Great videos and content. I’m a dice setter and it reminds me of playing downtown Las Vegas. One of the die landed on the house money and they called a no role. A couple shooters later the same thing happened but it was a 7 out and they counted it. I said something but they just moved on like they didn’t even hear me so unfortunately the casinos do what they want. Lol…
I use a floor rig btw. I affixed the backwall pyramids/crocs to a long box I had. I just slip the layout underneath and shoot from an ottoman stool. It's easy to change surfaces from microfiber/neoprene to straight felt newspaper. I think tossing stations are great, but I like to get some backroll on my dice to make adjustments for relative OA face control. It allowed me to discover the DI Mass Threshold. I can provide statistically valid evidence for DI as being real. No one else knows how it seems. 🤔
Thanks for the tip. I've had South Point passed the dice on me more than I can think of so I don't go there anymore. Worst place for craps. I've been having great success with your technique and looking forward to more tips.
Wouldn't even bother playing at South Point. They keep telling shooters to hit the back wall even when you are hitting it. Back some years ago I knew of someone if a Boxman told him to hit the back wall he would. The back wall of the casino.
@harlanabraham7772 🤣. I will say in more than one my less than zen moments I have sent the dice flying through the casino like I was throwing out the runner from center field. Of course naturally what came next was. “Same dice please”. Grabbed my chips and stormed off.
I've advocated for using a raised Yuri and a wrist flip for backspin to arc the toss into the flat tops of the pyramids/crocs of the backwall. It can work well w/ heavy dice. You can confirm DI effectiveness w/ a Fast Chi^2 Test. Using the Hardways, it's just a matter of reducing the top face 1 or 6 to 1 occurrence in each 8 roll interval. It's an old AP Stat test. ;)
In the other half of my grip and release video not yet posted I touch on the wrist flick. I’m probably using some of the similar techniques without knowing the names of them.
Yeah their main focus is to protect their game and when they see someone using DC and it’s working for higher payout numbers like hard ways and hop bets plus the higher denominations they are quick to step in and shut it down. That tells you everything you need to know whether they think it’s a real thing or not.
They don't like dice controllers especially when they're winning. The old gray haired grouch pit boss is the worse. Wakes up on the wrong side of the bed every day!
I’m glad someone other than myself understands the mechanics of dice control. It really does make a difference
Great videos and content. I’m a dice setter and it reminds me of playing downtown Las Vegas. One of the die landed on the house money and they called a no role. A couple shooters later the same thing happened but it was a 7 out and they counted it. I said something but they just moved on like they didn’t even hear me so unfortunately the casinos do what they want. Lol…
I use a floor rig btw. I affixed the backwall pyramids/crocs to a long box I had. I just slip the layout underneath and shoot from an ottoman stool. It's easy to change surfaces from microfiber/neoprene to straight felt newspaper. I think tossing stations are great, but I like to get some backroll on my dice to make adjustments for relative OA face control. It allowed me to discover the DI Mass Threshold. I can provide statistically valid evidence for DI as being real. No one else knows how it seems. 🤔
Thanks for the tip. I've had South Point passed the dice on me more than I can think of so I don't go there anymore. Worst place for craps. I've been having great success with your technique and looking forward to more tips.
Wouldn't even bother playing at South Point. They keep telling shooters to hit the back wall even when you are hitting it. Back some years ago I knew of someone if a Boxman told him to hit the back wall he would. The back wall of the casino.
@harlanabraham7772 🤣. I will say in more than one my less than zen moments I have sent the dice flying through the casino like I was throwing out the runner from center field. Of course naturally what came next was. “Same dice please”. Grabbed my chips and stormed off.
I've advocated for using a raised Yuri and a wrist flip for backspin to arc the toss into the flat tops of the pyramids/crocs of the backwall. It can work well w/ heavy dice. You can confirm DI effectiveness w/ a Fast Chi^2 Test. Using the Hardways, it's just a matter of reducing the top face 1 or 6 to 1 occurrence in each 8 roll interval. It's an old AP Stat test. ;)
Yes I remember but I’m not familiar with the yuri but I’ve heard of it
In the other half of my grip and release video not yet posted I touch on the wrist flick. I’m probably using some of the similar techniques without knowing the names of them.
Another good video. Loved the story from South Point. Good tips, but you gotta keep practice. Keep 'em coming.
Thanks! Will do!
Had my set dice hitting the wall trigger the same response when I move up to $100 chips.
Yeah their main focus is to protect their game and when they see someone using DC and it’s working for higher payout numbers like hard ways and hop bets plus the higher denominations they are quick to step in and shut it down. That tells you everything you need to know whether they think it’s a real thing or not.
Sounds like the same guy that yelled at me at South Point for not "hitting the back wall"
Was he a younger Hispanic guy with narrow face. Seemed pretty fit but it was during rodeo or something they were all wearing cowboy attire
Boxman not dealer
They don't like dice controllers especially when they're winning. The old gray haired grouch pit boss is the worse. Wakes up on the wrong side of the bed every day!
@jonseki1 apparently not. Their tables were very playable though. Shame