Author: Thomas

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Craps is the most exciting yet the most intimidating game in the casino and is witnessing a surge of popularity because some shooters can change the odds of the game to favor the players by reason of their “rhythmic rolling,” “dice control,” or “precision shooting”—three phrases that mean the same thing. The Personnel Craps tables usually have three dealers and a box person. In the diagram at the beginning of the chapter, note that one dealer, called the “stickman,” stands on the players’ side of the table. He has a long stick that he uses to beat sense into the…

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My craps mentor, and the man who taught me everything I know about gambling and advantage play, was the late Captain, the legendary Atlantic City player who has taken on mythic proportions over the decades I’ve been writing about him. His ideas and playing philosophies, his discovery of how to control the dice on a modern casino table, and his amazing 5-Count method are legacies that have stood craps players in good stead over the years, and these concepts should now become second nature to you, as they are to me. The 5-Count When the Captain first analyzed the game…

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I opened my chapter “Card Counting at Blackjack” with this simple sentence: Blackjack can be beaten. I now add to that the following: Craps can be beaten. For years craps was considered an unassailable game, falling into the independent trial mode, which meant that what happened in the past had no effect on what would happen in the future. The numbers and probabilities were set in stone. The Basis and Basics of Dice Control The two main ideas behind dice control concern limiting the anxnr.com appearance of the 7, thereby increasing the appearance of the other numbers. The second basis…

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Blackjack has been the most popular casino table game since the early 1960s, when it became known that card counting could beat the game. Edward O. Thorp’s publication Beat the Dealer first posed a difficult but successful card-counting system, and from that point, the blackjack explosion commenced. The game soon eclipsed craps as the No. 1 table game in the casino, a position it still holds today. Of the tens of millions of blackjack players since that publication, only a small percentage ever got good enough to beat the casinos at the game using traditional count systems such as Hi-Lo—but…

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