I used this set last week for my entire roll. I hit the all tall all small and rolled 53 times. The following day I used it again and I hit the all tall again in 13 rolls. I played on the digital craps machine both times. Thank you so much. I had been losing for a while and this really changed my game.
WoW!!! Holy cow, that is amazing!! I never thought about trying the cross 6 on a digital table. Now you have me wanting to find a digital table and start playing the cross 6. Congrats on your major win, very proud of you. I hope you have lots of success at the casinos
This set is forgiving. If you can be pretty consistent landing on or near the landing zone and keep the dice from crashing into the wall real crazy this set and toss is deadly. I hit the all tall with it a lot.
Today I used this dice set, throwing technique, and landing zone the first time I rolled. I hit the ALL TALL. Had between 15 to 20 rolls on a hard table. This shot gave me a lot of control and consistency with the dice. WATCH OUT FOR CHIPS ON THE OTHER END THOUGH. Thanks man.
Thank you, you will find this dice set works better on a hard surface than a bouncy surface. I hope you find success with the dice set. Thank you for checking out the video and good luck at the tables.
Rolling that number setup can be very profitable, but inline rotation also results in both dies displaying the seven on the first couple of independent turns while holding the dice side-by side rolls safe plus hits lots of field numbers.
I used to be an avid bowler, and the same concept you said for baseball pitchers, regarding stance and delivery, definitely applied to me as a bowler. The last 8 years I bowled, I averaged just over 200 using the same stance and delivery. And yes it definitely applies to dice control.
It' a bonus bet on the craps table that pays 34 to 1. The bet has a $5 minimum. You must hit all five of the highest numbers to win it, the 8,9, 10, 11, & 12. The bet is called " All Tall " at my casino. It might have a different name at other casinos.
I was getting really long rolls using this set about a month ago, hit a lot of all talls . Now I can't seem to get more than 5 rolls with this set before 7ing out. I'm consistently coming in low, I'm always around the suggested landing zone and the bounce off the wall is under control. Gonna try getting a little more hieght on the toss. I'll let you guys know if I'm back on track with it.
Wow that is interesting, I have never heard of Howard Rocknroller or his famous dice set. How do you know Howard did not steal it from the great No7's Dice Club???? When I make a dice set I spend 6-12 months perfecting the toss and the dice combo. I guess great minds think a like. Do you have a link to his channel so I can catch up on his videos and see what else he has? Thank you for you comment and watching the channel
What is it that made you choose this version of the cross sixes set ? Is it because you tried this Toss with other cross sixes variations but this one seemed to avoid the 7 the best ?
The nice thing about the Cross 6 is that you do not have to be on Axis to be successful with this dice set. This dice set is pretty forgiving it is why I like it so much. In fact, in a video coming up soon ($204 Spread the Wealth). I use the cross 6 for the final session and murdered the table. I was using the 5/6 top set before in that video and was getting nowhere fast. But I agree that if everything goes perfectly with most dice sets, you can roll forever 😂. Thank you for your comment and your support. Good luck at the tables.
I use a regular grip with thumb and middle finger pinching both dies like most dice setters. Will this grip you show make any difference on the outcome vs my regular grip? I'm 5ft4in so I wanna be on SL1 or 2 and throw. I also have to bend over the rail to get my pendulum throw. With this new grip, I can position on the straight line with no problems other than length of throw. Thanks.
Find what works for you and your shooting ability. I am 6 ft 2 and have long arms. I use different dice sets at different positions of the table. I have a new dice set for the end of the table on a hard surface table. The 5/6 top set is a new and approved dice set from the 5/3 top set. Comes out on the 27th As far as your grip stick with what makes you feel comfortable at the table shooting dice. If you want to try my grip just put a pass line bet on the table and just throw it and see how it plays out for you on the table. All you are risking is just the passline bet.
No, I did one live casino video one time and was hammered with a letter from the casino. It was pretty scary stuff in that letter so much so that I took down the video and burned it. I like going to the casino's not to be put in the black book and become banned from them.
Hey, if that works for you, then let them roll. It is all the great debt on setting and not setting the dice. I think, and this is my personal thoughts, that even if you do set the dice. You will not knock it out of the park every time. At 30 percent batting average, you are paying MLB players millions of dollars. Hopefully, we can meet at the Craps table and win some money together. Thank you for checking out the video. And good luck at the tables.
Wow that is interesting, I have never heard of Howard Rocknroller or his famous dice set. How do you know Howard did not steal it from the great No7's Dice Club???? When I make a dice set I spend 6-12 months perfecting the toss and the dice combo. I guess great minds think a like. Do you have a link to his channel so I can catch up on his videos and see what else he has? Thank you for you comment and watching the channel
Most dice setters don't know the true odds of rolling each number when setting the dice. Your odds on the Do side are 3 ways to roll the six and eight. Two ways to roll the 4,5,9 and 10 and two ways for the seven. Your best odds ( yes your best odds) are on the Don't side with four ways to roll a seven and win in your case, and only one way to roll of 4,6,8 and 10 and zero ways to roll the five and nine. Those are the "best odds" at the table. Of course we all know most players never use those sets. Good Luck at the tables! ☯
That is the great Coon-Ass education in the bayou of Southeast Lousiana. You should watch me do math, I use my fingers and toes...😂. Thank you for the comment and good luck at the tables.
Setting dice is a waste of everyone's time. Everyone who does it, is not very smart. Seriously. When you're in the casino, watch who does it. It's mostly minorities.
I don't know about a triple pitch set as much as a tumbler set. You want the dice to tumble down the table so basically one is off axis and the other one is on axis. Giving you a higher success rate of not hitting the seven. I know it is good for a sold 8-12 rolls almost 60-75 percent of the time. Well for me it is. Thank you for comments