You should read the first 5 pagesI'd probably need to hit the vein if I read this whole thread but the last 2 pages of Vitterd was definitely as lol as it gets, holy shit
So, your theory is that this guy's actions affected the probability on the next roll of the dice?This happened to me a few months ago. I was playing craps by myself and was on a decent roll (had hit a few points).
Next thing you know, some guy shows up at the end of the table and throws his players club card down and to request funds from his line. They stopped the game (in the middle of my roll while i hadnt hit my point) for a good 5 minutes to do this.
My next roll, yup, 7 out
Possibly. I was on a roll in good rhythm.So, your theory is that this guy's actions affected the probability on the next roll of the dice?
I have seen that happen before at craps table ....good roll happening and then something disrupts the shooter rhythm and bang 7 out ..This happened to me a few months ago. I was playing craps by myself and was on a decent roll (had hit a few points).
Next thing you know, some guy shows up at the end of the table and throws his players club card down and to request funds from his line. They stopped the game (in the middle of my roll while i hadnt hit my point) for a good 5 minutes to do this.
My next roll, yup, 7 out
So, your theory is that this guy's actions affected the probability on the next roll of the dice?
This happened to me a few months ago. I was playing craps by myself and was on a decent roll (had hit a few points).
Next thing you know, some guy shows up at the end of the table and throws his players club card down and to request funds from his line. They stopped the game (in the middle of my roll while i hadnt hit my point) for a good 5 minutes to do this.
My next roll, yup, 7 out
It's also common courtesy to ask players at a blackjack table if they want you to wait until the deck or shoe is over until you buy in.Exactly.
Whenever I get to a craps table, I don’t throw any money out until the existing shooter craps out and before they give the next shooter the dice.
to me, it’s common courtesy
Agreed.It's also common courtesy to ask players at a blackjack table if they want you to wait until the deck or shoe is over until you buy in.
I don't ever fucking care if someone wants to buy in during one of my sessions. But I'll always ask others anyway when I buy in. Common courtesy.