45 min craps roll at local casino

Kasi

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#21
FLASH1296 said:
You can measure your ability at D.C. much easier than you can at BJ...If I try to roll 7's and roll 300 times, 50 is the random expectation for rolling 7's.


OK, I'll bite.

Since it's so easy, if I tell you I am always trying to roll a 7 on every throw before I throw the dice at all, and roll a 7 60 times in 300 rolls, how convinced would you be after those 300 throws of the dice I can control the dice?
 

ChefJJ

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#22
Kasi said:
Since it's so easy, if I tell you I am always trying to roll a 7 on every throw before I throw the dice at all, and roll a 7 60 times in 300 rolls, how convinced would you be after those 300 throws of the dice I can control the dice?
It would be a good start.

Your next step would be understanding the dice, the presets, and the relationship to their outcomes. After all, what's the point of having an AP skill if you can't make some money out of it? :cool:

good luck :joker:
 

Thunder

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#23
Chef,
I just had a wonderful experience playing craps as I've just started getting into it. Literally rolled for about 35 minutes and in the process I discovered new things such as how throwing the same preset dice, I can make it come up with low numbers vs high #'s depending on where I throw the dice and the angle. I've also discovered how the dice seems to react differently in different casinos based on how bouncy the tables are. It seems that at all costs, one should try to avoid having the dice hit the spiked cushions about 2 inches above the floor of the table that line the back walls as those things mess up my throws.
 
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