Dice Coach Dice Sets
The 'Craps Pit!' This is where it all starts! No standing around a Craps table in a casino and listening to a casino employee attempt to explain the game of Craps. From the casino's viewpoint! Yeah! Right!
No sitting in a classroom listening to theories and systems that are 'proven' to work!
In the Craps Pit you get hands-on instruction and learn how to play the game RIGHT, from the pro himself, the Dice Coach!
The photo to the right is the actual table that you will use for your personalized class. It was purchased locally from a casino, and as you can see, it is in beautiful condition!
The Dice Setting class will also teach you how to identify your own signature numbers and use that to your advantage. We use regulation casino dice in the Craps Pit. The dice we purchase come from the. All Sets of Dice. We Have Built a Catalog of the World's Best Quality and Most Interesting Dice. New Dice Sets & Dice Bags are Added Frequently, so Check Back Often to See What New Wonder. The dice tumble or roll forward without any excessive bouncing, pitch, yaw, etc. Granted, the toss is a challenge, but you only have to control one roll out of 43 to turn the odds in your favor. Let's look at the.
This is our classroom! Small personalized classes and a maximum of 6 students ensure that you will get your questions answered in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere.
All three classes, The Basics, Dice Setting and One-On-One (individual personal instruction) use the Craps Pit.
- Dice Sets Dice sets, especially 7-piece RPG dice sets. Everything from metal dice sets and stone dice sets to pearlized and magma dice sets. Also includes other sets of dice such as 10d6 crystal dice sets.
- All in one polyhedral dice sets include d20s all the way down to d4. Everything you need for traditional rpg tabletop gaming. Recommended set for Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, or similar tabletop game. All Ancient BullsEye Cage d10 d6 d6 set dice DragonScale Exclusive full set.
In the Craps Pit you'll use real casino-type chips and learn where to place your bets, and where your money moves when you place a Come bet or make a Place bet. If you're taking The Basics class, you will learn the difference between a Come bet and a Place bet, and which is the best bet for a beginner.
In the Dice Setting class you'll learn about regression betting, when to use it and how. The Dice Setting class will also teach you how to identify your own signature numbers and use that to your advantage.
We use regulation casino dice in the Craps Pit. The dice we purchase come from the same companies that the Las Vegas casinos use.
A real casino Craps table, real chips and real casino dice! It's a great opportunity to learn casino Craps and dice setting the right way! Add to that the Dice Coach and his assistant coaches, and you have a winning combination!
'I recommend you to take some lessons offered at DiceCoach.com if you are going to Vegas. Online craps differs a lot from live craps and the live courses really impressed me. A big thanks and my best recommendations goes to The Dice Coach! I had a great time on my first trip!'
Dice Coach Dice Sets Pieces
Be sure to read the testimonials from other Craps players that the Dice Coach has worked with, as well as his own story under the coach. Here's an individual that has a passion for gambling and a love for people. What an unbeatable combination!
When he's not in the Craps Pit teaching others what he knows, he's in the casino practicing what he preaches. Like any master, he is constantly working to improve his own skills, techniques and tactics. Meet the Dice Coach in an upcoming class. Sign up now while space is still available!
Dice Over Dice Puzzle
That's right. There are exactly six different axial sets. Again, the only difference is which number the shooter chooses to have 'up' or 'facing down table.' For simplicity sake I have arranged the sets in the chart below showing the axial faces of the individual sets. Remember, the axial set refers to the numbers showing on the SIDES (left/right) of each individual die prior to the toss. The objective is to toss the dice 'on axis' - as if there were a steel rod driven through the two dice like an automobile axle. The dice tumble or roll forward without any excessive bouncing, pitch, yaw, etc. Granted, the toss is a challenge, but you only have to control one roll out of 43 to turn the odds in your favor. Let's look at the 34-34 set first - the left die will have the 3 on the left face and the 4 on the right face. The right die will have the 3 on the left face and the 4 on the right face. If you have a pair of dice get them out and orient them like this. For the sake of this example, let's put the hard ten facing up - the twelve facing your chest, the hard four facing down - and the aces facing toward the computer screen. This is a preferred set for the come out roll. Why? Look at the distribution of numbers it yields when rolled on axis. There are four ways to make the seven and two ways to make the eleven. Instead of 8 naturals out of 36 combinations on a random roll - you have 6 naturals out of 16 combinations. The math of this should be obvious, even to those handicapped by advanced degrees. Okay, let's assume you throw five naturals before establishing a point - which turns out to be a ten. What do you do next? You have your choice of two axial sets. The first is the 52-52, which provides you with two ways to hit the ten when rolled on axis. But look at the incidence of sevens in this combination. There are four ways to make the sevens with this set - when rolled on axis. So a better choice is to switch to the 34-16 set - which reduces the incidence of the seven to two ways. Suddenly, instead of having 2-1 odds against winning on the ten - it is an even money bet. Suddenly, you have a 2-1 ADVANTAGE over the house on the free odds bet on the ten. That, my friend, is what dice setting and controlled rolling is all about.
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