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DICE SETTING BASICSTime
INTRODUCTION TO DICE SETTING
This video simply gives a brief description of the contents of the videos in this section and what is covered on the videos. (Time: 1:17) play video
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THE DICE SETS
On this video the Dice Coach shows you the basic sets that he teaches to new students . He also covers the importance of being able to set the dice quickly and how to do this. play video
8:16
THE BASIC DICE GRIPS
On this video the Dice Coach shows you the basic dice grips and how to achieve a consistent grip on the dice. He also explains why a single grip is not right for everyone. play video
6:42
THE DICE TOSS
What constitutes a good toss? How do you make one and how can you be consistent at it. Different tosses for different people and why. play video
8:00
TABLE POSITION, YOURS ... NOT MINE!
What's the best table position for you? The Coach discusses table positioning and why not everyone can shoot from the same spot. play video
3:40
WHY YOU NEED TO KNOW THE DICE
Why is it important to know the dice? It will assist you in being able to set the dice quicker and in later videos we'll show you how to analyze your own toss. play video
2:46
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
Ok, now lets put it all together for you and show you how it's done! play video
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BETTING STRATEGIES Time
INTRODUCTION TO STRATEGY
Introduction to the Betting Strategy videos in this section. These are NOT systems, they are betting strategies. (Time: 1:22) play video
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STACK EM, DONT RACK EM!
What is this strategy, and how can I best use it? The Dice Coach explains it! play video
4:54
THE DICE COACH'S FAVORITE STRATEGY
Check out the Dice Coach's strategy that he uses when he is the shooter! play video
4:57
THE IRON CROSS
This one comes closest to winning on every bet ... except the last one! Years ago it was touted and sold on the internet for $10! play video
4:02
THE 6 & 8 PROGRESSION
Use this strategy if you know you can bang out some 6's and 8's. It's quick and effective! play video
6:10
THE 5 & 9 STRATEGY
This is an aggressive strategy for those of you who can consistently hit either the 5 or the 9. Charting the table will help you know when to make the right moves. play video
2:50
THE 410 SHOTGUN
Here's a nice betting strategy to use on the 4 and 10. A close friend of the DiceCoach developed this strategy and it works beautifully if the shooter is a dice setter and can hit those 4's and 10's! NOT FOR USE ON RANDOM SHOOTERS! play video
3:03
THE TAKE & PARLAY STRATEGY
Here's the Dice Coach's new strategy for taking advantage of long rolls with repeating numbers. A couple of parlay's and you're on your way! play video
5:26
QUALIFYING A RANDOM SHOOTER
Here's the Dice Coach's strategy for qualifying a random shooter. He even uses this strategy on himself for the first session of the day. play video
5:21
REGRESSION BETTING
Is there ever a time when you should incorporate Regression Betting into your strategy? How and when should you do it? play video
3:41
PLAYING THE DON'T PASS LINE
NEW ITEM >>>If you're looking for a system to pass the time at a crap's table that is COLD, here is a great one to use and that works very well. It's all in knowing how to bet. play video
9:14
WHERE TO PLAY Time
COACH'S PLACES TO PLAY - THE STRIP
Check out the casinos on the Strip that are the favorite places for the Dice Coach, and why! play video
6:32
COACH'S PLACES TO PLAY - DOWNTOWN
Check out all of the places the Coach recommends to play downtown, and why! play video
6:29
COACH'S PLACES TO PLAY - OFF STRIP
Check out all of the places the Coach recommends to play off the Strip, and why! play video
4:43

Dice Coach Dice Sets Sheets


You often hear Advantage Shooters talking about the various dice sets for controlled rolling. The flying V3's for example, or the Yo set with the sevens facing up and down table. What we often don't recognize, though, is that those two sets are exactly the same. The dice are oriented on the same axis. The shooter simply has different numbers facing 'up.' The Irish Setter shows photographs of his six favorite sets in the dice setting area. Well, the fact is these are the ONLY sets.

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.
COMBINATIONS PRODUCING THESE DICE TOTALS

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52-16 (V 3's)

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