Wayne & I Give Frank’s “Low N’ Slow Brisket” Bubble Craps Recipe A Try!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

Комментарии • 16

  • @mysterc2862
    @mysterc2862 Месяц назад

    I wanna see Wayne run one of his bubble crap systems😁

  • @maythe4sbewithyou
    @maythe4sbewithyou 3 месяца назад +5

    You're not getting the same results because you're not playing the same way. On the come out 7 loss he went across and on for the next roll for whatever his don't was. ($5 don't loss =$30 across= $5+recovery then he went to the dc to get back on the system) you accept the loss and keep going. This does look fun and i'm gonna try it out next week at hard rock tampa

  • @robertallen1085
    @robertallen1085 3 месяца назад +1

    I think there is less energy going into the dice, both in this session and previously in Frank's session. I've found that using the onscreen roll start button generally has less launch effect on the dice. I use the big button to start the roll; it seems that this still has some launch control; the quicker the press, the more the dice are energized.
    Interesting point on Frank's "marinade". I doubt if the machine's software tracks bet movements; I think it does its calculations and data look-ups from its database in the milliseconds just after the roll start button is pressed and before the dice are launched; the computing in these machines will be so quick, quick enough to resolve dice face numbers as the dice are in motion.
    Thank you for doing these trials on $3 machines; something I can relate to, only my buy-in will be more like $40, not $800. I will pay a visit to the MGM Grand on my next trip, but I expect Interblock will have "fixed" the generous nature of those particular machines by the time I get there.

    • @EatSleepGambleRepeat
      @EatSleepGambleRepeat  3 месяца назад +1

      It’s really peculiar how different the dice rolled at MGM compared to GVR…it really has me wondering that if there is a programmed payout percentage…the movement may be an indicator of where it set at…lots of flipping and violent movement may indicate a lower payout whereas less influenced would be more random. I have no basis for that theory other than my anecdotal experience but I find it interesting that the differences in machine seems to be consistent. I’ll have to try the different buttons next time I’m over at mgm to see if I can achieve different bounces based on how hard I hit the buttons.
      I agree with you that the marinade effect may be ineffective at tricking sophisticated software…but it does add some fun! I plan on playing at MGM again this to try and get feel for the machines.

  • @BBQRando
    @BBQRando 3 месяца назад +1

    👋 Wayne

  • @reeffisherman
    @reeffisherman 3 месяца назад +4

    The other part of franks system is to set a realistic goal and have the will to stop and walk away.

    • @stevep8217
      @stevep8217 3 месяца назад

      is his last name Barstow? from the gambling book?

    • @EatSleepGambleRepeat
      @EatSleepGambleRepeat  3 месяца назад

      That’s always the key to any winning recipe!

  • @MiniatureChickenChannel
    @MiniatureChickenChannel 2 месяца назад

    Wish my sessions went this well lol....just take Wayne with you where ever you go 😄.....or just fund him, probably better returns than my 401k

  • @efsu8374
    @efsu8374 24 дня назад

    Hard 10 on time line 12:17 the left dice did not look like a natural roll of the dice. For left dice to roll that way is almost impossible without altering the dice natural bounce. Like what I said in the past, "If mankind can put a man on the moon, in comparison controlling the dice would be a simple engineering task".

  • @user-sr6li6kq2b
    @user-sr6li6kq2b 3 месяца назад +4

    I’m glad you won finally. A plus is always good! But it took you 45 minutes of grinding it out to win 20 bucks.
    Greg Uhulo rakes in a Grand or two for that same amount of time!
    So something is missing still. This is an improvement but it’s a minor one. Keep trying!

    • @EatSleepGambleRepeat
      @EatSleepGambleRepeat  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you, it always feels much better to book a win than to take a loss! Franks system can crank out up to $100 an hour in the ideal scenario so hopefully we catch some of those runs in the future. Greg’s method definitely yield massive profit but it is very volatile…as a low roller it’s tough to go into playing with his mentality…hopefully I can find a happy medium!

  • @diceemotion5412
    @diceemotion5412 22 дня назад +1

    In a past video you did an off setting bet to guarantee a win - if your not going to make the one roll risk that makes sense.

    • @EatSleepGambleRepeat
      @EatSleepGambleRepeat  21 день назад

      I usually prefer to offset my bets with a hedge when playing craps…but sometimes I’ll switch it up.

  • @kevmo9545
    @kevmo9545 Месяц назад

    Sigh. The machine is not hunting anything. Yes, it could roll whatever whenever if you buy AI is a part of the game. If AI is in the game, it could take your bet at will. A random number generator is in place. The magnets people state they have seen are there to land the dice to make noise, have fun, and reflect the RNG result, not rig the game. Why would a casino that rakes in millions of dollars risk the right to do so by rigging a low-dollar game like Bubble Craps in which every bet has a house edge (including odds because a pass/don't pass bet must precede it)?