Dice usually turn more than once on the wall rebound and often in contradictory directions, therefore it all boils down to maintaining strict grip and velocity control.
Was at Mohegan Sun Saturday 15 dollar table bought in for 500, 3 v set one and two facing me rolled 19 times 3 points made, lots of nines, and hard eights, made 600 and ran out the door, came back sunday, same 3 V set with 1 and 2 facing me Established the point and immediately sevened out, stayed for my turn again established the point rolled the 5,6, and ten and sevened out lost 400, the tables at Mohegan are so bouncy that even on a controlled throw the die can and will bounce into the chip rack or out of the tub completely, the 3 v set as described above produced a lot of sevens on my table at home and i have the underlayment made with a rubber mat over craps table felt to try and simulate the awful bounce at Mohegan. Now testing the 4-4 2-2 set which i recall having some luck with and also 6-6 5-5 with the pinch toss.... It should be noted that the fellow next to me randomly whipped the dice down table knocking over chips (we were at the far end} and he had the dice for about ten minutes or so and made 3 points..... Exasperated at The Mohegan Sun..
It’s crazy how this game goes isn’t it! On fire one day, can’t get a thing. Heck I’ve had half day where I couldn’t do a thing, then hit the ATS twice before bed. It’s the best, and at time most frustrating game out there!!
Ed, super job of explaining the different sets, as well as Face Matching your sevens. The visuals were spot on and should really help beginners as well as advanced players take their games up levels - Quickly
It matters so much the toss , I use the 3 v 1-2 in front , if I toss a the dice with limited rotation about a foot higher than rail and land it where I want I can roll for ever with out a 7 , but no pitcher can throw 100 strikes in a row same for dice , too hard , too easy too long or short it’s where you need luck , but practice is key , thanks for going over these love your channel
Am subscribed and even hit the like button. Have to continue to study the different possibilities. Practice might not help when you get inside the casino though. There are some things that you can do away from the casino that could help your outcome.
Thx but Over my head - just started two months ago, last practice after watching one of your videos My SRR twice my previous number. Keep them there videos coming and one day I hope to meet you…
Hey Ed, I didn’t see you using the 3 V that I use and would really enjoy seeing you throw it. I think it would be good for you and the rest of the subs…..try the 3/5 3/6! I killed it using the iron cross in Vegas a couple of weeks ago…..you a bad man!!!
Lmfao you definitely are a beginner… it’s the same as the two die sets on the very right 6 is opposite of 1 and 5 is opposite of two.. he showed you every single way you can possibly set the 3v the 5/6 are just facing away from him.
@@dannypelley1102 Yes I know…..but all I said was the 3/5 3/6 with the 5 and six facing me works best for me. If you knew anything about dice setting you would know that you have to find the set that works best with your toss……and try to respond to posts a little sooner than one year!
@@dwayneking2976 The Coaster Chart for Face Matching can is available for download on Heavy's Axis Power Craps Forums. Once in the Forum, go to our BoneTracker Sub-Forum where you'll see "Get the new Coaster Chart Here". Click and in then you'll see in the first comment the link to my G-Drive where it is staged. You'll want to print it out (hopefully you have a color printer) and keep it handy.
@@Roll2Win Well, there's 128 V-3 permutations, you probably would overflow your cameras to show them all; my favorite is the 2336 (that's Top, Top, Front, Front nomenclature) using the more frequent convention that's 2/3, 3/6. Or Richard's notation: 2-3/3-6. It crushes 6s and 8s for me and also has strong secondary results on the 4s & 10s. I was using other V-3 mutants until I started transposing my rolls in Bonetracker, where I saw the 2336 analytics, tested it on my table with positive results and now its my first go to set for 6s and 8s.
Yes sir. And for some reason so many people thinks it the best or only set to use. We are all different so there are different sets. I use to have a hard time with a 3V myself. Some I still do.
@@Roll2Win I use the 5-6 3-5 set! After hitting the back wall and getting knocked off axis this set throws more 5&9s 4&10s & hardways! The 3 v after hitting the back wall throws double the amount of average 7s
And they shouldn’t be bouncing into the wall for one that’s your issue they’re supposed to roll into the wall. That’s why die should land right on pass line tumble on access and then touch the bottom of the wall you’ll have way better outcome I promise