Curious?

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soxfan

Curious?

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The action on the dice tables at my local seems hella slow. So, was wondering, how many rolls per hour, on average, do you cats buck up against where you play at, hey hey?
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soxfan wrote:The action on the dice tables at my local seems hella slow. So, was wondering, how many rolls per hour, on average, do you cats buck up against where you play at, hey hey?
I would venture to say 60 hands an hour You now you can google it !
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Dylanfreake

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I`m not sure how many tosses an hour but on average where I play , a couple of years ago when I was keeping tabs, there were about 16 shooters per hour.
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Dylanfreake wrote:I`m not sure how many tosses an hour but on average where I play , a couple of years ago when I was keeping tabs, there were about 16 shooters per hour.

16 SHOOTERS PER HOUR X SRR of 6 =86 toss per hour per table

So my guesstimate was correct of +-25%
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AtGame7

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I was told at my local place that two rolls a minute is always the goal for management. Seems like you would get in more than that.
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Re: Curious?

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Yeah, 120 rolls an hour isn't going to happen. The last two hands I had that stretched over an hour in length were both around 60 rolls. On an empty table you could get more. On a fullish table the props and payoffs are going to slow it down so much that you're not going to see much more than that.
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Dylanfreake

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Prop bets are the best way to slow down a table.
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