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In this conversation, Jeremy Elerick and Jim discuss the overwhelming amount of information available about craps, particularly on platforms like YouTube. They explore how to navigate this information overload, emphasizing the importance of quality content over quantity. The discussion also touches on personal preferences in craps content, the significance of community engagement, and the challenges of prioritizing what to watch in a busy world. Ultimately, they highlight the need for content creators to put effort into their work and connect with their audience.
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In this episode of the Color Up Podcast, host Jeremy Elerick and guest Jim the Professor discuss the unique experience of playing craps on cruise ships. They explore the differences in gambling strategies, the social dynamics of casino play, and the value of comp points for free cruises. The conversation highlights the importance of customer service in cruise casinos and compares the gambling experience on cruises to that of land-based casinos. Listeners are encouraged to engage with their questions during the 'monster roll' segment at the end of the show.
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In this episode of the Color Up podcast, hosts Jeremy Elerick and Jim the Professor discuss the highlights and experiences from DiceCon, a gathering for dice enthusiasts. They share personal stories, the evolution of the event, and the sense of community that has developed among members of the Color Up Club. The conversation covers the origins of DiceCon, memorable moments from the event, and the vibrant atmosphere of downtown Las Vegas. They also touch on the importance of fair play and the culture within the club, as well as looking forward to future events.
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In this episode of the Color Up Podcast, hosts Jeremy Elerick and Jim the Professor delve into the dynamics of player behavior at the craps table, categorizing players into 'heroes' and 'zeros.' They discuss the importance of table etiquette, the impact of player attitudes on the gaming experience, and how to navigate the social aspects of gambling. The conversation emphasizes the significance of maintaining a positive atmosphere at the table and the benefits of being a respectful player. Through anecdotes and insights, they explore how player behavior can influence not only individual experiences but also the overall enjoyment of the game for everyone involved.
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In this episode of the Color Up podcast, Jeremy and Jim delve into the perceptions surrounding craps players. They discuss how these perceptions can be intimidating and complex, often leading to misunderstandings about the game and its players. The conversation covers the adrenaline rush associated with playing craps, the social dynamics at the table, and the negative perceptions that can deter new players. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of breaking down these barriers to make the game more approachable and enjoyable for everyone.
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In this episode of the Color Up Podcast, Jeremy Elerick and Jim the Professor delve into the concept of discipline in gambling, particularly in the game of craps. They explore the importance of both internal and external discipline, the dangers of gambling without it, and strategies for maintaining discipline at the table. The conversation emphasizes the need for a solid gambling plan, effective bankroll management, and accountability to enhance the gambling experience while minimizing risks. They also discuss the balance between enjoying the game and maintaining discipline, concluding that discipline is a valuable trait that can be applied beyond gambling.
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In this episode of the Color Up Podcast, hosts Jeremy Elerick and Jim the Professor explore the vibrant personalities found at the craps table and how they compare to other casino games. They discuss the World Series of Poker, delve into personality types using the Myers-Briggs test, and examine the social dynamics of craps versus other games like blackjack and roulette. The conversation also touches on etiquette at the table, the differences between light side and dark side betting in craps, and how Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs relates to the gambling experience. The hosts emphasize the importance of enjoying the communal aspect of the game while being mindful of the diverse personalities that contribute to the casino atmosphere.
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In this episode of the Color Up Club podcast, Jeremy and Jim discuss various topics related to the casino world. They start by sharing their recent gambling experiences on a cruise and discuss different strategies they tried. They then move on to discuss news articles about cheating in Las Vegas casinos, gamblers losing millions of dollars, the opening of a new tunnel in Las Vegas, and the elimination of free parking at Resort World. Finally, they dive into the main topic of the episode: whether the game of craps is dying. They analyze data from a UNLV study that shows the number of craps tables has remained relatively stable over the years, but the revenue has increased. They also discuss the popularity of blackjack compared to craps. Craps is now in last place in terms of the number of tables and revenue generated compared to other casino games. Blackjack used to be the top game, but both blackjack and craps have seen a decline in revenue. Baccarat has become the biggest moneymaker, accounting for over 40% of all table game revenue. The popularity of baccarat is a mystery, as the game is simple and lacks player decision-making. The low house edge of baccarat contributes to its popularity. The decline of blackjack may be attributed to changes in the game, such as the introduction of 6:5 payouts and continuous shufflers that make card counting ineffective. Craps is still hanging in there, with a dedicated fan base and efforts to make the game less intimidating for new players. However, higher table minimums and negative experiences with dealers and players can deter potential craps players. Marketing for craps is limited, and there is potential for growth by targeting new and younger players.
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In this episode, Jeremy and Jim discuss the math of the game of craps. They talk about the probabilities of rolling different numbers with two dice and how those probabilities affect the payouts and house edge. They also discuss the concept of the seven being the most important number in the game and how it determines the outcome for both light side and dark side players. The conversation also touches on the topic of smoking in casinos and the recent news of the Mirage closing and the construction of the Evil Knievel museum in Las Vegas. In this conversation, Jeremy discusses the house edge in craps and the different betting strategies players can use. He explains how the casino makes money by paying out slightly less than the true odds of winning, and how players can try to beat the odds by rolling certain numbers. He emphasizes that while players can have short-term wins, in the long run, the casino always has the advantage. Jeremy also touches on the importance of understanding the house edge and making informed bets, and he mentions his partnership with Sports Grid.
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In this episode, Jeremy and Jim discuss their first experiences playing craps and their love for the game. They emphasize that craps is a social and entertaining game, but not a way to make a consistent income. They also mention the Color Up Club, where players can connect and share their experiences. The conversation touches on the topic of winning and losing, and the importance of responsible gambling. Overall, the episode provides an introduction to the hosts and sets the stage for future discussions about craps and the casino world.