I’ve been analyzing craps strategies for 50 years. My approach is rooted in what I term energy-based play, where I systematically assess and influence the table’s dynamics to optimize outcomes.
I evaluate the collective energy of players upon approaching a table. If it’s negative, I avoid engagement to prevent contagion.
At Planet Hollywood in the Dominican Republic, I observed a $10 table with a single player experiencing declining momentum. I identified an opportunity to inject positive energy by engaging a group of inexperienced players from a bachelor party.
I calculated that involving them would enhance the table’s energy. I instructed them to follow my strategy, which included specific betting patterns and vocalizations to maintain focus. This approach resulted in a 30-minute roll, yielding four hard 10s and a significant financial gain for the group.
When a negative bettor attempted to disrupt the momentum, I applied a strategic response to maintain control. The group’s engagement and financial success were directly correlated with the implemented strategy.
Upon exiting, I noted the group’s sustained energy and speculated on the probability of them achieving a hard 8. This experience underscores the importance of strategic?energy management in craps.
After 50 years, such calculated approaches continue to yield optimal results.
The Big Dick from Boston