(1) A hopeful columnist who is enterprising may decide to want to try to past the crapshoot of the column selection process.(2) Even so, finding a free public one can be a crapshoot .(3) And it's almost a crapshoot when passing anyway.(4) Second piece of advice… ignore weather forecasts (they're about as reliable as a crapshoot in this country).(5) So far, prescribing drugs is something of a crapshoot .(6) It's all a crapshoot , and no matter what, predictions come out looking forced.(7) We're certainly optimistic, but this is a crapshoot .(8) predicting any extreme weather event is a scientific crapshoot(9) On the other hand, a task that only a single pilot completes is something of a crapshoot .(10) The futures game is a gamble, a crapshoot really, for both retailer and customer.(11) Defensive tackle is a bit more of a crapshoot , but the one thing they must make sure of is that whomever they take has a brilliant mind.(12) Random, unprotected sex with a complete stranger (to loosely quote Austin Powers) would be less of a crapshoot than this.(13) It's too much of a crapshoot , at least over 18 holes, too great a chance you'll have a couple of little-known players in the final and therefore no real interest.(14) That seems to be part of the fun of knitting… it can be a real crapshoot when it comes to the finished project.(15) Drafting high school and international players has obvious risks, but even with one-year collegians, the draft can be a crapshoot .(16) I've been doing it long enough to know that it's a bit of a crapshoot … you can't take it too seriously.