PLEASE TELL ME HOW-

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Knick111
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PLEASE TELL ME HOW-

Post by Knick111 » Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:18 am

GREETINGS HEAVY.

heavy lets see if I can get at least 10 reply's from the 500 members you have.

here we go.- this appiles to the STATE OF INDIANA.

regulation# 68 iac 10-4-4 proper and invalid rolls of dice.
authority: ic 4-33 4-1; ic 4 33 4 2;-ic 4-33-4-3.
affected: ic 433.

the stick pearson may declare the following roll invalid.

IF THE DICE DO NOT LEAVE THE SHOOTERS HAND SIMULTANEOUSLY.

please tell me when was the last time you picked up two die, and threw one of them - and then a split
secound later you threw the other one.

H- tell me or any other member out their, [ HOW? ] do 2 dice not leave one's hand SIMULTANEOUSLY.

members are there any rules in craps you don't agree with? JAIME. F S P R. U. S. A.

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Re: PLEASE TELL ME HOW-

Post by acpa » Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:50 am

If you were to see a slow motion of most attempts at a controller throw,I suspect more than half would not show the dice leaving your fingers at the sme time.

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Post by al_falcons » Thu Jan 03, 2013 12:39 pm

Jamie, I think they are talking about someone who rolls one dice and keeps the other one in their hand and then rolls the second one. Example, not in one fluid motion to throw the dice, but two motions. That rule makes sense to me, you wouldn't want the shooter to roll one die, see the outcome than set and roll the second one. That being said, I have NEVER seen a casino call NO ROLL because the dice didn't leave someone's hands at the exact same time.

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Post by Knick111 » Thu Jan 03, 2013 12:51 pm

GREETINGS NOAH.

so let me get this straight, so you are saying that half those
throws CAN BE CALLED NO DICE. jaime.

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Post by Knick111 » Thu Jan 03, 2013 1:05 pm

greetings al-falcon.

you know what would happen in puerto rico if you did that.

JAIL TIME. jaime. f.s.p.r. u.s.a.

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Post by heavy » Thu Jan 03, 2013 1:14 pm

Yeah, I've seen that move - where the shooter tries to toss one die and get a peek at how it rolls - then tosses the other one trying to throw a number that goes well with the first one - usually a six. Do both dice EVER leave the hand simultaneously? Only on the very best tosses IMHO. But you are not going to get away with what I'd call a double-pump toss.
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Re: PLEASE TELL ME HOW-

Post by al_falcons » Thu Jan 03, 2013 6:41 pm

Bottom line Jamie, I wouldn't worry about it if you are in Indiana or any other casino and are not trying to do something fishy. If one die happens to stick to your hand and they call no roll, that is probably good for you because you had no control of that second die anyway.

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Post by Iceman95 » Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:54 pm

i was playing on new years day. the shooter straight out stick left(2nd base) tosses the dice. one lands approximately a foot from him while the other dice hits the back wall. stick allowed the roll. it was 7 and i was playing the donts.

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Post by Knick111 » Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:45 pm

GREETINGS ICEMAN95.

In puerto rico that throw would have been called no roll, where are you located iceman95.

here both die must past the center of the table, if they don't is called no roll.

luck at your local casino. JAIME. FROM S.P.R. u.s.a. :) :) :) .

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