Beat the Craps Out of the Casinos: How to Play Craps and Win!Bonus Books, Inc., 2005 - 190 pages The number one best-selling craps title of all time. And now this classic title has been completely updated for those gamblers who want to figure out how to beat the house! Until now, craps has been considered an unbeatable casino game because the house has the edge on every bet. This book changes all that by introducing you to the 'Supersystem', a method developed by the 'Captain', a player who for years has been winning at the game players and pundits call unbeatable. Want to beat the casinos while they pay for your room, food, and entertainment? Learn how to take advantage of casino comps reserved for high rollers without the risks. Discover which casinos in Las Vegas and Atlantic City are best to play craps at and why. In the updated edition, Scoblete has added extensive material, including an exclusive interview with the Captain, a comprehensive section on hedge betting, and an amazing study of the efficacy of the 5-Count by Dr Don Catlin of the University of Massachusetts. |
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Feng Shui, Craps, and Superstitions: The Martial Arts Approach to Winning at ... Wilfrido M. Sy No preview available - 2004 |