
Joshua Wilharm
The GUI is good. The ability to set your desired buy-in level is realistic. You have to drag and drop the chips individually, so setting up a place bet like $96 across can take a little time. I do agree with a few of the other reviews that the "7" rolls a lot. I started keeping track, and it's averaging every fourth roll, and that's accounting for the occasional longer roll. More frequently, it's every third role.
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A Google user
It's helped me learn the game very well, but there's an issue I've discovered with the place bets on 5 and 9, I bet 5500 and it tells me I'm not betting in multiples of 5 for the best payout. Then the options it gives me are either adding $355 or subtracting $380 from the bet instead of adding/subtracting just a few dollars like it normally would.
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E7Systems.com
March 10, 2020
Paul, If there were prizes for great bug reports, then you just earned one. I will add the betting adviser least common denominator issue to the fix backlog. Until then, please just bet more, $5855 is a lucky number in Madagascar ;)

Ken Watson
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Overall I'm happy with the craps trainer pro, but I'm pretty shocked by the number of "point 7s" (7 that rolls right after a point is made). Astonishing amounts of them, which makes it difficult to try any strategy and be profitable. From my own tests in C#, a 7 is rolled about 17% of the time, and point 7s are rolled about 3% of the time. I probably get 10-15% point 7s with this game. I'll start keeping track and report back.
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