Appreciate the review, Ed! Couple of points to note for anyone that may still have an open question: 1. On the line, you only switch sides if you lose on a puck decision, not on come out winners and losers. Waylon and I went round and round on that in the early trials and it's just too volatile too quick if you are switching like that. If you're on the don't and you get picked off, go to the pass line and stay there until you win or lose a point. That keeps it simple and you're not laddering up 40 times during your session. 2. If you want to hop on a number (like the 5 in the example we had today), sure ... go for it. I'd rather see the field wins being the source of that, rather than pressing from the box. Normally (in a non-iron cross strategy) you would be pressing what's hitting, but this one was setup from the beginning to always same bet the box numbers and re-invest only from the field. 3. I do believe very strongly that the second that you collected enough to pay for those box numbers that's a trigger point for you to get the hell out of the iron cross and either go to the cage or transition into your normal pressing/playing pattern. Use this long enough to get to that point and then have at it. 4. I absolutely believe in the power of numbers repeating and pressing those hard, leveraging the repeats with profits, so you can capitalize on that. I just don't use the word "Trend" to describe what's happening in that case. To me it's a variant or a streak and it happens every day. It probably happens more when people like you and the other practiced shooters are causing that to happen. Can a shooter create a trend on the table like good news creates a trend in the markets? Absolutely. On that I'm with you in lockstep. Cheers, Ed!
It's actually 23-3 right now. I run that on the Daily Paycheck show for a month straight, and then a few times here and there. It's tough to beat, and it rarely wins in the same way. Sometimes that line is the dog, even without the odds.
If I was playing this IC with $15 in the field I’d place $36 on the six & eight and $30 on the five to hedge the field losers and place $15 on the nine, four and ten. Min $25 to the rack on and number hit.
Appreciate the review, Ed!
Couple of points to note for anyone that may still have an open question:
1. On the line, you only switch sides if you lose on a puck decision, not on come out winners and losers. Waylon and I went round and round on that in the early trials and it's just too volatile too quick if you are switching like that. If you're on the don't and you get picked off, go to the pass line and stay there until you win or lose a point. That keeps it simple and you're not laddering up 40 times during your session.
2. If you want to hop on a number (like the 5 in the example we had today), sure ... go for it. I'd rather see the field wins being the source of that, rather than pressing from the box. Normally (in a non-iron cross strategy) you would be pressing what's hitting, but this one was setup from the beginning to always same bet the box numbers and re-invest only from the field.
3. I do believe very strongly that the second that you collected enough to pay for those box numbers that's a trigger point for you to get the hell out of the iron cross and either go to the cage or transition into your normal pressing/playing pattern. Use this long enough to get to that point and then have at it.
4. I absolutely believe in the power of numbers repeating and pressing those hard, leveraging the repeats with profits, so you can capitalize on that. I just don't use the word "Trend" to describe what's happening in that case. To me it's a variant or a streak and it happens every day. It probably happens more when people like you and the other practiced shooters are causing that to happen. Can a shooter create a trend on the table like good news creates a trend in the markets? Absolutely. On that I'm with you in lockstep.
Cheers, Ed!
Thanks for explanation and good luck on your move.
Keep making the content you enjoy. I always like hearing the different perspectives and enjoy the videos.
Thank you!
Keep the videos coming Ed.
Ed, thanks for the reaction videos. Like you, I could use this down the road (long session) on randoms.
Thank you Ed for the Video - I appreciate All of Them
You’re welcome Lou.
"If I had something go 11-0... I'd see if that sumbiatch would go 100-0" LMAO DEAD :)
It's actually 23-3 right now. I run that on the Daily Paycheck show for a month straight, and then a few times here and there. It's tough to beat, and it rarely wins in the same way. Sometimes that line is the dog, even without the odds.
Only problem with the IC is lots of buy in at seven out risk. Proceed with caution.
There always these pso risks that many don’t address in strategy videos. Caution is mandatory when hunting craps critters.
Unfortunately with craps critters at times the hunter becomes the hunted. ie. the POS
@@mudslidemac9613 they can sneak right up your leg!
If I was playing this IC with $15 in the field I’d place $36 on the six & eight and $30 on the five to hedge the field losers and place $15 on the nine, four and ten. Min $25 to the rack on and number hit.
Great video brother! I enjoyed watching ! Good stuff
John said "you only change when the puck is on" co7 remain where you are
I'm sorry Ed but just like on a real table, I don't watch any videos where someone has a bet on the don't. 😂
No negative mojo. 😁
STOP Watching PSO kills this thing NEXT LOL
I'm lack G I don't watch don't videos