Comparing Craps and Roulette
The games of Roulette and Craps are both games related to physics. These games can be highly influenced by certain human factors. First the two games are affected by the muscle memory.
In the game of Craps the shooter always tend to throw the pair of dice at the table's end. They will spin in the air and then interact on the table as it comes down. This movement is simple physics. The human factor is in the shooter. The results of the dice roll or throw is usually influenced by most of the shooters of the craps game.
They can do this by controlling the Dice. The shooters usually practice dice grips, setting the dice and releasing the dice again and again until they achieve perfection and they get the results they desire. These repetitions of practices can result in what we call "muscle memory". The dice thrower's muscle memory can be developed in similar ways as the professional basketball, football, baseball, tennis, golf players develop their own muscle memory which they also acquire through repeated practice.
Through repetitions of the practice again and again the controller of the dice gets to develop a certain consistency level which leads to certain numbers resulting more times than in a random manner. This repeated throwing of the same numbers is known as signature trend series or signature.
As a player having the capability of identifying the signature or STS of a shooter can help us determine the positions of the bets. The players bet on what number the shooter will throw. This can make the players win big profits at the table of the craps game.
In the game of Roulette, the croupier or the dealer first spins the wheel of the roulette in a single direction which is commonly in a counter clockwise direction. The dealer or croupier will then throw the ball in the other direction which clockwise. The ball which has been spinning on the wheel will interact with the pocket dividers and the deflector then stops in one pocket. This is still about plain physics.
The roulette's dealer is the human factor. While the dealer spins the wheel and then what he does next is throw the ball several times. They usually do this in a routinely manner where every move tend to be identical each time. The routine can help develop muscle memory for the croupiers. Most of the dealers also release the ball in the wheel in a fixed position. They can be unaware when doing this at times. Understanding the signature of the dealer can give insights to the players to help them determine the place of their bets.