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    Talking Seven Eleven Craps Calculator Tool

    Hello,

    I´ve programmed a new software for Seven Eleven or Craps.

    It is a alert and detail tool for online player.

    You will find more informations about this software on www.neufelius.tk

    Best regards

    Neufelius

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    Please let me know where you have placed a link to gambling.co.uk, otherwise I'll have to remove the link to your site.

    Thanks
    James

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    Hello admin,

    i have added a link to your site.

    (roulettesoftware.tk - Links)

    Best regards
    Neufelius

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    So this Craps calculator software compares the dice outcomes with the expected normal distribution. I presume it tells you where the distribution is running light eg if only 4 sevens are seen so far in 36 throws when 6 would have been expected? This would allow the gambler to anticipate that a 7 is "overdue".

    This is known as the gamblers fallacy is it not - suggesting that numbers are overdue? PLastic dice have no memory we are told so it cannot be useful,

    HOWEVER, and here is the paradox:

    We are also told that the Central Limit Theorem suggests that over the long run the normal distribution will become closer approximated the longer you continue rolling.


    So is this a useful tool? do dice have a memory....no ......but why then will they approximate the distribution - ??

    I'm sure the answer lies in the phrase "in the long term"

    Hmmmmm!!!!?

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