You are correct, no rule against buying in when the puck is on, and gambler’s fallacy…however, it is etiquette to NOT do it, as the dice won’t be pushed to the shooter until your transaction is complete, and many people will then place bets, thereby “freezing out” the shooter…so when the 7 comes (and it often does) everyone at the table blames you…just don’t be that guy, wait until the puck is off before buying in…
Not going to wait through a long roll that could have been potentially profitable. Again, gambler's fallacy to think 7 will come up more often just because someone buys in during a roll. Couldn't care less what people think. The dice don't care when someone buys in, and neither should you. PERIOD.
I see the "No Setting Dice" sign... never seen that at a table before. Is that common? (I also agree with etiquette of not buying while puck is ON - bad luck)
"No setting dice" has been in Wendover for decades because it's a small border town that relies on weekend gamblers and getting as many rolls per hour as possible. Most wanna-be dice setters take too long to set the dice, and it slows the game down, thereby decreasing the number of rolls per hour the casino needs to be able to make money. As for buying in while the puck is ON being bad luck, that's just gamblers fallacy. The dice don't care when you buy in.
Wouldn't really want to play where the dice can't be set. I don't know if it improves anyone's odds, but somehow it makes me feel like I have a better chance against the casino.
Fun to watch. Where I thought to add units and get washed out!! But it’s kool to play at the craps or at the roulette cuz were having fun at the tables not like the slots
Good luck. ALL tables in Wendover and most small town casinos are like that. It's there so the game moves along and they get more rolls per hour. These small casinos rely on weekend gamblers to stay open, and if they have too many morons who think they know how to set the dice and end up taking 30+ seconds to do so, and then just toss them like a chicken feeder, the take for the casino won't be as good. It has NOTHING to do with the casino worried about dice setters or that they've been taken by them before.
The combination "Don't Pass Don't Come" box/line is interesting. Do the dealers or box just verify with each other who has a Don't Pass bets to avoid past posting?
He lost money because he's playing at a 10 table betting small and not maxing odds. Table 10x odds. At least play 3, 4, 5 odds. Especially on that 4. I'm always maxing out odd on my roll and playing hard ways if my point is even. Point is to profit off craps not break even or prevent loss.
Read the comments. People are talking. They don’t allow dice setting in Wendover becasue it’s a small border town that gets most of its business on the weekends. Most people who set dice don’t know what they’re doing and take too long to do it, thereby slowing down the game. Small weekend casinos, like those in Wendover, need as many rolls per hour as possible to be able to stay in business. Poser dice setters lower the take the casino makes because of their lack of skill or knowhow. THAT is why they don’t allow dice setting.
Yes they are. Wendover is a small border town that relies on weekend visitors, and as such needs as many rolls per hour in order to actually be profitable. Too many “dice setters” don’t o wow hat they’re doing and take WAAAAY too long setting the dice, thereby reducing the number of rolls per hour. Fewer rolls leads to less take for the casino.
I dislike the Wendover layouts...no separate don't come and the don't pass is in a weird place. Also, bar two vs twelve. different for difference sake. It is irrelevant but still. edit - your videos are great though!
Gamblers fallacy. When you buy in makes no difference to the dice. There’s a reason 7 is the most probable number to come up, and it has nothing to do with when you buy in.
@@InsidetheCasino It just sucks the fun out for me....however, I set quick 3 to 5 seconds average. It is not rocket surgery but I get their stance and I also know, it is a non-factor so it is all good.
That’s how it is for small town casinos. They need more rolls per hour to make the money they need to stay profitable. And poser dice setters take way too long to set the dice.
You are correct, no rule against buying in when the puck is on, and gambler’s fallacy…however, it is etiquette to NOT do it, as the dice won’t be pushed to the shooter until your transaction is complete, and many people will then place bets, thereby “freezing out” the shooter…so when the 7 comes (and it often does) everyone at the table blames you…just don’t be that guy, wait until the puck is off before buying in…
Not going to wait through a long roll that could have been potentially profitable. Again, gambler's fallacy to think 7 will come up more often just because someone buys in during a roll. Couldn't care less what people think. The dice don't care when someone buys in, and neither should you. PERIOD.
@@InsidetheCasino couldn’t agree more. The dice don’t have feelings
Lots of rules on this table: no setting dice and no smoking - no thank you 😀
I see the "No Setting Dice" sign... never seen that at a table before. Is that common? (I also agree with etiquette of not buying while puck is ON - bad luck)
"No setting dice" has been in Wendover for decades because it's a small border town that relies on weekend gamblers and getting as many rolls per hour as possible. Most wanna-be dice setters take too long to set the dice, and it slows the game down, thereby decreasing the number of rolls per hour the casino needs to be able to make money.
As for buying in while the puck is ON being bad luck, that's just gamblers fallacy. The dice don't care when you buy in.
Also no call bets.. but ive seen them before
Wouldn't really want to play where the dice can't be set. I don't know if it improves anyone's odds, but somehow it makes me feel like I have a better chance against the casino.
@@InsidetheCasinobasic etiquette 😂😂😂
Apparently they aren't that stringent... I watched the guy set them in this video lol.
Ive never seen a table where the Don't Pass pushes on a 2! Interesting!
Yeah normally a 12 is a push
Fascinating to watch! Great video and awesome channel! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
@@InsidetheCasino Thanks for making awesome content!
I love that I can play along. Great videos, man.
Glad you enjoy it!
I've never seen a layout where the don't pass bar is above the field.
How do they tell the difference between the Don't Pass and the Don't Come bets?
Fun to watch. Where I thought to add units and get washed out!! But it’s kool to play at the craps or at the roulette cuz were having fun at the tables not like the slots
That was a neat run as shooter there. Can't go wrong with the ol' Three Point Molly as well. 👍
Indeed!
At least the dealer doesn't yell out "Seven! Craps---a loser!" anymore.
Would make it fun if they did.
“No dice setting” I probably would go somewhere else after seeing that
Good luck. ALL tables in Wendover and most small town casinos are like that. It's there so the game moves along and they get more rolls per hour. These small casinos rely on weekend gamblers to stay open, and if they have too many morons who think they know how to set the dice and end up taking 30+ seconds to do so, and then just toss them like a chicken feeder, the take for the casino won't be as good. It has NOTHING to do with the casino worried about dice setters or that they've been taken by them before.
love your videos hope you keep making some!
The guy to your left had terrible luck. 7 7 7. He should pass when its his turn. Cost everyone alot of money! Thanks for the vid!
Thanks for watching!
GO to the CAGE Cashier BEFORE heading to your table.. That way you can jump right in..
The combination "Don't Pass Don't Come" box/line is interesting. Do the dealers or box just verify with each other who has a Don't Pass bets to avoid past posting?
I guess. I don’t play the Don’ts, so I’m not sure.
Good game. Enjoyed thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
How did you roll the dice 19 times hit several points and end up losing 93 dollars?
LOL! Not sure.
He lost money because he's playing at a 10 table betting small and not maxing odds. Table 10x odds. At least play 3, 4, 5 odds. Especially on that 4. I'm always maxing out odd on my roll and playing hard ways if my point is even. Point is to profit off craps not break even or prevent loss.
@@KoreanMikeI’ve seen plenty of guys play your style and have to rebuy after just 5 shooters.
So nobody is going to talk about the sign that says
NO SETTING DICE CRAPS
Read the comments. People are talking.
They don’t allow dice setting in Wendover becasue it’s a small border town that gets most of its business on the weekends. Most people who set dice don’t know what they’re doing and take too long to do it, thereby slowing down the game. Small weekend casinos, like those in Wendover, need as many rolls per hour as possible to be able to stay in business. Poser dice setters lower the take the casino makes because of their lack of skill or knowhow. THAT is why they don’t allow dice setting.
I see the sign says no dice setting. Are all the casinos like that in wendover?
Yes they are. Wendover is a small border town that relies on weekend visitors, and as such needs as many rolls per hour in order to actually be profitable. Too many “dice setters” don’t o wow hat they’re doing and take WAAAAY too long setting the dice, thereby reducing the number of rolls per hour. Fewer rolls leads to less take for the casino.
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That dealer has hands like butter!
Why people play the come just to put minimum odds blows my fucking mind.
I have been dealing days for 30 years…. I can tell you these dealers a very weak.
Nice first long roll.
Thanks. Had a fun session.
I have seen the no dice setting rule, i will just ask them to give them to me on the set i want
Good idea.
@@InsidetheCasino They will not do it. I tried asking. No dice...as they say.
@paulhoppe4596 go to a better casino bc I'll give it to you how you'd ask.
And I would gladly tip in return!
What Casino is that?
Says it in the video. Peppermill in Wendover.
Dealer was in the splash zone
Indeed.
I dislike the Wendover layouts...no separate don't come and the don't pass is in a weird place. Also, bar two vs twelve. different for difference sake. It is irrelevant but still. edit - your videos are great though!
Thanks for watching. Glad you like the videos!
10:30 why dont you just cut out the middle man and throw the chips directly at the dealers face?
LOL!😂
admin, please leave the numbers that come out on the vid ! thanks !
ok
What happened in the beginning, is exactly what happens when idiots throw money on the table with the puck on. Immediate 7 smh
Gamblers fallacy. When you buy in makes no difference to the dice. There’s a reason 7 is the most probable number to come up, and it has nothing to do with when you buy in.
Man, no dice setting kills me.
🤷🏼♂️Small town casinos. They need more rolls per hour to be able to grow and keep the lights on.
@@InsidetheCasino It just sucks the fun out for me....however, I set quick 3 to 5 seconds average. It is not rocket surgery but I get their stance and I also know, it is a non-factor so it is all good.
No setting dice?! That's a crazy stupid rule.
That’s how it is for small town casinos. They need more rolls per hour to make the money they need to stay profitable. And poser dice setters take way too long to set the dice.
id leave over no dice setting
Dice setting is superstition and just slows down the game.
I hate dice setting anyway all the time too set the dice and 7out u got to hit the back wall totally disregards the dice setting
Ok
Do you ever play the Don't or Iron Cross? It's been awhile since I watched your older videos and can't remember if you do or not?
I usually play a form of the Iron Cross.
@@InsidetheCasino Gotcha 👍