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Thread: Big Jeff's Craps Tables raising prices in July

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    Big Jeff's Craps Tables is the company in Orange County that builds custom made craps tables for homes and for casinos. Big Jeff is one of my clients and he told me he is raising prices starting July 1st.

    He has added practice rigs and folding craps tables to his product line of standard and mini tables.

    See my TV report about him here: http://alanbestbuys.com/id396.html

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    He now has layouts with the Small, Tall, All bets and can customize a layout with your name.

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    I just did a new TV report about the new designs, and new prices, from Big Jeff's. He has a layout that combines some of the most popular exotic bets you'll find in casinos including the Fire and All, Tall, Small bets. New larger sizes are available and he ships nationwide. There is free shipping and set up in Southern California and he also provides direct delivery and set up services in Nevada and Arizona. He also ships nationwide.

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    What is the point of having a craps table in your home?

    No sense practicing shooting, as dice setting is and always has been a non-starter.
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    When I had a small craps table in my home office it was for fun with friends. Like a pool table or a ping pong table.

    But you're right. There is no sense practicing at home whether it's a full size table or a rig since every table has a unique bounce.

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    I disagree--and agree. Each table, even within each casino, has a different bounce. However, you have to practice your throw at home (or somewhere). Then you adjust your throw based upon the bounce, distance between pass line and wall, and other factors at each table. But you have to practice to have a grooved consistent toss.

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    There's a suite of offices nearby with glass walls on the foyer, so that passersby can see inside.

    One office has both a ping pong table and a pool table prominently placed in the center.
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    Originally Posted by regnis View Post
    I disagree--and agree. Each table, even within each casino, has a different bounce. However, you have to practice your throw at home (or somewhere). Then you adjust your throw based upon the bounce, distance between pass line and wall, and other factors at each table. But you have to practice to have a grooved consistent toss.
    I've always believed you could practice your grip and toss throwing dice on your bed.

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