I wonder what the math says your roll length should look like with the SRR that you have after rolling 5,000 or more rolls in practice . I feel that some think that it would be normal to go way past what your SRR is .
Say your SRR is 7.0 which is great . Then you roll the dice and are on your 15 th roll . Which is ALREADY 2Xs your SRR . Do you think that is normal or what ? By know you should be ahead right ? Do you expect to go to 3,4 or even 5 times your SRR ? Or are you thinking of the long game and believe that this is a one time think and it will end soon . Or do you just not count the rolls and wish that it sets the new record ?
Or do you hit the machines and get MAD if you never make it passed your SRR ?
I don’t bother to much with the SRR thing when at the casinos .For one reason like the roll were I first tried come betting that roll had a lot of 7s in it ,like 7 or 8 with 7 being come out 7s . I may be wrong but it was below 7 .
During that roll I thought that I was lucky that they came on the come out since I was not setting for them .
Maybe the math guys can add to this just a few good thoughts . Thank You .
Good Rolling. 😀 🙂
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Posted by: bminus1 on March 4, 2019, 1:57 am
Posted by: Finisher on March 4, 2019, 5:41 am
Good Rolling . 😀 🙂
Posted by: Dominator on March 4, 2019, 3:29 pm
Your SRR is like a 300 hitter. That hitter was up to the plate 7 times and he didn’t get a hit. Does that mean that the next 3X’s he will get a hit and if we could we should bet a million on that fact? No. It just means that for the season he is batting 300.
Same with your SRR of 7. You could have a 5 hand roll, then a 2, then 4 than a 17 for a total of 28 rolls in 4 tries giving you a SRR of 7 in that session. That is why betting is the key to making money. You need to keep your bets to the lowest house edge.
Dom
Posted by: Dr Crapology on March 4, 2019, 9:21 pm
We know that many times Rose and Doc can have a short roll (let’s say under 10 rolls) with 3 or 4 sevens but all but the final 7 were come out rolls. Not only do we win on the come out 7’s but we may very well have a 2 or 3 pay days putting chips in the rail and only have 1 or 2 bets on the table at the final 7 out. Did we win much–of course not but WE DID NOT LOSE MONEY!!!
As NFF says you lose less so you can win more.
See everyone in Memphis in a couple of weeks.
Rose and Doc