Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
Originally Posted by Kim Lee View Post
Let me tell you the stories of Stanford Wong and AxelWolf's craps table. Stanford was promoting this silly dice control theory. It is based on the "blanket roll" concept that if you roll the dice like wagon wheels, then you will eliminate or at least suppress the numbers on the axles. Some guys on the the BJ21 page rented a professional slow-motion movie camera. Even with the softest roll, dice bounced chaotically with no hope of preserving any of the original orientation.

Nevertheless, people continued to practice throwing dice. I saw AxelWolf's table at April's house. April's husband practiced assiduously on that table. He also had a little box to practice while travelling. April's husband came by my house, and we set the box up in my basement. He backed up, threw the dice, and missed the whole box! He then complained that my basement floor was not level. That was probably true, but if you missed a 2-foot box, why would I suspect you can control dice to within millimeters?

On BJ21, young "Little Joe" reported rolling only 1/9 sevens at home, much less that the 1/7 by chance. Stanford teamed up with him, and Fezzik and I bet they could not roll a low number of sevens. During the challenge, Stanford rolling an average number of sevens, and Little Joe did well, winning a bit.

After this, a team flew Little Joe out and put him up in Vegas (with comps). They took him out to tables and Joe rolled too many sevens. Eventually, his cumulative monitored rolls were worse than chance, and the group gave up. Afterwards Joe complained the tables were too bouncy, too soft, too long, too short. He wanted another free vacation.
Great Story Kim Lee. God, I wish there was more of these kinds of stories on this forum and less of the anti-AP crew trying to demonize and drive away real players.
And we found out kim lee is friends with fezzik. That's really going to make redietz' day. LOL!

LOL. Or it'll make Fezzik's.

If that's true, I can see where some of The White "Kim Lee" (sorry, I can't abide by white folks playing at Asian names) attitude comes from. Mickey, you're not going to live long enough to where I tell the tale (I probably won't either), but Fezzik, who is arguably the greatest NFL contest player to ever live, has done some things that have gotten him up to his neck in hot water. Which led to his sort-of-self-imposed exile from big-time wagering for a long time.

If "Kim Lee" and Fezzik read this, they know whereof I speak. In fact, I think it may be time to shut down the lines of communication because I can see why Kim Lee is a tad triggered by me. Now I get it.

Fezzik has done some great, truly impressive things, up to the point where he broke a few rules and, bluntly, fucked up big-time.

I was (very, very briefly -- LOL) considered for the position that led to Fezzik's fucking up. But it was clear as a bell I was not the man for the job. Neither, it turns out, was Fezzik. Not sure the illustrious "Kim Lee" gets all this, but he can ask his bud when he has a chance.

Good to know, mickey. Saves me some typing. Much appreciated. Puts things in perspective.