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Chorus: Fuck 'em all! The long, the short, the tall; Fuck all the Pelicans and Dogfaces too, 21 Fuck all the generals and above all fuck you! So we're saying goodbye to them all, As back to our foxholes we crawl; There'll be no promotion on MacArthur's blue ocean, So cheer up Gyrenes, fuck 'em all. For the interested, maybe by luck, I won a lot at craps last week just playing $5 on small, tall and all every roll. I could lost $300 or $400 but when ALL came in I won $1230 and frequently I won $175 for either side (small or tall). But so often I had 5 numbers and missed the 6th, or 9 numbers and missed the 10th.

We first saw the All, Small or Tall (or maybe it's All, Tall or Small) layout in Las Vegas at Sam's Town. Since then it's made it into other Vegas casinos - NYNY, Wynn, Encore, Treasure Island - and has spread into some of the regional markets as well. The concept of the All, Tall or Small bet is fairly straight forward. You can bet that the shooter will roll every number on the dice before the seven shows (the ALL), that he'll roll all of the numbers lower than seven before the seven shows (2, 3, 4, 5, 6), or all of the numbers larger than seven before the seven shows (8, 9, 10, 11, 12).
The All, Small, or Tall bets are made at the beginning of the shooter's hand - when he first gets the dice. You can bet any or all three of the bets. There are a lot of ways to play it. I've see guys toss out $5 and get $2 each on the Small and Tall and $1 on the All. I've also seen it go the other way, a buck each on the Small and Tall and $3 on the All. Or you could just toss out $3 and bet all three for a buck each. You can put me in that category. I consider it a 'recreational' bet - in the same category as Fire Bets, Harways, Horns and Hop Bets. I also like to use the All, Tall, and Small as dealer toke bets. Yeah, dealers would rather have a hand-in. But I'd rather have them in the game.
The Small and Tall bets pay $35 to 1 on the layouts I've seen.
The ALL pays $175 to 1.

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If you want to get into the odds of scoring on any of these bets I'll simply refer you to the wizard of odds website. http://wizardofodds.com/craps/appendix4.html#smalltall
I will tell you that I've hit the ALL bet twice. On a long hand it can happen. The last time I hit it I tossed FOREVER trying to throw aces. Finally hit it on a Come Out roll, winning both the ALL and the World High-Low combo I often play on the come out. Yeah, that was $230 minus my $10 Pass Line bet.
The idea I've seen bandied about on other websites revolves around a strategy we often use when going for the sixth number in the Fire Bet - laying against the point to guarantee a win. Can this idea be profitably applied to the All, Small or Tall as well? The answer is - maybe.
Let's say you're shooting for the ten to complete the bet. If you make the ten you'll win $175 plus your pass line bet and odds. But who's to say you have to shoot from the right side? Why not play $25 on the DP and lay $50 to guarantee yourself $50 if you seven out or net $100 if you make the point? Seems like a logical approach to me.
On another tack - if your remaining point is the two three, eleven, or twelve - will the casino book a 'No Twelve' bet? I don't think so. But even if they did you'd bet betting something like $39 to win $1 (or whever they put the breakage). Not a logical play in my book.
Sooooo, that gets us down to the point where I'd like some participation from you guys. How many of you have played the All, Small or Tall bet? Where did you play it? What was your approach to the bet. Did you have any success at it?
I know Irish has hit it because he and about have of the class showed up at the dealer school in Vegas something like an hour and a half late because he had the dice and was not giving them back.
Stories?
Let's hear 'em.
h

January 22, 2020

Introducing. . . All TallSmall Craps!

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I am the brand new, proud owner of a website devoted to theexcellent and challenging game called Craps! In the past I avoided itbecause of its seemingly complex rules that I felt were too difficultto learn. Of course, I was wrong. Craps is a great game and onceyou understand the rules it becomes much easier. What helpedchange my mind was the discovery that Craps is one of a small group ofcasino table games with a very low house edge. It's stillgambling and you can still lose your shirt to the casino, but if youunderstand the game and play it the way it needs to be played you cando well enough at it to keep playing. I'm not sure I buythe argument that some people make that it's main purpose is entertainment because if that is allit is, it could be very expensive entertainment. That there is a glimmering flicker of hope that you could win a pretty hefty sum and beentertained at the same time is a much better concept, in myview. There's plenty of money out there for both theexperienced player and the casino to share so you don't need to feelguilty about winning now and then.

On this site I plan to chronicle, as best I can, my personalexperiences with Craps going forward. I've been playing the gamenow for about two years and I'm aquiring tools and supplies so that Ican make a practice table, of sorts, at home to practiceon. Craps is a game that is completely controlled bymathmatical probability, or is it? The question is: When israndom not completely random? What I mean is that, if you believethe experts, it may be possible, so they say, to influence the dicesufficiently so that the dreaded seven doesn't appear as soon as itmight under the rigid mathematical constraints of probability. We'll be dealing with probability and the math of the game in a futurearticle. For the moment let's assume that it is possible to defy,no, not defy exactly, but temporarily suspend the laws of probabilityand influence the roll of the dice. In that case, influencing thedice or Dice Control as it is called requires a certain repetitivetechnique and a well developed muscle memory which can only bedeveloped and maintained by constant practice. There are severaldifferent Dice Set configurations which I'm sure we'll be talking abouton this website at some point soon enough. I plan to explore eachDice Set in turn to see which ones work best for me and which donot. Of course, the proof in this pudding is how I do at the casino. I'll be reporting on that here as well.


My first job is to post some video content on the YouTube channeland start getting aquainted with the other members of the YouTube CrapsCommunity. I want to chronicle both on YouTube and here myefforts at building my practice 'table'. Once that is done I planto test out various strategies for play and betting that other Crapsenthusiasts on YouTube are publishing. Who knows, maybe I'll evencome up with a strategy of my own one day, but for now I'll happily tagalong behind the others. I've got a lot to learn and I don't wantto ride roughshod over the good people in the Craps Community. Iwant to gently merge into the flow of traffic. I definitely don'twant to cause a scene.


I'm not sure yet how often I'll be posting videos and writing articles, but hopefullyas time progresses I'll be able to regularize my content. Thatseems to work better for the YouTube Algorithm than sporadicuploads. We'll see. Time will tell. Anyway, thanksfor reading this far, if you did, and I hope to see you in the casino soon. Be sure tovisit the YouTube channel and subscribe. Don't forget to clickthe 'Bell' otherwise YouTube won't notify you when I post new content.

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If you want to get into the odds of scoring on any of these bets I'll simply refer you to the wizard of odds website. http://wizardofodds.com/craps/appendix4.html#smalltall
I will tell you that I've hit the ALL bet twice. On a long hand it can happen. The last time I hit it I tossed FOREVER trying to throw aces. Finally hit it on a Come Out roll, winning both the ALL and the World High-Low combo I often play on the come out. Yeah, that was $230 minus my $10 Pass Line bet.
The idea I've seen bandied about on other websites revolves around a strategy we often use when going for the sixth number in the Fire Bet - laying against the point to guarantee a win. Can this idea be profitably applied to the All, Small or Tall as well? The answer is - maybe.
Let's say you're shooting for the ten to complete the bet. If you make the ten you'll win $175 plus your pass line bet and odds. But who's to say you have to shoot from the right side? Why not play $25 on the DP and lay $50 to guarantee yourself $50 if you seven out or net $100 if you make the point? Seems like a logical approach to me.
On another tack - if your remaining point is the two three, eleven, or twelve - will the casino book a 'No Twelve' bet? I don't think so. But even if they did you'd bet betting something like $39 to win $1 (or whever they put the breakage). Not a logical play in my book.
Sooooo, that gets us down to the point where I'd like some participation from you guys. How many of you have played the All, Small or Tall bet? Where did you play it? What was your approach to the bet. Did you have any success at it?
I know Irish has hit it because he and about have of the class showed up at the dealer school in Vegas something like an hour and a half late because he had the dice and was not giving them back.
Stories?
Let's hear 'em.
h

January 22, 2020

Introducing. . . All TallSmall Craps!

I am the brand new, proud owner of a website devoted to theexcellent and challenging game called Craps! In the past I avoided itbecause of its seemingly complex rules that I felt were too difficultto learn. Of course, I was wrong. Craps is a great game and onceyou understand the rules it becomes much easier. What helpedchange my mind was the discovery that Craps is one of a small group ofcasino table games with a very low house edge. It's stillgambling and you can still lose your shirt to the casino, but if youunderstand the game and play it the way it needs to be played you cando well enough at it to keep playing. I'm not sure I buythe argument that some people make that it's main purpose is entertainment because if that is allit is, it could be very expensive entertainment. That there is a glimmering flicker of hope that you could win a pretty hefty sum and beentertained at the same time is a much better concept, in myview. There's plenty of money out there for both theexperienced player and the casino to share so you don't need to feelguilty about winning now and then.

On this site I plan to chronicle, as best I can, my personalexperiences with Craps going forward. I've been playing the gamenow for about two years and I'm aquiring tools and supplies so that Ican make a practice table, of sorts, at home to practiceon. Craps is a game that is completely controlled bymathmatical probability, or is it? The question is: When israndom not completely random? What I mean is that, if you believethe experts, it may be possible, so they say, to influence the dicesufficiently so that the dreaded seven doesn't appear as soon as itmight under the rigid mathematical constraints of probability. We'll be dealing with probability and the math of the game in a futurearticle. For the moment let's assume that it is possible to defy,no, not defy exactly, but temporarily suspend the laws of probabilityand influence the roll of the dice. In that case, influencing thedice or Dice Control as it is called requires a certain repetitivetechnique and a well developed muscle memory which can only bedeveloped and maintained by constant practice. There are severaldifferent Dice Set configurations which I'm sure we'll be talking abouton this website at some point soon enough. I plan to explore eachDice Set in turn to see which ones work best for me and which donot. Of course, the proof in this pudding is how I do at the casino. I'll be reporting on that here as well.


My first job is to post some video content on the YouTube channeland start getting aquainted with the other members of the YouTube CrapsCommunity. I want to chronicle both on YouTube and here myefforts at building my practice 'table'. Once that is done I planto test out various strategies for play and betting that other Crapsenthusiasts on YouTube are publishing. Who knows, maybe I'll evencome up with a strategy of my own one day, but for now I'll happily tagalong behind the others. I've got a lot to learn and I don't wantto ride roughshod over the good people in the Craps Community. Iwant to gently merge into the flow of traffic. I definitely don'twant to cause a scene.


I'm not sure yet how often I'll be posting videos and writing articles, but hopefullyas time progresses I'll be able to regularize my content. Thatseems to work better for the YouTube Algorithm than sporadicuploads. We'll see. Time will tell. Anyway, thanksfor reading this far, if you did, and I hope to see you in the casino soon. Be sure tovisit the YouTube channel and subscribe. Don't forget to clickthe 'Bell' otherwise YouTube won't notify you when I post new content.

Good luck on the tables! ATS-Ken
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