There is a craps slot machine at Red Rock Casino-Resort that has two large dice in a glass dome on a vibrating table in the center of a circle of maybe eight stations. To roll the dice, the designated player hits a button on their station, the vibrating surface responds with a big bump, and the dice clatter around and land on whatever number. Click HERE to see a list of Florida casino slot machine payback statistics. South Florida’s pari-mutuel facilities (as well as most pari-mutuels throughout the state), also offer poker. Admission to all casinos is free and they are allowed to be open a maximum of 18 hours per day during the week and 24 hours on the weekends and some holidays.
These bubble craps machine games are designed and programed to beat the player. They are not random rolls and therefore I stay way. I would only play the game if there is not a real craps table in the casino. Ives seen the dice spin out of its set position multiple times until it found its 7 out position. Hard to win when you have the machine predicting your outcome. And as far as electronic craps goes, one has to be absolutely crazy to play that and think you can beat it. Again, predetermined payouts and outcomes.
Can you provide any proof of this?These bubble craps machine games are designed and programed to beat the player. They are not random rolls and therefore I stay way. I would only play the game if there is not a real craps table in the casino. Ives seen the dice spin out of its set position multiple times until it found its 7 out position. Hard to win when you have the machine predicting your outcome. And as far as electronic craps goes, one has to be absolutely crazy to play that and think you can beat it. Again, predetermined payouts and outcomes.
This, just like people claiming live crap table dice are loaded for 7-outs is just hogwash. If the machine was fixed to roll more 7's, then wouldn't playing the dark side be massively profitable? My end point is, if any dice or machine were ever biased towards something, then someone would figure that out and pound that thing for all that it's worth.Can you provide any proof of this?
No. Ive seen it with my own eyes. And I would expect the game makers to assure the casinos that their electronic games give the house a guaranteed house edge.... just like slot machines, etc.This, just like people claiming live crap table dice are loaded for 7-outs is just hogwash. If the machine was fixed to roll more 7's, then wouldn't playing the dark side be massively profitable? My end point is, if any dice or machine were ever biased towards something, then someone would figure that out and pound that thing for all that it's worth.
To say that dice are loaded for 7 outs is absolutely ridiculous.. I agree. But the electronic games.... Ive seen it. Cant prove it... but I just stay away from it.
But you're avoiding my point... if you've seen the electronic game biased to 7-out... why wouldn't you just play from the dark side and CLEAN HOUSE???And I would expect the game makers to assure the casinos that their electronic games give the house a guaranteed house edge.... just like slot machines, etc.
But you're avoiding my point... if you've seen the electronic game biased to 7-out... why wouldn't you just play from the dark side and CLEAN HOUSE???
No. Ive seen it with my own eyes. And I would expect the game makers to assure the casinos that their electronic games give the house a guaranteed house edge.... just like slot machines, etc.
You should get it on Video.