In theory, the casinos should have embraced technology in craps long before now. There were a few efforts to create one player ‘video craps‘ games but they found little traction with the player. Many players also had the (incorrect) belief that since there was no actual kinetic interplay of the dice that the game was ‘rigged’.
- Bubble Craps Machine Strategy is part of the Dice Advice series here on Color Up. This submitted strategy is called the Place Hedge. It is a 10 unit Don't Pa.
- Are the Bubble Craps electronic games rigged to a higher house advantage at the right times for the house to win? Example - big bets on numbers after point made is it more likely for a 7 rather than on a table of live craps? Follow up - do these machines in CET properties allow you to put your Player Card in and get rated?
- The odds on these bubble craps machines must be the same as those at a craps table. The manufacturers can alter how much the bets pay, but the histogram of results of the dice throws must match the pyramid of craps.
- Question: A member of Craps Forum posted a situation he had observed where a bubble craps machine automatically rerolled when it could not read a result. Another member, who has contended in other threads that the machines are rigged to increase the house advantage, asked if the observed machine rerolls only in circumstances where the perceived result would favor the players, or if it also.
Wasn't sure if this is the right subforum to start a thread dedicated to bubble craps, but while the rules are the same as the game we all know and love, it is inherently different from the game we all practice at. Heavy, feel free to relocate this if you think it belongs elsewhere.
There's been some discussion about the game on other threads lately that I thought it was time to create a thread dedicated to it so that the initial comments didn't get lost and so that we could have a home to chat about it.
Bubble Craps Machine Rigged Games
mssthis1 wrote:I know you guys don't like them because they don't take classes, but the bubble machines are a great place to try out you lay bet strategies at 3.33% the cost of a live table in some cases. The one they put in at my local casino allows $1 lay bets and pays to the penny, vig on wins only. I often lay $6.00 across and reverse press $1 per box number roll, till I catch a seven, $10 per point max pain.
Where it's located, I can watch the live tables for a good shooting opp. to arise from there and I often can grind out $100 an hour playing that way.
heavy wrote:I think the bubble craps machines are under-rated by many of us. I look at them as slot machines and as such, they are subject to streaking. I've done well playing SIA's one hit - can't miss. My biggest problems is getting my bets in before the time limit expires. But like you - I can make $60 - $100 an hour on them with relatively conservative play.
Personally, I've never run into one of these games so I have no real skin in this game to contribute yet. But I would still love to hear other's experiences and ways to approach the game that differ from the more traditional game we all know and love.Wasn't sure if this is the right subforum to start a thread dedicated to bubble craps, but while the rules are the same as the game we all know and love, it is inherently different from the game we all practice at. Heavy, feel free to relocate this if you think it belongs elsewhere.
Bubble Craps Machine Rigged Odds
There's been some discussion about the game on other threads lately that I thought it was time to create a thread dedicated to it so that the initial comments didn't get lost and so that we could have a home to chat about it.
Bubble Craps Machine Rigged Machine
Bubble Craps Machine Rigged Game
mssthis1 wrote:I know you guys don't like them because they don't take classes, but the bubble machines are a great place to try out you lay bet strategies at 3.33% the cost of a live table in some cases. The one they put in at my local casino allows $1 lay bets and pays to the penny, vig on wins only. I often lay $6.00 across and reverse press $1 per box number roll, till I catch a seven, $10 per point max pain.
Where it's located, I can watch the live tables for a good shooting opp. to arise from there and I often can grind out $100 an hour playing that way.
heavy wrote:I think the bubble craps machines are under-rated by many of us. I look at them as slot machines and as such, they are subject to streaking. I've done well playing SIA's one hit - can't miss. My biggest problems is getting my bets in before the time limit expires. But like you - I can make $60 - $100 an hour on them with relatively conservative play.
Personally, I've never run into one of these games so I have no real skin in this game to contribute yet. But I would still love to hear other's experiences and ways to approach the game that differ from the more traditional game we all know and love.