If they were going to load the dice, why load them for an 11 which on a come out is a winner, and in fact, is a winning combination? The problem we made (the players) is that we didnt bet the 11. We could have busted Caesars with 18 yo's in a row. Imagine betting the table max which I think is $4,000 for the 11. It could have been $60,000 X 18 = $1,080,000 and there were three of us. And I might be wrong about the $4,000 max bet... it might be $8,000.
I don't believe any casino would risk loaded dice. If you could tell the dice were loaded to favor any number -- even a 7 -- you would simply bet accordingly. It would be stupid for a casino to have loaded dice. And this has NOTHING to do with a casino risking its license -- this has EVERYTHING to do with players figuring out how to bet WITH the loaded dice.