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Re: Let\'s talk dice control
TheMuppet -
Sounds to me like you're looking for a lot of shortcuts. Maybe I'm wrong. Your last post didn't make a lot of sense to me -- because what you're describing with cards isn't that hard. It just takes some practice. Some people come to these forums looking for advice, and hoping to possibly save some money -- since the alternative is usually the school of hard knocks. On the other hand, maybe you really are breaking new ground. But you do understand, I sincerely doubt it. Either way, you've chosen the later course, and I wish you luck. I honestly hope that someday you can tell me I was wrong. Good luck. |
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Re: Let\'s talk dice control
When you say rolling do you mean throwing? I assume you do. Anyway at the craps table the shorter the distance you have to throw the easier it is to control the die. To accomplish this you play at the table positions either stick left or stick right. Meaning the first position next to the stickman on either side. From there you should not have to throw the die more than 6 feet.
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Re: Let\'s talk dice control
Your statement is not correct. Sorry. The random occurance of the 7 is one in 6 throws. With a passline bet and 5x odds that player has a disadvantage of -0.326%. If you are a controlled thrower , one who can throw on average, a 7 every 7 throws instead of every 6 throws, You gain an advantage over the house. In your example the thrower who throws a 7 every 7 throws and has a passline bet with 5x odds, that thrower has gained an 9.491% advantage over the casino. With no odds this player has an 4.475% advantage. One 7 in 7 throws vice one 7 in 6 throws seems doable. Doesn't it?
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Re: Let\'s talk dice control
Pretty negative stuff.
Frank Scoblete makes his money writing and publishing books and of course through his association with Golden Touch Craps. On his best day he is a mediocre dice controller and I am certian that he has made much more money in the publishing business than he has made at the craps tables. Sharpshooter on the other hand is likely the world's best dice controller, the "dice dominator" does not even come close. I can say with confidence that Sharpshooter has made much more money at the craps table than he has with his "junk" books. By the way you discredit your comments when you call someone's hard work "junk". Agree or disagree with the book or books but they are the result of many hours of hard work and research. Maybe you should consider checking sharpshooter's book out of the library so as not to cost you any money and read it. It is possible you could change your mind. |
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Re: Let\'s talk dice control
If you are the girl in the picture, I will be your dice coach!
You can get hands on dice coaching from Jerry Patterson or by visiting www.professionalsinsight.com amoung other places |
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Re: Let\'s talk dice control
Waynek,
You have got to be kidding!!! How you can believe anyone can successfully control the dice in a casino setting following the casino rules of bouncing the dice off the backboard is unbelieveable to me. Are you selling a dice control system as well? You might as well sell a winning roulette system while you are at it, the same principle applies. I might add that at least a roulette prediction system is at least possible wheras dice control is a myth. |
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