like 42 -60 on the 6 or 8 ,50 for one in the come then take the original bet and flip the green over the top and size into the 50.
stuff like that
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shermie |
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does anyone have any cool press moves that aren't on the video.
like 42 -60 on the 6 or 8 ,50 for one in the come then take the original bet and flip the green over the top and size into the 50. stuff like that |
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Downtowndice |
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This is isn't a press move but I like to splash $27 across when the point is 10 or4. You take the red cheques and splash acroos the board so that one cheque lands on each number. Then you cap the 6&8. The players love it.
I have a press move that takes the 6&8 from $18 to $24 each. It's to hard to explain and seldomly used. In fact alot of press moves are seldomly used. |
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PiercedMoonyMom |
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Heh, a coworker and I figured one out for pressing $24 6&8 to $30 each. More complicated than just doing it the long way, probably. ($55 for $27 [inside bet + three off cap of other to the box), drop a nickel off the outside bet into the come, hand off the rest [$11]). I have one customer that regularly plays on my side of the table and makes weird presses-$24 to $36, $42 to $60.
*Edit-downtowndice, is your move like a modified "take one leave one", six white in the payoff, $9 change? Like a breath of midnight air. Like a lighthouse, like a prayer.
Like the flicker and the flare, the sky reveals. Like a walk along the shore that you've walked a thousand times before. Like the ocean's roar. Love heals. ~Jonathan Larson |
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aZero to 36 |
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The $27 across, take the 5 reds and 2 whites and shuffle them together, now you can do the splash. Where I was manager we used a drill for pressing up just the 6 or 8. It would start at $6 and go up to $60 one unit each time.
Another drill we had was to practise setting up paying then cleaning up, took about 1 1/2 mins to do, but a good workout. |
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Downtowndice |
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The move from 18 to 22 each starts with $21 on the come. Player says press six and eight one unit each. You ask him to drop you a dollar and hand him off $10. You grab both caps( $3 in each hand), with one hand (right hand let's say) you pick up one white cheque and one red cheque from the Come. The other hand picks up one red cheque from the Come . This is all happening simultaneously. So the left hand has $8 and the right hand has $9. Here's the cool part. With your right hand (still holding the $9)you grab the dollar dropped by the player and you fling it into your left hand which is still holding $8. So now you cap your 6&8 with $9 in each hand.
I'll make a video someday. This sounds complicated but it's not. It looks really smooth when executed properly. |
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PiercedMoonyMom |
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Huh, that's actually pretty neat. It'd be considered palming cheques here so I could never do it on the table, but it's fairly easy really.
Like a breath of midnight air. Like a lighthouse, like a prayer.
Like the flicker and the flare, the sky reveals. Like a walk along the shore that you've walked a thousand times before. Like the ocean's roar. Love heals. ~Jonathan Larson |
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roostermt |
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What's the SPLASH move?
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shermie |
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here's a cool one. 24 to 36 each on the 6 and 8.
cut out 54 in the come 4 change to the player, 26 to the box. then with the 22 left on the place bet flip two red cheques over the top, set everything on top of the two green in the come, then flip one green cheque over the top then split everything in half like an oreo cookie. you have 36 each. |
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Downtowndice |
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The splash move. $27 across when point is 10 or 4. 5 red cheques two white. Splash red cheques across the board so that one red cheque stops on each number. Then cap 6&8.
24 to 36 each on 6&8. Two green cheques on the Come. $22 goes to the box. With $26 in payout hand, size into the two greens three times. Hand off $4 change. Cap bets. |
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aZero to 36 |
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A splash is exactly what it sounds like, MESSY. As an example, let say you are working on a big table, next to the pole has a $6 bet and presses it up. When it is $12 and it presses you have still got to give the $2 change well with a splash you can pitch the change to the player just to the side of there bets, if you do it right you will have $1 on ther line for you and odds.
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MJZ 06 |
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Quote: I'll do you one better--24 to 36 each 6 and 8. Cut 50 (two green) in the come. Outside hand takes $2 off the inside bet while inside hand gives the balance ($22) to the box, meanwhile the outside hand is placing the $2 onto the other $24 bet. Take this whole bet out and place it on top of the $50 in the come. Hand off $4 to the player with outside hand. Now turn the whole stack in the come over end for end (the green should now be on top). Shuffle the checks twice, you now have $36 each 6 and 8. One of those cool presses you'll never have to do. Hell I only see 24 to 30 each 6 and 8 once in a blue moon. One of the most impressive things I ever saw was during a pretty jammed up game, I was on stick and the guy on 3rd is probably the best dice dealer I've ever seen or worked with, forget what the point was but the dice passed, and there's a bunch of line bets out there for the boys. Well this guy not only picked the whole line but used the change to total and convert our bets, all the while just stacking up our money in the DC before sending it to the box to be dropped. It was hard to follow but sure looked cool as hell. I worked with another guy who used to pick and pay the whole line with one hand, and pretty damn fast at that. The splash move is good for setting up all the hardways too, or a 3-way crap. |
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