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Players will first roll the dice to determine who will roll for that particular game, and then all the participants will place bets on whether or not the person rolling will "pass" on the first roll (by rolling a 7 or 11), or "crap out" (by rolling a 2, 3, or a 12).
If one of those values is reached on the first roll, the game is over and the bets are distributed accordingly.
To find out the overall probability of winning on your first roll, add 1/6 and 1/18, which makes your overall probability of rolling a winning number on the first roll 8/36, or 22%.
Roll values are not cumulative; if a player rolls 34 on the first roll and 31 on the second, they are not added to make 65.
On the first roll you will fail to get a 4 with probability 5/6.
On the first roll you will fail to get a 1 or 6 with probability 4/6 = 2/3.
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The shooter is required to bet on the outcome of the first roll before rolling the dice, while other players are allowed to bet as they see fit from the available betting options, provided they make their initial bets when a betting round starts.
Next, they were asked to roll the die two more times, to satisfy themselves that it was not loaded, and, that done, to enter the result of the first roll on a computer terminal.
The Illinois delegation had gone on the first roll-call to a favorite son, Senator Scott W. Lucas.
On the first roll-call Mr. Carpenter had passed because the convention chairman, Representative Joseph W. Martin Jr. of Massachusetts, had ignored his joking attempt to place in nomination the name of "Joe Smith". Just before the vote was announced, Mr. Carpenter gave in, and the Nixon total climbed to 1,322 votes.
Roll from the first sock on the bottom, with the first roll coming right to the top of the second sock.
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