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I know this topic has been discussed before, but since I don’t have room for even a throwing/receiving station since I moved from a house in Arkansas to a condo in the San Frenadro valley in Califoria most of my crap playing is done on an iPad using AwCraps app.

actually the app and iPad are fun to use. while you can set the app to roll as a warm, hot, normal, cool or cold table I use it as a normal table I.e. 6 sevens out of 36 rolls with the other numbers being the normal distribution as shown in CII’s charts.

The most recent table I have been at I have almost 10,000 rolls. I have been betting a pass line or come bet on every roll so at 10,000 rolls I have had $50,000 at risk subject to the 1.41% house advantage. In Tunica where I played when I lived in Arkansas one of the casinos has 100x odds and all of them had 20x odds. We know that the house advantage on the odds are zero.

I don’t know how much money I have bet on the odds but start with 20x I.e. $100 and stay at that level until I am at a plus stage on that roll. Then I start pressing my odds on the numbers that hit until I get the odds at $500. 6/8 – $100,$125,$150,200,300,500; 5/9 – $100,$150,$200,$300,$500; 4/10- $100, $125, $150, $200, $300, $500.

So I know with a perfect 36 throughout I would have a loss of $725. I started with a buyin of $50,000 to have plenty of room to absorb the various.

While these numbers in no way represent my betting it has been interesting seeing the variance.

Anyone care to express an opinion as to what my high, low, and ending bank roll might have been. For your information the individual rolls have ranged between 2-36.

I’ll post my actuals with some of the intermittent numbers on Sunday evening.

Noah


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Posted by: ACPA on June 25, 2012, 8:26 pm

Since no one seems to be interested, I’ll be brief.

After 10,000 rolls I had increases my bankroll by 11.18%.

Won’t bother with other points in th cycle.

Noah