Originally Posted by
Travis McGee
tableplay, on the surface I would agree with you, but I would prefer more than 1 test case. With just 1 bad apple, Casinos can always fall back on their standby excuse "Malfunction Voids All Pays and Plays". On the other hand, we do have enough stats to prove there are more than enough machines just in Las Vegas that are well outside the standard deviation of normal RNG. If your particular machine's hold has been cranked up, you will be able to notice the "targeting" the 12 effect especially at the $5 level.
However, the problem with playing only at the 25 cent level is that maybe a very bad craps player (gambler) had come in the day before and lost $100. betting on bad bets like the Horn so now the Casino hold is way ahead and it can afford to let you win or not target the 12 at your low level of play. In other words, the casino has it's profit margin for a few days and can afford to dump or let you win at such small levels.