Tracking Number Frequency with an App
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Tracking Number Frequency with an App
The other day I noticed on Crapsee that they provide the frequency that each number has rolled -- on this day both the 6 and 8 had rolled significantly more times than the 7 -- thus a clue to me to bet bigger on the 6 & 8. But my real insight is that it would be great to have an App on my phone to input each number rolled at a table session. I know Heavy has discussed monitoring the table to see how many times X number appears in 6 rolls to discern if table is hot. It would be nice to have data on a phone to facilitate that evaluation. Does such an app exist ? Does anyone in this forum have the skill to create such an app ? Lastly, do you think the dealers would make an issue out of a player hitting their phone after each roll ? Maybe keep it on the drink ledge below the table top
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Re: Tracking Number Frequency with an App
Our friend of the APC Forum, Andrew Ramirez, released DiceTrackerPro for iPhones 3-4 years that also interfaces with BoneTracker.
Check it out on the App Store as many of us use it to front load our rolls to BT. I know he was working on an Android version, but wasn't there yet when we had our baby in 2023.
I have heard stories of people at tables being asked to put their phones away, though no one has ever stopped people from recording rolls with pencil and paper, DN8R
Check it out on the App Store as many of us use it to front load our rolls to BT. I know he was working on an Android version, but wasn't there yet when we had our baby in 2023.
I have heard stories of people at tables being asked to put their phones away, though no one has ever stopped people from recording rolls with pencil and paper, DN8R
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Re: Tracking Number Frequency with an App
A big problem I find with using DiceTrackerPro in a live casino table setting is that the data (when you look to see what numbers have been rolling) is shown in very small font and in purple on a black background -- very hard to see if lighting is not great. Please make the font larger (see example of the Number Hits screen) and please choose text color as white if you are going to stay with that black background.
Re: Tracking Number Frequency with an App
Dice Tracker Pro is not an APC developed or maintained app.
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is there any contact information that we could use to provide this feedback ?
Re: Tracking Number Frequency with an App
Probably the app store where you downloaded it from.
The app might even have a contact page in it somewhere, but ive never installed or used it, so I'm just guessing here.
The app might even have a contact page in it somewhere, but ive never installed or used it, so I'm just guessing here.
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Re: Tracking Number Frequency with an App
If you dig into the screens, you'll find the About DICETRACKERPRO screen, they list an email address for support.220Inside wrote: Sat Nov 29, 2025 9:19 pm Probably the app store where you downloaded it from.
The app might even have a contact page in it somewhere, but ive never installed or used it, so I'm just guessing here.
I have not heard from Andrew, since I began my hiatus, I see him on FB, but not aware of his current plans for DTP.
I use paper & pencils at the table. And track everyone, so they figure I have a "System" lol. I use the backs of the sports books game sheets and they have plenty of pencils. Fold it in quarters and you're ready to go, DN8R
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Re: Tracking Number Frequency with an App
Not really useful for a broad range of data, but I use a 'knitting ring' to count number frequency at a live table. They're also called life counters or prayer counters. Its just a ring you can wear at the table that spins and has numbers on it, usually clicks into place. So if i want to keep track of how many no-field numbers roll in a row, I'll use that to keep track in the short term. If that count reaches 7 then I'll start playing the field, occasionally with some degenerate martingale shenanigans.