Future of Craps? | Roll to Win Craps Table

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Is this the future of craps? The all new roll to win machine at the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino in Reno, NV is a must try. I believe it can attract more dice players who may be intimidated by real tables, and actually help grow the game of craps and craps players.
This roll to win machine, combines digital betting while still allowing players to control the outcome by rolling the dice themselves. Check out Roll to Win at the GSR.

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10 thoughts on “Future of Craps? | Roll to Win Craps Table

  1. Does anyone know any casino in Las Vegas that has this table? I'm gonna go on vacation in Vegas for edc and would love to go stop by and play on this craps table. since it'll be my first time playing and I wont have to worry about placing bets on the table and being over crowded with other that can possibly pick my chips from me.

  2. Great video. I appreciate the info on buying the outside numbers. Please explain more about the place to lose bet, would it pay better than a don't bet? I would say that this roll to win is a popular topic using the number of views 19k and number of comments 376. Looking forward to visiting Reno for the national bowling tournament in 2023.

  3. I’ve played one of these tables in Council Bluffs and loved it. Then if your a don’t player you don’t get as many stink eyes thrown your way.

  4. The games looks really cool would love to try it but nothing bets the real tables !

  5. Anything to lower the price point works for me. The $25 tables on the strip are just killer.

  6. Needs a "Ready" button. Twice today the dealer locked the table before I had all my bet down. Would be nice if there was a way to confirm you are ready

  7. What are your thoughts on a "one on, one off" type strategy? Which is when you play the pass line for a shooter and once they hit the point move to the don't pass for their next come out roll? I can't find the exact odds, but isn't an average shooter expected to hit a point about 40% of the time? So hitting two points for one shooter would be about 20% odds of happening. Just curious of your thoughts on that, in the middle of all that I'm playing an iron cross strategy.

  8. Not "Don't" friendly. As you said, you can't remove a DP or DC. Max Odds on DP or DC is incorrect. On a 3x4x5x table, it only lets you put DP/DC Odds at 3x4x5x the win amount, which should be up to 6x the flat bet. Also, it does not allow Does/Don't.

    Would be nice if it a a "same bet" or "repeat last bet" for those that like to hop and/or play the field.

  9. This is definitely good for beginners. I like it for someone just learning the game of craps with a small bankroll. For anyone else, I think it’s a machine you walk away from & look for a live table. It’s quite colorful a setup though.

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