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Re: What's your betting strategy?
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 1:11 pm
by heavy
I just noticed that soxfan had mentioned the Star system and the Sure Win system above. I've posted limited details of the Star system before. Not sure if I have Sure Win anywhere around or not. For any of you who want to post bout copyrighted systems - remember that a betting strategy cannot be copyrighted - however the exact words the author uses to describe the system are copyrighted. No cutting and pasting. If you want to say something like "the system is a five level Fibonacci progression with two recovery mode re-sets" then that's fine. An example laying out specific bets - as long as its not the exact example quoted in the copyrighted system - is okay as well. Just don't take anything directly from a strategy and post it word-for-word on the site. Thanks.
Re: What's your betting strategy?
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 3:17 pm
by Dylanfreake
Sure Win: Up on a loss , Parlay a win
Units: 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 7 9 12 16 22
Re: What's your betting strategy?
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 4:59 pm
by sam_grafstein
I follow a pretty strict regime of craps play.
First, much of my play is derived from one author who I won't shill out of respect to the house...that being said pretty straight up to understand "Pressing my bets" is what I am all about. Regardless of what I play!
Pass Line with odds 10-15-25-35-50-75-125-174-250-350-500-750 etc.
Place Bet 6/8 and press 12-18-30-42-60-90-120-180-300-420-600-900 etc.
Wait until a qualified shooter meaning they make one point or make a Natural.
Bet hard - Press hard.
Re: What's your betting strategy?
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 5:22 pm
by heavy
Sure Win: Up on a loss , Parlay a win
Units: 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 7 9 12 16 22
Another exciting way to play. Ahem.
Re: What's your betting strategy?
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 6:31 pm
by Mad Professor
Sam Grafstein did die quite a ways back. Obviously H has decided to let someone post under his name.
I'm not sure how wise that is, but it's H's site.
MP
Re: What's your betting strategy?
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:49 pm
by luxlogs
Mad Professor wrote:Sam Grafstein did die quite a ways back. Obviously H has decided to let someone post under his name.
I'm not sure how wise that is, but it's H's site.
MP
Sorry to hear that, I am reading Dice Doctor right now and it is quite good.
RIP Sam (Condolences to your family and friends)
Niel
Re: What's your betting strategy?
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 11:33 am
by Mad Professor
Hi LuxLogs,
Over on the Dice Institute message-board, we have an “All Things Dice Doctor” repository of Grafstein-related stories (none of which appear in his book) called:
Reflections on the Dice Doctor, Sam Grafstein
http://diceinstitute.mxf.yuku.com/topic ... -Grafstein
MP
Re: What's your betting strategy?
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 1:25 pm
by sam_grafstein
first, yes I am NOT Sam Grafstein - and yes I am using his handle and heavy did address it with me - I will make a change to sam_grafstein Disciple if needed since I am a huge fan of his book and use his play extensively. He has several plays of course and the one I choose to use is the passline 2x odd system plus a 6/8 place betting system.
I have authored a blog on the betting strategy at
www.dicedoctor.wordpress.com (again a tribute where I hawk his book and nothing else extensively) and am now going through each of his plays 10x to illustrate or perhaps NOT illustrate that waiting for a qualified shooter works or doesn't work... I wish someone would be able to show me the math on this subject.
Secondly that using a system where you have bankroll for 10 qualified shooters is the way to go - regardless of what style of play you use - being under capitalized is a killer.
Finally, to lead people to the conclusion that you have to have a PLAN when you enter the casino and as Sam says - all systems work at some point.
I do want to make sure no one in misled regarding my "handle" and mean no disrespect ... gladly will change it.
I did just return from a junket in Niagara Casino and had a great winning session ... with video uploaded as well.
From being a sceptic at dice influence to seeing TWO shooters roll with a 4-2 Hardways Set and do extremely well - heavy might be getting a student.
Thanks for welcoming me to the forum fella's - I look forward to contributing and have lots of hot air to let out....
Re: What's your betting strategy?
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 1:26 pm
by luxlogs
Mad Professor wrote:Hi LuxLogs,
Over on the Dice Institute message-board, we have an “All Things Dice Doctor” repository of Grafstein-related stories (none of which appear in his book) called:
Reflections on the Dice Doctor, Sam Grafstein
http://diceinstitute.mxf.yuku.com/topic ... -Grafstein
MP
Well Thank You very kindly, I really enjoyed Sam's book and I am happy to find out theirs
more where that came from.
I also enjoyed all your prose on all things dice. I certainly found my way into a den of experts here on Heavy's site.
If your ever in Chicagoland PM me for willing and able student. Dinner or Lunch is also on me.
Thanks
Niel
Re: What's your betting strategy?
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 4:06 pm
by luxlogs
MP
Is there a way to view the above without joining yuku? I just spent 15 min trying to register with Yuku only to tell them to Fuku if you know what I mean.
Thanks
Niel
Re: What's your betting strategy?
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 7:34 pm
by Mad Professor
Hi LuxLogs,
To get onto the DiceInstitute message-board and to participate in this coming Thursday night's monthly CRAPS CHAT; you have to be signed up through Yuku.
MP
Re: What's your betting strategy?
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:04 pm
by luxlogs
Mad Professor wrote:Hi LuxLogs,
To get onto the DiceInstitute message-board and to participate in this coming Thursday night's monthly CRAPS CHAT; you have to be signed up through Yuku.
MP
4th times the charm, now just waiting for a reply from DI about my membership.
Looking forward to it.
Re: What's your betting strategy?
Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 12:01 am
by heavy
Unfortunately, I will be over in Shreveport/Bossier on Thursday night, harvesting a few red and green chips to cover a few Christmas baubles I plan to purchase. Yeah, I could have said black and purple chips, but that would have spoiled the whole holiday alliteration.