| Be smart, play smart, and learn how to play craps the | | | | of dice control? A player advantage smacks those |
| right way! | | | | mega-businesses right where it hurts--in their wallets. |
| Is it legitimate or a scam? Let's take a look. I suspect | | | | Do you honestly think the casinos would tolerate and |
| that the notion of dice control is a big-money industry | | | | allow a player to play with an advantage over the |
| (perhaps, multi-million dollars annually). You name it and | | | | house? The answer is obvious to me. Is it obvious to |
| they sell it: books, tapes, seminars, full-size practice | | | | you? Put yourself in the casinos' shoes. If you have |
| craps tables, half-size tables (a.k.a. throwing stations), | | | | the right to deny service to anyone for any reason, |
| toss bars, dice, and practice grippers. But is it real or | | | | why would you allow anyone to play with an |
| just an elaborate hoax to swindle you out of your | | | | advantage over you, especially at a craps table? I |
| hard-earned money? The answer seems so obvious. | | | | doubt that you would. |
| Sadly, the world will never be without plenty of people | | | | If you agree that casinos do allow dice-control |
| so blinded by their burning desire to win big that they | | | | specialists to play, and if you agree that casinos don't |
| can't or won't stop long enough to think twice before | | | | allow players to play with an advantage over the |
| handing over their money. | | | | house, then what does that tell you about all the books, |
| If you've read my other articles and Ebook, you know | | | | articles, websites, newsletters, and magazines that |
| my thoughts on the world of dice control, dice setting, | | | | claim you can beat the crap out of the casino by using |
| precision shooting, or whatever else you want to call it. | | | | dice control? I don't see how the answer could be any |
| In my opinion, it's a silly world called Fantasyland. I won't | | | | more obvious or simple. Casinos allow dice setters to |
| regurgitate my other works so let's get to the point of | | | | play; casinos don't allow a player to play with an |
| this article. You want proof that dice control is a scam | | | | advantage over the house; therefore, it stands to |
| to rip you off? Consider one simple question and its | | | | reason that the casino doesn't believe the dice setter |
| answer. Take a deep breath and try to relax your | | | | can gain an advantage over the house. It's that simple. |
| overwhelming desire to get rich off the casino. Now, | | | | You wanted proof that dice control is a scam? That |
| ask yourself, "Do you think that the casino would allow | | | | sounds like awfully convincing proof to me, how about |
| truly skilled dice setters to play with an advantage | | | | you? If it's true that the casino doesn't believe the dice |
| over the house, no matter how slight?" Be honest with | | | | setter can gain an advantage over the house, then |
| your answer. | | | | why should you believe it? |
| Again, "Do you think that the casino would allow truly | | | | If you still don't see the light, it's probably because |
| skilled dice setters to play with an advantage over the | | | | you're desperately clinging to your blazing desire to |
| house, no matter how slight?" Of course not. The | | | | beat the crap out of the casino. You want so badly |
| casino has the right to deny service to any player for | | | | the idea of dice control to be legitimate that you can |
| any reason, whether you're too drunk, too obnoxious, | | | | taste it. You think, "Regardless of what you say, I saw |
| too lucky, too skilled, or too anything. If they don't want | | | | a guy last night set the dice and he rolled point after |
| you playing for any reason, they can tell you to leave | | | | point. It worked for him, so how can you say it doesn't |
| and there's nothing you, the law, or anyone can do | | | | work?" Simple. It was his turn to get lucky at that |
| about it. Consider blackjack card counters. Card | | | | particular instant in time. Everyone has good times, |
| counting is entirely legal, but if the casino thinks a player | | | | mediocre times, and bad times. Even the dice setter |
| is card counting (and, thus, has a small advantage over | | | | gets lucky occasionally. The question is whether the |
| the house), it immediately removes him from the game. | | | | dice setter is consistently a winner. He's not. His hot |
| The casino never accepts a player advantage. The | | | | streak turns cold, just as it does for everyone. Minutes |
| casino always has the advantage--always. Same with | | | | after his hot roll, the dice setter again goes through his |
| craps. If the casino believes a player has an | | | | wacky motions, but this time he immediately rolls a |
| advantage over the house by means of controlling the | | | | losing 7-out. As we learned in my other articles, it's not |
| dice, it removes him from the game. The bottom line is | | | | the player's dice-shooting skill or the player's betting |
| that when the dice hit the back wall, no one knows | | | | system that makes him a winner, it's the distribution |
| how they'll bounce off those rubber pyramids. That's | | | | variance. The game is designed for the player to lose, |
| why casinos allow dice setters to use their wacky | | | | so the player's only hope for winning lies with the |
| tossing routines. | | | | phenomenon called variance. Nothing more, nothing |
| Again, "Do you think that the casino would allow truly | | | | less. (Read my other article titled, Variance.) |
| skilled dice setters to play with an advantage over the | | | | One more time, "Do you think that the casino would |
| house, no matter how slight?" I've never heard of any | | | | allow truly skilled dice setters to play with an |
| of the so-called dice doctors, dice wizards, or famous | | | | advantage over the house, no matter how slight?" |
| multi-book dice-control authors getting thrown out of a | | | | Rationally think about that question and its answer, and |
| casino because of their dice-tossing skills. Have you? | | | | then decide for yourself if the notion of dice control is |
| According to their websites and written works, they | | | | a scam. If the casino doesn't believe dice setters can |
| routinely play in casinos across the globe allegedly | | | | gain an advantage over the house, then why should |
| beating the crap out of the casino. So, ask yourself | | | | you believe it? |
| again, "Do you think that the casino would allow truly | | | | For a detailed explanation of why I believe dice control |
| skilled dice setters to play with an advantage over the | | | | is pure nonsense, please visit my website and read the |
| house, no matter how slight?" | | | | free sample chapter on dice setting from my new |
| Casinos have been around for a long time. They're big | | | | Ebook. |
| business. Consider the multi-billion dollar resorts in | | | | Now you know! Remember, learn how to play craps |
| Vegas (yes, that's "billion" with a "b"). Do you honestly | | | | the right way. |
| think they haven't thoroughly examined the legitimacy | | | | |