I really like this and use a similar strategy. In fact I've been using it almost exclusively whenever the tables are busier than I'd like and I still want to play, ie when I have to bet on everyone else. If both bets get knocked off i will switch to the right side (small bets) on that shooter which still allows me to get on a long roll.Heavy wrote:Yeah, I like playing $15 DP followed by a $10 DC. I don't lay odds unless one of the bets get knocked off. If that happens I'll typically lay $30 - $60 odds on the remaining number.
What's your grinding strategy
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Re: What's your grinding strategy
GRINDERS ALERT. What is your grind strategy? What do you do to extend your table time without risking too much of your bankroll? What triggers you ending a session? Specifically, how do you approach the game?
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Re: What's your grinding strategy
If I'm in the mood to not risk much on randies, but still wanting my head in the game and still wanting a chance at a very occasional decent odds pickup then often I'll play a £2 bet on just one side of the All Tall & Small. For whatever reason I always choose the small.
Then if I get two numbers covered I'll do a single £5 naked DC. If I do get down to just a 4,5 or 6 needed to hit the 35/1 payoff, then I quite often lay that remaining number to guarantee myself some kind of win.
Most of the time I'll lose my £2, on rare times I may win £70 or anything between £50 and £10 depending on if I can lay the number and it hits or not. The £5 DC will be as up and down as you expect it to be. It can keep you quite interested for small cost if somebody goes on a bit of a roll whilst you are waiting to get the dice back.
I have noticed however in the States that some places won't let you have ATS action alone ie you have to back it up with a Pass/DP bet at all times.
Then if I get two numbers covered I'll do a single £5 naked DC. If I do get down to just a 4,5 or 6 needed to hit the 35/1 payoff, then I quite often lay that remaining number to guarantee myself some kind of win.
Most of the time I'll lose my £2, on rare times I may win £70 or anything between £50 and £10 depending on if I can lay the number and it hits or not. The £5 DC will be as up and down as you expect it to be. It can keep you quite interested for small cost if somebody goes on a bit of a roll whilst you are waiting to get the dice back.
I have noticed however in the States that some places won't let you have ATS action alone ie you have to back it up with a Pass/DP bet at all times.
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I've been looking for SIA's strategy, is there a name I can search?heavy wrote:The other play I'll do from time to time is SIA's One Hit - Can't Miss strategy, which is a $12 DP combined with a $12 six and a $12 eight. After one hit on the six or eight you're guaranteed a win for the hand. Just sit back and collect until the devil shows.
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DS: I called it, "One hit - Can't miss". If you have problems finding it, Heavy w ill help you as I am pretty much incapacitated for a while.
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Thank you for the info. That's what I was searching but can't seem to find it.