Sunday, March 28, 2010

Advantage Players

Are you a CAP (Craps Advantage Player) ?? .....  I think Advantage Players has been best described by the following:
Advantage player is a term used to describe a person who has the ability to play a casino gambling game so skillfully that even without cheating, that person can negate or reverse the casino's typical built-in house advantage in that game. Examples of advantage play include card counting in blackjack and dice control in craps.
Casinos will generally eject an individual whom they identify as being an advantage player. And habitual offenders may ultimately find themselves listed in the Griffin Book, and thus become unwelcome in most casinos. However, advantage players are abiding the established rules of the game, and thus committing no actual fraud against the casino. Therefore, unlike those who cheat outright at the games, advantage players can operate without fear of being criminally prosecuted if they are discovered. **
And this Blog inspired a post by Mad Professor within just a few days:
The professional advantage-player is there to make money, while the professional gambler is there for the action of the game, and making money is secondary or even tertiary.

If the professional gambler happens to make a profit while he is gambling…all the better…but money is not the force that drives him…it is the RISK that attracts and keeps him searching for the next risk-taking “gamble”.

The professional advantage-player makes his money from perfecting his craft.

He develops his skills in the same manner as a professional athlete, and develops his money-management and decision-making skills in the same manner as a senior corporate executive.

The professional advantage-player is almost completely the opposite of, and the antithesis to a professional gambler.

A professional advantage-player tries to engineer as much risk as possible out of the game. In craps for example, by de-randomizing the dice, he seeks to reduce risk. For him, MONEY is principally the way to gauge progress and to keep score.

For the professional gambler, as long as he can be in a game, almost any game where he can have money at risk, then he is generally satisfied. He treats wins simply as more fuel to get him into, and keep him in more and more gambling action. A full belly and a chance to play is principally what keeps him going.

The professional advantage-player seeks to take as much risk and gamble OUT OF his chosen game; and if the opportunity to do so dries up; then he'll move on to another pursuit where opportunity does exist. ***
Advantage Play in Craps only begins with knowing how to toss the dice, you also have to know:
  1. How to be a better ADVANTAGE bettor AND
  2. How to recognize scams not only in the casinos but also in the Craps educational field.
.... and that is how this website will help you become a better Craps Advantage Player (CAP)


** - Advantage Player definition ...
*** - The message board with no balls to cite references or name names ...

Friday, March 26, 2010

Biased Dice Updates ....

In addition to what is listed in the topics here, see the following link for more information on how the casinos increase their House edge by changing the odds with unbalanced dice:

Craps Advantage Players ....

Monday, March 22, 2010

Heavy's continued shenanigans ....

from Heavy's board ..... note Heavy's new signature line --- whatever that means as if he is talking to 5 year olds ?? .... also note the red change in TOS --- that tells you right there for Heavy that it is all about the money and not the development of craps brainstorming ...

and who does Heavy think he is trying to control Freedom of Expression ...... Heavy is actually trying to prevent the free flow of ideas by controlling Private Message content :-X

Quote:
Terms of Service
« Thread Started on Feb 5, 2010, 12:35pm »

I have made a slight change in the Terms of Service of the forum relative to solicitation of members off-line through the Private Message function of the board. This function is available to members only. The Terms of Service can be found at this link:
http://axispower.proboards.com/index.cgi....ead=1436&page=1

The change is highlighted in red below:

"You also agree not to post any copyrighted material unless the copyright is owned by you or you have consent from the owner of the copyrighted material. You retain your copyright of any material posted on this forum. However, the administrator reserves the right to post excerpts of your material, with author attribution, in promotional material and on other forums operated by the forum owner. In no case will our material be utilized for any other commercial purposes without your express consent.

You agree not to post any Spam, flooding, advertisements, chain letters, pyramid schemes, and solicitations are also inappropriate to this forum. Deliberate posting of advertising on this site will result in the immediate removal of the post, and the banning of the poster's IP address. Likewise, anyone soliciting members through the Private Message function of the forum for any of the above, or actively recruiting members/participants for other web forums will be barred and their membership's deleted. An individual posting a link to an informative non-commercial site may be allowed with prior permission. When in doubt about any of these - send the administrator a private message on the board and get permission first."

The beatings will continue until morale improves.

http://axispower.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=gcf&action=display&thread=8893


Post by The Lion on Feb 13, 2010, 9:11pm
Re: Invidious Heavy .....
LOLOLOL!!!! Thank you Heavy for this stress-relieving belly (punn intended) laugh!

If you remember Charles Laughton in Mutiny On The Bounty ... CAPTAIN BLIGH ... not only does Heavy remind me of him, but this line MUST be from the book itself if not the movie, and it is obviously Cpt.Bligh's:

"The beatings will continue until morale improves."

Knowing Heavy and his self image -- this IS a quote from Bligh!

Remember the story was about the Caine MUTINY. Anyone still on his board after this one is just plain STUPID ... or has the same low self esteem that his leader does! The rest will grow a pair and leave !
 ... "The beatings will continue until morale improves." (Heavy to his own guys.) What a compassionate leader. Makes you want to follow him into battle, eh?

Heavy never has the courage to fight his own battles, but has to employ his sidekicks into his army

... Post by dbn1952 on Feb 26, 2010
LoL, I must say, Harley, you definitely got the goods on Heavy. I almost feel sorry for him (almost). Perhaps you should tell him and us that "the pasting with continue until morale improves!!"

Fondly,

Dave

Heavy is threatening to delete his own members left and right from his Axis Power Craps website in an effort to stop anyone (and me) from exposing him -- word at the Starbucks is Heavy has already banned 3 of his own members and 2 of them do not even care about getting back on -- so be warned -- if you are visiting Las Vegas to play craps and you use an IP address in Las Vegas to maybe check out something on his board -- watch out -- Heavy will delete you

FYI Heavy -- I have never used any one's username and password (except my own) to access your message board ...... I don't have to, you left the back door open ...... and you have no clue -- you are looking in all the wrong places and just going off half-kocked and shooting in the dark

Besides what are you afraid of -- afraid that some one may post the truth about your Captain Bligh shenanigans :o

Quote:
Heavy
Administrator

The Perils of Piggybacking
« Thread Started 02/26/10 at 4:30pm »

...Personally, I could care less what anyone has to say about guys like me, Irish, MP, Maddog, or Deadcat. After all, you could fit their entire readership - including sock puppets - on a short bus. However, I DO care about copyrighted material from this site appearing elsewhere without permission. I DO care about member of this forum being solicited under YOUR handle for participation in other forums. I DO care about the numerous violations of the TOS of this board - going back for YEARS.

Just think about how these things go. You give your username and password to someone, who in turn passes it along to two or three of their friends, who in turn passes it along to two or three of their friends. Next thing you know we are getting 50 hits a day on YOUR username - each time from a different IP address. Oh, yeah. It is painfully obvious when I look back through the IP tracker on the site.

Anyway, suffice to say that I will be shutting a few of you good folks down in the days to come. If it happens to occur to you and you are an Alumni or Emeritus member - well, we're gonna miss you but you are still going to be gone. Will this get all of the "leaks" plugged? Unlikely. But I trust it will make my point.

Feeling a little guilty? Then get into your profile, change your password and don't give the new password to anyone. There might be hope for you yet.

heavy

http://axispower.proboards.com/index.cgi

.... let's look a little closer at Heavy's last control-freak double standard post from his Axis Power Craps website:
Quote:
Heavy
Administrator

The Perils of Piggybacking
« Thread Started 02/26/10 at 4:30pm »

... I am talking about the practice of allowing your friends and/or acquaintances to piggyback on your account here on the forum - providing them access via YOUR username and password. Yep. You know who you are. And you know exactly what I'm talking about.

Fact is, over 80% of the members of this forum are comped in. Almost no one who requests a "dice pal" membership is rejected. And really, the ONLY reason I charge a subscription fee at all is to keep the riff-raff out. And yes, I'm talking about some of the slugs who are piggybacking on your accounts.

The good news - these jerk-offs do seem to have enough sense not to post on the forum under your name. However, they do wholesale cut-and-paste information from this site onto other sites where they gleefully take things out of context in an effort to make themselves look good at everyone else's expense. ...
someone help me make sense out of this beginning of his thread ???

- the double standard part -- Heavy does not like piggybacking by using other's usernames YET Captain Bligh the Pirate himself used to brag about how he knew everything on the private PARR network because he was using a friend's username and password to access it ::)

.... it must not be a money problem cause he says 80% of his membership is comped --- or is he really complaining about maybe $500.

.... so he charges a few fees "to keep the riff-raff out" yet the good news is that those jerks don't post there -- again help me with what is the problem that Heavy seems to be crying about ???

.... but he says "they" do wholesale cut and paste to make themselves look good by taking things out of context --- help me understand this -- "they" is probably 99% me and why do I need to make myself look good ??? LoL -- I am not selling anything and I don't have an ego that needs to be pumped up so it is not for my health, but instead to EXPOSE the BS of others that do more insulting due to there insecure presense in the craps world --- or maybe just life altogether ....... as Dave pointed out above, it makes you almost feel sorry for the poor Pirates

so help me again -- what is the purpose of Heavy's bitching .... other than to try to make up some BS reason to ban a few people that may be giving ME their password

Read my lips Mr. double standard Heavy -- you are the username stealer that piggybacks on the PARR network and I have never before nor will I ever in the future use anyone else's username to access your message board

don't need to -- the truth is out there so quit trying to hide it --- AND why don't you make your board free like this message board ... or are you just a scared little piggybacker from Arkansas

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Mad Professor – the "Wizard of Oz" ....

My apologies to the readers for the following negatively toned thread ...... for the most part, I absolutely despise personal attacks against others in the Dice Community as it usually just a distraction from the real issues at hand. HOWEVER, there are a few out there that enjoy stroking their egos by embellishing to the point that their fictional and theoretical writings may sound smooth, but it does not give a realistic view of live casino craps.

so I apologize for entering into this thread and I hope that most of you will stop now and not read it ..... for others that are as much a "Retard" as I and can not help themselves, I hope the following is a little entertaining and not a total waste of time & bandwidth ....

see Hangover clip for definition of "Retard":
http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=dqQ8AHCrCtw

A few of us that play craps most everyday refer to Mad Professor (MP) as the "Wizard of Oz" - hiding behind a curtain and his monitor instead of on live casino tables ....

... now don't get me wrong - I will be the 1st person to advise every craps player to read everything MP writes (don't have to buy his book cause it is just a copy of his internet postings) ..... but after you read each of his well crafted words, take a step back and think about what you just read --- for the most part, MP's writings are just basic common sense about the game we all love

as a good friend and mentor of mine noted, waayy tooo many of us get caught up in our own "aimlessly chasing MP story" --- I am guilty of that, but may the Dice Gods curse me with a day of PSOs if I ever just blindly grab onto MP's coattails like so many do

What we do know about MP (mostly obtained from monitoring his editings on his FaceBook page):
  •  MP's real name is Paul L.(blah-blah French name)

  •  he lives in Hamilton, ON (near King Street East between Spadina Avenue and Melrose Ave South) --- that's Canada, a place not well known for it's craps players & it's a far cry from anything close to resembling Las Vegas ...
  •  MP's email address is: mad_6_8_professor@hotmail.com
  • MP has over 101 albums of car pictures on his FaceBook page ... that's albums, with each album averaging about 70 individual pictures of cars or roughly 7,000 car pictures
  •  no one I know has ever seen him shoot anywhere except in a few of his local casinos in Canada and across the border in NY, yet he claims in his "Bible" to make nearly $400,000. annually from craps and from constantly traveling all over the world -- all done with mainly $5. to $25. bets on himself -- not betting on anyone else at the table .... to mathematically do this, MP would have to have:
  1.  60 rolls every time he touched the dice;
  2.  have no PSOs;
  3.  power press on himself;
  4.  play more than the few hours he claims to play each week;
  5.  take helicopters and borrow Tiger Woods' jet to travel to every casino he claims to play in all year long (thereby eliminating travel time so that he puts in enough time on the tables) 
AND if he did make that much $$$ every year playing craps, then he would have absolutely never enough time:
  • to write all his writings;
  • to talk to all his casino friends to get the info about where they play (and then pens it himself as if he were there);
  • AND most importantly, MP would never have enough time to post all his car pictures on the internet on at least 2 different websites (Dice Institute and Face Book) ....
if there ever was something so close to imposterization, I would dare say it has been done perfectly by the man behind the curtain and his monitor - the Mad Professor

...... and if we give him the benefit of the doubt of making $1,000. per day then he would have to play 400 days per year to equal his claim of $400,000. per year (see page 295 of MP's "Crapshooting Bible")

- and that would include ZERO Loss Days per year ::)(MP even vaguely alludes that he may have several "losing for a few days" sessions on page 296)

- and on top of his fictitious writings, I believe his accomplishments are way overstated ... how can he get $400,000 per year averaging "4 or 5 days per week" (page 21, yet he has recently posted on DI.com that he now plays less) at $1,000. per day ...... he just does not add up in the real world ???

4.5 days x $1,000 x 52 weeks = $234,000 or more than 40% LESS than what he claims he makes IF he is perfect for the year & has ZERO losing days ..... and also assumes he takes zero vacation weeks

As noted by one of our fellow CAPers:
"Has anyone ever seen both the Mad Professor and the Captain in the same place at the same time?? Oops, wait, no one has ever seen either of them. My bad...Has anyone ever not seen both of them in the same place at the same time??? Wait, that doesn't make any sense. But then, much of what we hear doesn't! LoL"

Dave

On several occasions Mad Professor has made posts that are not factually true, thereby adding credibility that all his exploits are not for real ... consider what the popular but never seen Craps ghost author - Mad Professor - posted the following without an accredited cite on May 6, 2008 on http://diceinstitute.proboards.com/:

... with the recent announcement by Harrah’s that they are increasing the maximum Fire-bet limit from $5 to $25, thereby moving the upper maximum-payout for this wager from $5,000 to $25,000

so I thought I would hit the Strip to see if there was any truth to this rumor ..... dealers & Boxes at Bally's & Caesars knew nothing of this news and as of today -- over a year and a half after Mad Professor made this erroneous post and no one in the world has raised their Fire Bet to $25. ......

1st - the maximum Harrah's Fire Bet is not $5 as MP posted, but $10 on several Vegas properties including Caesar's, Rio, Paris, Bally's and Harrah's --- if the Mad Professor was for real and actually played the Fire Bet on a real table instead of stealing information from outdated internet resources like the Wizard of Odds, he would have easily known the maximum Harrah's Fire Bet was not $5 as he posted;

2nd - it can not be arbitrarily done without the State Gaming Commission approving the higher payouts unless they originally had the $25 option approved with their original application .....

I seriously doubt this is the case ...... Mad Professor went on to explain in his post that sometimes he will ask the Boxman to allow higher bets on the Fire Bet and they would make exceptions for him ..... again I contend this is not possible without State Gaming Board approval in advance

even irishsetter is agreeing with our MP allegations that MPaul's posts are more unrealistic theories than probable when he posted on Heavy's Forum ( http://axispower.proboards.com/ ) :
Quote:
irishsetter
Dice Guru

« Reply #17 February 17, 2010 at 11:25 »

... I'm going to say something, and I'm sure it'll be also taken out of context by MP and the Short Bus cut and paste brigade. The BoneTracker edge-determination is ALREADY mostly meaningless unless you add some variables. ...

So, when you say a player should place " the lion's share of your betting-weight on your top one or two box-numbers," it's an oversimplified answer, with a largely overstated ROI figure attached to it. The fact is, I think a player should wager largely on those numbers that have historically appeared. However, I think players need to have alternative plans of action, and a more realistic view of profit potential because our edge is dynamic. If you were to cut up a large sample of BT data, and take snap shots at different times, the edge on given numbers will be dynamic depending on where in the sample set, size of the sub set etc. The problem with using BT as the end all is if the sample size is too small, then the data is subject to normal variance. When the sample size gets too large, there's a smoothing effect.

So, feel free to lead players down a primrose path with your simplistic view. I have no doubt that some members will discount my point of view. But I also have no doubt that many players have disappeared from the DI community over the years because they believed your over simplified, overstated and over-hyped predictive model.
 And a reply to this quote:
Re: Debunking the "Wizard of Oz" ....
Post by The Lion on Feb 18, 2010, 8:17pm

When we say it we get ripped, but when Irish says it he gets applause. Well Irish, you have finally gotten my applause too! Absofknlutely well said! The naive misuse of BT included. MP propaganda is just that. He mostly plays at home, not for real in casinos. So the pied piper HAS led many to the abyss.

A great teacher who could not perform in the function that he was teaching once said: I can teach but I can't do, and I am a great teacher. WHY? Because I have spent decades refining the sound bytes that will teach you what you need to know and REMEMBER UNDER STRESS.

MP has done just that. He has issued resonating sound bytes from his fictional expertise and those sound bytes have led the lemmings over the cliff.

Thank you Irish for putting it all in one post succinctly. Did I say we agree?!

And thank you Harley for the cut and paste here. Now, I hope Irish reads it. And MP.
........ seriously, isn't it sad when 1 computer simulator attacks another theorists --- I guess it takes one to know one --- here's another post by irishsetter attacking MP on Heavy's board:
Quote:
« Result #9 on Feb 17, 2010, 5:59pm »

... my historical data indicates no such thing can be said of MP, so my predictive model indicates that we'll see more, unwitnessed, unverifiable, over simplified, theoretical clap-trap from him in the future.

BTW, nice cherry-picking/manipulation of data for shooterx, MP. The next time I do analysis, I'll only use the data that suits my theory and omit that which does not.

...... I will later post more examples to debunk more of his postings

Friday, March 19, 2010

"Casinos will not cheat" - yea right

For all those in denial (the "Flat Earth Society") saying that casinos as a whole would not cheat, look how rampant the cheating was in New York right under everyone's noses:
" ... a recent story about New York cabbies overcharging their customers has set off a firestorm of buzz. The initial story broke last week, when it was revealed that thousands of cabbies in the Big Apple had overcharged their customers by a total of $8.3 million over several years.

The news sparked immediate Web searches on "new york cab ripoffs" and "taxi scams" as well as lookups for the Taxi and Limousine Commission. The Commission found that dishonest cab drivers were charging customers the "suburban rate," which is twice the "city rate." All told, 35,558 cab drivers "illegally charged a rider at least once." That's out of 48,300 licensed drivers.
Not a very good percentage. (almost 75%)
So, how was the scam discovered? It all started with one guy who was suspicious of his fare. Dr. Mitchell Lee, who often takes taxis home after working at the NYU Medical Center, says he noticed his normal $5 fare had mysteriously risen to $7 one night. He complained to the driver, who offered Lee a discount. Lee declined, paid the full fare with his credit card, then complained to the Taxi and Limousine Commission. From that one complaint, a gigantic scam was quickly unraveled." **
...... the same is so for casinos -- if 1 casino figures out how to increase the odds at Craps, then others will be sure to follow ......... it's a simple law of competition

** - Link to full story

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Lo$$ Limits ....

Money Management ....
In his book "John Patrick's Craps", Patrick talks about Bankroll in Chapter 3 (page 24) and says you should set your Loss Limit at 50% of whatever you bring into the casino .... and here is another theory:

Quote:
Intelligently managing your bankroll should be a key fundamental in any craps strategy, because it is the only way of knowing if your plan is working. A good method, but one that many find hard to follow, is to set a loss limit and to adhere to it. Often a player will sit down at the craps table, bankrolling himself a hundred dollars. However, as often happens, the player begins a losing streak, and the money is lost quickly, and the player is tempted to increase his bankroll. On the other hand, it is just as difficult to set a maximum limits for wins, because if you are winning, why leave?

Another method to managing your bankroll can be done by playing only with your winning. For example, say you bankroll yourself one hundred dollars for a game of craps. This should also be your loss limit. Begin playing, and should you lose, follow your loss limit and walk away. If you win initially, then wait until you have $75-$100 over your initial bankroll, and the put that money aside. In this way, in case you should lose all your winning, then you will still have your original bankroll. If you continue winning, then put another hundred dollars aside and exclude it permanently from the game.
The Gambler’s Fallacy

Many gamblers believe that they are “due for a win” after a streak of losses. When such players lose a few bets in a row, they often increase their bet dramatically, expecting a win. This expectation is called the gambler’s fallacy.

Unfortunately, losing a few bets or even many bets in a row does not affect the odds of winning the next bet. So even if you’ve lost a few bets running, you shouldn’t bet more than what you had planned. Chasing your losses with big bets is a sure way to the poor house....

http://quamut.com/quamut/craps/page/money_management_in_craps.html

... and although there are probably 1001 theories on Loss Limits and betting strategies, I tend to favor the following:

- Never bet more than 10% of your bankroll for any 1 roll ... and

- Loss Limit set at 25% of my bankroll per casino (50% for the day)


.... what are your favorite Lo$$ Limit guidelines that help you survive the roll of the dice ??


here is another interesting opinion on Lo$$ Limits by a well known Advantage Black Jack player that is admittedly new to craps, when commenting on DeadCat’s strategy:

Quote:

Jan 17, 2010, 4:52pm, lvbear wrote:
DeadCat wrote:

Quote:
I don't play with "win goals" and "loss limits" anymore. I haven't for some time. That's gambler's thinking. If conditions are right and my shooting is good, I'll play until they aren't. If no positive-expectation opportunity presents itself, I won't play. This makes a doubling timeline tricky but I am trying to do with craps what is acceptable for BJ professionals. I see this as a linchpin in bringing DI fully into the AP realm. Somebody needs to do it.


Congratulations on leaving voodoo behind. Eliminating such superstitions as "win goals" and "loss limits." which appear to an "outsider" to be so pervasive in the craps world, is a major step. Focusing on long-term results, rather than individual sessions, is so important. Individual session results are meaningless.

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Opinions and Commentary on the Gaming Industry: www.TheBearGrowls.com


now I have an opinion that is completely opposite of DeadCat's & LVBear's .... but that is ok --- to each his own, there is no right or wrong .... but I still tend to agree with the John Patrick's of the world than DeadCat ..... I have a finance and accounting background & I learned that most successful business plans include budgets with goals ..... I don't consider budgets guidelines as "voodoo" or "superstitions"
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Re: Lo$$ Limits ....
Post by tinhorngambler on Jan 20, 2010, 9:10pm

HH
I agree with your comments.

Without a doubt, Advantage BJ and Advantage Craps are two different animals.

The Advantage BJ player bets big when the cards favor the player and it makes sense.
They bet minimal the rest of the time.

The Advantage Craps player has the advantage all the time …. because his or her SRR is greater then 7.
Baloney !

Your SRR may be the best thing since sliced bread.
That is until you get your ass-kicked and your bankroll takes a beating.
Even if you have a good hand or two.
There has to be goals or a plan …. or you will give back every penny and then some.
Staying in peak performance and on top of the game is not a given.

Playing with No Goals, Unrealistic goals, Shooting for the moon, playing the extremes, relying on luck, superstition, or … you name it …. it all sucks.

Because I keep hearing the same stories about … jess … I learned a lot, I had a great time, met a lot of good folks, but I lost money.

Can I offer my sympathies to my brethren who keep getting their ass-kicked.

Excuses, excuses, and the coulda, woulda, and shoulda, doesn‘t cut-it … Maybe once or twice you can get away with it, but it’s a BAD HABIT. And the sooner you sincerely take the bull by the horns and learn …. you will keep making the same dumb mistakes.

Unless you are able to capitalize on your play and keep the money … WHY are you following the same line of play.

In fact we’ve lost a lot of good players through the years because they forgot the basic’s, whether you call it Goals, Plan , or any other thing. Stop and think !

You will run into those days of HELL and HIGH WATER and that doesn’t have to mean you should ignore a disastrous situation, because you’re good.

When you have no Win & Loss Goals or an Abandonment Plan … Please pick up a casino envelope and mail your money in.

Because you’ll be just another name that had high hopes and a dream.



Re: Lo$$ Limits ....
Post by The Lion on Jan 21, 2010, 11:27am

I'm sure you guys have a few better $$ mgt plans, but in the old days (you know, the decades before DI became a contact sport), I used a simple method that locked up profit.

"Top and bottom rails. "

Buy in, put half the money in the top rail and half in the bottom rail. All bets come out of the top rail. All incoming went into the bottom rail.

Next round ("round" = top rail is empty from betting), I pulled the buy-in from the bottom rail, or half the rail, whichever is greater, and squirreled it away. The remaining ammo went to the top rail to fire downrange.

Next round, I pulled half the stack from the bottom rail and put it in the top rail to continue play, the rest got pocketed. And so on.

When the game turned bad ("bad" = the top rail got eaten up and the bottom rail did not grow), I tossed the change to the boys, and split. My pockets had my buy in, and my profit. And since I split my buy in, half on each rail, IF I NEVER pocketed any winnings and my top rail got eaten alive right away, I still had half my buy in. Some guys varied that from 30-50% on the top rail.

This was how I played before DI, and it worked. And it wasn't my idea -- it was the best that I read about, and I tried them all back then. This method of money management has a built in loss-limit and also a built in blue sky! How high is up?

Re: Lo$$ Limits ....
Post by dicenator on Jan 22, 2010, 5:55am


I do something very similar. Say my buy in is $300, I'll have 8 green chips and 20 reds. They are all placed in the front rack. Anything that I win goes to the back rack. When my back rack gets up to $75 in red chips, I replace 5 reds for 1 green in the front rack. The one green goes into my pocket. I continue doing this while occasionally changing a green into 5 reds. My ultimate goal is to get 12 green chips in my pocket so that covers my buy in. Anthing left in the chip rack is profit. Hopefully I'm subtle enough that they don't know how much I've won or are only seeing a small portion of my winnings.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Invidious Heavy aka Captain Bligh the Pirate ....

Word on the Las Vegas Strip is that Steve "Heavy" Haltom stole all the material for his craps courses and most of what he copies onto his message board -- Axis Power Craps Forum on-line ... it seems Heavy does not mind crossing legal borders as long as he benefits ..... maybe it's time a joint legal letter is AGAIN sent to Heavy and Irishsetter -- similar to the one they both received just a few years ago ..... I was in the room when both Heavy and Irishsetter were laughing about that legal letter, saying they were not scared ........


it seems the Captain Bligh name for Heavy is most appropriate considering he has a practice of regularly Pirating anything craps related .......... consider this story posted on the gaming today website on September 22, 2009:

Quote:

Vic Vickrey enjoyed the 'boots' story

Gaming Insider by Phil Hevener | Vic Vickrey

Vic Vickrey loved the story of the $500 shoeshine, reflecting, as it did, the personalities and extravagance associated with freewheeling high-rollers having the time of their life in Las Vegas.

...

As for the shoeshine story …

You’re not gonna believe this," Vickrey said, calling me on an afternoon in the early 1980s, when he was running the Aladdin for co-owner Ed Torres. "Don’t know that I’ve ever seen anything like this."

And he explained the whiskey-soaked saga of several high-spirited gamblers, wealthy oilmen from the Midland-Odessa area of West Texas who had been at the Aladdin the previous weekend. Vickrey had been at home asleep when a casino supervisor called, saying he might want to get over to the casino so he could give Torres the facts about what was happening when the Aladdin owner returned from travels that had taken him out of town.

Torres had a reputation for not taking bad news well. Vickrey was aware of this as he dressed and drove to the Aladdin where he found his West Texas "buddies" enjoying themselves in a way that is only possible when they are big winners and the drinks are on the house.

Vickrey approached them to say hello, saying he hoped they were enjoying the evening although it was perfectly clear they were and then he stepped away to let them continue their noisy partying.

One of the gamblers – we’ll call him Joe – left his seat at the blackjack table and walked unsteadily in the direction of the men’s room, eventually returning to sit down and continue his play.

It was several minutes before it hit Vickrey: Where were Joe’s boots? He was barefoot and the custom-made boots that Vickrey knew had cost well over a thousand dollars were nowhere near the table.

So Vickrey walked back to Joe and, keeping his tone casual, asked what had happened to his boots.

"Gave them to your boy in the restroom for a shine," shoeless Joe slurred, as though this took care of any further need for explanations.

Oh-oh Vickrey said to himself, knowing full well there was no shoeshine person on duty in the hotel at that time of night. Vickrey hurried to the restroom.

He checked the trash cans in and near the bathroom. No sign of the boots. No sign of anyone standing around with a pair of expensive cowboy boots in his hand.

This is not good, Vickrey thought, heading to his office where he made calls to nearby casinos, telling them to detain anyone trying to cash a $500 Aladdin chip. There was not much else to be done, but Vickrey checked and re-checked trash cans, hoping he could at least get Joe’s boots back to him.

Vickrey was standing near the Aladdin’s front door pondering the bad news he would have to deliver to shoeless Joe when an African American man in a suit and tie walked in the front door and stopped to scan the casino as though he was looking for someone.

What caught Vickrey’s attention was the pair of cowboy boots in a plastic bag the man was holding in one hand. The man started in the direction of shoeless Joe’s table as Vickrey hurried over and grabbed him by the arm.

"Excuse me."

Vickrey introduced himself and said he was looking for a pair of cowboy boots that looked very much like the pair in the plastic bag.

"Well, I’m guessing they are," the man said, going on to explain that he was a realtor from Oakland in town on a convention and had been washing his hands in the Aladdin bathroom a couple hours earlier when, "This drunk cowboy takes off his boots, tosses them at me and tells me to shine them up good."

The man said he was seriously tempted to toss the boots back at the cowboy, except the cowboy flipped him a $500 chip.

"Well," he said, "I’m at a loss for words, but my mama didn’t raise no fool so I came outside and asked the cab driver where I could get a shoeshine this time of night. The cab driver says you might have to go down to the Union Plaza."

Vickrey was struggling to absorb all this.

"So I told the driver, let’s go to the Union Plaza. I got them shined and what’s more I won another $200 playing slots while I was waiting."

The visitor looked at the stunned Vickrey who managed a nod and said he guessed that was explanation enough.

"Now, if you’ll excuse me," the man said, "I want to get these boots back to the cowboy over there."

And he did, Vickrey watching as Joe slipped the boots back on like a man who had gotten nothing more or less than the service he had requested.
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http://www.gamingtoday.com/articles/article/22951-Vic_Vickrey_enjoyed_the_boots_story
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now Exhibit 2 -- on Heavy's website, he PIRATES the same story just 3 weeks later as if in his own words and WITHOUT a reference to gaming today :



Heavy
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The Shine Man
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Many years ago, when the late Vickery was the manager of the (old) Aladdin he got a call from his shift manager telling him there was a problem with a couple of wealthy oil men from Texas and that he might want to get down there to handle it personally. When Vickery arrived at the casino he saw the Texans enjoying the company of several young ladies and drinking (and celebrating loudly) the way Texans on a winning streak tend to do. Vickery took charge of the Texans hoping to quiet them down a bit. One of the gamblers indicated he "had to go," got up from the blackjack table and staggered toward the men's room. Several minutes later he staggered back, and Vickery noticed that the player was not barefoot.

"What did you do with your boots?" Vickery asked.

"I gave 'em to your boy in the bathroom to shine," he said. He went on to tell Vickery that the boots were hand-made in Del Rio, Texas and had cost him over $2500. "I gave that boy $500 in advance to shine 'em up real good."

Vickery knew there was no shine man on duty at the Aladdin at time of night, so he rushed to the men's room and started digging through the trash, looking for the boots. No boots.

He got on a house phone and called the cage, instructing them to detain any African Americans cashing a $500 chip. He called security and told them to be on the look out for a black male carrying a pair of cowboy boots. Then he went back to searching trash cans, praying he could find the missing boots.

He had worked his way up near the front door of the casino when he saw a well-dressed African American gentleman walk in. He was carrying what appeared to be a pair of cowboy boots in a plastic bag. Vickrey hurried over and grabbed the man by the arm.

"Excuse me," he said and introduced himself. He explained that one of his customers had misplaced a pair of very expensive boots that looked very much like the pair in the bag.

"I supposed they are," the man said. "I'm a Realtor over in Oakland and I'm over here with a convention this weekend. I was in the restroom washing my hands when this drunk cowboy staggered in, took off his boots and tossed them to me along with a $500 chip and said "shine 'em up good." I was seriously tempted just to throw the boots back at him. Then I saw that $500 chip. I was at a loss for words, but momma didn't raise no fool. I told him I'd get 'em shined right up for him, then came out, got a cab and asked the driver where I could get a shine this time of night. "Union Plaza," the cabbie said, and off we went. Not only did I make $500 from the cowboy - I won $200 at slots while I was waiting on the shine man to finish up the boots. And now if you'll excuse me, I see the man these boots belong to right over there."

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The beatings will continue until morale improves.


http://axispower.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=lounge&action=display&thread=8370

....... guess them teachers in Arkansas teach the fine craft of plagiarism -- or is that Pirateism

Strategy after you have made your 1st Point ....

What set, if any, do YOU use for subsequent come-out rolls after the first one? 

Remember, there is no right answer on how to approach the game so you have to figure out what is best for you.  For me, by my 2nd Point hopefully I have figured out how the dice are reacting to my toss:
-- am I double pitching or single pitching or one off axis, etc., and

-- is there a chance I am playing with unbalanced dice so that the Odds have increased for the House on this particular table.


Depending on the answer to those 2 issues, you then calculate whether you play "The Game Within a Game" or set for your signature number so that you can capitalize on repeating the Point.

If I am tossing with heavily unbalanced dice, nearly 40% of my winnings are on playing "The Game Within a Game" Come-out tosses so I will set my dice to the set that are most favored by the imbalance in the dice combined with how I have been tossing so far ...... single pitch or off axis, etc.  ..... (this is where it helps to be able to do BoneTracker calculations live during your toss instead of back at your practice rig after the fact ....... hard to capitalize on "after the fact" results)

 ..... Let's say you have been seeing an abnormal amount of 5/2 Seven-outs before you tossed and your tosses have resulted in several 5's showing up on at least one of your die results, coupled with the fact that the Hard 6s and Hard 8s are scarce that day compared to Hard 10s and Hard 4s, so I would set an All 7's set with 5/2 on top on a 3/4 axis ..... if I am single pitching a lot that day on that table, then I would adjust the All 7's set by taking the right die and turning it half way around so that the 4s are kissing, then single pitch the same right die forward so that I now have a 5/6 on top and 6/5 facing me.

Considering the fallacy in the following March, 2008 interview:

... Jane Willis (a math whiz on MIT's celebrated blackjack team) and her husband, Rich Davey, attended the star-studded Las Vegas premiere of "21." They enjoyed the movie and afterward strolled through the casinos, occasionally pausing to play a little blackjack.

"I'd say there was a little rust on Jane's skills," says Davey. "She was more interested in craps, but unfortunately there's no way to count dice."

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Computerized Craps hits the Las Vegas Strip ...


Computerized Craps is on the Las Vegas Strip -- Rapid Craps has been installed at Bill's (owned by Harrah's).
Saturday night and we are taking a short cut thru Bill's on our way to Caesar's when we glance over to see a new craps table near the front door that replaced the old Fire Bet table ..... This craps table has a new layout and monitors -- YES, I said monitors for making bets -- NO CHIPS in your landing zone !!! ;D

Stats:
- roughly 13 foot inside diameter length wise
- "widest" craps table I have ever seen -- although it is near standard width, it looks wider due to the lack of chip stacks and a dealer (also has mirrors on both sides of the table)
- 14 monitors around the table all with very comfortable chairs
- Monitor has roughly inside dimensions of 8.5 inches wide x 6.5 inches high, slanted at about a 25 degree angle
- Monitors' betting software has similar characteristics to ShuffleMaster's Rapid Roulette (touch screen and timer controlled)
- 1 Dealer (Stick) with a Pit Boss (Supervising roaming Box) - Stick can be on either side of the table but is usually near the
- live dice (red clear unbalanced dice on a Saturday night, of course)
- throw your buy-in on the table and the Stick will enter the amount into your balance on your monitor
- Jonah describes the surface as a hard satin microfibre (I concur)
- 7 rows of hard pyramids
- no inverted roof at the top of the rubbers (inside of rail is nearly flush to the pyramid slab)
- 1 On-Off puck in center of table controlled by Stick
- Only chips on table are in the table bank and only used to Color-up exiting players after they touch the Color-up button on their monitor
- 2 monitors on 8 foot poles in place of 2 dealers that give rolls stats, shows player's bets in total as well as the outcome of the dice roll

- Your personal Betting Monitor also includes:
... Your Bankroll Credit to the penny
... Your Current Amount Bet
... Your Win Amount
... different denomination chips you can touch to make bets with
... your own "Off" buttons you can place on your bets
... Quick Bet Buttons such as Down, Across, Outside, Inside, Cash Out , Undo, Off
... Most normal bets allowed including Big 6 and 8
... animated dice roll result on screen after the fact

- Stats displayed on poled Monitors also includes:
... Last 10 rolls for shooter
... Longest roll by a shooter since table installed (48 at Bill's the first weekend, then a 54 the next week)
... Most Hardways by same Shooter in 1 roll (6)
... Most Craps by a Shooter in 1 roll (12)
... Number of Rolls since last Hardways and Horn numbers

- the table at Bill's Casino is closer to our descriptions above than the prototype pictured on ShuffleMaster's website, but you can get the idea and remaining physical characteristics here:
http://www.shufflemaster.com/assets/pdf/product_sheets/Rapid_Craps.pdf

Advantages:
- NO CHIPS in your landing zone
- did I say NO CHIPS in your landing zone
- No LATE BETS (timed touchscreen monitors control bets)
- perfect computerized payouts assuming Stick inputs correct roll of dice
- $3 dollar table that pays truer odds on Place Bets than most casinos -- a $3.00 Place Bet on the 8 will credit your account $3.50 -- although after the first week, the table is now mostly $5. limits
- Betting Monitor has a "Down" button to turn Off your bets or Take "Down" your bets instantly without the annoying and disruptive "Bets Off" being loudly echoed on the table

Disadvantages:
- nearly 16 inch width of double rails protecting the monitor makes it hard to do a shot launching from the table surface unless you are as tall as Jerry Patterson,
- Max $300. on Place Bets (regular Strip Odds 3x4x5x)
- No Hop Bets
- No Hi-Lo Bets
- No Fire Bet
- I saw people making Lay bets by accident when they were actually trying to Place the number by touch
- people stay longer than a regular game -- chairs are too comfortable and game is user friendly
- Buy-ins during the middle of a roll still occur
- very unfortunate that the software on this program does not tally stats properly .... if an easy 6 was rolled, the Hard 6 counter would increase :-/

..... If you are not able to position yourself on the table like the "lady" in the above picture,  I would recommend an underhand shot (using hardways on a 5/2 axis) using the inside rail as a guide for your arm to swing along .... but to each his own

I shot from SR1 -- different feeling as you are the only one standing and everyone else is sitting ... new market for a sit down toss ??

Even though this game was introduced in late 2006, this is the first I have seen in a casino -- evidently a beancounter's answer to the economic woes -- 2 less dealers and definitely no rigid Box 
(Originally posted by HarleyHorn on February 21, 2010) 



Rapid Craps Photos courtesy of Jonah -

 

Monday, March 15, 2010

DeadCat Exposed ....

If you wish to stay under the radar, that is a personal business decision and should not be crossed by anyone in the Craps World ...... In the Casino World with all the facial recognition software out there, you should never use your real name associated with your real picture ...... Casinos or Griffin Investigations can simply copy your picture and name into their facial recognition software data base --- this puts casinos on guard with what you may state online .... Everyone preaches "staying under the radar", but putting your picture on the internet associated with your name IS putting yourself ON THE RADAR

Mad Professor and Soft Touch are careful not to put their name associated with a picture on the internet ..... HOWEVER, others in the Craps World that think advertising their dice accomplishments are more important than staying under the radar put their pictures associated with their real names out there, like Dice Coach, Heavy and Frank Scoblete.

Now DeadCat has joined that group that are putting themselves out there despite advise from Super Rick and others that he should not --- Deadcat has provided his name and mugshot on FaceBook even though Super Rick and others advised him not to on DiceInstitute.com

However, we are providing a service to unsuspecting craps players -- you do not want to be at the same table with the above pictured player IMO if you want to maximize your Craps Advantage Play  ..... just ask any local Vegas player or several Vegas visitors that have paid to "hook-up" with him or Johnny G. or anyone else that has been hustled by his antics --- they never want to see him on their craps table again !!!
 
To find DeadCat's mugshot, simply go to FaceBook, type in Mad Professor in the Search function and you get a list of MP's Friends ..... poke around on MP's Friend's Links and shazam - there you see Phelippe J. Salazar with all sorts of Dice guys on his page .... you put 2 + 2 together and you have Phelippe "DeadCat" J. Salazar