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So You Wanna Be a Gambler: Craps (Learn How to Win) (Learn How to Win)
So You Wanna Be a Gambler Craps - Learn How to Win
Author: John Patrick
This is a basic book on the game of craps, explaining the entire method of play, covering Pass Line and Don't Pass line and the entire lay out used in the casinos. The main part of the book concentrates on Money Management and Discipline, showing the reader how to gain a sensible edge at the tables. Emphasis is placed on managing your money an...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780930911003
ISBN-10: 0930911008
Publication Date: 6/1984
Pages: 371
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Publisher: John Patrick
Book Type: Paperback
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Good guide for making and managing Place bets. Author details the advantages of making place bets compared to Pass line with full Odds; advance use of placing hedge bets to reduce the losses when a 7 is rolled.Includes several betting strategies guides for making place bets and money management. Sound advice on the importance of a balanced strategy of taking down profits and increasing bet size when the dices are hot so if you were on a winning roll you don't walk away from the table a loser. His strategies requires patience, conservative risk/reward betting and resists changing betting strategy that ensues from winning and/or losing sessions. Probably too boring for crap players who enjoy the "betting action" of craps. Following these guidelines, on a fair table you probably will have a moderate win/loss result. Like the book title says, lean how to win and this book does give you the tool to win. It's up to the reader to provide the control to use these tools as intended. Gamblers; Craps; Excitement; hmmm, hard to use control in the same sentence.


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