Sevens to Rolls Ratio
Now the SRR it's a way to measure your control of the dice by measuring the frequency of sevens thrown. There is a 6:1 ratio in the random rolls of the dice, anything better than that can potentially return a profit to the shooter. The numbers below show a sample from practice sessions they are how to track any improvement in your shooting as time and practice go on. The chart below shows the total numbers thrown, and the individual totals for each number including the hardways. This is a relatively large number of rolls and a good indication of what I would do in casino action. The larger number of rolls used will give you all the more accurate SRR. Use 3000 rolls and above, shooting from the same distance (usually 7 1/2 to 8') and using the same grips and set's.
Grand Totals
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| Signatures: | 8 - 6 - 5 | |||
| SRR: | 8.36 | |||
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