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Winning combinationWinRTP%HE%
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Repeating “6” 6x90 for 179.3820.62
Repeating “9” 5x80 for 181.9218.08
Repeating “5” 5x80 for 181.9218.08
Repeating “10” 4x65 for 180.2519.75
Repeating “4” 4x65 for 180.2519.75
Repeating “11” 3x50 for 178.1321.87
Repeating “3” 3x50 for 178.1321.87
Repeating “12” 2x40 for 181.6318.37
Repeating “2” 2x40 for 181.6318.37

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Average expected value for player payback 80.07%

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Dice control in casinocraps is a controversial theory where proponents claim that individuals can learn to carefully toss the dice so as to influence the outcome. A small but dedicated community of dice shooters claim proof of dice influencing in casino conditions. The concept of such precision shooting claims to elevate craps from a random game of chance to a sport, like bowling, darts, or pool.[1] Many within the advantage gambling community still doubt if dice control can overcome the house advantage on craps.[2][3]

Controlled shooting[edit]

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The concept of 'controlled shooting' goes beyond simply 'setting the dice' prior to shooting. It purports to involve limiting the rotational characteristics of the dice. The theory is that if the dice are properly gripped and tossed at the correct angle they will land just before the back wall of the craps table, then gently touch the wall, greatly increasing the probability of their remaining on the same axis. If executed properly and consistently this technique would be able to change the game's long-term odds from the house's favor to the player's favor.

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Notable proponents of dice control[edit]

Chris Pawlicki (author of Get The Edge At Craps: How to Control the Dice) explains the math and science behind dice control. Stanford Wong, well-known advantage player and gaming author, also discusses dice control in his book Wong on Dice. Pawlicki and Jerry L. Patterson co-developed PARR (Patterson Rhythm Roll) in 1997, which claims to be the first course on how to set and control dice.[3][4]

Debate over dice control[edit]

Jim Klimesh, director of casino operations for Indiana's Empress Casino Hammond believes it is sometimes possible to control the dice with certain throws that do not hit the back wall of the craps table.[2] One example is the 'army blanket roll', named after the playing surface of the dice games of American servicemen during World War II. In the army blanket roll, a player sets the dice on an axis and gently rolls or slides them down the table. If the shooter is successful, the dice will not leave the axis they are rolled on and will come to rest before hitting the back wall. A successful shooter would affect the odds significantly.[5]

But most casinos require that the dice touch the wall in order for a throw to be valid. The chances of altering the odds when the dice bounce off a surface of rubber pyramids are much slimmer, no matter what axis the dice were on before they hit. Dice control proponents advocate a throw that gently bounces off of the back wall and comes to rest after barely touching it. Experiments have been conducted on the subject of dice control, with inconclusive results.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abShackleford, Michael (2009-08-18). 'Dice Setting'. Wizard of Odds. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  2. ^ abBrokopp, John (1999-07-16). 'Dice Control - Fact or Fiction'. Casino City Times. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  3. ^ abApplebome, Peter (12 January 2005). 'How to Win at Dice Table? Write About It'. The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  4. ^Patterson, Jerry. 'History of PARR: The Original Dice Setting & Dice Control Course'. SharpShooterCraps. Archived from the original on 2017-01-23. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  5. ^Patterson, Jerry L.'Dice Control - Setting the Dice'. Gambling Times. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2016-03-03.

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