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January 19th, 2025 at 10:32:44 AM
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Mods: Please move this to Craps subforum, I didn't realize I was in the Dice Setting sub.
I've been personally busy for the past few months and haven't consumed much gambling content. I recently started prepping for a new trip and thought I'd check in on the greater Craps community (reddit, youtubers, these forums and other forums) to see what's new. I'm happy to report that someone has created a website where you can use a rudimentary programming language to drag and drop to build strategies for Craps. I'm not affiliated with it, although I believe the ColorUp guy from youtube is involved to some degree. This would allow many of us that like to pit various strategies against random or non-random shooters and see for any particular strategy matches up with the volatility and variance we personally can handle in a gambling session. You do need a bit of patience to get things to work, and my first attempt has gone poorly so far even though it's a simple "lay X numbers for Y amount before the point, bet DP, take down lay after point established, add Odds behind DP, wait till 7." This is likely a 'me' problem than the actual programming language not being able to do this.
So does anyone see any unusual or interesting stategies over at Dicer? Wiz's latest Hedgehog strategy is seeing quite a few people testing it out. I could see this being used in future videos on various betting strategies that he goes over.
I've been personally busy for the past few months and haven't consumed much gambling content. I recently started prepping for a new trip and thought I'd check in on the greater Craps community (reddit, youtubers, these forums and other forums) to see what's new. I'm happy to report that someone has created a website where you can use a rudimentary programming language to drag and drop to build strategies for Craps. I'm not affiliated with it, although I believe the ColorUp guy from youtube is involved to some degree. This would allow many of us that like to pit various strategies against random or non-random shooters and see for any particular strategy matches up with the volatility and variance we personally can handle in a gambling session. You do need a bit of patience to get things to work, and my first attempt has gone poorly so far even though it's a simple "lay X numbers for Y amount before the point, bet DP, take down lay after point established, add Odds behind DP, wait till 7." This is likely a 'me' problem than the actual programming language not being able to do this.
So does anyone see any unusual or interesting stategies over at Dicer? Wiz's latest Hedgehog strategy is seeing quite a few people testing it out. I could see this being used in future videos on various betting strategies that he goes over.