This is a STERN HIGH ROLLER CASINO Pinball Game Machine for sale - FULL LED UPGRADE! On Stern's High Roller Casino, pit your skill and luck against the house and take on the six casino games this pin has to offer. Above: Interblock’s 3-Sided Center Display, 8-Seat “Organic Craps” Notice that the Interblock pictures have three dice in the bubble. The machine is designed so the casino can determine whether to set it strictly for craps (which uses two dice), or to include the game of sic bo (which uses three dice). I had colored up at the Craps Table and watched the Bubble Craps not far from the Craps Pit. The Bubble Craps had 'previous outcomes' ON TOP to follow. Almost like the Roulette Bubble. It had a series of 2, 3, 11, 7 and 12's. Five, maybe Six. It caught my attention, but nothing that indicates that the Bubble Craps machine is: - Malfunctioning.
Has anyone had any luck or heard of such praticing dice control on the 'mystery of 50' bubble craps machines.
Background:
I am a novice to this world, I go to vegas once or twice a year with my wife and have a good time usually breaking about even. Generally I go to have fun and don't put much thought into advantage playing.
The last couple of times I've noticed and preferred the bubble craps machines to the tables mainly because I can play on the strip with low minimums. I have noticed (and seen others discussed) some abnormalities in the frequencies that come up. Further a few times I've been able to time the dice so that the showing roll will be the result. It is a rare opritu it's but occasionally it does happen.
Anyway your thoughts?
By the way, it's actually 'history of 50' -- they flash a couple of sporadic stats about the last 50 rolls.
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Can you point to the theories you've seen my friend?
The only electronic craps I've played just kept rolling and rolling the dice inside a plastic bubble and there was no 'roll' button nor did I see any history display though I would have ignored it if I had.
... please identify the machine(s) so that there is less confusion.
Aruze Shoot To Win.
One thing I am sure of is that players have tried to find a pattern. There are always some dumb-asses doing it, but also some sharp characters. I think by now some of the latter would have cracked it.
Any anecdotal-level observations you may make without tons of data are just going to mess with your head, worthless stuff. I suggest you give up trying to find patterns and just enjoy your play.
I would love to study it and make thousands, but I'm not because an AP play like this is not fair to the casinos that are just trying to provide me with some entertainment.
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There is a big button that basically causes the dice to get jostled when you press it.
The game has been compared to no-whammies which is funny because no-whammies was in fact advantage-able.
Not fair? I don't want to cheat, just like an interesting problem. A couple extra bucks with out breaking any rules sounds okay too.
...because an AP play like this is not fair to the casinos that are just trying to provide me with some entertainment.
So is card counting 'not fair' either?
if you play 24 hours straight you'll get 60 to 70 hours of play hours of play on a $50 dollar bankroll.
You can play 60-70 hours in only 24 hours?? You're good.
Say hello to the future of craps once these hit Vegas casino floors (via @MeltzVegas) pic.twitter.com/wS1fREeg6T
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There’s a big gaming convention going on this week in Vegas and one thing that stood out immediately to me as I was going through tweets from media on the ground was this digital craps table where players will have an individual console to place bets and throw dice on a glass top. Definitely odd and definitely coming to Vegas casinos very soon.
Why? The claim is that millennials are more likely to play a digital version of craps and we all know that millennials will own all their parents wealth in the very near future. Vegas is looking to the future and how to separate a 30 year old, who grew up on video games, from his money. I’d also venture to guess that casinos would very much like to eliminate jobs, which would lead to higher profits. Makes sense, right? Of course they’re going to say that’s not the reason for digital games.
From VegasInc.com:
A Las Vegas gaming company hopes a new version of craps that combines a digital layout with a dealer and real dice will make the traditional casino game less intimidating and appeal to millennials and others who might pass by a felt-covered table.
Aruze Gaming’s Roll to Win Craps has been a popular attraction during the Global Gaming Expo this week at the Sands Expo Center.
Players place their bets digitally and roll the dice on a vibrant LED tabletop, with a live dealer monitoring all the action. Payouts are the same as on a regular table.
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Whitney said he doesn’t see digital table games taking over casino floors, rather offering an alternative for guests who might shy away from the tables altogether.
“I think we have a very good opportunity to grow our (table games) business,” Whitney said. “The one game that keeps growing year over year is craps. It’s a communal game where people can root for one another. When you walk through a casino and you hear the loudest screams, they’re at the craps table.”
“I think the millennial type of customer will gravitate toward that excitement,” he said.
I was pretty surprised by the 50-50 or so reaction to the original tweet. I thought the majority of you would hate the idea of digital craps, but there are those who want speed of play to improve and this will definitely make that happen. There will be no chips and you won’t have 20 different hard way bets being yelled out at once. Enter your bets and go.
Will that kill the community vibe to craps? I guess if you roll a point, you roll a point. People will always go nuts for that. I think the money on the table aspect fascinates people and that will be lost. The people behind the digital craps table claim it will increase the community effect. Uh, how exactly?
Here’s what the future of kiosk sports betting looks like:
How will it all work?
From TheLines.com:
IGT debuted the CrystalBetting Terminal at G2E. This betting station looks similar to CG Technology betting stations but is made especially for in-play sports betting while watching a game.
Each station allows bettors to customize their screen to show specific games they prefer to watch. The screen also shows in-play odds, and wagers can be placed directly on the screen. Bettors can even play the audio from the game they’re watching instead so they’re not stuck with whatever the sportsbook deems the important game.
You can also pretty much say goodbye to the old ladies taking bets at the sportsbook. Those days will be long gone over the next 10 years and way sooner on the Strip where casinos have to report to stock owners.
Y’all love sports betting kiosks pic.twitter.com/JA0xtfW5SO
— Marc (@MeltzVegas) October 9, 2018
Sports betting kiosks are finally in casinos! I wrote about them and a dope new In Play betting terminal from IGT @TheLinesUShttps://t.co/hl9I3IU6Zgpic.twitter.com/VmUgCnlHKC
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— Marc (@MeltzVegas) October 11, 2018