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Playing 15$ table on a budget. While getting a good payout.

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 5:39 pm
by DanF
So are you ready,

I’ve been going around the 15$ tables getting hammered by bad rolls from time to time...So I worked out a new plan that has been going well.

The basic idea is to pay as less as possible and get paid as much as possible.

So it starts with a 15$ pass only when you shoot.

When point establish, take 8 for 18$, h4&10 for 3$ each, h8 for 2$. 26$ invested.

Any of those bet win you want to place 5&9 or 4&10 for 15$ each (from 21-39$ payout, pay the 9$ if you need) on a hard 8 you can also add a 6, or press the 8.

Next hit on 5-8-9, you go all the way (35-42)

You collect twice on each number. Then go 75-90/150-180/300-360.

If you feel like it you can regress to start at anytime I like to do it when bets spread a lot but don’t repeat. or just press your bets every two collects.

Generates 150-300$ every decent hand for a 26-38$ invested.

It doesn’t look like much. You can fine tune it to your game. But I’ve once made 2300$ on one hand with a similar strategy, and I was hyper conservative in it.

It’s a nice tool to add to your bundle of tricks for those tricky nights. Of course when you get ahead you can move to a more aggressive play. But it’s a good play to start the evenings...

Re: Playing 15$ table on a budget. While getting a good payout.

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 8:43 pm
by r_ventura_23
Are you always going with the 8 and not the six to start? How many times are you replacing the hardways?

How donyou keep from going crazy on rolls like easy 6, 5, 9, 9, easy 4, easy six, 5, easy 10?

Re: Playing 15$ table on a budget. While getting a good payout.

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 9:57 pm
by DanF
I usually go with common sense, if 2 hards get hit I place the number I feel has hit the most.

I go for the 8 cuz of the set I use. But yes sometimes I go or move the bet to the six. It’s not perfect, but it’s another ace off my sleves.

Re: Playing 15$ table on a budget. While getting a good payout.

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 10:29 am
by heavy
It is certainly a low roller approach. It is not one that particularly appeals to me, but it'll get you in the game.

Re: Playing 15$ table on a budget. While getting a good payout.

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 10:43 am
by r_ventura_23
I tried something similar a long time ago on a low budget. I thought it was a good plan but I ended up driving me crazy. I placed the 5, hard six and 8, along with the field. It seemed like every roll was an easy 6 or 8.

Re: Playing 15$ table on a budget. While getting a good payout.

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 11:27 am
by DanF
It’s a plan for people I don’t trust for my regression betting mostly lol.

If you ask me, a full plan should include:

1-2 progression systems,

1-2 regression system,

1-2 darkside plays.

To counter/ride what the trend gives you.

Re: Playing 15$ table on a budget. While getting a good payout.

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 3:17 pm
by DanF
What makes the most difference is the guy with the dice, is he a chucker/chicken feeder, a bad lucked, a problem gambler on a bad night, or is he a known DI with bad/good result, or is it a lucky girl on a roll...is the vibe good or bad at the table. Are points being made, are hands long or short on average...

If you play on a DI heavy table you will bet heavy.
If you are on a luckbox table, you will work a progression.
If you are with all the house losers...play darkside.

Re: Playing 15$ table on a budget. While getting a good payout.

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 3:40 pm
by Operator
good post dan