Craps is a preferred casino game due to player dice control and the calculable probabilities involved. The objective is to generate profit.
Two instances of significant payout are recorded. The first occurred by betting on a shooter who achieved five points, avoiding a 7 out for numerous rolls. A high frequency of 6 and 8 rolls was profitable, as these numbers were placed and pressed during the point phase. The shooter employed no dice setting technique. My own strategy at the time involved testing a dice set: a Hard 6 configuration, with the 3s aligned to form an arrow. From the four position, this spear was oriented toward the Come area using a pincer grip and a low arcing throw.
The second instance involved a proficient dice setter. The specific number of points hit is not recalled, but a profitable volume of 6 and 8 rolls occurred, benefiting multiple players at the table.
In recent sessions, achieving a lengthy roll has been improbable. My throw has been modified to target corners, utilizing a two finger front, thumb back grip with a low arc and moderate speed. The maximum points achieved is three. Regardless of dice setting, random variables consistently lead to a 7 out before substantial payouts are secured.
Analysis of the two profitable outcomes indicates no clear correlation with dice setting. One shooter used a set; one did not. In both cases, subsequent attempts failed to replicate the initial success.