Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Feb 17


This is pretty miserable. I was practicing shooting and Coulter was practice betting only, so he could get quicker at the odds multiples. We usually just shoot the dice and log the numbers, but this time we opened the bank and played with chip bets on the table.

This is a lot of sevens, most of which showed up at inopportune times. This was exactly they type of performance that I needed to convince myself to 5-count even on my own shooting. As Christian Bale might say, "This is totally unprofessional." Which is why I'm still at my day job.

Anyway...

Coulter not shooting. Playing stickman and sloppy dealer.

Jay at left 1: 61 rolls made; SRR of 1:4.7.
3 points set and made, 4 front line winners, 1 front line craps, 10 seven-outs

New stat; we're trying to keep up with best practices: SRR = "Sevens-to-rolls ratio." A reduction of the percentages we have been using in the past, to show how many rolls we can expect between appearances of the seven. 1:6 is perfectly average, and a higher number in the second part is preferable, so my 1:4.7 was miserable.

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