OUTSTANDING job of the multiple cameras and you explanation of what you were going to bet for every roll!!! Sorry you didn't have any luck from what you showed us, but I would suggest you film your WHOLE session, no matter HOW long it is, because we WOULD like to see the END result!
Sometimes I hear that machine in my nightmares... PUSH THE BUTTON! COME ON! PUSH THE BUTTON! It haunts me, and yet I cannot walk away from its siren call!
I enjoy bubble craps. Local casino in Tampa has one and I did fairly well with a $200 start, walked out up over $1,100. Went all the way down to $80 and climbed my way back on a hot 40+ roll run. Everyone at the bubble was happy!
I know it may sound silly, but I trust these Shoot to Win machines more than I trust the individual cylinder ones for sure. My reasoning is that this is an older machine so it would more likely lack a sophisticated algorithm to increase house edge. Also if a bunch of people are on this machine they are most likely playing light side so I can jump on there and play dark side and the computer can't figure out how to screw both sides lol.
Not silly, in my opinion. The Shoot To Win is like an automated form of traditional table craps - the last input of energy into the dice is a launch/throw of the dice, like at the table. Interblock bubble craps is dice shaker if you ignore the initial launch of the dice. The Interblock dice are small and are being energized to a stop. Interblock have been ingenious - their machines are NOT rigged, but they are slot machines, not table craps.
I too play the donts when others are light side at the bubble. It works pretty well! I like experimenting different strategies with these bubble machines with small amounts. It’s a fun way to learn with very little at risk.
You are wrong . They are not slot machines . There is no algorithm involved . Bubble craps just mimics a live table without the need for dealers or players having to toss the dice . Other than that it's exactly the same .
Stayed at the Grand Sierra over the weekend. Power went out in the entire resort early Saturday morning for 4 hours. Then there was one elevator working for all the top floors. It was a crap show lol.
I just played bubble craps for the fourth time and this is what I noticed. The amount won ( gold coins etc.) is not the amount credited to the player. A $3 place bet on the 6 or 8 pays $6.50 and minus my $2 field bet I won $4.50 but was only credited $2.50. I was at the Aquarius in Laughlin and a video on RUclips showed the same thing as the player won $2.16 and was credited only $1.16. What’s up with that? I hope someone can answer this .
I hope I can find one of these out my way in New England. I get a little intimidated as a new player going to a $25 table with all players who know the ins and outs. With this I can play at my own speed and at a low dollar amount. Love this vide as I get a good idea on how to use one of these.
there has to be a random number generator inside there!! The curved edges have nothing to do with the rolling of the two objects that look like dice .... i think lol .....
awesome, feel like i'm at casino royale watching this. I think it's the only $1 Bubble on the strip, although the pass line may have been upped to $2 recently. I taught myself how to play craps with this game originally few years back, perfect training ground for the tables
Jeremy how often are you at gsr? We will be in reno this week would love to play craps or poker with you. We are staying at the row for bowling Wednesday and Thursday
I played there other day and I kind of figured out why the dice are rounded out on the corners, because they get stuck all the time on the cylinder and also when you about to hit something good, it will roll over at last moment to a seven lol. Either way I still love that machine when I have to kill time for the roll to win table to open up. Going to try this strategy next time Im up there. Seriously though, there is no reason for the dice corners to be rounded. Ive seen them get stuck ontop of each other but rarely stuck on the sides walls.
Another great video Jeremy! It's fun watching you learn the ins and outs of the machine along with you so I'll know what to expect for my first crack at this game
Love the live bubble craps!!! Question: Why did a $3 buy on 10 pay $5.70? Shouldn’t it pay $5.85 because 5% vig on $3 is $0.15? That’s what it pays on my local bubble machines (the individual cylinder ones). It seems like all the buys here are taking more than a 5% vig?
I haven't seen the STW machines at my local AZ Casinos. Mostly Interblock. I have seen it roll 4 12's in a roll several times and a couple times it has rolled Big Red >7 times in a row. It is completely random. It rolls about every 20 seconds. My goal is to make a dollar a minute. I'm retired and I have all day. If I do it (and I often do) 4x a week @ six hours a day, it's a nice way to pass the time... (Dave Williams/PHX)
I can only speak for the bubble machines at my Casino, but you DO NOT have to place a pass line at all, just turn all bet on. The button is visible on your machine and it was off.
i tried bubble craps it was a single player machine i would bet $9 each 6 & 8 $40 on the no 4 and $3 on 11 work on come out. if 6 or 8 hit go to min bets accross all the numbers. only way to lose is 4 on come out. this usually works ok scaled up on live table. but bubble craps i rolled 6 4s in a row. so i swithed to the no 10 rolled 8 10s in a row . if there is a hole bubble craps will find it
I hate having to play on these in vegas. Much prefer the stadium craps where someone is a shooter. It's too infuriating seeing a number you need roll 2 sides suddenly onto the 7. Feels rigged AF even if it isn't lol.
It's definitely rigged but most will never believe it! If you play consistently like we do in Vegas you would easily know this. Nothing like shooting raw and natural from the hands on the tables. That's truly random. Can't beat a dam machine people. It's a computer!!!
It's annoying playing these machines when alone, and waiting for that timer to timeout. There should be an onscreen "Ready" button that can be pressed to override the timer, and the dice can start rolling. With more than one player, everyone betting could press their "Ready" button to override the timer.
The onscreen timer is absolutely unnecessary. I played a bubble craps last week in Vegas and that didn't have a timer and you can just press it anytime you want.
I like this bubble craps, but Be Ware! I hit a $600 six for a $1400 payout and received it in the form of a handpay! This happened at Planet Hollywood during the WSOP about 2 weeks ago.
@@TheWarmupLap buy is $5 bet pays $6 were as place is a $6 bet to pay $7 what am I missing here??? Isn't a $5 to $6 better odds by a slight then a $6 to $7
Buy bet on 6/8 pays 6:5 but then minus 5% so $5 pays $5.70 where as a place bet of $5 pays $5.83....and the house edge is higher, so you never buy the 6/8 vs place bet it
@@ColorUp been several years since I played even up in traverse preferably soaring eagle! Including mogean sun and foxwoods after I quit working there! Always had huge bets always covered the big red! Never lost! Had several caretakers no matter where I was!
If you pay attention closely whe. You bad a 34 dollar bet. Look very close. Over and over. I seen current pull that 3 from the bottom 2 the top. Look over and o er. Very close. Shits rigged. We need to bring magnets in the casino. Bull shit
I don't really see this as a good way to play this game. Your risking 29 here to win 4 to 10 dollars. Your bet sizing is way to small here. Why don't you put 25 across the board and do 2 hits and then do your free rolls for 4 to 8 on a few numbers. To me this game is about hitting and getting a quick 50 or 75 then you can free roll. Playing so small on dollar amount causes you to never get off the machine ...
Do your research Jermey, read the Florida state report on Bubble Craps, the rolls are predetermined by two RNG's to pay it on a human set daily percentage, like a slot machine. They are registered as slot machines, so there is no fear of losing their gaming licenses or being suited. I feel you it is a easy way to promote your so-called home casino, but you also have a greater responsibility for your integrity, and the people who trusted you over the years, and appreciated your style, and cool content. I rather for you to play poker, than have you support that slot machine. Pretending it is a random roll of the dice.
Well I am playing in Nevada, and these are absolutely not based on RNG, and are required by state to be random with the dice rolls. In Nevada, they are not registered as slot machines but as electronic table games and have to have same payouts, results, and odds as the real tables they are based on and represent. I can not speak for Florida, but would be interested in you showing me where it says they are based on rng, and please share how they accomplish this. Magnets in the dice? how would they electronically control a mechanical situation of dice with rounded edges jumping all around?
I'm in Arizona and it's NOT an RNG determining dice throwing. Impossible since the dice are getting actually rolled. You can get frequent 7 Outs on real craps tables as well. Under the law, all digital versions of table games must have the same odds as a real table. As Jeremy has said in his videos multiple times, this is gambling, there is never an exact outcome guaranteed. Having decent strategy is one thing, but when the dice don't roll your way is what happens. I've played on these machines a lot and there are times they are cold then other times warm to hot. On a cold machine, would be the Don't Pass would be betting on more.
@@danka2000 Well I been doing research on the patent on both stadium pop up craps companies, they are as crooked as Trump, but they are being sanction under slot machine licenses, and gaming entertainment by these state control boards to avoid liabilities, and consciences, just like the NFL, WWE, horse racing, or any other professional entertainment that riggs outcomes , Just think about it, where I am from real craps 15 to 25 tables, the stadium setups are 3 to 10, that's all you need to know. I will say this, The A I is so strong they can send unman missions to Mars controlling bubble crap rolls is nothing, the one thing that is not rigged; they're not forcing us to play, so if you are getting great enjoyment out of those interactive slots, that all that matters. Good Luck to you.
I just had this video keep me company while stuck in traffic on the way home. Bubble craps are a nice way to spend time until the real tables open. Another great video!
OUTSTANDING job of the multiple cameras and you explanation of what you were going to bet for every roll!!!
Sorry you didn't have any luck from what you showed us, but I would suggest you film your WHOLE session, no matter HOW long it is, because we WOULD like to see the END result!
Sometimes I hear that machine in my nightmares... PUSH THE BUTTON! COME ON! PUSH THE BUTTON!
It haunts me, and yet I cannot walk away from its siren call!
I enjoy bubble craps. Local casino in Tampa has one and I did fairly well with a $200 start, walked out up over $1,100. Went all the way down to $80 and climbed my way back on a hot 40+ roll run. Everyone at the bubble was happy!
I know it may sound silly, but I trust these Shoot to Win machines more than I trust the individual cylinder ones for sure. My reasoning is that this is an older machine so it would more likely lack a sophisticated algorithm to increase house edge. Also if a bunch of people are on this machine they are most likely playing light side so I can jump on there and play dark side and the computer can't figure out how to screw both sides lol.
Not silly, in my opinion. The Shoot To Win is like an automated form of traditional table craps - the last input of energy into the dice is a launch/throw of the dice, like at the table. Interblock bubble craps is dice shaker if you ignore the initial launch of the dice. The Interblock dice are small and are being energized to a stop. Interblock have been ingenious - their machines are NOT rigged, but they are slot machines, not table craps.
I too play the donts when others are light side at the bubble. It works pretty well! I like experimenting different strategies with these bubble machines with small amounts. It’s a fun way to learn with very little at risk.
You are wrong . They are not slot machines . There is no algorithm involved . Bubble craps just mimics a live table without the need for dealers or players having to toss the dice . Other than that it's exactly the same .
There's no algorithm involved . You can actually read the patent to the machine . People who think its a slot machine are misinformed .
This is my go to game. I play Don't Pass with C/E on the come out. Then Place 6 & 8.
Stayed at the Grand Sierra over the weekend. Power went out in the entire resort early Saturday morning for 4 hours. Then there was one elevator working for all the top floors. It was a crap show lol.
Yikes, sorry to hear that. Terrible timing
I just played bubble craps for the fourth time and this is what I noticed. The amount won ( gold coins etc.) is not the amount credited to the player. A $3 place bet on the 6 or 8 pays $6.50 and minus my $2 field bet I won $4.50 but was only credited $2.50. I was at the Aquarius in Laughlin and a video on RUclips showed the same thing as the player won $2.16 and was credited only $1.16. What’s up with that? I hope someone can answer this .
What’s the difference between a place bet and a buy buy?
I hope I can find one of these out my way in New England. I get a little intimidated as a new player going to a $25 table with all players who know the ins and outs. With this I can play at my own speed and at a low dollar amount. Love this vide as I get a good idea on how to use one of these.
That's why they built these machines
Good to see you back… Hope everything in life is self correcting for you. Stan
glad to be back making videos
there has to be a random number generator inside there!! The curved edges have nothing to do with the rolling of the two objects that look like dice .... i think lol .....
In neveda at least it’s a real random roll. the rounded edges make them roll even more
awesome, feel like i'm at casino royale watching this. I think it's the only $1 Bubble on the strip, although the pass line may have been upped to $2 recently. I taught myself how to play craps with this game originally few years back, perfect training ground for the tables
Jeremy how often are you at gsr? We will be in reno this week would love to play craps or poker with you. We are staying at the row for bowling Wednesday and Thursday
This was fun to watch. Would like to see more videos like this if you're able to!
I played there other day and I kind of figured out why the dice are rounded out on the corners, because they get stuck all the time on the cylinder and also when you about to hit something good, it will roll over at last moment to a seven lol. Either way I still love that machine when I have to kill time for the roll to win table to open up. Going to try this strategy next time Im up there. Seriously though, there is no reason for the dice corners to be rounded. Ive seen them get stuck ontop of each other but rarely stuck on the sides walls.
Another great video Jeremy! It's fun watching you learn the ins and outs of the machine along with you so I'll know what to expect for my first crack at this game
Love the live bubble craps!!!
Question: Why did a $3 buy on 10 pay $5.70? Shouldn’t it pay $5.85 because 5% vig on $3 is $0.15? That’s what it pays on my local bubble machines (the individual cylinder ones). It seems like all the buys here are taking more than a 5% vig?
I haven't seen the STW machines at my local AZ Casinos. Mostly Interblock. I have seen it roll 4 12's in a roll several times and a couple times it has rolled Big Red >7 times in a row. It is completely random. It rolls about every 20 seconds. My goal is to make a dollar a minute. I'm retired and I have all day. If I do it (and I often do) 4x a week @ six hours a day, it's a nice way to pass the time... (Dave Williams/PHX)
Nice stream! I dont win much on this machine. But, it is a great time when you get a bunch of friends playing at the same time. 😅
I love this machine because I feel like I lose my money much slower! But sometimes I do well. Either way I’m entertained
I can only speak for the bubble machines at my Casino, but you DO NOT have to place a pass line at all, just turn all bet on. The button is visible on your machine and it was off.
Question: How are you controlimg the 2 camera shots?
I have 3 cameras, and edit them together afterwards
i tried bubble craps it was a single player machine
i would bet $9 each 6 & 8 $40 on the no 4 and $3 on 11 work on come out. if 6 or 8 hit go to min bets accross all the numbers. only way to lose is 4 on come out. this usually works ok scaled up on live table. but bubble craps i rolled 6 4s in a row. so i swithed to the no 10 rolled 8 10s in a row . if there is a hole bubble craps will find it
Well...I watched the whole thing. May very well indicate I have a gambling problem!
would love to see a few done where you are unable to take money down once bet. the online one here works that way for live dice.
This is my favorite kind of video.
Glad you liked
Instead of buying or placing the number that gets established on the come out roll , why not just use that money for odds on the pass line ?
Ty hoss nice play 🎉
Great video as always!
I hate having to play on these in vegas. Much prefer the stadium craps where someone is a shooter. It's too infuriating seeing a number you need roll 2 sides suddenly onto the 7. Feels rigged AF even if it isn't lol.
It's definitely rigged but most will never believe it! If you play consistently like we do in Vegas you would easily know this. Nothing like shooting raw and natural from the hands on the tables. That's truly random. Can't beat a dam machine people. It's a computer!!!
It's annoying playing these machines when alone, and waiting for that timer to timeout. There should be an onscreen "Ready" button that can be pressed to override the timer, and the dice can start rolling. With more than one player, everyone betting could press their "Ready" button to override the timer.
The onscreen timer is absolutely unnecessary. I played a bubble craps last week in Vegas and that didn't have a timer and you can just press it anytime you want.
They should have mini go-go dancers in those tubes .
Remember if you bet less you lose more when you don't win . Famous quote from the dice lady .
This would drive me nuts and it is not a long trip. I will stay at the old, in person tables.
Big difference on a Saturday night when this is $1 and the real table is $25....other than that, of course I would prefer the real tables.
About 23 minutes in, Saved by the bell!😂
What happens if dice are rolling and no one hits stop on dice roll
once timer runs to zero, it rolls by itself
Lmk when you'll be in Vegas i go often once twice a month id like to meet up
I like this bubble craps, but Be Ware! I hit a $600 six for a $1400 payout and received it in the form of a handpay! This happened at Planet Hollywood during the WSOP about 2 weeks ago.
No Regressing, bump up when the dice are rolling the numbers. Can’t watch this system, gotta press when dice are hot, gbye
What’s the difference between buy and place?
You are buying the true odds. Example: the 4 will pay 2:1 instead of 9:5
You also doing a wonderful job I commend you
17:53 you got jinxed. I hate it when some nitwit breaks my mojo
wow i was watching this because the house painting channel was not up
You also don't bet 11 and 12:00 with your large payoffs
When do you place and when do you buy?
Always place when betting 6/8, always buy when betting 4/5/9/10. This only applies to electronic tables.
Why ? What's the difference...
Newbie here 😮
Why not just buy the 6 and 8? Doesn't it still pay just a bit more???
No it doesn’t.
@@TheWarmupLap buy is $5 bet pays $6 were as place is a $6 bet to pay $7 what am I missing here??? Isn't a $5 to $6 better odds by a slight then a $6 to $7
@@TheWarmupLap .03 difference but it's a slight better edge over the house
Buy bet on 6/8 pays 6:5 but then minus 5% so $5 pays $5.70 where as a place bet of $5 pays $5.83....and the house edge is higher, so you never buy the 6/8 vs place bet it
@@ColorUp been several years since I played even up in traverse preferably soaring eagle! Including mogean sun and foxwoods after I quit working there! Always had huge bets always covered the big red! Never lost! Had several caretakers no matter where I was!
Best hoops up in smoke
I see that you’re still wearing a hat indoors.
Classy.
Thanks for the input Emily Post
19:01 what the hell is that crap
Them dice rolling way too weird. Why they move so much?
The edges are rounded, so they roll more. It’s to make sure the results are completely random
You mean to tell me you can’t bet on the Dont pass line at all
I always do don’t pass on these. Went up $500 pretty easily
I've always won money playing the don't pass / don't come on these machines and never won playing pass line / betting on the shooter
Thanks for the video!
Good work
Okay 81 away
Relax it does happen to the best of us
C'mon! PUSH. THE. BUTTON.
Looks like new dice
why the funny rolls end with a 7
You seem less enthusiastic on this video is there something on your mind?***less attachment look for the winged blueberry
I refuse to play this particular machine due to a lousy user interface. Too many clicks to get your bets in with the limited timer.
5 buck 6@8
That was hard 6@8
See a horn bet a horn 😉
All the crap strategies you've demonstrated and on the real thing you play some weird stuff.
These machines pick your bets off
No they don't . No different than playing the live game .
If you pay attention closely whe. You bad a 34 dollar bet. Look very close. Over and over. I seen current pull that 3 from the bottom 2 the top. Look over and o er. Very close. Shits rigged. We need to bring magnets in the casino. Bull shit
If rigged, film it, bring your evidence to gaming board. Get casino shut down and likely win a lawsuit against them.
I don't really see this as a good way to play this game. Your risking 29 here to win 4 to 10 dollars. Your bet sizing is way to small here. Why don't you put 25 across the board and do 2 hits and then do your free rolls for 4 to 8 on a few numbers. To me this game is about hitting and getting a quick 50 or 75 then you can free roll. Playing so small on dollar amount causes you to never get off the machine ...
Agreed way too conservative at times and lots of regret. By pulling back chips at times it's like bad juju.
What is juju ? Conservative players don't win as much as aggressive players ... but guess what ... they also lose less .
$4 would have got you $120
Remember look past your nose
Another wasted roll!
Wasted rolls ? Play the field, junior.😊
Do your research Jermey, read the Florida state report on Bubble Craps, the rolls are predetermined by two RNG's to pay it on a human set daily percentage, like a slot machine. They are registered as slot machines, so there is no fear of losing their gaming licenses or being suited. I feel you it is a easy way to promote your so-called home casino, but you also have a greater responsibility for your integrity, and the people who trusted you over the years, and appreciated your style, and cool content.
I rather for you to play poker, than have you support that slot machine. Pretending it is a random roll of the dice.
Well I am playing in Nevada, and these are absolutely not based on RNG, and are required by state to be random with the dice rolls. In Nevada, they are not registered as slot machines but as electronic table games and have to have same payouts, results, and odds as the real tables they are based on and represent.
I can not speak for Florida, but would be interested in you showing me where it says they are based on rng, and please share how they accomplish this. Magnets in the dice? how would they electronically control a mechanical situation of dice with rounded edges jumping all around?
@@ColorUp Those dice are checked just as much as normal craps dice, they have to be replaced after a while too
I'm in Arizona and it's NOT an RNG determining dice throwing. Impossible since the dice are getting actually rolled. You can get frequent 7 Outs on real craps tables as well. Under the law, all digital versions of table games must have the same odds as a real table. As Jeremy has said in his videos multiple times, this is gambling, there is never an exact outcome guaranteed. Having decent strategy is one thing, but when the dice don't roll your way is what happens. I've played on these machines a lot and there are times they are cold then other times warm to hot. On a cold machine, would be the Don't Pass would be betting on more.
Bro I’m going to be honest this might be the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard
@@danka2000 Well I been doing research on the patent on both stadium pop up craps companies, they are as crooked as Trump, but they are being sanction under slot machine licenses, and gaming entertainment by these state control boards to avoid liabilities, and consciences, just like the NFL, WWE, horse racing, or any other professional entertainment that riggs outcomes , Just think about it, where I am from real craps 15 to 25 tables, the stadium setups are 3 to 10, that's all you need to know. I will say this, The A I is so strong they can send unman missions to Mars controlling bubble crap rolls is nothing, the one thing that is not rigged; they're not forcing us to play, so if you are getting great enjoyment out of those interactive slots, that all that matters.
Good Luck to you.
As they say on Casinoquest "MAGNETS!!!" 🧲
haha, sure
I just had this video keep me company while stuck in traffic on the way home. Bubble craps are a nice way to spend time until the real tables open. Another great video!