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![]() enlarge | Author: Edwin Silberstang Publisher: Random House Puzzles & Games Category: Book List Price: Buy Used: $0.05 You Save: $14.95 (100%) New (6) Used (54) Collectible (2) from $0.05 Rating: 18 reviewsSales Rank: 486783 Media: Paperback Pages: 141 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5 x 0.3 ISBN: 0679146504 Dewey Decimal Number: 795.1 EAN: 9780679146506 ASIN: 0679146504 Publication Date: October 12, 1980 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Help save a tree. Buy all your used books from Green Earth Books. Read -> Recycle -> Reuse! Tell A Friend Add to Wishlist Add to Wedding Registry Add to Baby Registry | ||||||||||
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| Editorial Reviews: Product Description "By the time you finish reading, you're going to know as much about craps as anyone who is involved with the game, and I include casino managers, pit bosses and dealers in this category. Not only that, but this book will reveal methods of play and strategies never before put into print. The purpose of this work is to transmit this knowledge to you, the reader, and to make you a winner." | |||||||||||
Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews... Paid for itself in one trip... March 19, 2008Ron Burgundy (Minneapolis, MN USA) Okay, I had played craps before but I was not an expert by any means. I understood certain basics but wanted to learn more, and even a system or strategy. I picked this book and it provided everything I needed. The background is well described and most importantly points out the bets that a standard user should stay away from (i.e., the bets in which the odds are not in the players favor). The strategy presented (for playing with the dice) is very comprehensive but easily described. Personally, I wanted something simple that I could remember in any state of mind. :) Regardless, this system single-handedly paid for my trip to Vegas for a buddy's wedding. I never played high-roller tables, nor did I make extreme bets (in my case). The system allowed me to maximize my profits and minimize my losses while the table was "hot". If you are interested in learning craps and using an easy system, this is the book for you. Winning Casino Craps October 15, 2007Laurie P. Bradley It has really helped me understand the game. I was playing it all wrong. Haven't tried the "Come" stragedy, but will try it soon. I Like Silberstang March 1, 2007Frank Scoblete (New York) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful I became acquainted with Silberstang's writing way back in the 1980s and his basic ideas do hold up. You will not really learn an advantage method in this book, but a betting system that does cut the house edge to its minimum. Silberstang's writing is crisp and clear, his experiences show that he is a player, and his knowledge of the game for random players is top notch. This is a good book to start your craps playing career. Frank Scoblete: Author of Golden Touch Dice Control Revolution! waste of money February 28, 2007A. Brancato (Mount Laurel, NJ) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful If you have no idea how to play craps then i will say as all other books it explains the basic bets etc. The problem this book had, along with many other craps books i have bought is that 70% of the book is basic craps primer, 10% are about stories of big rolls, 10% is about comps and casino management and about 5 pages are about actual strategy to use while playing the game. Drumroll please, the big strategy that will make you tons of money can be summarized in 3 sentences. bet the pass line with double odds. After each Pass win without a loss, press the bet up. At the end it has you betting something like $500 on the pass and 1000 on the odds bet. here is the problem: In order to get to that level the shooter, get this, has to make something liek 11 points. I have seen some shooters make 5 or 6 points but 11 is very very rare. This book in a sentence: After each pass with double odds win press your pass and odds bet. if you lose on 3 shooters go home. Must-have Reference May 22, 2006Richard A. Armstrong (Washington, DC USA) One of the best overall reference books on craps, as worthwhile for the more advanced player as it is for the beginner. No serious craps library should be without it. | |||||||||||
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