Dice Doctor Plays
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One of the Dice Doctors plays that I have used at time when I am playing the don't on my own shooting consists of starting with a DP, repeating it until I get a point.
After a point, follow up with DC bets until I lose one of my DP/DC bets. Stop betting if I lose the One of the D C bets.
Ideal result is to get all the points covered with  don't bet and then roll the 7 and when all six bets.
I don't play the don't often on my own bet and have only hit the ideal situation twice if I remember correctly.
Noah
After a point, follow up with DC bets until I lose one of my DP/DC bets. Stop betting if I lose the One of the D C bets.
Ideal result is to get all the points covered with  don't bet and then roll the 7 and when all six bets.
I don't play the don't often on my own bet and have only hit the ideal situation twice if I remember correctly.
Noah
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Great reading about Mr. Grafstein. Thanks everyone for the stories and takeaways.
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bahdwoy,
In the Pensioner`s play , after you have three bets up and the shooter knocks of two of them and you win one wager then you would have two chips , so you would play a one unit DP and a one unit DC.
Where you would parlay a wager , is when you get one wager up, then attempt to get another wager (DC) but lose to a natural or the DC goes to the point which knocks off the DP, then you quit betting while holding one chip in your hand. Then the DC , having gone down to a natural or the established DC getting taken down by the shooter , results in using the one unit in your hand being wagered on the next shooter and being parlayed if the one unit wager wins.
In the Pensioner`s play , after you have three bets up and the shooter knocks of two of them and you win one wager then you would have two chips , so you would play a one unit DP and a one unit DC.
Where you would parlay a wager , is when you get one wager up, then attempt to get another wager (DC) but lose to a natural or the DC goes to the point which knocks off the DP, then you quit betting while holding one chip in your hand. Then the DC , having gone down to a natural or the established DC getting taken down by the shooter , results in using the one unit in your hand being wagered on the next shooter and being parlayed if the one unit wager wins.
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DP for $15 drop $1 on yo if you want. Get pt and DC for $10. One more roll, then both bets get odds. If 7 doesn't hit in four rolls, everything down. Place 6 and 8 when they appear. If a pt., whether lay or place doesn't make money in 3 rolls..what's the point of the point?
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I love the Fireman play and the Stretch play. I have also played a number of his don't plays. My normal craps play is the Fireman.
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Oh and his book is available on Amazon in kindle format which is nice to have.
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Going back and reading articles about The Dice Doctor, I read MP`s post about the association with Eddie Melo . Curiously , I googled "Eddie Melo" and sarted reading about Melo, Eli Askov and Maxie Bluestein and the Canadian, New York Mafia. I read all afternoon about happenings in Toronto, Hamilton , Canada and Rochester, NY. To me it was as interesting as reading about the mob stories in and around Las Vegas.
But what has happened to MP? I went over to Dice Institute to see if more was posted about Sam Grafstein and there were few recent posts. Maybe I am behind times?
But what has happened to MP? I went over to Dice Institute to see if more was posted about Sam Grafstein and there were few recent posts. Maybe I am behind times?
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He and Mrs MP have been on an extended world tour the last few months - sort of a celebration of her being declared cancer free after many years.
"Get in, get up, and get gone."
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