My copies of two new books on craps came in the mail while I was on the road this week. First off
this craps book is the best I have seen yet. It is called forever Craps! Frank Scoblete lays out his entire method while entertaining you with his story of The Captain, his legendary friend who figured out the 5-Count. What is the 5-Count? It is The Captain's and Scoblete's technique for limiting your losses at the casino. The idea is that there are some shooters who are just better than others. If you wait until the completely random shooters have sevened out after 5 throws you have a better chance of playing through a long turn at the dice (a roll) and making a bunch of money. That is, if someone really can get fewer 7's per roll than the expected 6 out of 36 you can beat the house!
Don't forget that in craps the house always has the edge. By playing the Pass/Come with odds you can get that edge way down but never as good as even. When you think of even odds think of flipping a coin. Now if one out of 10 times you could improve your odds of getting heads or tails you could toss a coin and make some money. That is the idea behind the 5-count. Find the players that can avoid sevens and you could be in for an exciting evening. Read the book.
Speaking of dice control I also bought
Get The Edge At Craps: How To Control The Dice! by "Sharpshooter". I think this guy is an engineer so I am going to see what I think of his methodology and post my thoughts here. Of course. -Dennis
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Posted by: Janess | October 11, 2011 at 03:58 AM