Wanted your opinion on "dice setting", but you seemed to answer the question when stating, "there is no skill in craps". Had never heard the term, "3 point molly". This will be my strategy when visiting next week, and conservative with 3 points max. Thanks for the video.
To win, the tactic depends on more hits than misses, since it makes no provision for schedules of increases. Referred to as “The Simple Ponzer” by N.B. Winkless circa 1982 in The Gambling Times Guide to Craps.
Interesting. I Think I will try it next time I play craps. They allow 10x odds bet where I play. I will be playing it for cover of course. Thanks Shack.
Speaking about craps...Was watching an old WW2 movie for Memorial Day Weekend and the soldiers were shooting craps. Could you do a video on how you do that without a casino layout? Also always wondered from seeing it in Guys and Dolls.
The back to back 12's frequency is (1/36) X (1/36) or on avg. every 1,296 rolls. Therefore, I would wait untill after a sequence of five or six low rolls and odd rolls before placing a bet on 'the' highest and least frequent even number. This could take some time and most of the time (eight out of nine) an 8 or10 will roll, not the12. Remember, 50% of rolls are odd and 50% are even. Also, 50% are above 7 and 50% are below 7. Therefore, wait for a low and odd number sequence to regress back to the mean, eg. to balance with 8, 10 and 12. Everything eventually regresses to the mean. For an even greater snap back to the mean indicator, also track the inside point numbers (5,6,8,9) vs (2,3,4,7,10,11,12). This is another 50% indicator. There are 18 ways to roll (5,6,8,9) and there are 18 ways to roll the (2,3,4,7,10,11,12). Now, you have three 50/50 frequency waves that follow the Elliot Wave statistical pattern of 5 wave up and 5 wave down. Why are three waves important? Because two in sequence will point to the wave out of sequence. This is the 'Swillburg' weighted average regression to the mean target indicator for dice. Fellow dice players, you are welcome. Show less
No offense intended, but this is complete and utter nonsense. The dice don't remember what was previously rolled. They aren't more likely to roll an even number just because the last few rolls were odd, or vice-versa. Every roll of the dice is an independent random event with the same probability distribution of outcomes as the previous roll.
@@jmhorstman no offence taken Big Daddy because you speak the truth. However, all random events follow a precise pattern ovè time. Nature is random. However, look at the Fractile patterns nature creates. It's a paradox. Chaos over time expresses itself in a precise pattern. Everything regressed to the mean over time. I'll prove it to you, if you like. Take a pair of casino quality die and start rolling them for 30 minutes or so. Keep a cumlitive sum of the rolls. Reply back to me with the value of the cumulative rolls. I will reply back to you with the number of rolls you made of the dice, fair enough?
Sky City in Auckland doesn't have craps. They've replaced it with a new game called "Snake Eyes", which is craps with all the good bets removed! I give it a miss.
Wanted your opinion on "dice setting", but you seemed to answer the question when stating, "there is no skill in craps". Had never heard the term, "3 point molly". This will be my strategy when visiting next week, and conservative with 3 points max. Thanks for the video.
To win, the tactic depends on more hits than misses, since it makes no provision for schedules of increases.
Referred to as “The Simple Ponzer” by N.B. Winkless circa 1982 in The Gambling Times Guide to Craps.
Interesting. I Think I will try it next time I play craps. They allow 10x odds bet where I play. I will be playing it for cover of course. Thanks Shack.
Speaking about craps...Was watching an old WW2 movie for Memorial Day Weekend and the soldiers were shooting craps. Could you do a video on how you do that without a casino layout? Also always wondered from seeing it in Guys and Dolls.
If I recall there was a way to reduce bets on your app. I think it's Shift+click.
The back to back 12's frequency is (1/36) X (1/36) or on avg. every 1,296 rolls. Therefore, I would wait untill after a sequence of five or six low rolls and odd rolls before placing a bet on 'the' highest and least frequent even number. This could take some time and most of the time (eight out of nine) an 8 or10 will roll, not the12. Remember, 50% of rolls are odd and 50% are even. Also, 50% are above 7 and 50% are below 7. Therefore, wait for a low and odd number sequence to regress back to the mean, eg. to balance with 8, 10 and 12. Everything eventually regresses to the mean. For an even greater snap back to the mean indicator, also track the inside point numbers (5,6,8,9) vs (2,3,4,7,10,11,12). This is another 50% indicator. There are 18 ways to roll (5,6,8,9) and there are 18 ways to roll the (2,3,4,7,10,11,12). Now, you have three 50/50 frequency waves that follow the Elliot Wave statistical pattern of 5 wave up and 5 wave down. Why are three waves important? Because two in sequence will point to the wave out of sequence. This is the 'Swillburg' weighted average regression to the mean target indicator for dice. Fellow dice players, you are welcome.
Show less
No offense intended, but this is complete and utter nonsense. The dice don't remember what was previously rolled. They aren't more likely to roll an even number just because the last few rolls were odd, or vice-versa. Every roll of the dice is an independent random event with the same probability distribution of outcomes as the previous roll.
@@jmhorstman no offence taken Big Daddy because you speak the truth. However, all random events follow a precise pattern ovè time. Nature is random. However, look at the Fractile patterns nature creates. It's a paradox. Chaos over time expresses itself in a precise pattern. Everything regressed to the mean over time. I'll prove it to you, if you like. Take a pair of casino quality die and start rolling them for 30 minutes or so. Keep a cumlitive sum of the rolls. Reply back to me with the value of the cumulative rolls. I will reply back to you with the number of rolls you made of the dice, fair enough?
Whats the house edge if i play at a 20x odds casino?
Sky City in Auckland doesn't have craps. They've replaced it with a new game called "Snake Eyes", which is craps with all the good bets removed! I give it a miss.
Shouldn't you always have your come bets working on the come out ? I do.