Besides being against the rules of the game, allowing one die to remain on the table and then throwing a second die would open the house to the possibility of losing more, and at the same time is opens the possibility that the players would lose more.
For example: Two dice are thrown and the die on the table shows a 6. If the second die were "rethrown" it would be impossible for the total to be any number less than 7. Is that fair to the players who have money on any number of 6 or under?
If the die on the table is a 2, it would be impossible for the total to be 2 after the next throw.
If the die on the table is a 3, it would be impossible for the total to be 3 or 2 after the next throw.
If the die on the table is a 4, it would be impossible for the total to be 4, 3 or 2 after the next throw.
That's why the dice need to be thrown and considered at the same time.





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