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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 795.12
EAN: 9781566252133
ISBN: 156625213X
Label: Bonus Books
Manufacturer: Bonus Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: June 25, 2005
Publisher: Bonus Books
Sales Rank: 283888
Studio: Bonus Books
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Product Description: 'Beat the Craps Out of the Casinos' is 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. 'Beat the Craps Out of the Casinos' 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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This is a great book for beginners. It gives you an overview of the game and the different bets out there. It also lets you know what bets to stay away from unless you want to leave completely broke. I've tried the 5 count in this book and I believe that it is a genius way of qualifying shooters. I used to have a big problem with shooters craping out right away and loosing me a lot of money. It has definitely saved a lot of money on my recent craps trips. The super system is a little more complicated, but I've made my own little modified version of this system that works better for me. The only downside of these two systems is that you do need to be a little more patient when utilizing them. I'd say that this is the only book that beginners need to read, unless they want to get into dice control.
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This book is not for newbies! Frank Scoblete teaches a new method for craps that I just could not understand. I was looking for something more basic.
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In reading this book I found absolutely nothing that would be anything close to a winning system. The "Five Count" and all variations, when tested at length is merely a way of limiting your losses in hopes of staying at the table longer and hitting a hot roll before you run out of money. As with most craps books this one may teach you to manage your money and remind you about discipline.
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I started playing craps this past year and really enjoy playing the game. Naturally, I wanted to develop my skills and use my new fascination to make a little money, opposed to placing wild bets that seldomly paid out. I purchased this book to attempt to beat the system with mathematical odds. While this book does touch on the mathetical odds of the game the strategy recommended by the author appears to be based on superstition, rather than mathematics. As such, I believe the Supersystem to be inherently flawed. I would not recommend employing this system in the Casino if you want to make money. Good luck and happy gambling.
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The 5-count contents is less than 1/8 of the book. The rest are redundancy of author's other books. I do not see the logic in the 5-count except to prolong playing time for casino handout.
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