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Re: dont pass-worth it or not?

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 4:07 pm
by heavy
This should get it's own thread if this has not been thrashed out before.
There is very little that has not been discussed thoroughly on this forum, in this incarnation or in its previous ones, or on the Dice Institute forum or the old Dicesetter forum. It's something Irishsetter and I discuss frequently. There is a certain cycle to these things. I referred to it in a post I made last night, about this being the Fourth Wave of players in the modern dice control movement - the Fifth Wave is near at hand. There's about a three year cycle we got through where new members come into the forum and "discover" things that are all new to them - but the old timers have learned - and in many cases discarded or forgotten. With that said, these sorts of discussions are what keep forums like this alive - so it's a good thing.

Carry on.

Re: dont pass-worth it or not?

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 9:28 pm
by Golfer
For my part, I enjoy the new blood. I just met a new player Thursday, Luxlogs. Good guy.


Golfer

Re: dont pass-worth it or not?

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 5:30 pm
by heavy
This is one of the landmark Don't threads on the forum. Don't Pass Bets - Worth it or Not? What do you think. Don't Pass Bets versus Lay bets? Lay bets versus Don't Come bets. Don't Come bets versus Don't Pass bets? How do you choose?

Re: dont pass-worth it or not?

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 7:13 pm
by wild child
One player could wait patiently for some number of tosses before risking making a
DARK SIDE
( Don't Pass / Don't Come or LAYING AGAINST SOME SPECIFIC BOX NUMBER or another)
.
Other players could shun DARK SIDE WAGERS,and only bet DO SIDE ( bright side )
Finally the Dice Will decide
which choice shows a HIT
and
specifically what turns to "sh*t ".

After all is said by everyone
and
all the deciding is done.............

This dice game is just a CRAP SHOOT , we do it for fun................

just me saying
w c

Re: dont pass-worth it or not?

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 7:47 pm
by Dylanfreake
It is kind of funny reading over these old threads and seeing how your play and thoughts about craps have changed or remained the same. I am still playing the Don't, but am thinking of experimenting with the DC and also maybe play around with placing the 6 and 8 just for kicks.

The Don't Pass has been good for me over the years---- 17 years as of August to be exact. I may abort my experiment as soon as it starts.

Re: dont pass-worth it or not?

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 11:00 pm
by SHOOTITALL
Lordy DF, the world will end for sure. You are absolutely the best barometer of how to win at craps long term. We eagerly await a TR on this new adventure. If this works as well or better than your current playing, then what? Do you have to rethink the last 10 years on a wooda coouda, maybe, what? Just joshing ya. After all you have stepped up to some very good whiskey, although I haven't had a shot of it in like 30 years. This is going to be fun. sia

Re: dont pass-worth it or not?

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 2:01 am
by stratocasterman
IMO, utilizing consistency, I still think the DP is a good bet. Obviously the math does and the casino seems to think that way too.

Re: dont pass-worth it or not?

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 6:05 am
by Dylanfreake
Well the DP and the DC are the same house edge-wise. The 7 and 11 rolling when the bet is in the DC box is the big killer , just like a comeout natural on the DP. So using a DC in lieu of a DP should be a wash , as I was explaining to a fellow don't player who plays a DC ; actually he plays three DCs per shooter. I told him that I may try seeing how a DC does for about 6 months of play which for me would be between 60 and 75 hours.

The 6 and 8 place bets are kind of new territory for me. In my early days of craps play , I did dabble with a handful of 6/8 place bets but not many. With my Darkside mentality and a very meager bankroll, I never felt comfortable with minimum rightside wagers on the felt, as I was explaining to another fellow player that presses the heck out of any place bet wins. When I told him that I may try a minimum 6/8 place bet , one hit and both bets down , he laughed and said, "Why play craps if you aren`t going to win money?"

Now that I have built up a larger bankroll , I can do more experimentation, within reason. The only problems I see Is table position and the ease of making a DC wager and working the dealer more than I normally do from taking down both place bets when either hit.

I may even get a few more comp dollars to purchase overpriced cigars ,whiskeys and martinis at the casinos.

Re: dont pass-worth it or not?

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 9:12 am
by Moe Bettor
Always been amused by the don't payoff..how the dealer moves the chips around the layout to pay you..like showing everybody what you did versus how they all lost their asses. I'll have $15 on the DC with a dollar yo..DC moves to the
8 and I throw $18 down and say $18 in back. Love it.

Re: dont pass-worth it or not?

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 9:42 am
by mssthis1
They do those moves to try and prevent employee/player collusion. If a dealer was cheating and shoving money out to his partner player, making it look like a lay or DC bet, security needs visual evidence of the trail that money took to see if it was a legit bet or not

Re: dont pass-worth it or not?

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 1:46 pm
by heavy
As a side note - 80% of the "security" people they have watching the games don't even know the correct payout on a $6 six or eight. The camera is following the big money. When black action hits the tables the eyes are on the screen. When red or green action is on the table for the most part they could care less. They're too busy trying to figure out which loser at the blackjack game is counting cards.

Re: dont pass-worth it or not?

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 3:24 pm
by mssthis1
What heavy said. Even those dealers/players who were past posting hop bets got away with it until another dealer or pit critter squealed on them.

Re: dont pass-worth it or not?

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 2:55 pm
by London Shooter
DF I wouldn't be concerned about working the dealers more than you normally do. One hit and "place bets down" instruction to the dealer is not a lot of extra work. That's a lot more straightforward than some press moves people ask for.

Re: dont pass-worth it or not?

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 5:22 pm
by SHOOTITALL
It's their job, believe me, I have seen dealers so fast it looked like magic. What bother dealers are the odd bets, like a $8 six and eight.
They have to pay out $7 bucks on the $6 portion and $2 on the $2 portion (and the bettor says, "$1 for $10!!) Drives them nuts. Only the new break-in dealers get confused.
Truly I am looking forward to how your new adventure plays out.

Re: dont pass-worth it or not?

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 7:45 pm
by Dylanfreake
May give it a try for a couple of hours tomorrow before a trip to the hills next week. I hope I do not chicken out on the place bets. The last time I made a right side wager was probably in 2004 or 2005.

I shall buy in for $500 which will also be my loss limit. That is between 3 and 4% of my Total Gambling Bankroll. I shall use The Dice Doctors way of locking up winning chips while playing for my two or three hour trip. So I hope to play all the way through that buy in during the session.

If the session is less than 2 hours it will probably be a losing one. It should be a winner if it is closer to a three hour session.

Re: dont pass-worth it or not?

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 8:06 pm
by Dylanfreake
I just looked in my 2004 gambling journal and I do believe that the last right side wager I made was at old,old Harrah's,which is now Resorts Casino in Nov. I was playing that night with Operator and his wife Wanda.It was interesting to see that my Total Gambling Bankroll at that time was a little over $2000.

I started going to casinos in Aug. of 2000.

Re: dont pass-worth it or not?

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 5:47 am
by Dylanfreake
My session for my play yesterday is in the trip report section.