If you have two dice, and you know one die is a 2, how many possible combinations could there be? There are only two dice. One is a 2.Here we go.
It doesn't matter which of the two dice is showing the 2.
Maybe on a chart showing the combinations of dice it matters, but when you are dealing with two physical dice it doesn't matter which is showing a two.
Take your minds off your charts and graphs and put two dice in front of you. Set one of the dice as a 2. What's the answer to the problem? It's one out of six.
Alan, you shoot a lot of craps.
Are you telling me that when the dice are thrown, and at least one of them lands on a 2, you see the hard 4 get paid off 1 time in 6?
He sees a lot of things that are impossible/improbable. Does 18 11's in a row ring a bell? :-D