In Pursuit of the Colossal Toss Figure Out How to Participate in Craps – Tips and Tactics: Do Not Throw in the Towel
Feb 052010
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Over time, a master shooter develops what is referred to as a personal toss. The simplest way to establish this is to observe what the tosser is gambling on. He will almost certainly lay a pass line wager and then also purchase some numbers, like perhaps the 4 and ten. He has to make a pass line wager to throw, but the four and ten purchase wager is a bit strange, so he/she may have a signature. It would be best if you accepted his lead and wager in the same way they does.

Certainly though, the shooter will roll a 7 eventually and you can’t leave all of your $$$$$ on the table forever, so you need to have a good regression strategy. The simplest one to use is to begin at your highest wager, and buy the exact same two numbers the shooter does. Then, just pull down the numbers by one unit following each win until you’re at the table minimum.

Now let’s say the 4 is rolled and you win $116. Keep the $58 on the ten and pull back the 4 to $38, and ask if you can purchase it for $38 and only pay one dollar vigorish (5 per cent of $38 is a buck ninety). If the four is rolled yet again, you profit $76. Keep it at $38 – you can’t pay less than $1 juice on a purchase wager and if they allow you to buy the four (and ten) for thirty eight dollars and only pay one dollar, then continue on gambling.

Soon, if the ten begins hitting you’ll have both the 4 and ten regressed down to $38. Keep both bets on the table except of course if the player backs his wagers down, or something strange takes place to ruin the player’s alertness. By backing off your buy bets you will always have a wager on the carps table during a smokin’ roll, and after the initial win, it is absolute profit

If you are an accomplished shooter yourself, bring your spouse or friend along, and the casino will allow him/her to manage your wagers while you’re focusing attention on throwing.

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