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In response to
"
Casinos on the mooooooon! -- nm
"
by
Beaker
I wonder what would happen to the odds in games like craps and roulette under reduced gravity?
Posted by
TWuG
Jan 13 '11, 11:35
Dice would bounce all over and the roulette will would have to be redesigned to keep the ball in play instead of shooting it into the air.
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you'd simply use an electronic random number generator and it wouldn't be nearly as much fun. -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 13, 11:37
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Nobody would play that.
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Spawn
Jan 13, 11:38
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I've seen all-electronic roulette video slots, this wouldn't be so far removed from that.
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znufrii
Jan 13, 11:44
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people like craps and roulette for the social aspects, the communal cheers and sighs as the dice or marble finds its rest -- nm
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zeitgeist
Jan 13, 11:49
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