--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Julia Ramirez" <ramirez6@...> wrote:
>
> The local casino offers cards craps, but their was of dealing
> sounds a bit different from the way you described.
> The CSM randomly deals 6 red cards and 6 blue cards , each
> numbered 1-6. The "shooter" calls out a number, and the dealer
> chooses the first red card from that number then the first blue
> card. For example, if the shooter calls 3, the dealer would pick
> the 3rd red card and then the 3rd blue card. It seems to me that
> there is just as much a probability of doubles, etc as a roll of
> two dice.
Questions: are there just 12 cards in the CSM (Red 1, Red 2,..., Red 6, Blue 1, Blue 2,..., Blue 6), or are there multiples of each number?
If there are multiples, are the 12 cards put right back into the CSM (and have just as much chance of being dealt in the next "roll" as the cards still in the machine)?
If the answers are "there are multiples" and "the cards are not put back into the CSM before the next draw," then the probability of a particular number (1-6) showing up on a card after the first "roll" is no longer necessarily 1/6.
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