Very interesting read......
https://wizardofodds.com/games/craps/appendix/3/
https://wizardofodds.com/games/craps/appendix/3/

Back when I lived in Vegas me and a buddy hit the craps table at Hard Rock one Friday. One of the first times I had ever played craps. Anyway I got on a roll and couldn't lose. Seemed like forever, but probably 15-20 minutes. After a while they were 3 deep around the table cheering and clapping, some betting against me of course, but man that was fun. Just some dumb luck.
I'm not one to go to casinos, but If I do go, I don't mind giving away some money to play craps. I've read about dice mechanics and dice control and think it's possible but very difficult to master unless you have a ton of time on your hands.
Well last night was something I don't think i've ever seen in my life. The guys who typically shoot at this place are terrible. The type that love to shake the dice, blow on them, and then hammer them into the back of the wall as if it were some type of competition to see who can dent the diamond bumpers.
Anyways, this shooter next to the stickman came out and hit 7 off the bat then threw a 5 to set the point. Took him about 4 rolls to nail the 5. I thought nothing of it. Then he comes out again with a 9. He hit about three 6's, two 5's, a couple 10's and then bam another 9. Meanwhile he's betting like a jackass. $10 on the pass line and no odds. At that point i'm out for a quick bathroom break thinking he's just finished up his decent little run. I come back a minute later and as im walking up he hits the 8 he set. After this, his whips a wad of $1500 in chips out of his pocket and starts putting $150-$200 bets on only the pass line.
By then I started to take some notes on his throwing. He had a few illegal throws that didn't get called but would methodically tap the bottom of the back wall. He also stood right next to the stickman (as mentioned) and he'd also stack the dice one on top of another (instead of the typical side to side) before throwing. 4 was always on the bottom with either a 1 or a 3 on top when shooting for the point. To come out, 1 was on the bottom with 2 on top. He'd also twist the dice so that'd they'd be facing a certain way (didn't catch which numbers where facing the wall). I really wish I had checked his grip too. He goes on a run for about another 50+ minutes and finished up probably around $800-1,000. Aside from the nonsensical betting I hadn't seen anything like it. His favorite number turned into 9 and could hit them without a problem.
Now looking back he had all the hallmarks of a good dice mechanic. Positioned right next to the stick man, set the dice, angle looked fairly uniform, and would lightly brush the back wall. However if he knew what he was doing, his betting sure didn't show it. But aside from that it pretty much textbook.
Either way it was fun and I took away that he was either extremely lucky (and threw in almost text book form) and didn't know it, OR he was a ringer. Regardless, it was one of the coolest things i'd ever seen. I'm sure there's plenty of stories of some random in Vegas going on a tear, but this was the first time i'd seen something like this.
Just curious if anyone else had any experience with, or ever run into a dice mechanic.
Back when I lived in Vegas me and a buddy hit the craps table at Hard Rock one Friday. One of the first times I had ever played craps. Anyway I got on a roll and couldn't lose. Seemed like forever, but probably 15-20 minutes. After a while they were 3 deep around the table cheering and clapping, some betting against me of course, but man that was fun. Just some dumb luck.
4 hrs? That's an epic roll. Glad I wasn't there betting Don't!