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Topic: Transparent dices ? - page 4. (Read 564 times)

hero member
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January 23, 2024, 01:05:46 PM
#6
The point is to identify whether the dice is real or fake because not many players can identify such.

I am not dice player though but as a dice player s/he should be able to identify whether that dice is fake or not, and of cause anyone who is routed in a specific gambling exercise should be able to know what such dice is real or being faked. just as those who are into investment whenever a fake investment is being introduced here you would see some people will go dig into that site to know whether such site is likely to be scam.
legendary
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January 23, 2024, 12:56:22 PM
#5
I think it won’t make a difference if the dice is transparent or not if you can spot a bad dice when you try it. A professional gambler would see through it right away. They probably do this just not to spook the newbie players. Since these people have no idea what they are doing, they will feel safer when they play with a transparent dice. It makes sense for the casino too because they make their money mostly from the newbie gamblers. Pros are pros because they know how to win against the house and the casino owners hate them pros.
sr. member
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January 23, 2024, 12:51:05 PM
#4
If you were invited to a casino to play dices or if you visited a new casino in your town and realized they do not have transparent dices, would you feel like playing there and gamble your money anyways, or would you avoid it?
It is for reasons as this that reputation regarding casino's operation can't be overemphasized, if you are using a casino that have earned a great reputation over the years you will be rest assured that they won't want to do any thing silly to rub their repute in the mud as there is regulatory policies that are bound to abide by. So be it transparent or black and white dice it won't matter provided you're playing with a well reputed casino.
hero member
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January 23, 2024, 12:46:38 PM
#3
The point is to identify whether the dice is real or fake because not many players can identify such.

And more so, some gamblers will play anyways since the appearing of the numbers is still by chance, they will feel that the probability of a particular number to appear against another is still the same or equal, so why giving up. But except the dice are obviously ultered, then it will be a source of concern.
legendary
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January 23, 2024, 12:25:35 PM
#2
OP, if the casino in your area is legitimate and regulated by a gaming control board, we could be very sure that the dice they use would be made of high-quality materials, with sharper edges than a regular dice - which are supposed to make rolls more random.

But if you notice that the casino is using dice that look like they're merely taken from a board game, then you should definitely avoid playing there. Or ask the dealer if he wants to play Snakes and Ladders. Haha.
legendary
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January 23, 2024, 11:18:58 AM
#1
Good day or evening to all of you. 
Some days ago I was reading about casinos, specifically brick and mortar ones, and I learnt that in most of those establishments people only use dices made with transparent resins or materials, so gamblers can be sure those are not rigged to favour some number over others. That made me think about how many times I have played with dices which are not transparent, but white/black.

If you were invited to a casino to play dices or if you visited a new casino in your town and realized they do not have transparent dices, would you feel like playing there and gamble your money anyways, or would you avoid it?

I believe it would be possible still to make rigged transparent dices, but it would be much more difficult without the proper substances and tools.
What do you think?
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