Craps Cruise 10 - October 22 - 29, Harmony of the Seas

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Craps Cruise 10 - October 22 - 29, Harmony of the Seas

Post by heavy » Thu May 25, 2023 4:34 pm

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Join Heavy from Axis Power Craps and the URComped Meetup Team for Craps Cruise 10 this October 22, 2023!
This 7-Night Meetup will be sailing from Miami, Florida to the Eastern Caribbean onboard Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas! We'll visit some of our favorite island destinations - St Thomas, St Martin, and the Perfect Day at CocoCay, and have three Sea Days to enjoy the amenities of Harmony of the Seas.

This Meetup will include a Meet and Greet Cocktail reception, Farewell Party, Slot Pull, Slot Tournament, Hot Seats promotions, and the opportunity for private and group coaching sessions in the Axis Power Craps method of dice control and betting with Steve "Heavy" Haltom!!

P.S. Don't worry, if you or your traveling companion don't play craps it will still be a BLAST. The URComped family is a fun and friendly group of casino-playing cruisers, so don't miss this chance to connect and have a ton of fun!

Optional Craps Seminar at Sea sessions with Steve "Heavy" Haltom will be available from 8AM – 10AM on one of the Craps Tables in Casino Royale on Sea Day mornings. Reservations Required. Unsold slots (if any) will be available to book at a $50 surcharge onboard the ship.

On the first Sea Day (Day 2 of the cruise) Heavy will be teaching Dice Control for Casino Craps. You’ll learn the dice sets, the grip, and the tosses to influence the dice from three different positions at the table. Heavy will demonstrate these tosses and you will have the opportunity to practice them under his supervision during the class. Master these skills and you, too, will be playing craps with a positive expectation.

On the second Sea Day (Day 3 of the cruise) Heavy will be teaching Advanced Betting Strategies for Casino Craps. You’ll learn how to turn a profit at the table after just one hit and still have action on the table. He’ll show you the most powerful betting strategy that DI’s use to turn a quick profit on the table. You’ll see his Dominant Number Press Play. And you’ll learn how to quickly press your bets up to table max during a hot hand. And you’ll learn basic Dark Side Play so you can transition to the Don’ts on choppy tables in order to stay in the game until the table gets hot again. These are skills EVERY serious craps player must have to win.

On the third Sea Day (Day 6 of the cruise) Heavy will open the table for a “fine tuning” class to take any student who signed up for Days 1 and/or 2 to the next level of proficiency through additional training and practice. We’ll end this session with an open discussion where he will answer any questions you may have about craps, the history of the game, or the history of dice control that you may have. This is your chance to get answers to all of those questions you’ve been too shy to ask through the years. If it’s craps or gaming related – Heavy will likely have an answer. If he doesn’t – he’ll research it after the cruise and get back to you with the answer if he can find it.

Heavy’s Seminars at Sea are $299 for one session, $589 for 2 sessions, or $839 for all three. You can register by making payment directly to Heavy via the Zelle app on-line to axispowercraps@gmail.com. Pay via CashApp to $StephenHaltom. Or if you prefer to us PayPal you can register at any of the following links:

One Class at $299: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?c ... TX45YAAEQ
Two Classes at $589: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?c ... FQMPCS2U6
All Three Classes at $839: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?c ... 6DK5ZH3NE
To register for this cruise follow this link to URComped. Complete the registration form. Be sure to let your assigned host that you were referred by Heavy. Here’s that link:

https://urcomped.com/offer/details/2766 ... ?src=heavy

Join us this October 23rd on Harmony and experience all the big casino action, delectable dining, jaw-dropping shows, a world of water and fun, and of one of the greatest thrill-filled itineraries at Sea.
See you there.
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Re: Craps Cruise 10 - October 22 - 29, Harmony of the Seas

Post by Phiberoptik » Tue May 30, 2023 6:18 pm

sounds like a blast to be had. are individuals handling their own booking and travel arrangements?

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Re: Craps Cruise 10 - October 22 - 29, Harmony of the Seas

Post by heavy » Fri Jun 30, 2023 10:25 pm

If you follow my link in the above announcement you'll get registered on URComped and assigned a casino host, who will help you with booking. You'll be asked to upload copies of some of your best casino offers (mail offers) and copies of your highest ranked players cards (e.g. Caesars Diamond Elite, MGM Gold or Platinum, etc) so they can get an idea at what level you can be comped or discounted on your initial cruise with them. Future offers will be based on your play and casino rating on the cruise.

My first cruise with URComped I was fully comped based on my casino comp offers and my Diamond status with Caesars. That doesn't mean that everyone who is Diamond gets comped - they don't. But it worked out for me. But you can still get a discounted cruise offer even if you don't get comped - and if your play is sufficient on the cruise you'll get free cruise offers in the future.

I currently get anywhere from 10 - 50 free cruise offers per week - and sometimes more - from various lines I've taken cruises on - Royal Caribbean, MSC, Holland American, Carnival, etc. Once you are a rated player in their casinos - it's game on.
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Re: Craps Cruise 10 - October 22 - 29, Harmony of the Seas

Post by Coun 3 » Sat Jul 15, 2023 3:08 pm

Yes the one in February was great

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Re: Craps Cruise 10 - October 22 - 29, Harmony of the Seas

Post by Coun 3 » Sun Aug 20, 2023 12:11 pm

Anyone play on MSC seascape going September 3

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Re: Craps Cruise 10 - October 22 - 29, Harmony of the Seas

Post by 220Inside » Sun Aug 20, 2023 12:50 pm

Coun 3 wrote:
Sun Aug 20, 2023 12:11 pm
Anyone play on MSC seascape going September 3
Do they have craps tables yet on the MSC ships? I know they were supposed to be finally getting them some time this year, but have not heard weather it's actually happened yet.

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Re: Craps Cruise 10 - October 22 - 29, Harmony of the Seas

Post by heavy » Thu Aug 31, 2023 2:32 pm

As of now, the only MSC ship with a craps table is the MSC Meravigllia. I'm sure they have plans to add additional tables on their larger ships in the future, because the craps agame on Meravigllia was packed the entire cruise. The casino manager was very happy with the amount of play. No doubt word of that has already gone upstream to the head of casino operations at Meravigllia and they'll likely be adding craps to their ships that cruise the Caribbean in the US in the future. But I doubt that they'll have it this soon.

Seascape will likely have 2 roulette tables, a couple of baccarat tables, several blackjack tables, and a few carnival games as well - 3 card poker and the like. Watch their card games and make sure they're opening new decks of cards and not reusing the same cards from the previous day. Particularly on blackjack. Just saying.
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