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September 8th, 2024 at 2:17:07 AM
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This Will Change the Game of Craps! - Color Up! - June 3, 2024
dicer.io graphing of dice results per strategy
He has since added this graphing results at the end of his videos to contrast and compare different strategies to how his roll series went, and also how RNG rolls over multiple 10 shooter sessions would fare.
I haven't gotten this yet because I'd run out of demo mode too quickly (500 rolls?).
He usually compares the 3 point Molly with 3X, 4X, 5X odds, the 3 Point Dolly with 6X odds, plus the strategy of the day and one other strategy at the end of each video. It's usually the $600 bankroll that doubles or goes to $0 with the 3 Point Molly or Dolly in the RNG test runs.
dicer.io graphing of dice results per strategy
He has since added this graphing results at the end of his videos to contrast and compare different strategies to how his roll series went, and also how RNG rolls over multiple 10 shooter sessions would fare.
I haven't gotten this yet because I'd run out of demo mode too quickly (500 rolls?).
He usually compares the 3 point Molly with 3X, 4X, 5X odds, the 3 Point Dolly with 6X odds, plus the strategy of the day and one other strategy at the end of each video. It's usually the $600 bankroll that doubles or goes to $0 with the 3 Point Molly or Dolly in the RNG test runs.
September 8th, 2024 at 7:36:14 AM
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This won't change anything.
Gambling is a math contest where the score is tracked in dollars. Try not to get a negative score.
September 10th, 2024 at 1:19:24 AM
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Best Way to Press Your Bets? - Color Up (with dicer.io)
Here he checks results for inside bets using 2 hits and down (the most conservative way to play on a coldish table with a limited session buy-in), same bet, half press, press and collect, and Press 1 unit.
I'm coming from the half press angle myself. The 2 hits and down usually fares better than all the others unless the table warms up. Remember, all bets get taken away on a 7-out so the bankrolls on the charts have drop-offs on the 7-out with the chips being taken away and the next lay down of chips for the next bets. Just because the graph says you had $900 doesn't mean you really had it unless you walked away from the shooter before he sevened-out. You'll wake up next turn with maybe $300 less after the chips disappear and your next bet gets down.
If I was trying to lessen losing streaks, I'd go with same bet and raise my bets after certain win goals, like after I win 20 bets ahead I'll do a half press.
I prefer to hope for a 9 in a row on a certain number and hit that for a cumulative 25X my original bet on that number during a progression, and win 10X my base bet on each hit after that. It takes hot shooters that hit my numbers to make that work.
Here he checks results for inside bets using 2 hits and down (the most conservative way to play on a coldish table with a limited session buy-in), same bet, half press, press and collect, and Press 1 unit.
I'm coming from the half press angle myself. The 2 hits and down usually fares better than all the others unless the table warms up. Remember, all bets get taken away on a 7-out so the bankrolls on the charts have drop-offs on the 7-out with the chips being taken away and the next lay down of chips for the next bets. Just because the graph says you had $900 doesn't mean you really had it unless you walked away from the shooter before he sevened-out. You'll wake up next turn with maybe $300 less after the chips disappear and your next bet gets down.
If I was trying to lessen losing streaks, I'd go with same bet and raise my bets after certain win goals, like after I win 20 bets ahead I'll do a half press.
I prefer to hope for a 9 in a row on a certain number and hit that for a cumulative 25X my original bet on that number during a progression, and win 10X my base bet on each hit after that. It takes hot shooters that hit my numbers to make that work.
September 10th, 2024 at 6:31:22 AM
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Great insights on the different betting strategies! I agree that the '2 hits and down' method can be quite effective, especially on a cold table with a limited buy-in. It’s a conservative approach that minimizes risk while allowing for potential gains.
The half press strategy also makes sense, and I’ve found it can be a solid way to build up your bankroll gradually. Your point about the bankroll drop-off due to a 7-out is crucial — it's important to manage expectations and adjust your strategy accordingly.
The idea of raising bets after certain win goals is interesting. It’s a good way to capitalize on streaks while maintaining some level of risk management. And aiming for a hot streak with specific numbers can be very rewarding if you hit it right. Thanks for sharing your approach and experiences. It’s always helpful to hear how different strategies work in practice!
The half press strategy also makes sense, and I’ve found it can be a solid way to build up your bankroll gradually. Your point about the bankroll drop-off due to a 7-out is crucial — it's important to manage expectations and adjust your strategy accordingly.
The idea of raising bets after certain win goals is interesting. It’s a good way to capitalize on streaks while maintaining some level of risk management. And aiming for a hot streak with specific numbers can be very rewarding if you hit it right. Thanks for sharing your approach and experiences. It’s always helpful to hear how different strategies work in practice!
September 10th, 2024 at 4:24:05 PM
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Here's the final reason to stick with "The Standard" or the 3 Point Molly or Dolly with odds.
https://wizardofvegas.com/forum/questions-and-answers/advice/39501-3x-4x-5x-odds-seems-silly/#post935681
https://wizardofvegas.com/forum/questions-and-answers/advice/39501-3x-4x-5x-odds-seems-silly/#post935681