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i worked with a craps supervisor who had a table in his basement and would go down there for hours a week just setting dice and throwing them and tracking his results trying to look for an edge or to develop some skill. He was retired for a year or so and came back to work, so I guess it didnt pan out.
 

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The only key to craps is riding a hot shooter.

Also nonsense. Someone could roll a few points and in no way could you predict the next roll. Ever heard the saying "past results are not indicative of the future". Every roll is independent.
 

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i think what he is saying is when the table is going good you need to be pressing your bets, yes you cant predict the next roll or past rolls dont guarantee future results, but when your up on the roll or in general, you should become more aggressive with your wagering. We had two seperate rolls on 2 seperate tables that both last over an hr the last week. amazing to see some people on the table walk away up 30, 40k and other guests walk away up 200-300 still with the $12 6 & 8 wagers etc where other guests have $4k plus on the layout on the 7 out.
 

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Also nonsense. Someone could roll a few points and in no way could you predict the next roll. Ever heard the saying "past results are not indicative of the future". Every roll is independent.

Wow. Do you mean that one coin flip will not predict the outcome of another coin flip? This is a game changer. Tell me more about this black magic called statistics and probability.
 
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i think what he is saying is when the table is going good you need to be pressing your bets, yes you cant predict the next roll or past rolls dont guarantee future results, but when your up on the roll or in general, you should become more aggressive with your wagering. We had two seperate rolls on 2 seperate tables that both last over an hr the last week. amazing to see some people on the table walk away up 30, 40k and other guests walk away up 200-300 still with the $12 6 & 8 wagers etc where other guests have $4k plus on the layout on the 7 out.

Nope. Past results have no effect on the next roll, so any time
You up your bets you are just betting more money on a -EV game. If you really want to make more money at craps you
Should never play. Now if you look at it as cheap entertainment that's another issue.
 

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i think what he is saying is when the table is going good you need to be pressing your bets, yes you cant predict the next roll or past rolls dont guarantee future results, but when your up on the roll or in general, you should become more aggressive with your wagering. We had two seperate rolls on 2 seperate tables that both last over an hr the last week. amazing to see some people on the table walk away up 30, 40k and other guests walk away up 200-300 still with the $12 6 & 8 wagers etc where other guests have $4k plus on the layout on the 7 out.

Exactly. I was at AC recently and saw this pregnant woman roll for over an hour. She made the table thousands of dollars.
 

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Exactly. I was at AC recently and saw this pregnant woman roll for over an hour. She made the table thousands of dollars.

In post #10, you sound like you understand the basic tenets of why the game is -EV but then in this post you seem to echo the advice of pressing your bets when a table is "going good", which is terrible advice.

What gives?
 

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"Past posts are not indicative of future posts". Every post is independent.
 

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In post #10, you sound like you understand the basic tenets of why the game is -EV but then in this post you seem to echo the advice of pressing your bets when a table is "going good", which is terrible advice.

What gives?

Yep. The post started off just fine and then plummeted off the cliff.


I did the same, but this discussion has been gone over before.

I always find it amusing when I'm playing craps and someone new comes to the table and asks me how the table's been as though that's going to have some bearing on how successful he is :ohno:
 

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i think what he is saying is when the table is going good you need to be pressing your bets, yes you cant predict the next roll or past rolls dont guarantee future results, but when your up on the roll or in general, you should become more aggressive with your wagering. We had two seperate rolls on 2 seperate tables that both last over an hr the last week. amazing to see some people on the table walk away up 30, 40k and other guests walk away up 200-300 still with the $12 6 & 8 wagers etc where other guests have $4k plus on the layout on the 7 out.

I know what he's saying. And he's wrong. I've got a buddy that would make the same comment because he walked away with $5k on a table awhile back. Every time that story comes up, I always ask him about him next 8-10 trips after that when he lost every time employing that strategy (at least 3x as much as he won on the one good trip). He always seems to forget about those.
 

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The other comment that always makes me laugh is when people say they're playing with "casino money" so it's no big deal that they just gave back the $1000 they were up (the same buddy uses that line also).
 

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