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October 15th, 2016 at 8:50:05 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfeXqQH1lMg&list=PL5sNoUTU2sjwVn5SFZece_bGCpaXdxWUT
11 videos, about 8 minutes total viewing time
This video playlist shows concurrent, side-by-side testing of the following four aggressive strategies in Traditional Craps:
-$10 pass/come always, max odds always
-$10 pass/come always, TruePlace wagers across all point numbers
-$10 don't pass/don't come always
-$10 don't pass/don't come always, max lay always
Stretching your playtime for the purpose of entertainment value by utilizing ideal betting is discussed... YOU CAN'T WIN OVER THE LONG RUN, but you can have fun by doing just that; HAVE FUN, never bet more than you can afford!!
The playlist also demonstrates more features of the free-of-charge downloadable gaming system from SpikerSystems, described HERE. The gaming system can be used for collaborative testing over the internet, and for rapidly prototyping new games. Future videos will demonstrate rapid prototyping some new games using our ACCESS database of game definitions.
11 videos, about 8 minutes total viewing time
This video playlist shows concurrent, side-by-side testing of the following four aggressive strategies in Traditional Craps:
-$10 pass/come always, max odds always
-$10 pass/come always, TruePlace wagers across all point numbers
-$10 don't pass/don't come always
-$10 don't pass/don't come always, max lay always
Stretching your playtime for the purpose of entertainment value by utilizing ideal betting is discussed... YOU CAN'T WIN OVER THE LONG RUN, but you can have fun by doing just that; HAVE FUN, never bet more than you can afford!!
The playlist also demonstrates more features of the free-of-charge downloadable gaming system from SpikerSystems, described HERE. The gaming system can be used for collaborative testing over the internet, and for rapidly prototyping new games. Future videos will demonstrate rapid prototyping some new games using our ACCESS database of game definitions.
Last edited by: discflicker on Oct 15, 2016
The difference between zero and the smallest possible number? It doesn't matter; once you cross that edge, it might as well be the difference between zero and 1.
The difference between infinity and reality? They are mutually exclusive.
October 15th, 2016 at 9:01:43 AM
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Why do you constantly link and advertise to this Spiker System? Many of your posts have a link in them to this.
ZCore13
ZCore13
I am an employee of a Casino. Former Table Games Director,, current Pit Supervisor. All the personal opinions I post are my own and do not represent the opinions of the Casino or Tribe that I work for.
October 15th, 2016 at 9:34:20 AM
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Quote: Zcore13Why do you constantly link and advertise to this Spiker System? Many of your posts have a link in them to this.
ZCore13
I put > 10 man-years of work in the gaming system. I am now hoping to use it as a collaborative tool for discussing strategies in traditional games and for the rapid prototyping of new games. In future videos, I will demonstrate, for example, how to create a game of coin-flip, and a game of rock-paper-scissors, using the infrastructure, in a matter of minutes.
I am hoping to discuss this database mapping with game developers, so perhaps I can get some better feedback, and perhaps we can establish library of games and strategies right here on WOV. I'm hoping that the database alone could be all-inclusive, capable of describing most casino-style games, in one standardized set of wagering definitions.
SpikerSystems is no longer a viable company, and I do NOT intend to make any money from the gaming system itself.
Last edited by: discflicker on Oct 15, 2016
The difference between zero and the smallest possible number? It doesn't matter; once you cross that edge, it might as well be the difference between zero and 1.
The difference between infinity and reality? They are mutually exclusive.