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Re: Where's the Dark Side Love? *** Part II ***

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 2:01 pm
by House of Orange
Really? Considering this is a di site, we should be training to maximize or minimize the seven. No such thing as a cold table.

Re: Where's the Dark Side Love? *** Part II ***

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 6:43 pm
by stingray
Luxor tables are long, Wynn swimming pool is deadly and Palazzo is quite bad as well

Re: Where's the Dark Side Love? *** Part II ***

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:39 pm
by DarthNater
thnick wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:57 am Seen too many random mega shooters on even the bouncing betty's kill it. It's bad variance yr. looking for, isn't it? The table really doesn't matter
that much does it? Just asking.
Ya know, some times it does, IMHO. Granted anyone can light up any table as variance works both ways; however there are tables with reputations (Heavy might say histories) where the bad variance out does the good variance [I'm sure over a billion rolls it'll even out, but I can't wait that long]. While some of that is due to how the casino sets up things like underlayment and surface; and sometimes it's the shiite between our ears - nonetheless most of us when faced with the question of "tell us where you have repeatedly found a cold table?" We can readily give an answer and cite details. While it can be confirmation bias, we don't know for sure. And a DI reporting likely skews it a bit as well, as I think there are a bunch of us that know we can attack any table regardless of its rep.

For instance, I'll go play the GVR 14 footer and the majority of the times I've been there - its trending cool/cold. But then one morning at SR1, I lit it up to the tune of 30+ rolls, but if I get asked the "where's the cold table" question - its still the first one that comes to mind for me. Likewise last year Steve-O & I stood straight out at the Palms #1 and both shot from the DP and promptly sevened out just like the every shooter before us that was flinging them and we went around the table thrice with no points made. Yet, I sure someone somewhere loves that table.

D.N8r

Re: Where's the Dark Side Love? *** Part II ***

Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 12:26 am
by wild child
House of Orange wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2019 2:01 pm Really? Considering this is a di site, we should be training to maximize or minimize the seven. No such thing as a cold table.
H o O

O K dice tables are just pieces of furniture.

Generally, 8.3 dice tosses are near the mean average observed in a single hand in a dice pit
Players do tend to express the collective experience of an
extended sequence of numbers rolled somewhat greater than ~ about eight (8 )as HOT TABLE

Your post indicates we collectively change that narrative.
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Presumably, a sequence of about eight dice flings would then designate normal

> A dice hand & SEQUENTIAL HANDS that far exceeds the 8.3 AVERAGE CALLED " EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS "over the top"
> >A dice table with many sequential tosses of eight ( or near 8 ) perhaps Within Normal Limits ( W N L )

>>>Would it be acceptable to call a dice table upon one has observed sequential P S O"s " dis a point- ing experience"
A sequence of dice tosses of far fewer than 8 called

A Craps Adventure that "Assumed Room Temperature "

just me saying

w c

Re: Where's the Dark Side Love? *** Part II ***

Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 10:04 am
by House of Orange
Yes the di, by definition, changes things. Love the cold table, hopefully when I arrive, no one is at the table, so I can go to “work”!