Best Craps Dice Set

Posted By admin On 15/04/22

The Super Set is Boxcars, Aces, Sunflowers and Little Joes with 3s and 4s on the ends as at left.

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Use the parallel sixes to launch the dice on axis and maintain control during flight.

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The Field Super Set
is called a Super Set because it favors field numbers, thereby empowering the Iron Cross Betting Tactic which generates a win on every roll of the dice until the 7-out.

Note that all four primary hits are field numbers as are two of four single pitch hits. If you fool around with the other combinations, you will find many that yield field numbers. You will also find that sixes and eights occur frequently when one die single pitches.

The Super Set, because of its construction, minimizes the chances that a five will occur, assuming an on-axis throw. It also minimizes the five’s reverse side 9, but the five is of primary interest to us because of its possible exclusion from the Iron Cross Betting Tactic.

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If the 5 can be eliminated from the Iron Cross betting tactic, your risk is reduced by about 30% or more and your dice control advantage is empowered.

The Iron Cross Betting Tactic is Placing the 5, 6, and 8 for two units and betting the Field for one unit on every roll, thus realizing a win on every roll of the dice until the 7-out.

Using a $10 unit as an example, you would place the 5 for $15, the 6 & 8 for $18 and make a $10 bet on the Field on every roll of the dice.

This requires an investment of $61.

So your win on each Place Number is $21 minus $10 for the Field Bet loss, a net of $11, and your win on the Field Bet is $10, except on the 2 or 12 they pay you double or triple.

Eliminating the 5 reduces your risk from $61 to just $46 and requires just 5 hits to enter the profit zone.

To gain an understanding of Super Set’s penchant for avoiding the five, it is suggested that you rotate one die through a single pitch (forward) motion and note the results, then do the same for single roll (sideways) and single yaw (circular) motions and note the results. The single pitch motion is the most significant because it will tend to keep the dice on axis, pitching forward, with roll and yaw minimized.

Out of 16 on-axis combinations (8 primary hit combinations and 8 single pitch combinations), you will not find a single 5/9 combination. A roll or a yaw must be introduced to generate a 5/9 combination.

The Release, next to the grip, is the most important component of PARR’s Controlled Throw Linchpin. Many throwing flaws related to dice not square to the end wall can be traced back to the release.

The Release is the essence of keeping the dice on axis and you will learn How To Use The Super Set To Facilitate A Perfect Release Square To The Back Wall in the August Issue of the Sharpshooter Newsletter followed by The Profit Power of Using the Iron Cross Betting Tactic with the Super Set in the September Issue.

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Past Issues:

Charter Issue: The Two Keys to Successful Precision Dice Control

Issue #1: Sharpshooter on the 3-Finger Front Grip (Part 1)
Issue #2: Sharpshooter on the 3-Finger Front Grip (Part 2)
Issue #3: Grip Problem/Solution: Dice Flying in Opposite Directions
Issue #4: (1) Solving the Thumb Thrust Problem; (2) Hardway versus V Sets

My Dice Sets

The dice have no memory...

The Crossed Hard 10:

Crossed Hard 10 Set:

The fives are on both horizontal surfaces, the four is on one vertical surface, the three is on the other vertical surface.The six and one are on the axis.

Pros and Cons:

This is an excellent set for the come out (4 possible theoretical sevens, but no theoretical Yo's or craps).You'll have a higher propensity of come out hard ways with this set so if you feel so inclined to bet the hardways, make sure you call them on.

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Important: Remember, ALL SETS are based on the axis and not the horizontal and vertical faces, so the crossed hard 10 set can be arranged in a variety of other combinations based on the same six / one axis. Example: Five and two on the horizontal surfaces, four and three on vertical surfaces is on same axis.

The Crossed Six:

Crossed Six Set:

The sixes are on both horizontal surfaces, only the pips (dots) on one die should run left to right and the pips on the other should run up and down. The five should be on the vertical surface of the six with the pips running left to right, the four should be on the vertical surface of the six with the pips running up and down.The 4/3 will be on the axis of the left die, the 2/5 is on the axis of the right.

Pros and Cons:

This is an excellent set for after point is established (2 possible theoretical sevens).You’ll role a good number of inside numbers and also find yourself hitting the same numbers over and over again.If I throw a 12 or a Yo, I’ll generally put some money on them for the next roll.

The Flying “V” Set:

Flying “V” Set:

The threes will be on the horizontal surfaces, but when you hold the dice together, the threes should form a “V”.The two or five should be on the vertical of the left die, the one or six should be on the vertical of the right die.The one/six and the two/five should be on the axis.

Pros and Cons:

Again this is an excellent set for after the point is established (2 possible theoretical sevens).Excellent for place bets on the inside numbers.

The Hard 4 Set:
(or mini 'V')

The Hard 4 Set:

The twos are on both horizontal surfaces. Facing the shooter is a three on the left vertical surface while the one is on the right vertical surface. The axis is made up of the six / one on the left die while the three / four is the axis of the right die.

Pros and Cons:

This set targets the outside numbers 4,5,9,10 (each with 2 of 16 possibilities) while maintaining only 2 theoretical sevens. The 6 and 8 too have four total possibilities while the 11 and 3 have one possibility each. No 2 or 12 are expected.

The Straight Sixes Set:

Straight Sixes Set:

The sixes are on both horizontal surfaces, the twos or fives are on the vertical.When the dice are held together, the three and four are on the axis.

Pros and Cons:

Good for come out (4 possible sevens), good for horns and hard ways.Bet cautiously if the stickman is presenting the dice to other shooters in this manner after the come out.

The Hard 8 Set:

Hard 8 Set:

The fours are on both horizontal surfaces, the sixes or ones are on the vertical.The five and two are on the axis.

Pros and Cons:

Possible for come out (4 possible sevens), good for the outside numbers.Poor C and E and hard ways.

Remember, you are shooting on a theoretical axis which still has undesirable outcomes.Since the dice are cubes and the back wall is beveled, you will not have success with every throw.But, even with occasional success you will find that you have indeed altered the frequency table, which in turn will increase your profits over time.How will you achieve success?

Practice!

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