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OMG Bonetracker awesome

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2019 6:04 pm
by olddogcrapper
I lost on my trip Tuesday to the casino. I was reading on this forum about permutations and someone mentioned the bonetracker transpose 64. I checked it out and used a permutation of the hardway set 4,2-3,2 on my practice table. It has an srr of 11 and can be used to bet across or inside. So it worked on my practice table and I decided well hell it has to work at the casino. Well they had those dam gold dice out again, but I noticed tossing that the table reacts really close to my practice table. I recouped my losses and hit the all talls after many points.
I can't put into words my appreciation for the knowledge and tools I have found here. A really great forum if not the best one , I can't think of another one that is.
Much appreciation from me to Heavy and all the particpants here who contribute. I can't thank you enough.

Re: OMG Bonetracker awesome

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2019 7:58 pm
by 220Inside
Glad you found our little corner of the craps world. I wholeheartedly agree with you on all the great knowledge and wonderful people here.

Re: OMG Bonetracker awesome

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2019 11:03 pm
by DarthNater
ODC,
Well done! Congrats on using the tool.

While I'm sure you'll note as you add a large book of practice rolls that that SRR will track lower, start looking at the primary and secondary numbers in the permutations, you might notice a trend or frequent series of box numbers that repeat, keep studying, Nate

Re: OMG Bonetracker awesome

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:04 am
by olddogcrapper
Hi Nater, this is really weird. I set the dice 1,2-1,5 and kept hitting a 5,2 7. I moved the 2,5 on top and wham a 36 roll hand. Weird what a turn on each die will do. Right now, i'm picking the best ones for different scenarios. Otherwise my head gonna explode with all of these combos lol. At the casino today (Wednesday, I used 4,6-3,6. It's weird looking at a seven on top that you never hit. Can't remember how many rolls I had but I made 5 or 6 points and got the all tall. I sevened out with a dbl pitch 6,1. It was an awesome roll though. And thanks for the advice on watching the srr as I practice more.Hopefully it won't drop ! (fingers crossed on my non-tossing hand !) lol

Re: OMG Bonetracker awesome

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 3:22 am
by heavy
As DarthN8r said, the larger the book of rolls the more reliable the data out. Have fun with it - just be sure the results are born out on the casino tables before you bet the bank.

Re: OMG Bonetracker awesome

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 1:59 pm
by olddogcrapper
Hi Heavy, I'll never bet the bank lol. However it did work yesterday at the casino. I have a win and loss limit I stick with. My philosophy is if I lose $50 I leave and when I roll if I win $50 or more I leave. I won $718 in January, $150 in February $150 for March and so far for April I have $100 . What I'm getting ready to do now is have the courage to press my bets intelligently. My confidence level is starting to pick up now. Losing $50 Tuesday, and winning $75 Wednesday made me realize that I don't have to be afraid to bet and lose as long as stick with my win loss limits. Had I intelligently pressed my bets during that last roll I had , I probably would have come home with $200 in profit. It made me accept the fact that although I may not win everytime I go to the casino, I can win in the long run. Now the challenge is to press when the opportunity presents itself. I love everyone here for the knowledge and experiences that they provide. Everyone here is awesome !

Re: OMG Bonetracker awesome

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:45 pm
by 220Inside
Sounds like you're doing well ODC. Let's hear some of those stories in a couple of trip reports. I love reading our fellow DI's exploits in their live play, all the highlights and lowlights. They're fun reads for sure, but also educational in a lot of respects.

Re: OMG Bonetracker awesome

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 10:24 pm
by olddogcrapper
22Inside wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:45 pm Sounds like you're doing well ODC. Let's hear some of those stories in a couple of trip reports. I love reading our fellow DI's exploits in their live play, all the highlights and lowlights. They're fun reads for sure, but also educational in a lot of respects.
Okie Dokie, will do.