Doey-Don't negative progression on odds?
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Doey-Don't negative progression on odds?
I have been looking for say a 4-5 step negative odds progression on the don'ts to play, since the 7 step flat don't progression often gets hit with naturals. Does anyone have any idea?
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Re: Doey-Don't negative progression on odds?
H S
There is more than one component to THE DARK SIDE GAME ( as I approach it ).....
Should you elect to place a Don't Pass and / or Don't Come wager(s) , your approach may
differ from choosing to Lay numbers .
Frank Scoblete broadcast the Doey - Don't in his book " Beat The Craps Out of the Casinos...... "
I do not follow Scobe. ,however, on two occasions ,I was in casino when he and his entourage muddied the waters.....Neither occasion did I notice THE Widely Published Casino Games Authority employ the
Doey Don't or THE FIVE COUNT.........
I feel the Do Don't & 5 Count was around long prior to 1990 something when the book was published.
That aside,approaches are limited only to one's imagination, Bank Roll
and TOLERANCE OF THE DEALERS and other players....
You may hear groans and !@@#$##@^&&%&&***## from around the craps table
Mostly if you avoid disrupting the table flow so as not to mess up anyone's action,you should be O K
with it......Some dealers and/or BOX PERSONS may say about the Doey - Don't WAGER
" That is like kissing your sister!"
The best retort I have heard someone using it was:
" Sir , that is legal in this state "
My suggestion is to practice making the wager at home prior to attempting to pull it off in live casino action.
Just me saying
W C
There is more than one component to THE DARK SIDE GAME ( as I approach it ).....
Should you elect to place a Don't Pass and / or Don't Come wager(s) , your approach may
differ from choosing to Lay numbers .
Frank Scoblete broadcast the Doey - Don't in his book " Beat The Craps Out of the Casinos...... "
I do not follow Scobe. ,however, on two occasions ,I was in casino when he and his entourage muddied the waters.....Neither occasion did I notice THE Widely Published Casino Games Authority employ the
Doey Don't or THE FIVE COUNT.........
I feel the Do Don't & 5 Count was around long prior to 1990 something when the book was published.
That aside,approaches are limited only to one's imagination, Bank Roll
and TOLERANCE OF THE DEALERS and other players....
You may hear groans and !@@#$##@^&&%&&***## from around the craps table
Mostly if you avoid disrupting the table flow so as not to mess up anyone's action,you should be O K
with it......Some dealers and/or BOX PERSONS may say about the Doey - Don't WAGER
" That is like kissing your sister!"
The best retort I have heard someone using it was:
" Sir , that is legal in this state "
My suggestion is to practice making the wager at home prior to attempting to pull it off in live casino action.
Just me saying
W C
Re: Doey-Don't negative progression on odds?
Shooter,
Was at one of my regular stops , when I noticed a fellow (see him quite often), quietly observing the tosses.
Once on the come out, he played a $30 don't pass, boom, a 3. No more bets for awhile.
Then after the point was established, he placed $160 across. After a couple tosses, down, hit or no hit.
He colored up and left, after maybe 30 minutes, while I stood there and lost $300. He evidently plays a lot, so he must have some kind of plan that works, at least for him.
TN Nighthawk
p.s. If I'm going to survive, I'm going to have to come up with a don't plan. Wish I could grasp Wolfyte's method, but I'm not too good at complex plans. I need something for a simple minded person, like me.
Definitely will keep at it, and hopefully, will have something "together," by the time we hit the tables next year.
p.p.s. I sent you an email, wasn't sure if you still have the same address??
Was at one of my regular stops , when I noticed a fellow (see him quite often), quietly observing the tosses.
Once on the come out, he played a $30 don't pass, boom, a 3. No more bets for awhile.
Then after the point was established, he placed $160 across. After a couple tosses, down, hit or no hit.
He colored up and left, after maybe 30 minutes, while I stood there and lost $300. He evidently plays a lot, so he must have some kind of plan that works, at least for him.
TN Nighthawk
p.s. If I'm going to survive, I'm going to have to come up with a don't plan. Wish I could grasp Wolfyte's method, but I'm not too good at complex plans. I need something for a simple minded person, like me.
Definitely will keep at it, and hopefully, will have something "together," by the time we hit the tables next year.
p.p.s. I sent you an email, wasn't sure if you still have the same address??