Electronic craps games, such as bubble craps or stadium craps, use random number generators (RNGs) to determine the outcomes of the dice rolls, much like slot machines. The key challenge in electronic craps machines is to create the appearance of randomness and unpredictability in the way the physical dice land while ensuring that the final outcome aligns with the predetermined …
Craps Machine not paying the full payout odds
Interblock makes electronic craps games (and others) that are popular in casinos worldwide. A suit was recently filed against Interblock claiming that the game shorts players on winning bets by not paying the full payout odds. As with any casino game, the payout odds are already in the casino’s favor, but the Interblock machines make the winning payouts for certain …
Bubble Craps Machine
e’re starting to receive questions about a fairly new variety of craps called “Bubble Craps.” We here at the Crapspit avoid this game (we explain why in a moment), so we don’t know the details of how to work the user display, the payoffs, etc., but we can provide a basic description so you can then decide if it might …
