It’s interesting to me that each different brand of board seems to have a slightly different hole counts.View attachment 890374
Interesting....one of mine follows your sample you laid out except for the 6,7,8 which takes
less rolls.
It’s interesting to me that each different brand of board seems to have a slightly different hole count
But then I would only be buying one instead of buying many...what's the fun in that? I don't come here to not spend my money.Order the metal one, if it doesn't take I am sure you could sale it on here
You buy both your out 40
Buy the more expensive one don't like it sale it here Ata loss still only out 40
I was thinking something along those lines. My first thought would be to use the box as a place to put the pot. But I think I prefer playing with the board in the box so that it’s raised above the playing surface and people don’t throw dice onto the horses. I’m going to put neoprene or felt on the bottom of the box so that it won’t mark the surface it’s on.You're not building a die rolling tub with with rubber diamond craps panels?!
If the lattice were removable, it could be a die-rolling box for play in less than optimal conditions (on a plane, driving a car, at the beach, etc.).
Any warping? The grommets look great, and the board does look a bit higher quality than the pine.Actually impressed with the quality of this thing. Glad I went with the cherry board. It's beautiful. Thank you for posting the link @raynmanas
No warping at all. Nice and flatAny warping? The grommets look great, and the board does look a bit higher quality than the pine.
Mine should be here tomorrow. Psyched!
Just got notice that my cherry wood version was delivered today too. After calculating costs to add grommets to the pine version it was not much more. What have I gotten my crew into??? Can't wait to get home to check it out. It better be flat or Amazon's getting a call...lol.No warping at all. Nice and flat
Actually impressed with the quality of this thing. Glad I went with the cherry board. It's beautiful. Thank you for posting the link @raynmanas
How many holes would you drill?Anyone else drilling more holes for 2/12? Those two horses win more than any other horse. I’ve got the Fineni board and 3 rolls to win seems to be too easy.
I'll take them! PM incomingI'll have 4 extra if anyone is interested.
Actually impressed with the quality of this thing. Glad I went with the cherry board. It's beautiful. Thank you for posting the link @raynmanas
Without accounting for scratched horses (on the Fineni board where the number of holes is reduced by 1 for the 4-10 horses) statistically the 2, 3, 11 and 12 horses are the least likely to win. The 4 and 10 horses are the most likely to win.Anyone else drilling more holes for 2/12? Those two horses win more than any other horse. I’ve got the Fineni board and 3 rolls to win seems to be too easy. Thoughts?
Without accounting for scratched horses (on the Fineni board where the number of holes is reduced by 1 for the 4-10 horses) statistically the 2, 3, 11 and 12 horses are the least likely to win. The 4 and 10 horses are the most likely to win.
I'm not smart enough to calculate the probabilities when accounting for scratched horses - I'm not even sure that it changes the probabilities. I'm tempted to write a simulation to find out though!
Anyone else drilling more holes for 2/12? Those two horses win more than any other horse. I’ve got the Fineni board and 3 rolls to win seems to be too easy. Thoughts?
Actually impressed with the quality of this thing. Glad I went with the cherry board. It's beautiful. Thank you for posting the link @raynmanas