My ideal team is a bunch of players who dont have an ego of their shooting skills and understand how lucky one has to be to have a long roll but know how to bet and stay in the game. Others in our group had two 40 plus rolls a 38 etc however one must understand these guys play almost every week so somewhere one gets lucky. As it so happened I got lucky plus I have been taught by some of the best on how to tackle bouncy tables. Last weekend at the Horseshoe,over 2 days,I had rolls of 42,33,26,24,22 on very bouncy tables.Prior to the trip I spent exactly 20 minutes in the last two weeks practicing my throwing. So what should a serious craps player do.My advice is hone betting skills and less on throwing skills.Make money on short rolls. The game of craps has changed in the last few years.More and more casinos have gone to bouncy tables resulting in long rolls being more difficult to sustain.Ī few weeks back I interviewed 10 dealers,who I have known for 20 years, at Caesars in Vegas.They were not aware of a single noteworthy roll at their tables in the last month. I see many posts on this website complaining about bouncy tables.