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If you throw a dice using a sophisticated device which is calibrated for applying an initial speed with an high degree of accuracy ,then you will get the predicted result
Where's your sophisticated device which proves this?
You should try what you're suggesting instead. 
You can do the experiment yourself, without a sophisticated machine.
Let a dice drop from about 30cm height and don't apply any extra force, just let it go. I'm 100% sure you won't predict the outcome more often than it's chance of happening (assuming you do it more than 6 times off course, 100 times should do it, but the more tries, the better.)
If you want to use a machine, use one claw which can hold a dice and release it upon pressing a button...
You can do this experiment in 'two flavours', first time you keep the starting position of the dice the same. For example the 2 dots on top. Try 100 times and predict the outcome on beforehand. The second experiment you keep the starting position random and then try 100 times and predict the outcome. The evidence is out there, trust me, 
Cheers
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