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Wait, what?
What's your strategy? Place the 6&8? Maybe the 2&10?
I had a computer trainer called craps pro. I got good at it. Then I went to town (literally) and got fleeced.
Learned how to roll a flying vee. Dealer let me set the dice. Worked OK, until some chicken feeder started throwing.
Next. . . .
It is also interesting to see how the Casinos ..improve. thier tables to thwart player supposed advantages..
Speed bumps...harder n softer top coverings the diamond back boards.. n such..
Not to mention House rules...
I built a table n play at home alot..
Just watching the way things go ..is interesting to me..
I won a bundle of money (at least for me) many years ago at a Member-Guest event at a country club where I had worked. After the evening dance with the ladies the men retired to the bottom floor to the craps table. I only know the rudimentary rules, so as the dice were passed around after a player lost them, when they got to me I some how tended to keep them for a while. Without the dice I would either bet of the person rolling to either hit their number or not, so in my case it was pure luck!
I understand Blackjack much better and pretty much know how to play.
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Originally posted by STUD figmo AlIt is mostly luck John...
For everone... :0)
Yep .... all games of chance are mostly luck ..... but at least will knowledge in Blackjack you have a fighting chance against the house, even with the odds in their favor. I have never counted cards, so I don't know how much that changes the odds, but I know it has worked for those that are good at it.
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