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RE: SNIPING

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 9:26 pm
by amish dude
What is sniping ?

Re: RE: SNIPING

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 9:59 pm
by heavy
Sniping out a point refers to changing your dice set arrangement to specific arrangement in order to bring back the point. If you'll look on the CD with the handouts in your video package you should have one in there that shows examples of sniper sets.

Re: RE: SNIPING

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 1:01 pm
by LeftyAJ
Not sure if sniping makes alot of sense to me. After "sleeping" with Bone Tracker for the last couple of months I've come up with two dice sets that seem to work for me. Both are "casino tested" and they are my best seven avoidence sets. My base line betting strategy when shooting is PL w/ odds and place the six and eight.

My top rated set (my 2nd best 7 avoidence set 7.08 SRR) has the Six, Five and Eight as it's most common hit numbers. My second option (my best 7 avoidence set 7.38 SRR) has the Eight, Nine and Ten as it's best numbers. All of my tracking numbers are results from my practice rig and it seems that the lower SRR set works best under live casino play, so I usually start my rolls off with it.

If I'm banging out Six's and Eight's with one my two best seven avoidence sets why would I want to "change my karma" just to hit my point. Say the point is Four, neither of my sets according to BT have a positive % of hitting it. But I do have a 2V set in BT that has a +12.05% on the Four, but it's overall SRR is only 6.86. At this point in my DI development I want to keep things as simple as as possible (K.I.S.S.) I fully understand sniping 7's on the come out, But...... I'm new here, am I missing something, are there times that a set that has a higher chance of hitting the devil be used to bang out a difficult point number?

A.J.