u/Tna_Thaking

Hard Rock Fire Mountain, In 2k out 2.8k
▲ 16 r/Craps

Hard Rock Fire Mountain, In 2k out 2.8k

After all the fireworks were over and the family went to bed, my degenerate self decided it was time to head over to my local Hard Rock Casino for some late-night craps. 😂🎲

Played for about 2 hours and caught some decent rolls throughout the session. One shooter was able to hit the Talls, and I had my 6 and 8 pressed all the way up to $450 on different shooters. I was just waiting for one or two more hits... but of course, they never came. 😭

If those numbers had hit just once or twice more, I would've been up a couple thousand more. That's craps for you. 😂

All in all, it was a fun night. I finally got the dice toward the end of the session and, once again, couldn't get anything going myself. 😑 Apparently, I'm better at winning money off everyone else's rolls lately.

Bought in for $2,000 and colored up for $2,800.

+$800 for a late-night 2-hour session. I'll take it. 🎲💰

u/Tna_Thaking — 16 hours ago
▲ 83 r/Craps

4th of July ATS 🇺🇸

Went back to my home away from home, Grand Sierra Resort, for another weekend of content creation.

Friday was absolutely brutal for me, so I decided to cut my losses and give it another shot Saturday morning before checking out.

I got to the table and bought in for $1.3K. The guy next to me said he would let me shoot for him, and man... I went straight into a PSO from the left straight out. 🥲 Not exactly the comeback I was hoping for. 😂

The dice moved over to the right side of the table, and that's when everything changed. One guy went on about a 30-minute roll, hitting plenty of 6s and 8s along the way. He also hit a bunch of hard ways, but unfortunately, I couldn't catch any back-to-back for my parlays.

Then came the best part of the roll. He only needed the 11 to complete the ATS... and he hit it! 🎲🔥

I only had $10/$10/$10 on the ATS, but I'll gladly take it!

Two rolls later came the number none of us wanted to see... the 7.

After how brutal Friday was, I wasn't about to push my luck. I colored up for $4.2K from my $1.3K buy-in and called it a morning.

Sometimes you just have to catch the right shooter, ride the wave, and know when it's time to leave. 🎲

u/Tna_Thaking — 1 day ago

New Pick Ups for Collection

Been having my eye on these known fragrances for some time now, just been waiting to pull the trigger on buying them. But finally did and all are worth every penny. And I already known the scent on them so not really a blind buy. But it's these three, Creed Adventus , Creed Green Irish Tweed and Maison Francis Kurkdjian Paris Grand Soir. First Creed and MFKs added to my collection, which next in these brands are a must buy?

u/Tna_Thaking — 4 days ago
▲ 46 r/Craps

Hard Rock Fire Mountain, In 900 Out 1.3k

Back at my local Hard Rock Casino for another hit-and-run attempt. I sat down with the same $900 in chips I colored up with the day before.

I stuck with my usual 2-hit-and-regress strategy but added max odds behind the pass line this time. Things started off rough. Nobody could make a point for the first several shooters... myself included. Before I knew it, my bankroll had been whittled down to barely $200.

Then the shooter next to me on SR1 got the dice and everything changed.

The guy went on an absolute heater. We were all rooting for him to make his point of 6, but he just kept rolling 5s and 9s over and over. I was hopping the 6 and 8, then jokingly said, "Watch this... I'll hop the 5s and 9s so you'll finally roll 6s and 8s."

Literally the very next rolls... 8... 8... 8... then finally the 6 for the point. 🤣 The whole table got a good laugh out of it.

From there I kept pressing my place bets and rode the roll. He eventually hit the Talls, and I decided to turn my bets off. Two rolls later... the dreaded 7.

Looking back, if I hadn't spent most of the session digging myself out of that early hole, I probably could've doubled my bankroll on that roll. No complaints though—I managed to color up at just over $1,300 after tipping the dealers.

Another successful hit and run! 🎲

u/Tna_Thaking — 6 days ago
▲ 34 r/Craps

Hard Rock Fire Mountain, In 500 out 900

Quick stop at my local Hard Rock Fire Mountain Casino to use some free play. 🎲

When I got to the table, it was already on a heater. The Talls had just been hit, and the shooter only needed to make his point (4) to avoid sevening out. I was hoping he'd make it so the roll would keep going, but he ended up sevening out before the point... which also left the Smalls hanging.

I bought in for $500, and the dice went to a regular I've played with many times. He's usually a solid shooter, so I started a little aggressive with $220 inside using my usual 2-hit regress strategy. Pretty heavy considering I only had a $500 bankroll, but fortunately I got my two hits and regressed down to $96 across.

From there I just let the roll develop and started pressing. He ended up needing only the 3 and 12 for the ATS. I also had parlayed Hard 8 and Hard 10 bets that I was really hoping would connect, but neither got there before the inevitable 7.

I definitely left some money on the layout because I was running pretty full throttle, so I was up quite a bit more at one point. Still, I wasn't about to complain. Colored up for just over $900, tipped the dealers, and called it a day.

A clean hit-and-run session. Sometimes taking the win is the best play.

u/Tna_Thaking — 7 days ago
▲ 66 r/Craps

Atlantis, Reno, NV In 1.9k Out 3.1k

After I finished recording content at GSR and Peppermill, I decided to stop by Atlantis and play a little off camera just for fun. I still wish they'd let me record there, but management already turned down my request.

Bought in for $1,900. The shooter next to me sevened out immediately, and since I had no action working, the dice skipped me and went to the next shooter.

There were a few decent rolls after that, including one around 20 rolls, but no bonuses. Then the guy on the corner caught absolute fire with about a 30-roll hand. He hit the Talls and was just one 3 away from the ATS before finally sevening out.

Looking back, I probably should have colored up right there. Instead, the dice moved over to the right side of the table, and aside from one decent shooter, it was mostly a rough stretch. I kept telling myself I just wanted one chance to roll.. well i got that chance and after 4x 7s on the come out I then got a point and PSO'd... it was horrible.

In the end, I colored up for $3,100 after tipping the dealers. Still walked away with a nice profit, even if I gave back more than I wanted. Sometimes knowing when to leave is the hardest part of playing craps. 🎲

u/Tna_Thaking — 9 days ago
▲ 24 r/Craps

Atlantis & GSR, Reno NV In 2.5k Out 5.9k

Little fun in Reno for a one-night stay and some video content.

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I'll save my Friday activities for the channel reveals, but Saturday turned out to be pretty eventful. 😅

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Before checking out of GSR, I decided to jump on Crapless Bubble Craps and record a session for future content. Ended up catching an absolute heater and hit the ATS for 10/10/10. I'll save the details for the video release, but the session went from $500 to $3,300.

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Before heading home, I remembered I had some free play at Atlantis, so I made a quick pit stop. Bought in at the live craps table for $2,000 and got on a shooter who went 20+ rolls. He hit the Talls and only needed the 2 for the ATS before the seven showed. So close.

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I stayed until I rolled, but couldn't really get much going. Colored up at $2,675 after tipping dealers and called it a day.

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All said and done, I left Reno with close to $6,000 total and a lot of great content coming to the channel over the next few weeks. Sometimes those quick one-night trips end up being the most memorable.

u/Tna_Thaking — 15 days ago
▲ 70 r/Craps

Grand Sierra Resort, NV In 1k Out 3.5k

Went to my good ol Grand Sierra Resort casino in Nevada for some afternoon craps. I bought in for 1k. Had some ok rolls to start off the session and had a ok roll myself. My buddies u/Robotdanny and u/mastaballah  joined me and had ok rolls as well,  nothing to crazy. But then a shooter on the far out hook went on a massive roll , no ATS sides were hit but got a few hard 10s and hard 8s that I parlayed. Video is up on my channel "Taka Rolls" if you want to watch, it's the latest one up. Ended up calling it shortly after he seven out for 3.5k. 👍

u/Tna_Thaking — 17 days ago
▲ 64 r/Craps

Grand Sierra Resort, NV In 1k Out 5.2k

Played at GSR in Reno for a late afternoon session. I bought in for 1k to start it off. Im running my same strategy, and table has been steady, enough to get my 2 hits and regress but not enough to start collecting and getting momentum going. Im starting to find my rhythm from straight out and after many dice flying off table, I finally find my sweet landing spot and arc.

Dice come back to me and after I adjusted my throw, I go on a heater. You know that feeling when dice just feels good everytime it leaves your hand, yeah that's how I felt rolling. I go on to hit the talls by throwing the 10. All that was left was the dreaded 2, we all know how hard it is to roll the 2 when it's the last number to go for the bonus. Im optimistic and feeling good, after quite a few rolls and no 7, I finally hit the 2 for the ATS bonus. I had 10/10/10 on it, but ill gladly take.

On a roll I rolled the dice off the table "which i haven't done in a awhile" so decided to turn off all my pressed up bets. Well next roll i end up rolling that 7 out. After an close to an hour of me rolling, I call it and color up for 5.2k. I will say , its definitely a whole different dimension when commentating, betting, rolling, all at the same time. So I wasn't pressing on some that I usually do, but all in all a big win.

But yes I recorded this session and had to put up as a 2 part video for my channel. My massive 36 roll hitting the ATS will be part 2 if you want to watch on Friday it will release. Can't post the link unfortunately for part 1, but just check my channel out Taka Rolls. Hope you guys have a great night and keep on rolling!

u/Tna_Thaking — 25 days ago
▲ 39 r/Craps

Grand Sierra Resort, NV In 1k Out 2.1k

Went to Grand Sierra Resort to record a table session on the craps tables. I started off with a 1k buy in, from the straight out position on left side. Dice were not cold but some decent rolls from SR1 roller and a lady on the right hook. I could not find my rhythm on straight out and all my rolls were not so good. Notable hits was a parlayed $5 hard 4 at $40 for $280 from the guy at SR1. Then caught a heater at end from a lady on right hook, she hit back to back hard 6s that I parlayed. $5 to $50 for $450. Then went on to hit the talls and only needed the 2 for smalls but couldn't get. Just my typical 110 inside and 2hit and regress, then press and collect. But ended up finishing session in little under an hour, coloring up with 2.1k. Not bad at all.

Check out YouTube video of session I just uploaded on my channel Taka Rolls. I'd post link but I guess promoting here is not permitted by mods. Have a great day guys.

u/Tna_Thaking — 1 month ago
▲ 58 r/Craps

Hard Rock Fire Mountain In 1k Out 2.2k

Decided to play a little at my local Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sacramento. Did some recording on the crapless bubble craps machine and let my wife play with my $500 bankroll for the video. She ran it up to $1.1k, hitting the Talls and only needing the 2 for the Smalls before sevening out. Great session, but I still had my free play, and the craps table was opening at 10 a.m., so we headed over.

Got on the craps table and bought in for $500. I asked my wife if she wanted to roll since she was hot, and she said, “Why not?” Well, she went on a heater, hitting the Smalls and only needing the 11 and 12 for the ATS, but ended up rolling a 7 before she could get them.

I got the dice and didn’t have a roll like hers, but I hit 2 points and some numbers. I looked at my rack and had over double what I bought in for, so I colored up for $1.1k and some change, which I used to tip the dealers. I gave half the winnings to my lady since she pretty much won me all of it lol.

Not bad for a quick 1-hour morning session.

u/Tna_Thaking — 2 months ago

Hit ATS Crapless Bubble Craps in Vegas

I had a fun session a little back when I was in Las Vegas at the Durango Stations Casino. Started with 500 and ended up hitting the All Tall Small bonus on the crapless bubble craps machine! Left with 2,325! If you want can check out the video its on my channel.

https://youtu.be/oQTnY5rycSY?si=e4cVrJN3xbVILKS6

Have a great day!

u/Tna_Thaking — 2 months ago
▲ 61 r/Craps

Hard Rock Fire Mountain, In 1k Out 2k

Went to my local Hard Rock Casino to film some content for the channel. Sessions on the crapless bubble craps machines were just okay… was down a few units and figured I’d head to the real craps tables since I always seem to have better luck there. 🎲

Bought in for 1k right when the table opened at 10am. At first it was just me and my wife at the table. I roll first and have a decent little run, hitting 3 points before giving it up. More people slowly start showing up and the guy straight out from me catches a solid roll too. He hits a bunch of numbers and just needed the 3 and 12 for the ATS, but couldn’t close it out before the 7 showed.

After a few more quick PSOs and short rolls, I’m pretty much hovering around even. Every time I’d get my 2 hits and regress… boom, seven out right after. Table started getting ice cold and nobody could get anything going.

Dice finally get back to me and I’m down to a little under $200 left. Time for full degen mode. 😅

I go 10/10/10 ATS, $100 on the outside numbers working, quarter on the pass with the rest in odds. All in. All gas, no brakes. No dice setting, no rituals… just grab the dice and fire.

I start catching numbers and pressing everything aggressively. End up hitting the Smalls and now only need the 10 for the Alls. I instantly lay the 10 for $800 protection.

Literally the VERY NEXT ROLL… hard 10. 🔥🔥🔥

ATS smacked.

Of course instead of regressing like a smart person… I keep everything up and continue pressing because apparently I never learn. Eventually the dreaded 7 shows.

Honestly should’ve colored up right there, but kept chasing a little and donated some winnings back to the casino before finally coming to my senses.

Still walked away with 2k, so turning under $200 left into a double-up session felt like a miracle. A win is a win. 🍀

u/Tna_Thaking — 2 months ago
▲ 46 r/Craps

Hard Rock Fire Mountain, In 1.5k Out 2.5k

Took my wife and mother-in-law to Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sacramento at Fire Mountain for an early Mother’s Day trip. Both wanted to play some craps… and who am I to deny that? 😂

Bought in for $1,500 and noticed the table was completely empty. Never a great sign. My buddy u/mastaballah was there too, ready for some degen activity.

I get the dice first and have an okay roll, but 7 out in under 10 rolls. My wife and mother-in-law both roll after me and couldn’t really get anything going either. Table starts off ice cold as the dice move to the other side.

Then things finally wake up.

Dice get to SR2 and he goes on a solid 32-roll heater. Hits one of the side bonuses, but no full ATS. Next shooter at SR1 keeps the momentum going and rolls the Talls, only needing the 3 for the ATS… but ends up sevening out before he could hit it. Still some really solid rolls, and at this point I’ve battled all the way back plus some profit.

Dice get back to me and I somehow turn a bad roll into 16 rolls before finally sevening out. Stayed for one more shooter to my left and he ends up tossing a clean 24-roller. No bonus hits, but another strong hand.

Colored up for $2.5k.

Honestly thought I had way more after all those good rolls, but I must’ve been buried more at the beginning than I realized. Either way… a win is a win, and I’ll gladly take it. 🎲🔥

u/Tna_Thaking — 2 months ago