I haven't seen that one...the one that sorta bugs me is the craps one. How he "sets" the dice, and all the arm angles and stuff.
Just doesn't seem possible when it has to hit the back wall with the jagged surface.
I haven't seen that one...the one that sorta bugs me is the craps one. How he "sets" the dice, and all the arm angles and stuff.
Just doesn't seem possible when it has to hit the back wall with the jagged surface.
gimmedempoints,
I know what you're talking about. I too don't think that his "technique" is "a science" at all. He may just be very fortunate with a bit of luck. Although PRACTICING at something ALL DAMN DAY has to help a bit.
gimmedempoints,
I know what you're talking about. I too don't think that his "technique" is "a science" at all. He may just be very fortunate with a bit of luck. Although PRACTICING at something ALL DAMN DAY has to help a bit.
Yea, practicing throwing the dice all day will help...but all he did was go on runs of not crapping out...so he wasn't winning all the time...he just wasn't losing on those rolls.
Saw one yesterday where this group of guys would switch their bets while playing chip games...then they figured they should switch up their plan and they would place the smaller chips underneath the larger amount chip...so in games like roulette, they could keep the bet out there, in hopes of getting paid for all chips being the higher amount. It was just a slight shadow hiding the lower value chips. I thought it was dumb because the chips would still be showing on the other side.
Yea, practicing throwing the dice all day will help...but all he did was go on runs of not crapping out...so he wasn't winning all the time...he just wasn't losing on those rolls.
Saw one yesterday where this group of guys would switch their bets while playing chip games...then they figured they should switch up their plan and they would place the smaller chips underneath the larger amount chip...so in games like roulette, they could keep the bet out there, in hopes of getting paid for all chips being the higher amount. It was just a slight shadow hiding the lower value chips. I thought it was dumb because the chips would still be showing on the other side.
Yea, practicing throwing the dice all day will help...but all he did was go on runs of not crapping out...so he wasn't winning all the time...he just wasn't losing on those rolls.
Saw one yesterday where this group of guys would switch their bets while playing chip games...then they figured they should switch up their plan and they would place the smaller chips underneath the larger amount chip...so in games like roulette, they could keep the bet out there, in hopes of getting paid for all chips being the higher amount. It was just a slight shadow hiding the lower value chips. I thought it was dumb because the chips would still be showing on the other side.
that would depend on the dealer, at a full table and layout full of colors a tired dealer going through the motions might miss it. most likely they put the higher value chip on the bottom off angle and farthest from the dealer (most likely third dozen), then wait for the outcome. if the dealer catches it before the spin they can say it was an honest mistake and take it back. if it lands on 3rd, they'd do nothing, if not they will cause a distraction to make a switch. what can you do to them unless they're known cheaters? and they can always recruit new prospects if necessary.
Yea, practicing throwing the dice all day will help...but all he did was go on runs of not crapping out...so he wasn't winning all the time...he just wasn't losing on those rolls.
Saw one yesterday where this group of guys would switch their bets while playing chip games...then they figured they should switch up their plan and they would place the smaller chips underneath the larger amount chip...so in games like roulette, they could keep the bet out there, in hopes of getting paid for all chips being the higher amount. It was just a slight shadow hiding the lower value chips. I thought it was dumb because the chips would still be showing on the other side.
that would depend on the dealer, at a full table and layout full of colors a tired dealer going through the motions might miss it. most likely they put the higher value chip on the bottom off angle and farthest from the dealer (most likely third dozen), then wait for the outcome. if the dealer catches it before the spin they can say it was an honest mistake and take it back. if it lands on 3rd, they'd do nothing, if not they will cause a distraction to make a switch. what can you do to them unless they're known cheaters? and they can always recruit new prospects if necessary.
VegasMaxx,
I know you're being funny cuz u think I boast a lot ir whatever, BUT i appreciate the encouragement nonetheless. I may not break them, but my winnings will result in corporate layoffs cuz they cant afford payroll for 3months. Yes Sir. It's coming.
VegasMaxx,
I know you're being funny cuz u think I boast a lot ir whatever, BUT i appreciate the encouragement nonetheless. I may not break them, but my winnings will result in corporate layoffs cuz they cant afford payroll for 3months. Yes Sir. It's coming.
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