Did I have to tell him it was all bunk? I could have, but why spoil his time? Same goes here.Īlan does raise an intriguing point, however: while the math says 1/6 for crapping out on any particular roll (except come-outs), what does the graph of roll length vs probability say?. Drink girl walks by, he has to spin 360 clockwise before he'd shoot. So Alan is a somewhat superstitious player, so what? Why do you have to harsh his buzz? I had a SevenStars next to me once at a craps table, great conversationalist, but the biggest bundle of neuroses and superstitions I've ever seen. It would be a better forum if people weren't always picking on someone. Or does that probability vary with the time shown on your watch ? The probability that the next roll is a seven is always 1/6. Just to confirm: you put chips on the table but they are never on? I didn’t realize that was allowed. I have a habit of checking my watch on every shooter.
My bets are always off because 1/6 times I'll lose them and that's too big of a risk.