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around 1995 the casino's in Belgium, this was the time I worked at Casino Knokke, where looking for new kind of games because they lost money due to the fact that casino's couldn't have slots and playing halls could. (restricted to maximum insert of a 50 BEF coin)
I had the lessons for the stud poker tables but the government did not allow these tables. Poker was illegal in Belgium in the nineties.
So Kursaal Oostende introduced craps. I think the tables were used for a certain period but closed due to the low casino profit.
Hope these pics are better.


But why five numbered dices? The game only uses two dices.
So if the dices were changed they allways had one non-used dice?

Still, never thought that I would find a CG125295, in Blankenberge.

Thanks for helping! Jo

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We played 7-11 in the bars in the nineties.
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Jo, 5 matching dice gives house 4 pair of dice
A used dice was drilled? Or other method?
Not sure I ever noticed cancelled Oostende dice.
I think 5 dice would give 10 unique pairs
Very good. I was subtracting one damaged die.~~~
4 dice would produce 6 unique pairs
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