Craps Strategies: Charting a Craps Table

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    Charting a craps table is a technique used to track the outcomes of rolls in order to identify patterns and make more informed betting decisions. Charting can help players feel more in control and potentially increase their enjoyment of the game.
    I'm a big proponent of this often overlooked technique. Charting the table is synonymous with qualifying a table.
    They essentially mean the same thing. Have you seen anybody charting a table recently? By the time most players
    get to the casino they are so eager to find the table buy-in and start planning. If this is your normal impulse, stop.
    Wait. Resist the urge. Did I mention that playing any system requires discipline? (I did). By charting the table
    you'll be able to figure out a few critical things about how the rolls are going and you'll insert a ”pause” into your
    strong urge to just lay your money down and start playing. Some great tidbits of information that can be used to
    your advantage will come from charting a table. And oh, by the way, nobody cares that you brought a pad and pen
    to the table and you are patiently and diligently recording the roll results. You may get some looks, you may get a
    question or two about what you're doing, you'll probably even get a few questions about how many sevens have
    come up lately. And more often than not, I get the “that's a great idea. I've thought about doing that before but
    just never have” comment. Ever wonder why they never have? Why they think about it but never act upon the
    desire to chart a table? Discipline. Plain and simple. By charting a table you are actually following through on
    your desire to play the session well.
    Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to chart a craps table effectively.
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    Identifying Hot and Cold Tables
    A hot table is one where shooters are frequently hitting points and rolling numbers without sevening out too quickly. If your charting data shows a series of successful points and rolls, you might consider increasing your bets. Conversely, a cold table, characterized by quick sevens and short rolls, suggests a more conservative betting approach.

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  • @franktiller7591
    @franktiller7591 28 днів тому +1

    Complete lunacy. The dice have no memory and past rolls have no influence on future rolls.

  • @bruceeigsti5274

    No difference in random rollers or dice setters .. the dice doesn't care it's random every time

  • @jeffmitchell7743

    Past performance does not predict future outcomes

  • @REPSDirect

    Charting is more predictive with dice setters than random rollers because setters can balance their body's energy centers/chakras, vs random rollers betting on pure luck and probability variables.

  • @oldschoolcraps

    Information is always a commodity in gamming The more you have the better decision you can make especially when it comes to probability

  • @thogar1

    finally! anything can happen on any given roll but numbers balance out all of the time. Thanks for the video. Any issue with charting at a live table in the casino? I would hope not.

  • @KG-Punk

    It would be good to see how you use your information of the history of the rolls and apply it to your upcoming bets.

  • @rognkidder7413

    Great video! Looks like a sound practice. Thank you for sharing all of this good information and keep up the good work.

  • @kennethjohnson359

    Always good to figure out what’s going on at the table. Thanks for the vids !!

  • @hubolds1946

    Have you seen a chart where you end up a roll distribution visually? Kind of like in Crapsee

  • @jdf237
    @jdf237 14 днів тому

    Long Long Post…