Quote: WatchMeWinIf anyone wants to find out for themselves whether or not the bubble craps machines have some type of magnets in them, just go watch the dice land for a while and you decide for yourself what you have witnessed.
I’m going to attempt to explain it by quoting GLI, at least this is what I think is happening. There is something - and someone tell me if I’m wrong - called cycling and if the numbers generated are not random enough they can be regenerated. I will also tell you I do not have the slightest idea of when that process happens or if it happens on craps.
Let say for argument sake they do have magnets. Why not use this information to your advantage?Quote: WatchMeWinIf anyone wants to find out for themselves whether or not the bubble craps machines have some type of magnets in them, just go watch the dice land for a while and you decide for yourself what you have witnessed.
Quote: AxelWolfLet say for argument sake they do have magnets. Why not use this information to your advantage?
Firstly, I don't play electronic games. However, I have been in NY and FL a couple of years ago and they only had the Bubble craps, so I played a little. I would tend to believe that the dice in the bubble (with the camera and magnets) are in sync with the 10 plus stations that are playing the machine on each roll. So if you were to try to get an advantage, I would presume that you need to monitor all of the players at the station to see where the heavy action is and then bet against it. This is just my theory. Again, not my thing... but I absolutely know that the dice on many occasions were in a set position and spun out of it miraculously bringing alternate numbers .
Quote: WatchMeWinIm sure it is written in the bylaws somewhere that the electronic craps games are considered similar to the class as slots and there is a certain payout allowed, therefore they can get away with altering the dice and payouts. That would make sense.
That's false, as is most of your information. I cant imagine just saying stuff on a public forum with no knowledge or information that it's true. I guess that's a benefit of screen names.
ZCore13
Quote: Zcore13That's false, as is most of your information. I cant imagine just saying stuff on a public forum with no knowledge or information that it's true. I guess that's a benefit of screen names.
ZCore13
Tell me how i'm wrong. The electronic craps part is my theory... my opinion. Other electronic games have controlled pay outs. How is it far fetched to believe that the electronic craps is any different?
btw, your screen name is cute too!
Quote: WatchMeWinTell me how i'm wrong. The electronic craps part is my theory... my opinion. Other electronic games have controlled pay outs. How is it far fetched to believe that the electronic craps is any different?
btw, your screen name is cute too!
Then don't start an opinion or theory with "I'm sure...", because you're not and you're incorrect. Electronic craps is the same as live craps, with the payout odds on bets determining the house edge, not any manipulation of the dice. There are o magnets and no predetermined rolls in bubble craps. I've read the specs and seen the variable (payout) settings.
ZCore13
position how long do you think they will last after people
playing this see that shocking event happen over & over?
Quote: rainmanIf these machines manipulate the dice after they come to a set
position how long do you think they will last after people
playing this see that shocking event happen over & over?
We are talking about gamblers bro. They dont care... they will continue to play and hope. Just about everyone I talked to said the same thing... but they kept on playing... hoping... dreaming... Unfortunately, they dont have live craps in many states so they must resort to that bogus game.