Various claims about dice influencing (also known as dice control) have been tested but only with humans. For example, advocates of dice influencing have demonstrated their "skill" or ability, for example, how they can avoid a "7" for more than what could be the expected number in a normal distribution of throws.

But what is really needed is an actual controlled test of the theory and the only way to do that is to have a machine throw the dice.

The machine must be set to throw the set dice the same way each and every time to the same exact position on the craps table. Why?

Well, the entire strategy of dice influencing is based on the theory that if the dice are thrown using a certain set (positioning of the faces of the dice) with a certain angled throw, with a certain force, to a certain position on the table, the dice can be influenced.

There are too many variables with a human which is what makes dice influencing hard or almost impossible to prove.

A machine could at least prove the "theory" and then it would be up to humans to try to perform like a machine.

As it stands now, either you believe in the theory or you don't. A machine could demonstrate that in theory, at least, dice influencing is possible if the machine can do what the theory says should happen with certain "sets" thrown at a certain position on the table in a prescribed manor.

So, has this ever been tested? Is there such a machine to throw dice?