When do you *know* you've got an "edge"? and what to do?
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 11:55 am
I'm on a hot streak; or maybe it's something more... I've been playing for 2-1/2 years. I've never had more than a 4-session consecutive winning streak. In dollars, my losses (per year) are larger than my wins except for this year, stemming from the time when I decided to quit playing at two casinos. (yes, I know "it's early yet", but the manner with which I'm up feels completely different than other times when I've been even further ahead)
This year, I changed tables (and casinos). For the most part, now I only play at one (different from last year's "favorite" casino[s]). I've had 6 consecutive winning sessions; I'm 8 for the last 9 sessions. Not counting the ALL (175-1) portion of the ATS bet (a. k. a., "Bonus Craps"), I've rolled the All Small/Tall (35-1) segments 9 times and hit the ALL (175-1) three times during these 11 sessions. My "sessions" are defined this way--I only visit any one table at one casino, and my sessions during this streak have finished when I've left that single table .
My confidence is up; the dice seems so much more 'receptive' to "influence"... I've bet to hit hardways and Horns, etc., and been lucky enough to be successful better than the averages allow (it took 8 rolls to hit 3 specifically-chosen hardway numbers; I've bet the Horn and been successful with that almost 40% of the time), and my "live" table SSR seems to be up about a whole digit--I'd guess the low 8's. That's a pure WAG... I think I'm rolling an average of 6 box numbers per hand during this tear; that's pretty damn high for me. It's all occurred at the new-to-me casino. (Things are rolling so well my comps are down at this casino because I've been able to spend 'way less time at the table; that doesn't bother me in the least. Most of my hands have been very quick--my average table time attendance is probably no longer than 40 minutes. I had five sessions that finished within 20 minutes. Only one session has lasted as long as an hour (1h 40m)--this, from a guy who used to stay a minimum of 60 minutes for every session at the table at two other casinos.)
How do know when you've got an edge? (It sure feels that way to me. It's like my dice delivery rolls better than at home--the dice die quickly at IP; like I'm not on a trampoline waiting for the 'law of averages' to show me a number.)
Does your play change when you are on a streak like this? What, if anything, do you do differently?
Thank you.
This year, I changed tables (and casinos). For the most part, now I only play at one (different from last year's "favorite" casino[s]). I've had 6 consecutive winning sessions; I'm 8 for the last 9 sessions. Not counting the ALL (175-1) portion of the ATS bet (a. k. a., "Bonus Craps"), I've rolled the All Small/Tall (35-1) segments 9 times and hit the ALL (175-1) three times during these 11 sessions. My "sessions" are defined this way--I only visit any one table at one casino, and my sessions during this streak have finished when I've left that single table .
My confidence is up; the dice seems so much more 'receptive' to "influence"... I've bet to hit hardways and Horns, etc., and been lucky enough to be successful better than the averages allow (it took 8 rolls to hit 3 specifically-chosen hardway numbers; I've bet the Horn and been successful with that almost 40% of the time), and my "live" table SSR seems to be up about a whole digit--I'd guess the low 8's. That's a pure WAG... I think I'm rolling an average of 6 box numbers per hand during this tear; that's pretty damn high for me. It's all occurred at the new-to-me casino. (Things are rolling so well my comps are down at this casino because I've been able to spend 'way less time at the table; that doesn't bother me in the least. Most of my hands have been very quick--my average table time attendance is probably no longer than 40 minutes. I had five sessions that finished within 20 minutes. Only one session has lasted as long as an hour (1h 40m)--this, from a guy who used to stay a minimum of 60 minutes for every session at the table at two other casinos.)
How do know when you've got an edge? (It sure feels that way to me. It's like my dice delivery rolls better than at home--the dice die quickly at IP; like I'm not on a trampoline waiting for the 'law of averages' to show me a number.)
Does your play change when you are on a streak like this? What, if anything, do you do differently?
Thank you.