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Knockout Craps
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 5:12 pm
by hotshooter
Has anyone heard of this startegy? Has anyone used it or had success with it?
Re: Knockout Craps
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 8:21 pm
by Knick111
greetings hotshooter.
to your question #1. no. #2. no. #3 i can't answer it, because i don't know what the knockout
system is. can you tell me and every other person out here what the knockout system is.
JAIME . FROM SUNNY PUERTO RICO.
Re: Knockout Craps
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:05 pm
by realtime
According to the website the regular price for the course is $599.97 but just today they will let it go for $99.97!!!
What a deal to take a $60 bankroll to $5,000 a day in only 13 hours.
Sounds like even a better deal than our new best friend behron is offering.
Re: Knockout Craps
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 10:07 pm
by Knick111
GREETING REALTIME.
real time, what is the cost of your new best friend behron system. $99.96!!!.
let me tell, if i could make $5,000 a day with behron's system-i would not tell
anybody about it, not even me.
realtime luck for you tonight. JAIME.
Re: Knockout Craps
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 10:53 pm
by Lkwd
I thought Knockout Craps is what your Wife does to you when she finds out that on your trip to Las Vegas you just dropped several grand on the craps table, booze and scarlett women!
Re: Knockout Craps
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 12:28 am
by heavy
So by now you've no doubt discovered that this is another one of Silverthorne's systems. No, I have not seen the system but since it's a Silverthorne play my guess would be that its a multi-step Fibbo play. After reading his advertisement I am led to believe it is akin to the strategy I came up with and posted here on the forum long ago - which is a Fibo based strategy where you run your progression primarily on the free odds. Could be I'm wrong, but judging from the ad on his website I'd say that's probably pretty close.
Re: Knockout Craps
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 9:39 am
by Kelph
Sure appears that Silverthorne has many different winning systems. I may just be a jaded old Craps' player but wouldn't you just need one good winning system if it worked as advertised. Possibly one for the Do, the Don't and Choppy if one wanted to play anywhere, anytime.
So any more than three winning approaches for these three different type of tables seems like overkill. Amazing that any gambling destination remains in business with all these winning systems available.
Kelph
Re: Knockout Craps
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 11:49 am
by heavy
You need multiple winning systems so once you've worked your client base for one system you can re-work them for another - and another - and another. Wolfebyte is, I suspect, the most knowledgeable guy on the forum when it comes to system play. His "Neural" strategy is one of Silverthorne's old systems. It is a multi-step Fibo play - one you see repeated in many of Silverthorne's systems.
There are some very good systems out there. Unfortunately, most are boring as hell, which is why dice guys buy these things, then throw them in the closet and let them gather dust.
Re: Knockout Craps
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 4:24 pm
by Golfer
Sounds like a scam D. I'd leave it alone. Hope all is well.
Golfer
Re: Knockout Craps
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 5:21 pm
by Michael
Here we go again.
Re: Knockout Craps
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 10:05 pm
by Knick111
michael greetings.
m- you are a mind reader, i,m in puerto rico and that's what
i was going to post.
so let me put it in differnt words- here we go again part TWO.
JAIME.F.S.P.R.
Re: Knockout Craps
Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 11:23 pm
by chumlee
Let me clarify as I found it as a free ebook. It involves ramping up the come bets/ DC on a tiered base system. The above posts are correct it is pretty unbelievable that this can work. Also, if you lose a come bet you are supposed to increase to a DC bet up one tier. Once you get to the third or fourth tier that can mean a significant wager on a DC. To me it is not worth it . While you are playing this you are also doing the same with the pass line / don't pass line. So if you catch where I am going here you need a significant bankroll to play this. This also does not play with a choppy table.
I would be happy to email the ebook if anyone wants it, but personally I just do not think it is that indepth. The first 75 pages are just gloating about how much money this can make. The real system does not start until halfway through. Waste of a system. For free though it was a curious read.
Re: Knockout Craps
Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 11:25 pm
by chumlee
Oh I also forgot when describing this . You only make one come/ don't come bet per point. So , you can be down for several points before you get your money back . If you get your money back that is
Re: Knockout Craps
Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 7:44 am
by heavy
Chumlee - I'd like to see a copy of the book.
axispowercraps@gmail.com. With that said, if you downloaded it from the site I suspect you did then you may have picked up a computer virus in the process. There's a site that carries a lot of gambling system e-books that you can download for free - but it also packs a virus in the download. So, if you do not have a decent software program on your computer I'm going to suggest you download AntiVir or AGV free from filehippo, which is a certified safe download site. You might pick up a copy of Malwarebytes while you are there. Run the programs to check your computer for a virus. If it finds one and deletes it it will go to your trash, so be sure to empty the trash after running it. Then reboot your computer and repeat. That usually takes care of any issues.
Re: Knockout Craps
Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 10:53 am
by SHOOTITALL
Is playing a system a system? I don't think I would ever understand anyone that had a workable, winning system and sold it, gave it away or whatever rather than winning the mortgage on the casino. Maybe it is an ego thing.
Re: Knockout Craps
Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 11:29 am
by amish dude
SHOOTITALL wrote:Is playing a system a system? I don't think I would ever understand anyone that had a workable, winning system and sold it, gave it away or whatever rather than winning the mortgage on the casino. Maybe it is an ego thing.
Maybe because the house always wins at 1 point in time or another !
Re: Knockout Craps
Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 11:38 am
by amish dude
Heavy wrote:Chumlee - I'd like to see a copy of the book.
axispowercraps@gmail.com. With that said, if you downloaded it from the site I suspect you did then you may have picked up a computer virus in the process. There's a site that carries a lot of gambling system e-books that you can download for free - but it also packs a virus in the download. So, if you do not have a decent software program on your computer I'm going to suggest you download AntiVir or AGV free from filehippo, which is a certified safe download site. You might pick up a copy of Malwarebytes while you are there. Run the programs to check your computer for a virus. If it finds one and deletes it it will go to your trash, so be sure to empty the trash after running it. Then reboot your computer and repeat. That usually takes care of any issues.
there are plenty of free versions available make sure you down load it from the authors/programers web site! or go to http://www.cnet.com/ virus and malware free down load site
the search engine is your friend you have to read the information you look upi to see if it is for YOU
Re: Knockout Craps
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 3:26 am
by chumlee
Yeah I have a decent anti virus , but I will run a check just in case. It was a free ebooks .net website. I sent it through my hotmail and no flags went up . I will check it again before I send it to you heavy .
Chum