While I believe in the possibility of "dice influencing" I readily admit I am not a dice mechanic nor can I influence dice. But with that said there is no harm in trying. I honestly believe everyone who throws the dice when they play craps should try to shoot to win. There is no point throwing the dice if you are not trying to hit the numbers that will make you a winner.

There are others who really think they can influence dice and I have watched three players (and only three players) who I think really have some control over the dice.

If you think you can influence or control dice then you want to look for casinos that operate what are known as "half tables." A half table is usually staffed by only one dealer and the table is actually divided with a straight board that shortens the table. This means that the throwing distance is dramatically shortened. Dice influencers believe that the shorter the distance of their throw, the better their chance of influencing or control.

About six years ago I was doing some advertising work for a casino when I passed by their craps table which was set up as half table. And I asked my cameraman to quickly get a shot of the table. This short video shows that half table. If you really want the best chance to influence dice find a table like this because it has a close-in, straight back wall -- unlike the curved wall on a traditional table.

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