Talk:Gaming mathematics

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The article is a bit loose with describing the sample spaces in all games of chance as finite -- e.g., the sample space for a round of craps is infinite, and the most important probability questions in craps (e.g. the odds of winning on a pass line bet) involve such an infinite sample space. Christopher Parham (talk) 01:32, 16 December 2006 (UTC)