Ihave read the first few pages so maybe my comment is a duplicate. I think the real proof that DI does not work is that the casinos allow it. A very very small percentage of BJ players are card counters and a small percentage of them are successful card counters....yet the casinos privately outlaw it. So even if a very small percentage of craps players were successful at DI...they would easily outlaw it.
Its not rocket science. Just tell people to put the dice in a cupped hand and toss them. That would save them money over the years.
But yet they dont. They have the dollars to research it.
you think these multibillion dollar casinos havent looked at DI inside out. Every angle of it. Every nuance. Data they collect at tables. They hire experts, they share info among other multibillion dollar casinos.....and they come to the conclusion that a dice setter can have a good day at the tables, just like a random dice thrower does without setting.
If casinos thought they were losing an extra penny from DI...they would easily eliminate setting dice as an option at the tables.
I hear about people who buy craps tables and practice in their basement....but then what....they go to casinos where there are factors that cause a minute change in the throe, in the keeping dice on axis,.....height if the table, thickness f the carpet your stand on, spring of the felt, configuration of the back wall, length of the table, distraction of people around you, a stick man that wont move out of the way causing a slight change in arc,....all alot different than the well controlled environment of your basement..not to mention slight difference in the weight of dice or size....enough to just make a micrometer difference in your expected action of the dice....and causing a difference in resuts of thelanding.
I wouldnt be surprised if these multibillion dollar casinos enlisted physics experts to break down the probabilities of control of the dice occuring,
I never under estimate the casinos as being sooo soooo stupid that they cant see DI really works. They hire smart people, and share info amiongst each other at conventions and seminars......and are quite up to snuff on the things going on in their establishments.




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