Software Engineering

Setting and influencing the dice roll is just part of the picture. To beat the dice you have to know how to bet the dice. Whether you call it a "system," a "strategy," or just a way to play - this is the place to discuss it.

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London Shooter
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Re: Software Engineering

Post by London Shooter » Thu Jun 04, 2015 8:54 am

I don't really understand what you mean by strict? Do you mean strict as in best house edge for the customer (as in the players) or strict as in biggest house edge for the casino?

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Re: Software Engineering

Post by HornHighJoe » Thu Jun 04, 2015 9:33 am

Why not do the actually mathematical equations and figure out what you need to do instead of creating statistical programs and RNG? you obviously have the appropriate education.

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Re: Software Engineering

Post by wild child » Thu Jun 04, 2015 10:21 am

kingofdice wrote:I need to know what is the most strict game of craps there is ? Like the Vig on the 4 and 10 ? Vig on the Lay bets ? I need to know because by this time next year I will have all the Java and C++, R, Python, SQL programming with a Bachelors level education in math including Abstract Algebra, and Real Analysis with Methods of Proof, Number Theory, TransProgression Time Series and Elliptic Curves, along with Discrete Math and Partial and Advanced Differential Equations, throw in some Modal Logic, Aristotle, and Ludwig Wittenstien. I want to write and RNG 10 Billion plus rolls of the Dice and finally Figure this bitch out. (I'm sorry - the word escapes me) all this System Statistic linear steaming piles of rich organic fertilizer, lets get this going. I am also trying to take Physics 1 to 3.

Since I am getting an Actuarial Science Degree from Columbia I might as well do this steaming piles of rich organic fertilizer as well.
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Actuarial Science needs to find application to more practical purposes
than underwriting the insurance industry.....

I salute you.
We have long needed an Eminent Actuary to lay this out for us

Go for it.

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Re: Software Engineering

Post by Bankerdude80 » Thu Jun 04, 2015 7:17 pm

Wasn't Shackelford, the Wizard of Odds, an actuary?
"Take the Money and Run...."
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Re: Software Engineering

Post by Blackcloud » Thu Jun 04, 2015 8:55 pm

:o UNHH!!KOD have you considered russian roulette with an automatic :shock: UNHH!!same idea :(

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Re: Software Engineering

Post by Knick111 » Fri Jun 05, 2015 4:58 am

Greetings Blackclooud,

Why russian roulette, try the puerto rican roulette.

Put five bullets in the gun and pull the trigger.

What Blackcloud is saying is FORGET ABOUT IT.

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Re: Software Engineering

Post by mssthis1 » Fri Jun 05, 2015 8:04 am

I believe BC is saying that unless you plan on moving to the Caymen Islands and opening an internet casino why bother? Looks like a lot of work for little or no gain to me? I love math theory, but I believe I would devote my efforts to a stock algorithm hypothesis or something similar.

The only ways I see to beat craps is to change the parameters by influencing the dice or, find a $1.00 to infinity table limit game so you can use some sort of martingale system. In the second example you would need a bankroll so large that it wouldn't make sense because there are so many other options to invest your money in that would have a higher return.

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Re: Software Engineering

Post by London Shooter » Sat Jun 06, 2015 5:55 am

Won't 10 billion rolls of the dice simply confirm that the house edge on each bet is correct?

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Re: Software Engineering

Post by heavy » Sat Jun 06, 2015 8:52 am

The larger the book of rolls the closer the results will get to statistical norm. There will be aberrations along the way, but casinos don't really look at that. They look at the long view.
"Get in, get up, and get gone."
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Re: Software Engineering

Post by Blackcloud » Sun Jun 07, 2015 2:31 am

;) UNHH!!KOD is partly right, it wasn't high school it was a military school :o Then class of 55 @ Duke,
followed by many military flying schools :roll:

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Re: Software Engineering

Post by mssthis1 » Sun Jun 07, 2015 12:12 pm

Good luck in your project if you decide to do it.

Just remember that in real life using casino grade dice is a constant that can not be altered unless you want to share a bunk with Archie. .

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Re: Software Engineering

Post by Blackcloud » Sun Jun 07, 2015 5:49 pm

:lol: UNHH!!KOD brave don't get it-to be a winner you must be a survivor 8-)

UNHH!!your comment was about not completing HS.

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