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jhonnydeep
Great one. thanks..
Doc
Quote: TIMSPEED

The one at Barona was SIMILAR to Colusa.
They had 6 cards (A-6) at the top of the table (directly in front of the boxman) and each card represented a die facing. They placed these cards at the beginning of each 'hand', as to determine the dice outcome.


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Just one set of six cards? How did they 'place' these cards. Can you describe the method in more detail, please?Since this thread got bumped today and this old question was never answered, I will give the answer I think is correct. At least I saw it played this way at one California tribal casino.
Cache creek craps appThere are six rectangles in front of the box man, sized for one card each, and marked 1 through 6. There is one 'deck' of six cards, Ace through 6 (or maybe two decks that get alternated, don't remember.) The box man shuffles the deck, deals the cards face down to the boxes, then turns them over. Each number on a card is thus matched to a number on its box.
The shooter uses a normal pair of dice. When he/she rolls, the box man reads the dice and slides forward the cards in the boxes with numbers that match the dice. The faces of the cards represent the 'result' of the roll. If the dice are rolled as a double, only one card is pushed forward, and it represents a double roll of its number.
In my opinion, this is the closest match of card craps to regular craps. It is equivalent to the dice having the numbers rearranged to different faces for each shooter. This would probably play havoc with dice setters' strategies, but otherwise, the game is very much like real craps. Apparently the deck of shuffled cards provides the additional layer of randomness that is required in California. If the deck happened to be dealt to the boxes as Ace through 6 in order, then for that shooter the game is actually standard craps!
ElectricDreams
I watched a friend play a card version of craps in an Oklahoma casino once; it was similar to as you described it, Doc, except the 'shooter' called out the box numbers, instead of throwing dice.
I actually like the California version better - throwing dice is a fun part of the game, I think, and the card craps my friend was playing kind of shorted us on that!
Of course, I can play normal craps in town, so I don't have to settle for any card version of the game ;-)
TIMSPEED

Since this thread got bumped today and this old question was never answered, I will give the answer I think is correct. At least I saw it played this way at one California tribal casino.
There are six rectangles in front of the box man, sized for one card each, and marked 1 through 6. There is one 'deck' of six cards, Ace through 6 (or maybe two decks that get alternated, don't remember.) The box man shuffles the deck, deals the cards face down to the boxes, then turns them over. Each number on a card is thus matched to a number on its box.
The shooter uses a normal pair of dice. When he/she rolls, the box man reads the dice and slides forward the cards in the boxes with numbers that match the dice. The faces of the cards represent the 'result' of the roll. If the dice are rolled as a double, only one card is pushed forward, and it represents a double roll of its number.
In my opinion, this is the closest match of card craps to regular craps. It is equivalent to the dice having the numbers rearranged to different faces for each shooter. This would probably play havoc with dice setters' strategies, but otherwise, the game is very much like real craps. Apparently the deck of shuffled cards provides the additional layer of randomness that is required in California. If the deck happened to be dealt to the boxes as Ace through 6 in order, then for that shooter the game is actually standard craps!


I agree with you 100%. THIS is the type of game they have at Barona in Lakeside (San Diego) and NOW at Jackson Rancheria in Jackson (30 minutes east of Stockton)
Funny though...because I have been playing it lately in Jackson, and it's 100% a DONT table..Literally, I can make $500 in an hour, just playing a $10 flat dont pass bet. It's just P-7-O over and over and over...I dunno why it's so cold (or hot if you're playing the dont like me) but it is.
Gambling calls to me...like this ~> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Nap37mNSmQ
goatcabin

I agree with you 100%. THIS is the type of game they have at Barona in Lakeside (San Diego) and NOW at Jackson Rancheria in Jackson (30 minutes east of Stockton)
Funny though...because I have been playing it lately in Jackson, and it's 100% a DONT table..Literally, I can make $500 in an hour, just playing a $10 flat dont pass bet. It's just P-7-O over and over and over...I dunno why it's so cold (or hot if you're playing the dont like me) but it is.


Does Cache Creek Have Craps

I went to the Jackson Rancheria Web site, but no mention of craps. They do indicate they now have roulette, but no description thereof. I e-mailed the Rancheria last February, and they said no craps, but check back in six months. I suppose they only recently added craps and haven't yet updated their Web site. Or, maybe they just don't want to advertise the fact that they have craps. I went to the Cache Creek Web site, and they do not mention craps, either, unless you download the 'Gaming Guide'. So, it's there, but it's not out front.
I sent an e-mail to Jackson again, asking about hours for their craps game. It's about an hour and a half from my house, over six times as long a drive as Cache Creek, so I would not go there regularly, but I would like to check it out. It sounds like it works out exactly the same as the no-longer-existing Colusa method, but more efficient, needing just one set of cards. The probabilities should be exactly the same as regular craps, so I wouldn't read anything into your experience with the table being 'cold'.
Cheers,
Alan Shank
Woodland, CA
Cheers, Alan Shank 'How's that for a squabble, Pugh?' Peter Boyle as Mister Moon in 'Yellowbeard'
TIMSPEED

I went to the Jackson Rancheria Web site, but no mention of craps. They do indicate they now have roulette, but no description thereof. I e-mailed the Rancheria last February, and they said no craps, but check back in six months. I suppose they only recently added craps and haven't yet updated their Web site. Or, maybe they just don't want to advertise the fact that they have craps. I went to the Cache Creek Web site, and they do not mention craps, either, unless you download the 'Gaming Guide'. So, it's there, but it's not out front.
I sent an e-mail to Jackson again, asking about hours for their craps game. It's about an hour and a half from my house, over six times as long a drive as Cache Creek, so I would not go there regularly, but I would like to check it out. It sounds like it works out exactly the same as the no-longer-existing Colusa method, but more efficient, needing just one set of cards. The probabilities should be exactly the same as regular craps, so I wouldn't read anything into your experience with the table being 'cold'.
Cheers,
Alan Shank
Woodland, CA


I know huh?! You'd think they'd advertise the crap out of that!

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The Roulette is like the one at Chukchansi Gold (It's got a big hopper similar to live Keno/Bingo)
An hour an a half? It's JUST shy of that from me, and I go there weekly...(they have some good promotions).
Cache creek craps machineThe crap table is pretty much open 24/7 as far as I can tell, and it's CROWDED as much.

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The probabilities ARE just the same..that's why I can't understand the coldness...even the pit/dealers realize it and jokingly say 'Lay the 4/10 $400 a piece', and have a good time with it (of course at the same time, people betting the PASS line are getting their butt handed to them)

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If Jackson had better comps/marketing offers, I'd definitely switch over from Reno to it...but they just DO NOT comp on their table games....however, come January I may play more their...
Gambling calls to me...like this ~> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Nap37mNSmQ
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