CRAPS DICE CONTROL - Page 4
One more point: even if you get the right answers to
these three questions, you may not get an advantage hand;
i.e. a hand of greater than six rolls. One reason is that
the shooter may not be setting and inadvertently picked up
the dice with a seven on the side yielding a higher chance
of throwing the seven. Another reason may be a random
outcome of a controlled throw. The dice will bounce after
landing. The key words here are altering the natural
outcome of the dice. This will not happen on every roll,
not even for a skilled rhythm roller. But you will find
shooters who will hold the dice for 36 minutes and deliver
some fantastic profits on a long hand. Before we end
this section, a very important question for you to solve.
Would you rather put your money, or increase your bet on a
shooter who throws at random, or one with at least a
modicum of control? Every crap shooter wants the long
hand. This is what it's all about. You have a better
chance of realizing this goal with a controlled thrower.
So evaluate the other shooters. Increase your bet if you
see control; decrease your bet if you see random. In your
next casino session, make it a point of studying the other
shooters. Bet with those that show some control. Lay off
or make a table minimum bet only on those that "feed the
chickens."
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