sure. aliens are always a possibility...perhaps too bigfoot is more than we give them credit for in the shrewdness department and was a consultant to the extraterretials in the matter... be that as it may, the point is this die standard PREDATES casinos by thousands of years. by the quite recently time casinos that offered bank craps arrived on the scene they had no choice in the matter whatsoever but to go with the flow regardless of its historical evolution...die standard was simply too well established... in short they were in no position to change or "demand" anything in this regard...nor did the thought likely even remotely occur to them...they were and are "stuck" with the current and long-standing die appearance and any "demands" to change it --ludicrous to begin with-- would have been commercially unsuccessful and, like i said laughed out of the arena. the entire (non)issue is moot and ludicrously absurd...opposite sides of a die add up to 7 and bank craps casino "demands" had zero, nada, NOTHING to do with it... aliens maybe. tom p
Your Ticket to Winning @ Craps, Resides in What Influences a Player May Have Over DICE, as listed below. More discussion beyond the Nay-Swayers negativism is required. 1) Picking a Casino to Play at 2) Picking a Table @ a Casino to Play at 3) Selecting the two Dice to Shoot @ a Table 4) Setting the DICE Prior to Shooting them 4.5) Static Electric Charge Imparted to Dice Prior to Shooting them ~ Covered 5) Technique of Shooting the DICE 6) Mind Over Matter Control Over the Dice 7) Selecting a Player to BET on @ the Casino, other than oneself 8) A Betting Strategy to use when Shooting or betting on other Shooters 9) Other things ~ 10) SCH's Putting STANK on the dice. (playing the dont's, Farting into your hand before you toss the dice) 11) Friction between ones Fingers & the Dice ~ Some Discussion 12) Sharpness of Dice Edges Vs worn edges or nicked edges ~ Some Discussion eagleeye2
Eagleeye2 All players have a lot of options to help them play better, including play within your budget and get the hell out if you get ahead. For players that consider their shot selection and set an option the most important thing is to be honest with yourself about what you can do, not what you think you can do. I want to know which casino tables my shot works better than others ( that is affected by table height, length and bounce) because the longer the average roll after a point is set up, the better the chance I have of a winning hand. To me that is the most important item to watch for assuming your shot is ok. twodicebilly
twodicebilly, I fully agree with you, #'s 1 & 2 are the most important, & must come first. Other items also come into play, think about them. eagleeye2
# 2 Tables to avoid: Dice always go on floor, Only the UCDT has a chance of winning on this table, Obviously too bouncy This one I would try underhand, Shady looking box Shady looking crew
The woman that are on the tables look familiar (not the women but the casinos) it looks like one of the downtown casinos in vegas