Advice..
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- pappyvanwinkle
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Re: Advice..
You could always just wait until after they've set the point, and just lay the number. Another possibility is if the 7's are coming that often you could lay a number on the come out, typically I would do the 4/10, some people that's just too costly. Expanding on that, depending on how adventurous your feeling, you could just lay across, I think I used to do $180, I forget how much the vig would be. You've got the potential to win 6 bets at once on a come out 7, and at most you'd lose only one bet if they toss a box number.
Only other thought if it's the come out that is hurting you, hedge the bet with a bet on big red just for the come out.
Only other thought if it's the come out that is hurting you, hedge the bet with a bet on big red just for the come out.
Don't do the crime, if you can't do the time
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If I were going to wait until a point was established then lay it I would do a sort of reverse 5 count. If the shooter did not seven out by roll 5 I'd probably take that lay down.
"Get in, get up, and get gone."
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I'm starting to love the DC a shitload again, I used to put late dc of 30-40avg but when you lose one it's aweful quick.
Now I seem to have found my way, it pisses off people but I guess it make you money when table is cold as hell and everybody are being cleaned up. The trick is to go 15 dc flat, wait one roll and 15 again. Then wait 4 rolls, if the player don't look confident in his throw you put 30 odds each. If you get a knockdown you let the other bet playout. If you feel people are puting themselves too much at risk, raise your odds to 4x/3x depending on number you are on. But then again, one knockout becomes costy and you need a lot of playback to end up winning.
I'm 3 on 3 win this week. But I don't gear up the system until the table has a losing trend.
Now I seem to have found my way, it pisses off people but I guess it make you money when table is cold as hell and everybody are being cleaned up. The trick is to go 15 dc flat, wait one roll and 15 again. Then wait 4 rolls, if the player don't look confident in his throw you put 30 odds each. If you get a knockdown you let the other bet playout. If you feel people are puting themselves too much at risk, raise your odds to 4x/3x depending on number you are on. But then again, one knockout becomes costy and you need a lot of playback to end up winning.
I'm 3 on 3 win this week. But I don't gear up the system until the table has a losing trend.
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Went cow tipping over the weekend.
25 dollar dp, one loss per shooter. Had to go up to 200 dollar dp at one point, against myself. Rolled a 3, established a point, hit a 7. Anxiety over.
Walked out 1500 up on 3 hours or so. Good day.
25 dollar dp, one loss per shooter. Had to go up to 200 dollar dp at one point, against myself. Rolled a 3, established a point, hit a 7. Anxiety over.
Walked out 1500 up on 3 hours or so. Good day.
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I was gonna scream it but I kept knocking everyone off the table and was playing by myself the majority of the day haha.Dylanfreake wrote:"COWTIPPIN'" !!!!!!!!!
Hopefully I have more winning sessions than losing. Let's tip tip and tip.
I skipped the first redundant step of same bet because I figured dice doctor would tell me we aren't here to fn break even and I wasn't there to grind out comps hahahaha
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I have seen many successful players. What I found out about their play is simple.
Get even with what you dropped on table. Press 2 units on what hits. If a number is made two times, drop a min bet and press it.
Get even with what you dropped on table. Press 2 units on what hits. If a number is made two times, drop a min bet and press it.
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Oh also, if you have more then your rack on the table...it's time to regress bets.