Clark and I scored two comped tickets to Jersey Boys this evening. (WOW – what a show) Before the show we hit one of our favorite local spots and waited approximately 30 minutes to get our positions. Clark placed three dollars on the all tall and small only on his roll and after hitting the small he concentrated on the tall getting all numbers easily except the 10 seemed to elude him. He turned to ask me if he should change his setting, I said no, just throw the 10, AND HE DID!!!! Only two other players were with him on this bet. His roll was 36 with 16 box numbers so you know the junk was coming. We cashed out for several times our buy in and left the table. When one of us is ahead like that the other usually does not roll. We want to maximize our profit. As team players one of us usually has a profitable roll.
Since living in Las Vegas for approximately one year now we have learned to play and bet differently than when we were here on vacation. We now have the advantage of taking a win (whatever that might be), walking, and coming back another day.
The last time we visited this casino, I had the opportunity to roll the all tall and small.
Clark extends his thanks once again to Stickman for the GREAT tune-up.
Lois
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Posted by: Stickman on August 22, 2012, 10:59 am
Everyone can use a tuneup from time to time, whether something formal or even just having an expert critque your throw. As Clark has shown, the results can be impressive.
Posted by: The WoW Man on August 22, 2012, 3:30 pm
Catch you later!
Posted by: Guest on August 22, 2012, 4:09 pm
Clark placed three dollars on the all tall and small only on his roll
[list=1]It is my understanding that there are three separate bets:
[*]Small(2,3,4,5,6) [/*][*]Tall(8,9,10,11,12) [/*][*]All(2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11,12)[/*][/list]
I assume that Clark made three different bets.
Do they pay off the Small as soon as all of the numbers have been hit?
Did they payout on the Tall and Small occur immediately after the 12 was hit?
or do they make the payouts after the hand is complete with the sevenout?
Posted by: Guest on August 22, 2012, 4:19 pm
His roll was 36 with 16 box numbers so you know the junk was coming.
Congratulations, A 36 is a 36 with or without the 20 Horn Numbers. Great if you are playing a Crapless table and Buying the extreme outside numbers.
Posted by: Guest on August 22, 2012, 4:53 pm
Some people think that interruption of the game would destroy the shooter’s concentration. In my case that was not so. The roll ended shortly thereafter becuse some dumb bunny tried insistently to squeeze in next to Lois with a $40 buy in. She successfully prevented this from happening, but the noisy chatter did distract me and the ugly appeared.
Clark
Posted by: the gman on August 23, 2012, 1:42 am
nice to hear a report from both sides of the family
gman
Posted by: AlamoTx on August 27, 2012, 12:06 pm
Alamo
Posted by: Timmer on August 27, 2012, 1:21 pm
I’m sure there will be many more for the L&C team.
😎 😎 😎