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The 3-V and 2-V Set In Craps
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By Jerry 'Stickman'
Stickman,
I have found that spinning the dice using the 3-V set and the 2-V set as well, get me a lot of 7's on the come-out. Can you tell me what the optimum spin count and distance to the wall combination works the best for you? I have found that around 2 spins and hitting about 4' from the wall gives me the best results for both 3-v and 2-v.
JOHN
Hi John,
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You will see more 7s when using the 3-V or 2-V sets than you will with the hardway set. The hardway set is a 7-avoidance set where the 3-V and 2-V are sets that will target certain numbers the 6 and 8 with the 3-V set and the 4 and 10 with the 2-V set. However, by targeting certain numbers they do not protect against the 7 as well.
You should only use the 3-V or 2-V set when you know you have a good level of 'axis control' - meaning the dice land on faces not on the axis of the set and throw. The hardway set numbers on the axis are the 1 and 6, so if there is a 1 or a 6 (or both) in the result, the throw is not on-axis.
If you are trying to get a 7 like when you are on the come-out roll, the all-sevens set is probably a better set.
I cannot give you a specific answer to the number of spins or where to land the dice as this varies by individual thrower as well as other conditions. If two to three spins on the dice gives you good on-axis results that is good.
If you have not already done so, I suggest you buy a copy of Casino Craps: Shoot to Win. It has all the information you need to start becoming a controlled thrower. You might also think about attending a Golden Touch Dice Control Class. More information is available at www.goldentouchcraps.com.
All the best at the tables,
Jerry 'Stickman'