It is important to always remember that Bitcoin dice is not a game of skill, but rather a game of chance. Nevertheless, knowing how to play the best Bitcoin dice is still very essential. More importantly, bear in mind that the only type of dice systems that affect a player's success is his betting strategy along with his approach to the game.
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To give you a head start on how to win dice, here are some of the most popular dice systems widely used today. Keep in mind, though, that before applying these in your Bitcoin dice game, complete understanding of the systems is required. And also, be mindful that there is no guarantee that you will have surefire win streaks using these systems. However, since these have been relatively effective for some, why not take chances and try them for your curiosity's sake, especially when you are dealing with Bitcoin dice?
Martingale system
This strategy is just one of the few trustworthy Bitcoin dice systems in existence. This system dictates that every bet lost needs recovery through a higher bet placed on the next roll. For instance, you aim to play 1,000 times winning 0.001 BTC with each throw of the dice. If you lose, a new, larger bet is used to get back what you have lost on the previous roll plus an extra 0.001 BTC. If your balance is no longer sufficient to meet the target amount, the entire balance becomes your next bet. In a nutshell, players increase their bets after each loss in hopes that an eventual win will recover all previous losses.
Reverse Martingale system
While the Martingale strategy is widely used among dice bettors, some use the other way around: the Reverse Martingale. Here, you increase your bet (usually by twice the previous bet) after a win. Whereas when a bet is lost, you reduce your next bet for lesser loss in case your next roll doesn't favor you. The assumption here is that you will benefit from a winning streak sometimes called a 'hot hand,' and also avoid massive losses described as 'cold' during losing streaks. Between Martingale and the Reverse Martingale dice systems, it is the latter that is safer; nonetheless, it is not 100% safe.
While the Martingale strategy is widely used among dice bettors, some use the other way around: the Reverse Martingale. Here, you increase your bet (usually by twice the previous bet) after a win. Whereas when a bet is lost, you reduce your next bet for lesser loss in case your next roll doesn't favor you. The assumption here is that you will benefit from a winning streak sometimes called a 'hot hand,' and also avoid massive losses described as 'cold' during losing streaks. Between Martingale and the Reverse Martingale dice systems, it is the latter that is safer; nonetheless, it is not 100% safe.
D'Alembert system
This dice system shares almost all the same patterns with Martingale; but here, you don't double your next bet after a loss but rather increase it by 1x only. And after each win, you don't decrease your bet by half but just by one instead. Basically, this system is relatively more conservative than the Martingale, but keep in mind that you still ought to place only the amount of bet that you can bear to lose. At the same time, never go wagering over that sum of bet. Remind yourself to always employ a balance management system for you to avoid losing huge sums of bitcoins.
Paroli system
Among the dice systems, this one is that which is focused on following the winning patterns. Here, you begin with the bet amount you desire. If on that starting bet you win, place double bet in the following rolls until a loss is incurred. But if you stay on a series of wins, the trick is to reduce your bet by a considerable amount. Simply put, every time you incur a loss and each time you notice you've already been on a long winning streak, reduce the amount of your bet.
Whichever of these dice systems you use or even if you mix them up in your rolling spree, remember that there is no assurance that these dice systems will give you 100% chance of winning. Note that in order to make money, you need to learn first how to manage money. Therefore, the smartest dice strategy is the exercise of proper money management and, above all, patience.
Archaeologists recently uncovered a 600-year-old die that was probably used for cheating. The wooden die from medieval Norway has two fives, two fours, a three and a six, while the numbers one and two are missing. It is believed that the die was used to cheat in games, rather than being for a game that requires that specific configuration of numbers.
Today, dice like this with missing numbers are known as tops and bottoms. They can be a useful way to cheat if you're that way inclined, although they don't guarantee a win every time and they don't stand up to scrutiny from suspicious opponents (they only have to ask to take a look and you'll be found out). But there are several other options of cheating at dice too, and I'll talk you through some of them here.
It should be noted that using these methods in a casino are illegal and I'm not suggesting you adopt them in such establishments – but it's an interesting look at how probabilities work.
For a fair die, each number has an equal one in six, or 16.67%, chance of appearing. In the case of the die found in Norway, the numbers four and five are twice as likely to appear (as there are two of them), so have a one in three, or 33.33%, chance. The table shows these probabilities.
It does not take too much imagination to see how tops and bottoms can be used to your advantage. Let's assume that we are playing with two normal dice. There are 36 possible outcomes but only 11 possible total values the dice can produce. For example, six-four, four-six and five-five all add up to ten.
If we instead used two top and bottom dice with only the numbers one, four and five on them, we can never roll a total of 11 or 12 as we don't have a six to make that total. Similarly, we can never get a total of three as we don't have a two and a one. But we also cannot get any combination that would produce a total of seven, which would otherwise be the most likely total to appear with a probability of 16.67%. In a game of craps there are times when it can be really bad to throw a seven. So if you are playing with dice where a combination of seven is impossible, you have a distinct advantage.
As these kind of tops and bottoms dice will not pass even a cursory, closer inspection, they have to be brought into the game for a short time and then switched out again. This requires the cheat to be an expert at palming, meaning being able to conceal one set of dice in your hand and then bring them into play while simultaneously removing the other dice.
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Using two dice, with the same three numbers repeated, might be too risky so a cheat would probably only want to switch in a single die into the game. In our example, this would mean no longer avoiding a total of seven, which would still have a probability of 16.67%. But now the totals of five and six would also have this probability.
In craps the odds are such that when you are required to avoid a seven, it is the number most likely to appear. Switching in a single dice can still reduce the house's chances of winning, by making other totals equally likely to appear.
Loaded dice
Loaded dice can make cheating harder to spot. These can take a number of different forms. For example, some of the spots on one face could be drilled out and the holes filled with a heavy substance so the die is more likely to land with this face down. If you were to drill out the number one, this means that the number six is more likely to appear, as the six is always on the opposite face to the one. Another way of loading a die would be to slightly change its shape, so that it is more likely to keep rolling. This may only give a small advantage, but it could be enough to tip the game in the cheat's favour.
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With tops and bottoms it is easy to know the probabilities of various totals appearing. This is not the case with loaded dice. One way of gauging the probabilities is to toss the dice a number of times (possibly thousands) and work out what numbers appear and how often. If you know that seven is less likely to appear than it would with fair dice then, over the long run, it would be a cheat's advantage.
Controlled throws
One other way to cheat doesn't require an unfair die at all but involves learning how to throw in a very controlled way. This can involve effectively sliding or dropping the die so the desired number appears. If two dice are used, one can be used to trap the other and stop it bouncing. If this is done by a skilled operator, it is very difficult to see.
Dominic LoRiggio, the 'Dice Dominator', was able to throw dice in what appeared a normal way but so that they would land on certain numbers. This was done by understanding how dice travel thorough the air and controlling each part of the throw. It took many (many, many) hours of practice to perfect, but he was able to consistently win at the craps table.
Many would consider what LoRiggio did to be advantage play, meaning using the rules to your advantage. This is similar to card counting in blackjack. The casinos may not like it, but you are technically not cheating – though some casino may try to make you shoot the dice in a different way if they suspect you are doing controlled throws.