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Re: The KEY is in your post.
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It is a special situation bet. Basically, keep an eye out for a Don't bettor who is in the habit of picking up, or calling off his Don't bets. You are looking for a Don't side bettor, who is superstitious or thinks a shooter has a tendency to roll a particular number. When you find such a bettor, side up next to him and become his pal. You can be partners! When you bet the Don't Come or Don't Pass, you have the option of not putting your money up on the number. I have ran into players in the past, you hated the no 6 and no 8. So they would bet Don't Come, and if the point was a 6 or 8, they would take the bet down, and just make another Don't Come bet on the next roll. Similar with some bettors who thought, for example, that the shooter was rolling a lot of 5s. They would bet Don't Pass, but if the point established by the shooter was a 5, they would pick up their bet. The trick is too partner up with these players. Instead of them calling down their bets, you tell them you will just give them their money, and leave the bet up. You are effectively "buying" their Don't Come bet. [/ QUOTE ] This isn't a "special situation bet," it's an angle. It's not a bet that the casino itself will book, it requires a sucker to participate that doesn't understand that you're taking advantage of him. |
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Which clubs bar skillful shooters?
What are the names of these clubs that barred dice players thought to be attempting dice control? Was this in LV? What kind of throw was the player using? Does the player in such a circumstance have the option of either using a dice cup from then on, or only betting on other shooters?
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