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Dice Coach's Betting Tip's
When first entering
the game wait a few
rolls to see what
the table is
producing:
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Are the
shooters making
passes?
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Are they
repeating numbers?
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What numbers
are coming up more
often than other
numbers?
- What numbers
are not showing at
all?
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Are there
lots of craps
numbers, field
numbers etc.
- Always play in the
moment - betwhat is
rolling and lay
what
is not.
The Come-out set
for (7) is 6-1-6-1
axis with the 4-3 on
top.
- Parlay the
naturals -7 & 11's.
On the first hit the
parlay is 3 to 1,
second hit parlay is
7-1, on the third hit
take your winnings
and increase your
base bet by 50%.
After the
parlay, you do not
take odds on your
pass-line bet.
After you set a
point -wait one roll
due to
point-seven-out
factor (PSO) before
placing
odds bets and making
place bets. After
each subsequent
point is established
in a hand,
wait one roll before
turning on your
place bets and odds
bets.
Only bet pass-line
on yourself. When
other shooters have
the dice make no
pass-line
bets. After a point
is established the
shooter only has a
40% chance of
hitting his or her
pass line point.
After the point is
established you can
placea bet on the
line or have the
dealer place your
bet where the puck
is located. These
are not contract
bets and can be
removed.
When placing bets
on the box numbers,
remember each number
is an independent
occurrence. Always
collect on the first
hit, press on the
second hit, collect
on the third.
(ie:
collect-press-collect-press)
You can do a
full-press or press
one unit at a time.
Only make bets
within your own
comfort zone. If you
are thinking about
making a bet
that you are not
comfortable with,
-don't make the bet. - Remember there are
no bad bets -just
bad timing. Don't
chase numbers.
- Look for certain patterns or trends and always follow the current
trend.The Dice Coach
Another 20 minute
roll! I think between that little
modification and adopting your betting tactics,
that this will work well in the long run.
Thanks again! -
Bill - |
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