When I met him in the late 1980s, he had developed a complete concept of a controlled shot’s nature. This practice was introduced to the modern casino world by the late, legendary Captain from Atlantic City, who believed that certain shooters, the special few he called “rhythmic rollers,” could change the nature of the game from random to controlled. Can a shooter actually change the odds of a craps game with his throwing technique? The concept of dice control at the craps tables-also known as precision shooting or rhythmic rolling-is perhaps the game’s most controversial topic. So is there a way to truly test whether someone has the ability to throw the dice in a way that changes the odds of a craps game to give them the edge? The simple answer is “yes.”
Can Dice Control Be Proven in craps tables?Įditorial Staff | Posted on Septem| Testing the notion that “precision shooters” can gain an edge at the craps tables By Frank Scoblete