Live Craps Game #39 – EPIC 35+ ROLLS! – Palms Casino, Las Vegas, NV – Inside the Casino

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Here’s an EPIC live craps game from the Palms Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The player rolling the dice is Joe R. (aka “Big Shot”). He is a subscriber to my channel and in some of the Dice groups on Facebook. When I told him I had just recorded his roll, he was really surprised and excited, and subsequently gave me permission to tell his story. Through our face to face at the casino and messages on Facebook, the following is the story of his EPIC 50 minute roll….

Joe and his friend (in the yellow shirt) were on vacation and hitting a number of casinos around Vegas and Laughlin. By the time I got to the table and started recording, Joe had been rolling the dice for about 25-30 minutes.

His starting bankroll that evening was $1,000. But, by the time the dice came to him this time around, he was down to his last $100. He went all in, including $10/$10/$10 on the ATS. His normal initial bet is $78 or 81 across with $50 in odds on the point. But, now he had something less than the norm to work with.

As he rolled, he would press then collect on each hit, sometimes collecting two times. He says he was fairly conservative with his pressing and not parlaying, as he was in recovery mode. His 6 & 8 where only at $300 each. The example he gave me of his aggressive pressing was $18, 30, 66, 150, 180, 420, 900, 1800, 4200, 60000, which he says he would have been able to achieve on this roll. Any heavy betters at the table, which there was not, would have made a small fortune.

He said the table had a bouncy surface and lively pyramid rubber, which caused him to struggle at first. The rails were quite high for a big guy like him, so he employed a two-finger overhand grip (2 middle, plus thumb) and tossed into the hook. He settled in on an all-7 set (mostly 6/4 1/3 and 6/5 1/2 depending on the point.)

He tossed the dice for a total of about 45-60 times during his turn (I managed to capture 34 on video), and hit the ATS once (not in the video) during that time. In all, he hit about 8-12 points.

When it was all said and done, he colored up with $7,000, and held the dice the entire time from that $100 low to $7,000. Of course, he tipped the dealers about $200.

As for his friend, whom we can see pressing hard in the foreground, he bought in for $500 and colored-up at around $5,000. His initial bet was either $78 or 81 across. Got 6 & 8 up to $120 each, 5 & 9 up to $100, and 10 to $150 before regressing to quarters across somewhere in the middle of Joe’s roll. He then parlayed every other bet, every other hit until he had $900 on 6 & 8, and $500 on every thing else (which you can see in the video).

Joe wanted me to mention that he’s had several dice tossing classes and believes it’s the ONLY way to establish a good foundation. He would like to give credit to Don @ Golden Touch Craps, Heavy @ Axis Power Craps, Howard Rock & Roller, Koganinja777 and Beau the Dice Coach!

I wish I had been able to get Joe’s ENTIRE 50 minutes on video. But, what I got, and the story behind it, is pretty EPIC in itself. Hope you enjoy it!

Until next time.
See you Inside the Casino!

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10 thoughts on “Live Craps Game #39 – EPIC 35+ ROLLS! – Palms Casino, Las Vegas, NV – Inside the Casino

  1. At 2:51 you will see the guy in the foreground push one die over to the stick! There was probably no funny business there BUT the boxman never checked that die and probably should have gotten reprimanded later on after the dust settled. Why must other players touch the damn dice? Man I'm tough making something out of nothing. lol!

  2. Did they send in a cooler to disrupt your flow? I hate when dealers try to talk to you and mess up your concentration

  3. Why doesn’t a guy like this appear when I’m playing craps? All I get are the guys who practice making a point number, then 7’ing out! Also, look at the double stack

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