Hi just watched this video. My advice if you wish to use the Don't Pass Line would be to NOT use any dice set and DO NOT throw the dice in a controlled way as your doing. What you would want to do is roll the dice hard hitting the back of the wall hard which will give the dice a random un controlled energy. You will have more success hitting the seven this way over all. Best of luck.
Good point!! Even setting the dice and attempting a controlled shot, my results are still the same as a random shooter. Doesn’t stop me from trying, but I know my rolls fall into the statistical average.
When throwing crossed sixes I always move my landing zone towards the Dont Come Bar area or what would be towards the left corner area, tends to work better there for me
When rolling on the Don't side you have two sets to seven out. One set gives you only one way for the 6 & 8 and the other set gives you only one way the the 4&10 and "zero" ways for the 5 & 9 with both sets giving you four ways for the seven, and win. As they say "All right Bettors Die broke" Good Luck at the tables! P.S. Remember to hedge your Don't bet.
Yes, but not as often as I used to. They just installed a new bubble craps machine. Odd interface, but I do like the larger "bubble". We've spent a lot of time at Native Lights - even before they built First Council. It sure has changed a lot over the years. It used to be standing room only and hard to get on a slot machine back then. Now, it's like a ghost town casino. We also like going down to Tonkawa. I just wish they'd bring back craps.
What if you bet $5 flat on don't pass and lay 5-times odds? You can be 90 percent sure your $1,000 bankroll will carry you through 410 come-out cycles. You also have 64 percent chance of earning $500. Your average exposure per cycle creeps up to $30.71, but your chances of outriding the normal downswings of the game and of reaching your target have improved. -Al Krigman April 14, 2000
Interesting... But with todays table prices, the bankroll would be out of my reach. What I like about TRG's strategy is that it can be played with a low bankroll and has some flexibility built into it. Some checks and balances to sustain you through a rough patch and boost you up when things are going your way. But I get your point, risking about the same amount of money, the win on the odds would boost your profits! Thanks!
Yes, bet the bare minimum on the don't pass, which is subject to an immediate 7-11 loss on come out roll, but lay max odds when the odds are completely in your favor to win. It's kinda like doubling down on a 10 or 11 in blackjack.
Love your tracking graphics. Very nice setup.
Thank you. same bet. my friend you have become a good shooter.
jaime from Puerto Rico.
Thanks for suggesting I roll this one again!
Hey Dave, great video but what a grind. Interesting stuff.
I think this is one of the best low roller strategies out there. Boring play, with just a don’t pass bet, but at least I’ve got a seat at the table!
Great demo! 🎲🎲
Hi just watched this video. My advice if you wish to use the Don't Pass Line would be to NOT use any dice set and DO NOT throw the dice in a controlled way as your doing. What you would want to do is roll the dice hard hitting the back of the wall hard which will give the dice a random un controlled energy. You will have more success hitting the seven this way over all. Best of luck.
Good point!! Even setting the dice and attempting a controlled shot, my results are still the same as a random shooter. Doesn’t stop me from trying, but I know my rolls fall into the statistical average.
When throwing crossed sixes I always move my landing zone towards the Dont Come Bar area or what would be towards the left corner area, tends to work better there for me
When rolling on the Don't side you have two sets to seven out. One set gives you only one way for the 6 & 8 and the other set gives you only one way the the 4&10 and "zero" ways for the 5 & 9 with both sets giving you four ways for the seven, and win. As they say "All right Bettors Die broke" Good Luck at the tables! P.S. Remember to hedge your Don't bet.
If you ever stop by first council casino?
Yes, but not as often as I used to. They just installed a new bubble craps machine. Odd interface, but I do like the larger "bubble".
We've spent a lot of time at Native Lights - even before they built First Council. It sure has changed a lot over the years. It used to be standing room only and hard to get on a slot machine back then. Now, it's like a ghost town casino. We also like going down to Tonkawa. I just wish they'd bring back craps.
What if you bet $5 flat on don't pass and lay 5-times odds? You can be 90 percent sure your $1,000 bankroll will carry you through 410 come-out cycles. You also have 64 percent chance of earning $500. Your average exposure per cycle creeps up to $30.71, but your chances of outriding the normal downswings of the game and of reaching your target have improved.
-Al Krigman April 14, 2000
Interesting... But with todays table prices, the bankroll would be out of my reach. What I like about TRG's strategy is that it can be played with a low bankroll and has some flexibility built into it. Some checks and balances to sustain you through a rough patch and boost you up when things are going your way. But I get your point, risking about the same amount of money, the win on the odds would boost your profits! Thanks!
Yes, bet the bare minimum on the don't pass, which is subject to an immediate 7-11 loss on come out roll, but lay max odds when the odds are completely in your favor to win. It's kinda like doubling down on a 10 or 11 in blackjack.
Jaime = "Hi-meh"