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by Americraps » Wed Mar 09, 2016 4:38 pm
Hi SIA,
I know I'm going against most if not all the experts here, and I am probably absolutely chock full of sh$t, but I don't believe in regressions. They simply don't work for me. I've lost a lot of money using regressions. Not funny money, I'm talking about the real stuff. The kind that gets yuo wapped upside the head when you get home.
When I'm shooting, the full wack 7 seems to cost me more than the quick hitter regression hands make. And when the big one finally comes, using regression feels like I'm trying to swim with an anchor around my neck. So you choose between making a little on a long hand, or over pressing. Either choice is no good. By the time you get your bets pressed to anything meaningful, the hand is over or nearly so.
I believe regressions work for some. I've read Heavy's, Yours, Irish's, Mad Dogs, MPs, and others accounts of regression working at the tables. Everybody seems to love regressions. It just doesn't work for me.
I like RCs 20% pressure concept. I have tested it, proved it in practice, and believe it is the best way for me to win money at the craps table. At least when I'm shooting. I had a 51 roll hand yesterday that netted $13,275 profit. That pays for a lot of losers. Those kind of monsters don't show up very often for me, but they sure have impact when they do. Too bad I'm only $10K short of using it in the casino....
How do I know when a long hand is in progress? That's a good question, I've been reading the other thread with interest. I have no clue. I don't know when the shooter will 7 out. The only way to determine when a long hand is in progress is while it's happening, or after its over. $5Bill says he knows when he's having a long hand. After 20 rolls, I'd say it's a long hand. Can I determine in the first 5-10 rolls thats its going to be a long hand? I wish I could......
Signature numbers. I've read a lot about the concept. I'm sure somewhere out there, there are shooters (a lot better than me) who have signature numbers. I might have them within a hand, but I 'm not going to bet on it, unless its really obvious, and by then it's probably over. I don't know how a shooters last hand will affect his next hand, or if he was pounding the 8, will he do it again after standing and waiting a half an hour for the dice? Or will he pound the six? Or will he pound his fist on the table when he goes PSO? Who knows?
The one thing I can be sure of is that eventually a long hand will come if he's a decent shooter, and I'll make the decision to bet or not by watching his shot. When the big one comes, I'll get the money.
See it in your mind FIRST...Then do it!