Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
Axel have you ever played or observed bubble craos? The dice are bounced around by a vibrating floor and then the dice are subjected to a thrust in the floor. There are no virtual reels.

The dice have a device (some sort of chip) that the machine detects to report how the roll finished.
Alan, are you SURE this is how it works? I just assumed that the "bouncy floor" wasn't really what determined the roll of the dice. I figured it was all computer generated and that bouncy floor and was just for appearance.

I don't play real craps or bouncy bubble craps, so I don't pretend to know anything, but it would seem to my "simple" mind, that if that bouncy floor was really determining the rolls, that would be a very non-random method. I am interested to hear what others more 'in the know' think.