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- With the sunflowers, hard ten facing up, and hard eight facing the shooter, I can obtain vital information from my come out roll. Once I have tossed the dice, astute players can also gather information about what my dice are doing without me having to verbally share whether my dice are rotating on axis, double pitching or if one die is off axis.
- In any event, the odds of what CMU did to MSU in 2009 are about that of rolling a 'hard eight' in craps - 1 in 10. An eight the hard way means that the shooter rolls an eight with the combination.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5m6FrFsi8Y
I really enjoyed this movie. Probably the most accurate slice of craps culture presented in a film.
This movie was the first movie produced by Paul Thomas Anderson. He got good reviews on this movie, and went on to do the more popular Boogie Nights later.
But I think a lot of people missed this one. If you haven't seen it, you should check it out. Very entertaining movie with some good actors in it.
The entire movie is currently viewable on You Tube until it gets disabled.
thx.. downloading it from youtube. the 480p version is only 280megs in size?
Sydney isn't a big time craps gambler from my perspective. He's a former hit-man with a dark history and a desire to have a life where he cares for other people that care for him back.
The movie isn't about gambling. It's about the characters and the relationships between the characters. All relationships that are ultimately orchestrated by Sydney out of his desire to have a more normal life than what would be expected for a former hit-man.
I think the point of the movie is that money easily changes hands from one hand to another hand and the rules for how the money changes hands is not obvious at all.
Sydney get's his money from the finger snapper bet from a finger snapper. He just needs an extra level of indirection for the bet to pay off.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCkj3xOzPd8&NR=1&feature=endscreen
Here is another movie set in a gambling town. I like looking at old buildings and seeing the changes.
What opera is the opening music from?
What opera is the opening music from?
Bellini's Norma
thanks, sounds worth better familiarity
I am still surprised that there are not more movies about Las Vegas. The Hangover did great, but there hasn't been a really big Las Vegas movie in a while now.
I asked everyone I could, this weekend, at JANugget, if they knew about Hard Eight...only ONE guy (who's kind of an oddball anyway) VAGUELY remembered it...
and quite a few have worked there since the early 80's...apparently even when a movie comes to film, they have their head buried in the sand.
Since this topic is still near the topic, I thought I'd mention...
I asked everyone I could, this weekend, at JANugget, if they knew about Hard Eight...only ONE guy (who's kind of an oddball anyway) VAGUELY remembered it...
and quite a few have worked there since the early 80's...apparently even when a movie comes to film, they have their head buried in the sand.
I only learned about this movie searching on You Tube for 'Hard 8.'
Not many people know about the film.
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Hard Eight Dice
The Hard 8 Why do I gamble? It’s not for entertainment - though often it is entertaining. It's not so I can tip the dealers and show what a good sport I am. I play to win. It’s not just a goal. It’s the only goal. The rest of it -- the comps, the excitement, the roller-coaster thrill -- is all secondary. I’m in the casino for one reason. I want their money - and lots of it. |