Egad.
He posits that quite a few people always set the dice the same way, toss them the same way, keep them on axis, and have them land at the same spot, over and over.
For all that, these Unconscious Rhythm Rollers have no idea ("Unconscious") that they are Precision Shooters, per the Shaman of the Bones.
So, I ask: if dice setting can be done when you are "unconscious," can it not be equally effective if you are dead?
It would be a great theme for a book to have the Captain of craps break his personal record of 147 rolls, shooting from his crypt.
No doubt a few witnesses could be drummed up to vouch for it, same as with the Mormon golden tablets.
Gee, come to think of it, the parallels between religion and dice setting are frightening.
"However, in all things, the more ridiculous a belief is the more tenaciously it tends to be held. "
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Quote: MrVFrank Scoblete posted an article at the GTC board about what he calls "Unconscious Rhythm Rollers," an apparently not so rare breed of craps bird who through blind luck, good personal hygiene and fortuitous alignment of the planets have (drum roll) inadvertently become precision shooters (or some amorphous precision shooter analog) without knowing it.
Egad.
He posits that quite a few people always set the dice the same way, toss them the same way, keep them on axis, and have them land at the same spot, over and over.
For all that, these Unconscious Rhythm Rollers have no idea ("Unconscious") that they are Precision Shooters, per the Shaman of the Bones.
So, I ask: if dice setting can be done when you are "unconscious," can it not be equally effective if you are dead?
It would be a great theme for a book to have the Captain of craps break his personal record of 147 rolls, shooting from his crypt.
No doubt a few witnesses could be drummed up to vouch for it, same as with the Mormon golden tablets.
Gee, come to think of it, the parallels between religion and dice setting are frightening.
Just curious, but are you employed?
Quote: MrVFrank Scoblete posted an article at the GTC board about what he calls "Unconscious Rhythm Rollers," an apparently not so rare breed of craps bird who through blind luck, good personal hygiene and fortuitous alignment of the planets have (drum roll) inadvertently become precision shooters (or some amorphous precision shooter analog) without knowing it.
Egad.
He posits that quite a few people always set the dice the same way, toss them the same way, keep them on axis, and have them land at the same spot, over and over.
For all that, these Unconscious Rhythm Rollers have no idea ("Unconscious") that they are Precision Shooters, per the Shaman of the Bones.
So, I ask: if dice setting can be done when you are "unconscious," can it not be equally effective if you are dead?
It would be a great theme for a book to have the Captain of craps break his personal record of 147 rolls, shooting from his crypt.
No doubt a few witnesses could be drummed up to vouch for it, same as with the Mormon golden tablets.
Gee, come to think of it, the parallels between religion and dice setting are frightening.
Great question and point. There's a thin line between unconscious and dead. It's also funny that you would post this tonight when I posted something semi similar about poker in the poker category.
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It would be a great theme for a book to have the Captain of craps break his personal record of 147 rolls, shooting from his crypt.
Come on now MrV that honor can only be for FS or The Dominator, hell maybe he can even corroborate with my good buddy “The Madprofessor” he could have him come out from behind his magic curtain that has been hiding the worlds famous fiction writer on the game of craps, I think he is coming out with a new book on betting the game of craps. Personally I can't wait to see his new master piece!
One of these guys has got to beat the 154 roll before they get to see the Captain, what do you think, can we make a bet about when a who will break it, do you by any chance think there be any witnesses around or will we just have to take their story as the truth!