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Dr.Options Bubble Craps, etc...
United States
Приєднався 17 кві 2021
Middle-aged former Molecular Biologist that enjoys indulging in many of the so-called "Male Vices" such as Gaming, Gambling, Ganja, Canines, Chicas, Consumables, MMA, Movies, and Mycology.
If you'd like a good description as to why and how I implement this style of play, then I suggest you watch this Session: ua-cam.com/video/nD6WQdsbylQ/v-deo.html
"Bubble Craps: Masters of the Dome | @24GREGORY-ULOHOS | @BubbleCrapsHunterKiller13 | @dr.options 💦💦💦" Documentary located here: ua-cam.com/video/YeElajIIVSE/v-deo.html
* Please recognize the potential volatility of the playing style and that I have no clue about it's sustainability or likelihood of profitability, so please cautiously attempt at your own risk. Also note that it's gambling, so we all likely lose in the end, except the casino.
Please note that I don't think the @dr.options "Juice the Bets" style of play translates well to Live Craps, so please maintain even more caution there.
Thanks for the support and GOOD LUCK out there! 💦💦💦💦💦
- Doc
If you'd like a good description as to why and how I implement this style of play, then I suggest you watch this Session: ua-cam.com/video/nD6WQdsbylQ/v-deo.html
"Bubble Craps: Masters of the Dome | @24GREGORY-ULOHOS | @BubbleCrapsHunterKiller13 | @dr.options 💦💦💦" Documentary located here: ua-cam.com/video/YeElajIIVSE/v-deo.html
* Please recognize the potential volatility of the playing style and that I have no clue about it's sustainability or likelihood of profitability, so please cautiously attempt at your own risk. Also note that it's gambling, so we all likely lose in the end, except the casino.
Please note that I don't think the @dr.options "Juice the Bets" style of play translates well to Live Craps, so please maintain even more caution there.
Thanks for the support and GOOD LUCK out there! 💦💦💦💦💦
- Doc
This One's for Charity! 🔥 Session 183 | #SAPF #awareness
On September 25, 2018, my mom called me late at night to let me know that my best friend growing up, Robby Podowski, had taken his own life. He left no note or details as to why. This news put me into a serious depressive cycle. Why would one of the toughest men I've ever known do something I felt was so selfish and even cowardly as it was totally against his nature?? Over time, it became evident that Robby took his own life because he suffered from undiagnosed and untreated depression, some of which may have stemmed from CTE-associated effects from concussions suffered playing the sports we both grew up playing together and loved so much. Robby has a lot of significance to me because he was my closest childhood friend, basically a brother. I was a Pitcher in baseball, Robby was the Catcher. I was the Point Guard in basketball, Robby was the center. I was the Running Back in football, Robby was the Center. I was the Goalie in soccer, Robby was the Sweeper and key defender. Robby was legitimately one of the three toughest men I've ever known in my life. On top of that, Robby's father was the coach of pretty much every sports team on which I played during my formative years. He was always "Coach P" to my friend group, and someone that I still to this day consider my second father. Coach P grew up in the streets of Chicago and was tough as nails, so it's not really surprising how tough Robby was. Robby and I also always had the type of friendship where we could be brutally direct and honest because we knew how the other one would take any advice or criticism. This probably stemmed from growing up as close teammates so long.
Exactly one year ago today, December 19, 2023, I was trying to get out of the Intensive Care Unit of Northwestern University Hospital in Chicago, Illinois dealing with severe pneumonia as well as other serious ailments that were starting to arise to complicate things. On this particular day, my kidneys had just failed. At the time, I was alone and hyperfocused on simply trying to make it back to Arizona in time for Christmas with my kids, so this was an extremely difficult mental blow as the Doctors were pretty sure that I would now be admitted into the hospital well into the New Year. I knew that in order for me to make it home, I had to convince the Doctors that I was healthy enough to make it on the plane and home by myself, or they'd never release me. When kidneys fail, they severely deprive you of liquids in order to give the kidneys a break and allow them to potentially recover. Often, dialysis is required, which is brutal. Liquid deprivation is initial treatment which can often be even more brutal. At the time I was really struggling, but working hard to put on my best act in front of the Doctors to hopefully convince them that I was good enough to make it home. Kidney failure was something I obviously couldn't hide as the test numbers didn't lie.
22 hours into no liquids, I had an extremely vivid dream in which Robby appeared and told me, "If you want to see your kids again, you need to try harder, Dan." From my perspective, I was trying my hardest and enduring ridiculous amounts of pain, while not letting the Doctors have any clue. I couldn't imagine what more I could endure or do at the time. Robby told me a few more very personal things in the dream at which time I was then abruptly awakened by a first-year nurse, Cynthia, for my 20th blood draw of the day. Cynthia had been my primary nurse for the past few days and commented that I had a seemingly extremely high pain thresh hold as I had gone off of all pain killers for several days and never reacted to any of the painful procedures they were administering each day. At that moment, I broke down for the first time during my entire stay. She asked what was wrong and I said that I was actually in A LOT of pain and worried that I'd never see my kids again. Cynthia was exactly the type of nurse I needed at the time as she very directly stated, "If you want to see your kids again, you need to try harder, Daniel." She almost verbatim restated what Robby had just told me in my dream. From that point on, I went "David Goggins mode". Within 12 hours, everything in my body that had been failing started to miraculously recover, exceedingly all of the Doctors' expectations. I was discharged on 12/23/24 and made it home to see my kids in time for Christmas. By all counts, it was a miracle in my eyes.
Today, December 19, 2024, Robby Podowski would have been 52 years-old. He's deeply missed by his family and friends. He's a testament to the importance of mental health awareness, so all proceeds from this Session will be donated to the Suicide Awareness and Prevention Foundation in Robert J. Podowski's memory. Rest in Peace, brother!
For Session 183, we went 3 for 3 on the Max Rolls for +$1,150 with some rough Power Pressing for -$480 to finish a respectable +$675 Overall that will be donated to the Suicide Awareness/ Prevention Foundation.
Exactly one year ago today, December 19, 2023, I was trying to get out of the Intensive Care Unit of Northwestern University Hospital in Chicago, Illinois dealing with severe pneumonia as well as other serious ailments that were starting to arise to complicate things. On this particular day, my kidneys had just failed. At the time, I was alone and hyperfocused on simply trying to make it back to Arizona in time for Christmas with my kids, so this was an extremely difficult mental blow as the Doctors were pretty sure that I would now be admitted into the hospital well into the New Year. I knew that in order for me to make it home, I had to convince the Doctors that I was healthy enough to make it on the plane and home by myself, or they'd never release me. When kidneys fail, they severely deprive you of liquids in order to give the kidneys a break and allow them to potentially recover. Often, dialysis is required, which is brutal. Liquid deprivation is initial treatment which can often be even more brutal. At the time I was really struggling, but working hard to put on my best act in front of the Doctors to hopefully convince them that I was good enough to make it home. Kidney failure was something I obviously couldn't hide as the test numbers didn't lie.
22 hours into no liquids, I had an extremely vivid dream in which Robby appeared and told me, "If you want to see your kids again, you need to try harder, Dan." From my perspective, I was trying my hardest and enduring ridiculous amounts of pain, while not letting the Doctors have any clue. I couldn't imagine what more I could endure or do at the time. Robby told me a few more very personal things in the dream at which time I was then abruptly awakened by a first-year nurse, Cynthia, for my 20th blood draw of the day. Cynthia had been my primary nurse for the past few days and commented that I had a seemingly extremely high pain thresh hold as I had gone off of all pain killers for several days and never reacted to any of the painful procedures they were administering each day. At that moment, I broke down for the first time during my entire stay. She asked what was wrong and I said that I was actually in A LOT of pain and worried that I'd never see my kids again. Cynthia was exactly the type of nurse I needed at the time as she very directly stated, "If you want to see your kids again, you need to try harder, Daniel." She almost verbatim restated what Robby had just told me in my dream. From that point on, I went "David Goggins mode". Within 12 hours, everything in my body that had been failing started to miraculously recover, exceedingly all of the Doctors' expectations. I was discharged on 12/23/24 and made it home to see my kids in time for Christmas. By all counts, it was a miracle in my eyes.
Today, December 19, 2024, Robby Podowski would have been 52 years-old. He's deeply missed by his family and friends. He's a testament to the importance of mental health awareness, so all proceeds from this Session will be donated to the Suicide Awareness and Prevention Foundation in Robert J. Podowski's memory. Rest in Peace, brother!
For Session 183, we went 3 for 3 on the Max Rolls for +$1,150 with some rough Power Pressing for -$480 to finish a respectable +$675 Overall that will be donated to the Suicide Awareness/ Prevention Foundation.
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Get to Know Doc 🔥 Session 182
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This Video Includes Session #182, including Rolls 1,231-1,2XX of the @dr.options $2,500.00 MAX BET CHALLENGE @GilaRiverResortsCasinos 00:00 SESSION #182: MAX ROLL CHALLENGE ROLLS 1,231-1,2XX 35:24 Statistics and Records 35:53 Graph of Results Through 1,2XX Rolls 36:01 Phoenix loves to rough house with Ol' Blue SPOILER ALERT (and LOTS of DATA)..... Here's Session #182 of the $2,500.00 MAX BET CH...
PLATINUM LEVEL ACHIEVED! 🔥 Session 181
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This Video Includes Session #181, including Rolls 1,220-1,2XX of the @dr.options $2,500.00 MAX BET CHALLENGE @GilaRiverResortsCasinos 00:00 SESSION #181: MAX ROLL CHALLENGE ROLLS 1,220-1,2XX 35:24 Statistics and Records 35:53 Graph of Results Through 1,2XX Rolls 36:01 Phoenix loves to rough house with Ol' Blue SPOILER ALERT (and LOTS of DATA)..... Here's Session #181 of the $2,500.00 MAX BET CH...
BUBBLE CRAPS WITH @Bluffinbob in LAS VEGAS
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The entire Vegas trip was REALLY rough when it came to gambling. Fortunately, the UFC was great and the time with my son, Michael, more made than made up for the gambling losses! I can't thank @Bluffinbob and @katanawinssss (@BobbyandDaym) enough for taking the time to meet up for our collaborative HIGH-STAKES Bubble Craps Session. Like the rest of the trip, the dice didn't cooperate. I have to...
GOD ROLL PRINTED MONEY!🔥Session 180
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GOD ROLL PRINTED MONEY!🔥Session 180
Is $100/Day at Bubble Craps Possible?
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Is $100/Day at Bubble Craps Possible?
MAX ROLL INSANITY!!! 🔥 Session 178 🔥 @Bluffinbob
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MAX ROLL INSANITY!!! 🔥 Session 178 🔥 @Bluffinbob
POWER PRESS INSANITY!🔥LOST TICKET, OH NO!!!🔥Session 177
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POWER PRESS INSANITY!🔥LOST TICKET, OH NO!!!🔥Session 177
ROLLER COASTER SESSION!🔥Session 176
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ROLLER COASTER SESSION!🔥Session 176
$100,000 MILESTONE GIVEAWAY WINNER ANNOUNCED!!!🔥🔥🔥
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$100,000 MILESTONE GIVEAWAY WINNER ANNOUNCED!!!🔥🔥🔥
$100,000 MILESTONE GIVEAWAY PRIZE REVEALED!🔥Session 175
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$100,000 MILESTONE GIVEAWAY PRIZE REVEALED!🔥Session 175
GOD ROLL!!!🔥$100,000 Soon???🔥Session 174
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GOD ROLL!!!🔥$100,000 Soon???🔥Session 174
$100,000 MILESTONE GIVEAWAY🔥Session 173
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$100,000 MILESTONE GIVEAWAY🔥Session 173
BIG WINS ON CRAPSLESS BUBBLE CRAPS🔥$100K Milestone Giveaway Announcement!
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BIG WINS ON CRAPSLESS BUBBLE CRAPS🔥$100K Milestone Giveaway Announcement!
BUBBLE CRAPS GETS ITS REVENGE💰Session 170
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BUBBLE CRAPS GETS ITS REVENGE💰Session 170
This Was TOTAL Slot Stupidity! | I'm Sticking With Bubble Craps
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This Was TOTAL Slot Stupidity! | I'm Sticking With Bubble Craps
Rollin' Towards $100K!🔥Session #169💰#SUBSCRIBE
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Rollin' Towards $100K!🔥Session #169💰#SUBSCRIBE
Can We Hit a New ALL-TIME HIGH?💰Session #168💰11/23/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰#SUBSCRIBE #LIKE
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Can We Hit a New ALL-TIME HIGH?💰Session #168💰11/23/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰#SUBSCRIBE #LIKE
It's Cool When They Do It, It's a Problem When I Do It🔥Session #167💰11/22/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bets💰
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It's Cool When They Do It, It's a Problem When I Do It🔥Session #167💰11/22/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bets💰
This Session Speaks for Itself....It's Time for a Break | Good Luck Out There!
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This Session Speaks for Itself....It's Time for a Break | Good Luck Out There!
Can We Beat a Skizz Machine?🔥Session #163💰11/18/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰#SUBSCRIBE #CRAPS
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Can We Beat a Skizz Machine?🔥Session #163💰11/18/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰#SUBSCRIBE #CRAPS
Time to Battle!!!🔥Session #162💰11/16/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰Rolls 1,043-1,0XX💰#SUBSCRIBE
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Time to Battle!!!🔥Session #162💰11/16/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰Rolls 1,043-1,0XX💰#SUBSCRIBE
It Ain't About How Hard You Hit!💰Session #161💰11/13/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰#SUBSCRIBE
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It Ain't About How Hard You Hit!💰Session #161💰11/13/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰#SUBSCRIBE
Can We Break the Casino???💰Session #160💰11/12/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰#SUBSCRIBE
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Can We Break the Casino???💰Session #160💰11/12/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰#SUBSCRIBE
Can We Hit a New ALL-TIME HIGH???🔥Session #159💰11/11/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰Rolls 1017-10XX
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Can We Hit a New ALL-TIME HIGH???🔥Session #159💰11/11/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰Rolls 1017-10XX
Can We Break Through $90,000???🔥Session #158💰11/9/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰Rolls 1,008-1,0XX
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Can We Break Through $90,000???🔥Session #158💰11/9/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰Rolls 1,008-1,0XX
All Gas No Breaks (AGAIN!)🔥Session #156💰11/8/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰Rolls 1,000-
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All Gas No Breaks (AGAIN!)🔥Session #156💰11/8/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰Rolls 1,000-
Can Power Pressing Help Us for Once?🔥Session #155💰11/7/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰Rolls 990-XXXX
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Can Power Pressing Help Us for Once?🔥Session #155💰11/7/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰Rolls 990-XXXX
Nice Comeback!🔥#VOTE!🔥Session #154💰11/4/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰Rolls 981-9XX #SUBSCRIBE
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Nice Comeback!🔥#VOTE!🔥Session #154💰11/4/24💰$2,500.00 Max Bet Challenge💰Rolls 981-9XX #SUBSCRIBE
Ugh that sucked the missed hard 6 but the 4 made up for it lol
Sorry about your friend. Good session Doc.
What i can suggest - its clear that you earn only from big bets when you wait your 10’ and clearly you loose playing along till you reach the point. Just bet 1 dollar bets where ever till you get your 10’ns you will profit more at the end of the day. As a lot you dump till 10 rolls out
That hurt watching a missed hard 6 🥹
Your videos are good but you need a better mic. I can barely hear you.
i think you need to factor in nagging girlfriends. That would make a big diff. Love your content!
Want to know the secret to winning on this golden ball machine
I have known several people who have taken their lives while in what appeared to be the apex of life. Unfortunately they never had a wake up call and chose the path that leaves their friends and loved ones in disbelief with so many unanswered questions. I suppose their gift is to leave that mark on their surviving friends and family to never forget, life is precious and should never be taken for granted.
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When you chose to accept and learn verbal language, you made a choice that you still do not comprehend. It has seperated you from more loved ones than it has brought you. I simply remember before being taught verbal language, mama and dada. We would all be better off, if we were not dependent upon sound to communicate. Learn the language of our newborns and you learn to care about each other just as you care about yourselves.
As a retired cop i have been to a number of suicides in my 25 years one the road and suicide takes many police officers lives. I feel the charity is noble and a necessary one. Best Wishes
I wish the crisis lines would stop sending cops, as I am not safe FROM cops when I live in my car without a license. I understand you & their point of view, but nobody cares about mine. I've been a disabled veteran since 1981 & homeless for the past 30 years.
Power pressing is tricky
@@Ohcrapswithdavid 💯
May his memory be a blessing ❤.
Good job Dr.
I've witnessed the result of a suicide . And been directly affected by 2 others. So your effort to support this cause is appreciated
What charity is it for?
@@stvballer198 Suicide Awareness Prevention Foundation.
I feel your intro I can relate
On September 25, 2018, my mom called me late at night to let me know that my best friend growing up, Robby Podowski, had taken his own life. He left no note or details as to why. This news put me into a serious depressive cycle. Why would one of the toughest men I've ever known do something I felt was so selfish and even cowardly as it was totally against his nature?? Over time, it became evident that Robby took his own life because he suffered from undiagnosed and untreated depression, some of which may have stemmed from CTE-associated effects from concussions suffered playing the sports we both grew up playing together and loved so much. Robby has a lot of significance to me because he was my closest childhood friend, basically a brother. I was a Pitcher in baseball, Robby was the Catcher. I was the Point Guard in basketball, Robby was the center. I was the Running Back in football, Robby was the Center. I was the Goalie in soccer, Robby was the Sweeper and key defender. Robby was legitimately one of the three toughest men I've ever known in my life. On top of that, Robby's father was the coach of pretty much every sports team on which I played during my formative years. He was always "Coach P" to my friend group, and someone that I still to this day consider my second father. Coach P grew up in the streets of Chicago and was tough as nails, so it's not really surprising how tough Robby was. Robby and I also always had the type of friendship where we could be brutally direct and honest because we knew how the other one would take any advice or criticism. This probably stemmed from growing up as close teammates so long. Exactly one year ago today, December 19, 2023, I was trying to get out of the Intensive Care Unit of Northwestern University Hospital in Chicago, Illinois dealing with severe pneumonia as well as other serious ailments that were starting to arise to complicate things. On this particular day, my kidneys had just failed. At the time, I was alone and hyperfocused on simply trying to make it back to Arizona in time for Christmas with my kids, so this was an extremely difficult mental blow as the Doctors were pretty sure that I would now be admitted into the hospital well into the New Year. I knew that in order for me to make it home, I had to convince the Doctors that I was healthy enough to make it on the plane and home by myself, or they'd never release me. When kidneys fail, they severely deprive you of liquids in order to give the kidneys a break and allow them to potentially recover. Often, dialysis is required, which is brutal. Liquid deprivation is initial treatment which can often be even more brutal. At the time I was really struggling, but working hard to put on my best act in front of the Doctors to hopefully convince them that I was good enough to make it home. Kidney failure was something I obviously couldn't hide as the test numbers didn't lie. 22 hours into no liquids, I had an extremely vivid dream in which Robby appeared and told me, "If you want to see your kids again, you need to try harder, Dan." From my perspective, I was trying my hardest and enduring ridiculous amounts of pain, while not letting the Doctors have any clue. I couldn't imagine what more I could endure or do at the time. Robby told me a few more very personal things in the dream at which time I was then abruptly awakened by a first-year nurse, Cynthia, for my 20th blood draw of the day. Cynthia had been my primary nurse for the past few days and commented that I had a seemingly extremely high pain thresh hold as I had gone off of all pain killers for several days and never reacted to any of the painful procedures they were administering each day. At that moment, I broke down for the first time during my entire stay. She asked what was wrong and I said that I was actually in A LOT of pain and worried that I'd never see my kids again. Cynthia was exactly the type of nurse I needed at the time as she very directly stated, "If you want to see your kids again, you need to try harder, Daniel." She almost verbatim restated what Robby had just told me in my dream. From that point on, I went "David Goggins mode". Within 12 hours, everything in my body that had been failing started to miraculously recover, exceedingly all of the Doctors' expectations. I was discharged on 12/23/24 and made it home to see my kids in time for Christmas. By all counts, it was a miracle in my eyes. Today, December 19, 2024, Robby Podowski would have been 52 years-old. He's deeply missed by his family and friends. He's a testament to the importance of mental health awareness, so all proceeds from this Session will be donated to the Suicide Awareness and Prevention Foundation in Robert J. Podowski's memory. Rest in Peace, brother! In the end, we went 3 for 3 on the Max Rolls for +$1,150 with some rough Power Pressing for -$480 to finish a respectable +$675 Overall that will be donated to the Suicide Awareness and Prevention Foundation.
R.I.P Robby and thanks for sharing this with us Doc. I hope you've made a strong recovery too!
Immediately before watching this video, I was chatting with the SAMHSA suicide & crisis chat. I have been suicidal for 65+ years. "Each and every time that humans speak, our thoughts are simultaneously BROADCAST in a much richer way than can be fit into words." Learn the language of our newborns and you learn to care about each other just as you care about yourselves.
Your videos are great! I have noticed that the dice do bounce at different heights at difference times even when I put the same pressure on the button.
@OzSkyking152 yep. Some machines seem to lack the sensitivity to pressure that I've noticed at other casinos. For example, the Machines at Durango in Las Vegas seem to be very responsive. The machines where I typically play I have to smack pretty hard and there is only one or two buttons that trigger a roll.
Wow. Off Snake Eyes!!!
Very interesting bio. I spent a few years as a degen around the interblok bubble roulette trying to beat it and look for patterns and I don't trust it to play more than $100. I've seen it do a lot of unusual things and one big obvious point is the wheel brakes sometimes when the balls already spinning. To me that's just trying to slow the wheel down to hit a certain section. It only does that on one type of interblok machine, there's other similar machines that the wheel just free spins until the ball stops. I read their patents too and then read a bunch of articles about the machines. One interesting article I found was by The Wizard of Odds who interviewed Interblok reps at a vendor show in Vegas. Interblok admitted to him that the machine will take countermeasures against a team trying to beat it. On that subject I witnessed three guys trying to team up and beat the machine, they had one number uncovered. The wheel spun and hit that number. Clearly it is a different game and a different style in that you have 8 people playing the same bubble. But that experience leaves me untrusting of their other machines. My impression watching you and Greg for a few weeks is the outcomes are fairly random. But, I don't have much experience with the machines, and I haven't analyzed data or "pinged" the system with real money seeing If I could generate a consistent outcome indicative of countermeasure type programming. Good luck! I enjoy your playing style and personality.
Yes, it's back door little Joe if it's rolled back to back with the 4. Used most famously in Ice Cubes "It was a good day" *Went to Short Dog's house, they was watchin' Yo! MTV Raps What's the haps on the craps? Shake 'em up, shake 'em up, shake 'em up, shake 'em Roll 'em in a circle of homies and watch me break 'em with the seven 7-11, 7-11, seven, even back door Little Joe I picked up the cash flow*
Greg play style different from anyone he doesn’t scare power pressing😅😅😅 that’s make him unique
Doc, it is fascinating to hear your take on this game given your background. It is incredibly difficult to profit from casino gambling over any length of time and you have the proof it’s possible. I would love to hear your take on poker. It’s the only game I can beat with any regularity but it is slow and boring. Thanks for the videos!!
Keep being you, Doc! So glad to hear you came out on top after everything last year. I really enjoy your methodical approach in your videos-it’s always a pleasure to watch! Ps ignore the peanut gallery🎉🎉🎉
Spot on Doc. Thanks for the info
Thank you for sharing so much in your intro.
I think to talk more on these serious gambling subjects and less playing. 😂😂😂
What is this guy bothering you while you are playing??? Always one person!
Thanks for the information!!!!🎉🎉🎉
Doc. That hard 10 theory works for max bet, usual number when roll was 5 or 10 when I tried it this morning
Based on your experience, which machine do you think is better for max bet play: Crapless or normal Craps?
Crapsless would be much better. When, I got to 1,000 Max Rolls, one of the viewers did some modeling with different types of bets and machines and calculated that Crapsless would have netted around $5,000 more at that point. The Horn Bets have pretty significant negative impact over time, it seems.
@dr.options Thanks Dr.
The monologue is like a gamblers theory class. I think we all like to hear the brainstorming… REGRESSING-is the number 1 killer to bring out big red! I keep saying it. Louisiana machines you can barely get 3 rolls in.
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You roc doc
No ego, that is why I am curious of what your thoughts are..Greg is fearless, but to me his down side is he begs and begs to be reconized, its a ego issue I see.......I am a bit facsinated by how you and hunter killer are so keen about pattern
How are you watching so many rolls? Is there an dataset with past roll data? If so, please send on to me.
When I was hospitalized, and the following subsequent months, I was pretty much quarantined with very little energy, so I spent a large amount of it simply watching every available video on UA-cam that I could locate tracking rolls. In hindsight, I would have tracked it slightly differently to improve its utility, but it helped me to the extent that I needed at the time to feel comfortable trying my strategy and looking at "preferred numbers".
@ thank you sir! Glad you’re doing much better.
You intuition on big red is uncanny. I also often get an upset stomach feeling before a 7 rolls
Trust that feeling! It doesn't hurt much to take a roll off.
Doc, A comment I hope others will add information to. I often use a lay bet to protect my place bets. The bubble seems to take out my lay bets with an incredibly high percentage. It scares me to the point that I really don’t like doing Lay bets on the machine, although it works reasonably well on the table. Best regards, Jersey Jim.
Thanks for the support. I'd also like to get more information about the Lay Bets as a way to hedge. Unfortunately, I don't have much knowledge of it myself.
the brightness on the videos the last month or so too high. hard to watch
I was trying out some different settings to try to improve the resolution and decrease the shaking. Perhaps it negatively impacted the brightness. I'll have to check.
At 53:05 you asked "why?" And your dog clearly said "I don't know."😂
LOL....I think you're right!
What rng or prng of a live game is most like or the apology of the bubble game.
In Live Craps, their version of a "Random Mechanical Generator" would be the rules that disallows rolls if certain criteria aren't satisfied coupled with the "Alligator Back Wall". Those ridges do an excellent job of kicking the dice off randomly. Throwing the dice also introduces significantly more force and momentum than in the Bubble Craps dome. Dice Setters do their best to minimize the impact of these factors, but from my perspective, it would seem impossible to consistently accomplish.
Doc, I greatly enjoyed your “from the heart” talk. I’ve played dice on the table for over 30 years. I’m 100% certain the rolls are random-I’m not so sure about bubble craps. During every long session at the bubble I eventually bump into five 7’s in row. On the table that happens once a year! I play the bubble (and greatly enjoy it) because I can play cheaper and manipulate my bets quickly. I also like the “ dice history” and watch for numbers that are occurring more frequently. A personal gripe- I am highly suspicious when the dice barely bounce and big red shows up. Makes me wonder. In closing-I enjoy watching you play, I encourage you to NOT end your UA-cam channel! Jersey Jim ( although I’ve lived in Alabama for 30 years), Biloxi is fun but they have ZERO crapless machines.
I have share similar sentiments to you. While I don't think the casinos have any reason to rig or manipulate the machines to win, practically speaking, especially after tracking so many rolls, I'm pretty confident that it's not outside of the realm of possibility by simply knowing the dice combination and then introducing the proper "Random Mechanical Generator" forces that they have previously determined by tracking hundreds of thousands of rolls, has the highest propensity to bring a seven. It won't be 100%, of course, but it only needs to skew it a couple of percentage points to have a massive impact over the long haul.
That was crazy hopping, got Greg greedy a little.
I’m surprised you didn’t max on the hard 8, i have noticed on my play ( little different machine, shoot to win ) if I hit the button when the hard 8 is showing I get that yo, more than usual, but am I experiencing a mind set of when you look at a clock and see the same time like 11:11 and that’s the only number your brain is remembering seeing, even though you look at a clock numerous other times. We don’t have those singular bubble craps at our nearest casinos.
Hey Doc, appreciate all your leg work and content. I've been following for a little while and noticed when you double chuck on 10 it seems to roll big red a lot, maybe something to look into...
@kevinnovick I think you're right. I'm noticing another bad trend, 6 then 8 or 8 then 6....it's amazing how often the seven follows. I see it in everyone else's videos, too.
@@dr.optionsa possible mini ladder, will definitely take note
@@kevinnovick yep....I call it a "Straddle"
Dr Options referencing Greg Oloho, exactly what an academic would do! I Extremely professional. Keep on pressing professor!
Replying to you turning off .. I’d say you are very good at that .. prob should trust your instincts more than you do .. turning off a roll doesn’t hurt you Strat of max bet a number .. hunter killed wife is the queen of this though
@@chadmccumber 💯 she's the best at it. I should do a collaboration with them where we just go all-in or off depending on her feelings about a 7 coming or not. I think we would kill it on Crapsless.
don’t listen to the haters. your historical data says it all. start hopping the “7”
To add to my other comment .. I use a lay min Strat and light press the center button so the dice do not jump that much . My theory is the lees the dice flip around the more consistent they are.. I know somtimes they still pop high but you want them to barley bounce around for 20/39 rolls and use the history and has work so well for me
I have tried your method several times and it works.. I would say use the history more and don’t get stuck on 6/4 or 5/5 I sat at a machine that every 6/4 was a 7 but every 5/1 was safe and I made a killing on the machine
@@chadmccumber yes. I noticed the same thing in Vegas. In fact, almost every double that was rolled off of skizzed.
I agree! I will play a machine for 30-45 minutes. Watching the trends to bet higher later.
Enjoy your talks and honesty. Very professional and that’s why you are so successful.
Dr. O, at the 34:12 mark you mentioned “it’s actually on their patent, that roll.” Could you explain a little? Thanks
According to their patents, to add some variability they have a "Random Mechanical Generator" which will initiate the pop with different intensities as one factor as well as introduction of a second "pop" at various timings. So when the machine stalls like that, it seems like a malfunction, it's actually intentional to try to introduce some variability, to counteract the very thing I'm trying to do.
@ well shi* in other words it knows what you’re doing, which essentially means it’s rigged?
@@djsliceg1 I don't think they need to rig them, but I think they certainly have the capacity to with just some simple software modifications.
if you feel you can call it hit it harder it would be exciting