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[list=disc][*]No, I’m not here to teach math![/*]
[*]No, I’m not here to bore you.[/*]
[*]I’m here to show you that you have control! [/*][/list]

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Posted by: Agame on September 2, 2012, 12:35 am

😆 😛 The title cracks me up.
Does this spreadsheet mean that I can expect something like 17 6’s and 7’s out of 36 rolls?

Posted by: Guest on September 2, 2012, 12:54 am

The casino’s believe that that is there formula and that it is cast in stone.

It is not their domain, it belongs to you.

There are four numbers in that formula that you can control!

The 5…11…6…11 can be changed by your toss.

The 5 is the number of 6’s expected in 36 rolls.
The 11 is the number of 6’s and 7’s combined expected in 36 rolls.
The 6 is the number of sevens expected in 36 rolls.
The 11 is the number of 6’s and 7’s combined expected in 36 rolls.
The 7/6 belongs to the casino as it is the payout for the Place 6.

You can change all of these numbers by tossing more 6’s and by tossing less 7’s.

You would be pleasantly surprise by the results of the change of one less seven or one more 6 tossed.

Every formula for every bet uses the number tossed and the sevens tossed plus the payout or the bet size.

You have control of these variables and can change them with your toss.

You can practice and note what numbers that you toss and choose the bets that will make you money.

Posted by: Guest on September 2, 2012, 1:22 am

"CIII" wrote: The casino’s believe that that is there formula and that it is cast in stone.

You can practice and note what numbers that you toss and choose the bets that will make you money.

Good Title and Post CIII, Dom has said in his posts "Practice, determine your edge, bet into your edge"; Two ways of saying the same thing.