The numbers are absolute, 100% true, and never will change. Rolling 7's are not as common as people may think? WTF does that mean? It doesn't matter what idiots think. It's not about thinking at all. It's about knowing with a mathematical certainty that a 7 will come up 1 out of every 6 rolls, on average. Because every single time you roll the dice, the odds are 1 in 6. The house has an edge on every roll, and that never changes either. It doesn't just show up here and there, and leave at certain times. It's hilarious that you consider the house edge to be a ghost that roams around, and when he shows up, that's the only time you lose. Got news for you. That ghost never leaves the table. There is a huge mathematical edge over you every time you play. I already proved that to you. Now think. Use your fucking brain.
People love to misquote others on here. I never said that "7's don't come up as much as people think", I said that 7's usually take a few rolls to come up. Not an exact science but it is the more than likely event that will happen. This comes from real world experience. I'm just curious about how much craps you have actually played in your life. I'd love to know the experience level of the person telling me what is and is not feasable. I know what your first response would be, "you don't need to play craps to know the odds" blah blah blah. I want to know what you actually know about the game other than what you heard on the travel channel on one of those Vegas shows.