Craps Books for Beginners and Advanced Players
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Craps: A Guide to the Best Books for Beginners and Advanced Players
Summary:
Craps often seems complex, but it's easier than it appears. To dispel this myth, here's a review of the top four books for anyone interested in mastering the game.
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Introduction
Craps can be confusing due to its unique terminology and numerous betting options. This guide reviews some of the most recommended books, perfect for beginners and advanced players alike, including those exploring dice control.
Top Recommended Books
1. Craps for the Clueless: A Beginner's Guide to Playing and Winning by John Patrick
This book simplifies the game's basics, making it ideal for newcomers. John Patrick, a seasoned professional gambler and former TV host, reveals the winning strategies of expert gamblers. He emphasizes "The Big Four" essentials: managing your bankroll, understanding the game, money management, and discipline.
2. Beat the Craps Out of the Casinos: How to Play Craps and Win by Frank Scoblete
Suitable for both novices and seasoned players, this book offers insights into beating the game. Scoblete details which bets reduce the house edge and which to avoid. As a top-selling gambling author and director of Golden Touch seminars, his other notable works include "The Captain's Craps Revolution" and "Get the Edge at Craps."
3. Craps: Take the Money and Run by Henry J. Tamburin
This book focuses on making quick profits, providing strategies like the Increased Odds betting system and the "Take the Money and Run" discipline. It covers game mechanics, optimal bets, and even offers a special chapter on maximizing profits with the pass line bet. Dr. Tamburin's 25+ years of experience lend credibility to his techniques.
4. Dice Control for Casino Craps by Yuri Kononenko
Kononenko's guide introduces the concept of dice control from both mathematical and mechanical perspectives. It's an excellent resource for players looking to gain an edge through dice control.
Other recommended reads include Frank Scoblete's "Golden Touch Dice Control Revolution" and "Craps Underground," which explore the successes of dice controllers.
Conclusion
Craps may not be as popular as poker or blackjack, which presents a unique opportunity. Casinos focus on popular games for profit, so players can leverage this and find success in craps.
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Discover the potential within craps with these expertly crafted resources.
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