Need mill work for academic research project in NJ

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Re: Need mill work for academic research project in NJ

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tetramachine wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 10:08 amThe House ALWAYS has the odds in their favor.
Of course! Otherwise the house would go broke. That is something a lot of slot players at the casino don't seem to understand.
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Re: Need mill work for academic research project in NJ

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I am wondering if imperfect dice, e.g. standard dice with lower precision having one or two more heavily weighted edges, would break more consistently in a certain way. Thus, narrowing the odds of a specific number coming up more times than another???

Iam guessing the casinos would be interested in purchasing dice that tilted the odds even more into their favor.
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