THE FUTURE OF CRAPS! - Live Craps Game #58 - Sunset Station, Las Vegas, NV - Inside the Casino
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- Опубліковано 21 лют 2024
- This was my FIRST time playing the Roll to Win Crap table. I don't normally play electronic craps games, so I had to learn the betting interface on the fly. As you can see in the video, it took me a little bit to get the hang of it. I'm sure it's going to infuriate a bunch of you. But oh well. I'll do better next time.
A special THANK YOU to Station Casinos and their AWESOME staff at Sunset Station for their hospitality and permission to record this live Craps game. If you have a chance to visit Sunset Station, DO IT! The atmosphere is fun, and the staff is friendly. PLUS, the table minimus are MUCH more inviting than what you would find on the Strip or Fremont. It's a really nice place to get away from the major crowds!
FYI, this was NOT a private table. It was open to anyone who wanted to play. Got to play in the evening, so there were more people around. I would rather NOT have a private table in our videos, so we can play with the general public, and not always the same people every time.
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Aside from the learning curve of getting used to the interface, it's definitely beginner friendly and that's what I like about it. No need to make proper bets as it pays to the penny. Coupled with the fact that the minimums are usually $5 on these tables when all the others may be $10 or $15 minimums, it's friendly for those who wanna play on a budget! I frequent those kind of tables at either Durango or Palace Station.
I 100% agree! Fun to play on when learning to play craps.
Ellis Island Hotel has 5 dollar craps all day
Love your videos good sir! The mix of games you play keeps it so interesting
Glad you like them!
Thanks a bunch for watching!
Yes, Played it at Harrah's in Vegas last year. Table bounce wasn't bad at all. The single dealer doesn't really need to know everything, as the computer makes the correct payoffs. Bets took a little getting used to as you experienced and I as well. Wins come down, so you need to put up another bet. Costs me some on my Hardway bets a couple of times as they did not stay up after I won.
You can bet the darkside without other players knowing, so you don't get the death stares. Kind of neat to play
I really liked the roll counter and tracker also
I totally agree!
Thanks for watching!!
it combines the best parts of bubble craps and table.
YEP!
Love that they put this game at Sunset. You have to bet fast though. Rolls, for some reason are longer on these tables and they have the ATS!
I keep seeing reports of people rolling longer than average on these tables.
For sure. My husband seems to always do a 30-40 roller on trips with this game. You walk by and the numbers are typically pretty high. @@InsidetheCasino
Love these tables not as much bounce and I find are better tables for dice setters
I agree. The dice do not roll over as much and stick more when then hit the table. The first version of Roll to Win had no ATS, but the newest ones have it now! @@tonym823
I've been here! Love sunset Station and this table is fun
Totally agree.
I miss this table. Local (Milwaukee) casino got 2 or 4 of them during COVID and kept them for about 3-6 months, and then got rid of them. Rolls seemed better on them and they were fun!
Lots of reports of longer rolls on these tables.
You know you don't have to drag the chips to bet... .whatever chip is highlighted you can just tap where you want to bet it. Dragging is only good for removing a bet.
Yep. Figured that out as I played, as seen in the video.
Do the dice have to hit the back wall, and is the wall smooth or alligator style?
Depends on the dealer. They didn't tell anyone to hit the back wall if they were short.
And from the video, you can see it's a typical pyramid rubber wall.
I stand corrected. I can see it now at 14:29. Appreciate all your craps videos. @@InsidetheCasino
They will give you a warning if you do not hit the back wall. The table has no bounce, so it actually takes effort to make it to the wall.
@@alyssadiceflipper5201NOBODY got a warning.
Maybe that's what they need at the Wendover Nugget back in West Wendover. This went by far more smoothly than that session! 😅
Agreed.
I only play this. Repeat numbers are so easy for dice influencers
Thanks for the vid...wish you would one time play the dark side...you would have won 3 out of 4 rolls the 6 and 8 pass line is not working...
True. I need to learn to change my style when it’s not working.
@@InsidetheCasino 10 on the don't pass line with 30 odds
Avoid this table and play the real game. Dealers can make mistakes. You just catch the mist made against you and let the mistakes in your favor slide. The casino is just trying to cut corners by eliminating 2 dealers per Craps table. Don’t put up with this.
Dealers make WAY fewer mistakes on this game than they do on traditional tables. The ONLY thing they can screw up is inputting the dice numbers in, and they have to do it a TWICE for each roll. Plus, with all the other players watching, it’s hard for the dealer to screw it up. The computer can’t make mistakes paying out, but dealers can and do quite often on traditional tables.
These tables also have longer rolls more often than traditional tables.
Plus, I don’t have to worry about a dealer being an ASS if I don’t tip him for being a glorified bank teller.
Lastly, these tables are an answer to trying to get the screen-raised younger 20-30 something’s into the casinos, instead of spending all their time at the clubs and bars where the resorts/casinos don’t make as much money. These things aren’t going away.
@@InsidetheCasino Calling a craps dealer a glorified bank teller is pretty rough. Good dealers don't make many mistakes and take pride in being able to handle all the out-of-place betting and ridiculous attitudes that players can have, especially once they're losing too much. It's the hardest game on the floor to deal and deal well. As a player, you're only ever watching your own bets, so it's no sweat to you; you don't have to keep track of potentially up to 7 other people and do it accurately under the threat of losing your job.