Craps
How to Roll Consistently
Dice control includes several components. The 1st one is the set. The result is directly depends on what way you set your dice. The 3-V set is one of the most desirable ones; with that set you have 3s in a "V" configuration. Such set gives a player the hard 6 (three and three) on top, the 6, (five and one) on the front, the 8 on one (six and two) on the back and the Hard 8 (four and four) on the bottom. During this set it won’t be 7s showing on the dice.
When putting the dice you have to use a smooth delivery which is rather strong to throw the dice right to the table’s end but with no much force, as it can cause them hardly bounce against the table’s back. Desiring to practice you throw your dice the same way every time. To throw numbers whilst avoiding the7 is your aim. Your similar throwing can be the cause of repeating numbers.
A 7 can be reached from 6 ways. It means that mathematical possibility of a 7 appearing with a random rolling will be one time in every 6 rolls. This is a 7s to Rolls Ratio (SRR) of six. According to this ratio the house edge is determined. A player has a 7s to Rolls Ratio of six (forty-two/seven = six), if he throws the dice forty-two times and roll 7 sevens. Though having 1 roll with non-random and throwing 7 sevens in 43 rolls, a player has a 7s to Rolls Ratio of 6.14. This is quite enough to cancel out the house edge on the six and eight craps place bets. Only one throw that is controlled out of forty-three would get rid of the house edge and lead to a break-even craps game.