Personally I don't even like one in six, but that does bring up a question...not that I'm a gambler, but since you spin the cylinder each time the gun is pased back and forth, I suspect that you always have a one in six chance, but there must be some mathematical radom possibility/probability as to how many times you can spin it before that one cylinder comes up. I guess the argument might be that no matter how many times it is spun, the odds stay the same. At least that's what the CA Lotto people say, it is just as likely that 123456 will come up as any other selection of numbers, including those that have won in the past, since it is always a complete random selection of all possible numbers. Now that we have hijacked this important thread, if anyone wishes to help me out that really understands this stuff, please start a new thread, on non cancer odds.