higher stakes.
- Use quarters to buy numbers and convert bets to manage bankroll efficiently.
- The system scales up with increased buy-in, allowing more bullets and longer play sessions.
Key Tips & Strategies
- GM Spin Method: Press inside numbers aggressively on repeat hits to maximize profit.
- Pressing vs. Collecting: Press bets when hot; collect cautiously to keep bankroll stable.
- Shared Bankroll (“Bullets”): Pool winnings to fund larger bets and extend play.
- Team Play: Communication and awareness between team members managing different bets are crucial.
- Table Selection: The $3 table offers many options and fast progression to higher bets; $10 and above offer bigger profits but require more capital.
- Patience & Discipline: The system involves many “if-then” scenarios, requiring careful tracking and decision-making.
- Avoid Regression: Don’t reduce bets prematurely; instead, press to capitalize on streaks.
- Practice Required: This system is complex and best suited for players deeply familiar with dice and craps mechanics.
Ratings & Feedback
- The hosts rate the system:
- 3/5 for most players due to complexity and tracking difficulty.
- 4.5/5 for expert dice players who can manage the nuances.
- It’s recommended only for players with sufficient bankroll and experience.
- One host expresses a dream scenario of playing a $50 minimum table with a $10,000 bankroll applying this system.
Additional Notes
- The hosts mention filming live casino sessions and sharing higher stakes versions on Patreon.
- They emphasize the system’s adaptability to various scenarios: whether the inside numbers or poles are hitting.
- The video includes casual banter about craps culture and personal anecdotes.
Featured Gamers & Sources
- Dennis – Demonstrates rolling and applying the system.
- David – Provides strategic insights and commentary.
- Hosts/Team Members – Collaborate on the system explanation and gameplay.
- Mention of Big Bird Society and Casino Quest as related groups/events.
Summary
This video introduces a sophisticated, team-based craps betting system focused on pressing inside numbers and poles to optimize profits on low to mid-limit tables. It requires expert knowledge, bankroll management, and teamwork. The system is scalable and adaptable, with detailed examples on $3 and $10 tables, and plans for higher stakes play shared via Patreon. The hosts provide ratings, emphasize the complexity, and encourage only experienced players to adopt this method.
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