100xOdds
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September 29th, 2022 at 7:24:06 PM permalink
You should last MUCH longer with my method.
My record is 16hrs at the table with just my initial buy-in and I only left because i was TIRED.

1) Go to high limit table games section
2) At the roulette table Buy in for exactly $550: 1 stack of red chips ($5) and the rest green ($25)
3) Then
Walk to the $10 minimum 3/4/5x craps table and play passline with max odds.
$10 passline + $40 odds (avg) = $50
$550 = 11x what you have in play.
Walk away when you're down 10x or up 10x.

You're welcome :)

edit:
To lower the House Edge to even more to .27%, you need a little bit more $.
The buy-in is exactly $770 ($220 more): 1 stack of green chips ($25) and the rest red ($5).
Then follow the secret steps above except:
You play 'Don't pass' instead of Passline.
$10 Don't pass + max odds (always $60 on 3/4/5x table)
Last edited by: 100xOdds on Sep 30, 2022
Craps is paradise (Pair of dice). Lets hear it for the SpeedCount Mathletes :)
JackSpade
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September 29th, 2022 at 8:35:57 PM permalink
I'll have to try this most unusual roulette system sometime!

I've always avoided craps tables - first because I didn't understand what all the different bets were, then because I observed that craps players tend to be loud and obnoxious. But I am also always open to learning how to play more optimally at the casino for comps and profits.

Isn't 'don't pass' a slightly better bet?
Ace2
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September 29th, 2022 at 10:47:47 PM permalink
Yes, the edge could be brought down to 0.27% betting don’t pass + max odds
It’s all about making that GTA
100xOdds
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September 30th, 2022 at 6:33:20 AM permalink
Quote: Ace2

Yes, the edge could be brought down to 0.27% betting don’t pass + max odds
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thx.
edited my OP
Craps is paradise (Pair of dice). Lets hear it for the SpeedCount Mathletes :)
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September 30th, 2022 at 9:27:22 AM permalink
Can I just start betting right away, or should I wait, watch the table for hours and look for "trends" and apply my "method"?

Gene
TwelveOr21
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October 1st, 2022 at 6:54:14 PM permalink
I didn't realize dice were round enough to be spun on a roulette wheel..
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October 1st, 2022 at 7:50:11 PM permalink
I've been losing so many sessions betting the PL with odds. I may have some beginner's luck but it almost always seems to be a 10-15 PL w/ Odds losing spree after a couple hours without a Hot Shooter coming around. I may have to get my DP hat on and bet that no matter how much it irritates everyone else at the machine. I'll start with $135 and $3 on the DP and $6 on the Don't odds. On a $25 table, that'd be $1350 to start and $30 DP with $60 odds. If I won 15 DP w/ Odds bets, I'd likely double or triple my money or better. Seems I'm usually really demoralized by losing that I don't trust other shooters and just put $1 on a couple of hard ways when they shoot because of the 3-5 point 7-outs they threw previously, then they have a monster roll and I miss it, and they still don't hit my hard ways! I get derailed from betting on winning streaks because the previous losing streaks were too much and these shooters are worse than tourists. Then I can't hit a point or a PL hit myself because the dice aren't tumbling my way. They may have fixed the lopsided dice problem this month so I'm not griping about loaded Bubble Craps dice at the moment. I usually save betting the dark side for when no one else is at the machine so I don't irritate the other players at the table. But too many times, I sit down and I'm down 5 PL w/ odds bets within 30 minutes, and I need to change that up.
Instead of winning $9 per point (with $3, $4, $5 odds), I'll be winning $6-$8 per point 7-out, so it will take a couple more wins on the DP w/ odds to equal 5 wins on the PL w/ odds.
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ThatDonGuy
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October 1st, 2022 at 8:08:10 PM permalink
Quote: TwelveOr21

I didn't realize dice were round enough to be spun on a roulette wheel..
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Go to California - both of those games use cards. At least they do until (and unless) Proposition 26 passes this November.

(Side note: under current California law, if neither of the two sports betting measures pass, they have to wait until the November 2024 election to try again.)
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October 2nd, 2022 at 1:07:05 AM permalink
I discovered an even more powerful roulette method. Your bankroll will last literally a lifetime with it!

1) Take your $550 in chips from the craps table and exchange them for cash.
2) Drive to Sam's Town.
3) Insert cash into full-pay deuces wild machine.
4) Max bet it for $1.25.
5) Play perfect strategy and achieve a positive expected value of nearly 1 cent per spin.
6) Keep playing until you die.
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October 2nd, 2022 at 1:56:29 AM permalink
Quote: JackSpade


5) Play perfect strategy and achieve a positive expected value of nearly 1 cent per spin.
6) Keep playing until you die.
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you'll die with a smile on your face because:

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𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙗𝙚𝙖𝙩 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙨𝙮𝙨𝙩𝙚𝙢


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Please don't feed the trolls
AxelWolf
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October 2nd, 2022 at 6:15:47 AM permalink
Quote: JackSpade

I discovered an even more powerful roulette method. Your bankroll will last literally a lifetime with it!

1) Take your $550 in chips from the craps table and exchange them for cash.
2) Drive to Sam's Town.
3) Insert cash into full-pay deuces wild machine.
4) Max bet it for $1.25.
5) Play perfect strategy and achieve a positive expected value of nearly 1 cent per spin.
6) Keep playing until you die.
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How often have you actually played .25 FPDW? $550.00 isn't too hard to lose. It's definitely an underfunded bankroll.

But, Yeah. If someone like Alan M spent his free time and love of gambling playing full pay duces, he would be making $10 an hour while playing instead of losing money while playing.
♪♪Now you swear and kick and beg us That you're not a gamblin' man Then you find you're back in Vegas With a handle in your hand♪♪ Your black cards can make you money So you hide them when you're able In the land of casinos and money You must put them on the table♪♪ You go back Jack do it again roulette wheels turinin' 'round and 'round♪♪ You go back Jack do it again♪♪
JackSpade
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October 2nd, 2022 at 10:10:31 AM permalink
I lost about $400 on FPDW last year. Even the best video poker machines tend to steadily drain the bankroll until eventually you need the royal flush you are statistically due to hit in order to recover. I've long been statistically due for a royal flush. I've gotten a few straight flushes. But no royals (without deuces).

I now play only multi-line machines hoping to improve my chances. But still, no royals. At this point I'd need to be DEALT a royal that hit on multiple lines in order to be profitable. At which point I would quit playing the game forever.
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