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The concept of "controlled shooting" goes beyond simply "setting the dice" prior to shooting.It purports to limit the rotation of the dice during the roll. The theory is that if the dice are properly gripped and tossed at the correct angle they will land just before the back wall of the craps table, then gently touch the wall, greatly increasing the probability of their remaining on the same axis.
In dice control, when the dice stay on axis which rarely occurs (less than 5% of the rolls), but one turns two faces more than the other. If players set the dice with the same face, such as a hard ways or 3V set, the roll may likely result in a seven. down To remove or reduce a bet, players often say "take it down"
Experts disagree about whether or not an advantage can be gained at some other games. One example is dice control. Authors Stanford Wong [8] and Frank Scoblete [9] have stated that by setting and throwing the dice in a certain way players can alter the odds at the game of craps enough to gain an advantage.
Craps is a dice game in which players bet on the outcomes of the roll of a pair of dice. Players can wager money against each other (playing " street craps ") or against a bank (" casino craps "). Because it requires little equipment, "street craps" can be played in informal settings.
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Wong wrote Wong on Dice which purports to show how the game of casino craps can be beaten through controlled dice throwing. Many blackjack experts are skeptical of Wong's craps claims, and this is a hotly disputed issue—unlike card counting in blackjack, which can be mathematically proven.
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