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This guy is making believe he knows what he is talking about. He is not telling us what number he is trying to get or avoid. I learned nothing from him but I set up dice either the goals either of increasing or decreasing chance of a resulting 7. While doing that, I also am looking for a specific number when avoiding 7.
I switched to E tables because the pros you list far outweigh the cons, dealers can still be snippitty about hitting the wall, I think the tables are longer if you shoot from the end, and overcoming bouncy dice because of the plastic table top is doable.
I go to golden nugget in lake Charles Louisiana once a week for the last month and an Asian guy hits all numbers with several hard ways so I bet a lot when he rolls
I agree with much of what you're saying here. Especially about the sticky fingers and land mines. I even tried to put a little bit of baby powder in my pocket. Using the box cars on top and the hard 10 facing me. I had a 20-minute roll at the Horseshoe 30 years ago. There was a smooth area above the gate on the back wall. The table was not very long. I was shooting from the opposite end of the table. This particular dice set I used to produce field numbers. My throwing style was different than most and a little rough on my shoulder. Using 2 fingers on the top front of the dice and my thumb in the middle of the rear. I put a small split between the dice. I would use what I call an overhand throw meaning, I would try to get the dice rolling forward as they left my fingers. Object was to get the dice to separate on landing so as not to interfere with each other. This dice set will produce a large number of sevens. But because of my throwing style, they were avoided or only came up during the come out. This part was luck.
@@5DollarYoI have notice that the more i am active at throwing the dice along with the tips and advice that I receive from channels like yours the better success that I have at throwing the dice at the casino and I have had great achievements like hitting the fire bet 6 numbers once for the 5000 dollar win and I hit 5 numbers 3 times for 1250 dollars, and 4 numbers 10 times for a 125 and I did this in a span of 8 years
@@snizeesroom I would love to see what kind of proof or evidence you have to say tossing dice tumbling around and hitting an uneven surface doesn’t randomize them. That’s why a 7 shows up more often than not because there are more combinations on dice for a seven ti en rolled and it’s random
A lot of casinos are taking them out. I think they were getting gutted. I talked to a GM of one Casino that told me they just weren't profitable for the casino. If you find one, enjoy it. I don't have any close to me anymore.
Meh #8 is silly... I have played in vegas casinos where 80% of the table is smoking... so imho #8 is more of a "know your audience" type thing. Hmmm #12 is right and wrong... 95% of the dealers I have played with prefer a passline bet that has a decent shot at winning rather than a hard 10 or yo or some nonsense trash bet in the middle of the table. If the dealer is good and I'm tipping during the gameplay I normally just toss down a few chips, say "Dealer's Choice" and let them pick whatever they want.
I find its easier and more fun to bet on dont throw like a drunkin arangatan. So far ive hit a few people and nuked the dealers chips once but i still do good. The last time i rolled a ton of feild numbers so the other players ignored how i was betting.
Historically, six rolls has shown to be the most common number of rolls, adding a few for dice setters and reduce a few for random rollers.before seven-out and/or hitting the point number.
Distractions will kill you. Thirty years ago I was in Atlantic City rolling the dice after a poker tournament. Two in the morning and I am on a roll. Started with $135 across and soon enough I had $2700 across with some pretty good presses. Now while I am about to roll a little old lady comes up to our table (we have three people at the table, so the dice move quickly) and throws $100 bill on the table. The stick stops me from rolling and gives her $100 in chips. She doesn't bet but she takes the chips and walks away from the table. I look at the dealers and they just shrug their shoulders. I call all my bets off roll the obligatory seven and take all my chips (about $8500 as I started with $300) to the cashier. Anyone want to guess if I tipped? Distractions are a killer, and the dealers are not always looking out for you as a shooter. Best advice is to be observant of what is going on at the table.
dude you gotta be careful telling stories like this one. I'm but an 18 year old lad and you just put this damn thing into my head. sitting down, playing some games and turning 300 into 8500 sounds like a killer night
@@jakelavaclaw2759 My only advice is to press up on a hot table. Seems obvious to me now, but years ago on a trip to Tunica with my wife, I played craps for the first time ever. Got lucky and stood next to a friendly guy that was willing to share some knowledge. Bought in but didn't do well at that table. Later I bought in at what would be the hottest table I have ever seen and haven't seen since. Beginners luck might just be real. lol. Don't remember how long I was there, but I took my $100 buy-in up to about $1200. If I had known then what I know now, I could've walked away with at least 5k or more because I wasn't pressing or betting very high. It's a fun game and you can win big, but you have to play smart and know the table. Sometimes I just break even, and that's a win in my book.
You didn't tip because you're an asshole. Not because the dealers are "against you." They work for tips. Sometimes people buy in the middle of a roll. If you perceive that as the dealers' fault, you're just an idiot.
Just hit the ALL last week at the Borgata in AC. I had 2 good long rolls under my belt and my craps buddy put $25-$25-$25 up. I forgot to bet it. :( His play is to hedge and lay against whatever number, if there is 1 left on the small or tall. In this case, he hedged and laid the 4 and I hit it, and he laid the 10 for like $1200 and I hit it, but he still ended up walking out with over $2K up after getting even and the hedges. It was a nice night. This is my favorite prop bet.
My first time rolling this weekend, the 6's on top and 5's facing you had me on a 32 game roll. No one believed me when I said it was my first time ever rolling
Nah, some dice rollers (crazy good experts) can manipulate the odds. They can't control what number comes up obviously, but they can roll in ways that changes the odds. For instance throwing a single die they can change the odds of rolling a 6 from 16.67% to like 40%. Nothing a magical, but crazy important in the world of odds. However, no, you won't see a dapper fellow tossing dice from across the room and rolling consistent numbers. It's more a like a nudge.
Casino Royal, took my dice in the middle of my rolls. I asked why, he merely stated, you know what your doing. They passed the dice to next player, he hit my number, I took my winnings and left the casino.
You cannot control the random bounce after they hit the table and back wall. Period. The best rolls I’ve ever been part or watched have been people they just picked them up and threw them. If I had a dollar for every time someone set the Dice on something specific thing for a minute and a half and then 7d out I’d be rich.
The concept is to make as little contact with the wall as possible. Throw the dice on axis, and the the table absorb the energy. The goal is the decrease the chance of 7s. Maybe u aren't capable. And many people set the dice that don't know what they're doing. That doesn't mean that there aren't people skilled at it.
@@5DollarYo, nobody can. It’s more of a ritual or superstition thing. If the dice and table were Velcro, maybe. It never bothers me unless they take forever.
Your way wrong on this Daniel. You have never been around someone who can actually do this. I have witnessed this in person from someone with over 30 years of experience throwing dice for a living. 5 hours of practice every day and constant form and release. What your saying is your opinion but if you witnessed a professional continue to have 17 plus rolls every single time you would think differently. @@danielbachar5864
As someone who is (what I consider to be) a Dice Influencer in training, I can say that while it can be improbable, it isn't at all impossible. I've learned the basics of dice control from Golden Touch, and have had some minor success with consistent rolls. Now it doesn't happen all the time as I have had times where either a point-seven out or 4 rolls before a seven was rolled, but there have been rolls where I've held the dice for 20, 30, 40 minutes making several passes. I can also say that when I spot a mistake, particularly in the throw, that I can usually tell when I might seven-out (like if I hit the wall spikes first before the felt), and usually it does. It may be difficult to learn, but people who put in the effort to practice, practice, practice can see results. But even then it doesn't make it a guarantee.
@@danielbachar5864just because u can't, didn't mean others can't. I can't throw a 90mph fast ball. Again, it's not about throwing whatever number u want. It's reducing the number of 7s.
Just learn your six "Master sets" and the inside axis numbers. The inline 6 set ( shown in photo) gives the shooter four ways for the seven 1/6-6/1/-2/5-5/2 which is 25% ( 4/16 combinations) There are other sets that only give you two ways for the seven and that is only 12.5% for the seven. ( 2/16 combinations) Good luck at the tables. 🧐