Quote: YoDiceRoll11If you don't want to talk about it, stop bringing it up. No one wants to hear about anything that has no details.
But you're the one that keeps bringing it up. All I did was tell a story of something that happened at a craps table, and a follow up to a question that was asked of me. Then you decided to bring it up.
Quote: konceptumBut you're the one that keeps bringing it up. All I did was tell a story of something that happened at a craps table, and a follow up to a question that was asked of me.
Yeah but the way you described it was asinine. Sorry. Nobody wants to hear someone talk about some "guaranteed" system and than just dismiss all questions thereafter. I was only responding to your ridiculous assumption that it was guaranteed, which you yourself, already admitted it is not. So I guess we are done talking about it.
Again.
Best of luck.
Quote: SanchoPanzaIs there a reason for waiting for an inside number to be rolled on a "halfway decent" table?
Only a psychological one. But that's the same reason as "qualifying" a shooter, or asking for the same dice when they fly off the table or after a good hand. If it's more entertaining, go for it. There doesn't need to be any mathematical validity behind a play to make it fun.
Quote: NowTheSerpentHave you considered playing only the Don't Come? In that case, you're not betting against the shooter, since his Point is already on and a Yo won't hurt him - only you. If he rolls his Point, that's your DC Up-Number. His line's now in come-out, and you'll both win on a Dugan! If you roll some other Up-Number from the Box, you win on a seven, whether he passes first or not. The only catch to playing Sith-style is that you can't press your Don't Come the way you'd press Come or Pass or even Don't Pass. But just make Lays coming out, which I assume you do?
Hmm, that is an interesting idea to reduce the animosity at the table. I will take it into consideration next time I play - same exact house edge, so I see no reason not to do it.
I don't usually make lay bets, although occasionally I will lay the odd 4 or 10. Try to stick to the DP and DC + full odds.
I had also not heard the "Skinny Dugan" term, sounds hilarious to me! Thanks for the education.