Craps Books for Beginners and Advanced Players
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Craps Books for Beginners and Advanced Players
Summary
Craps might seem complicated, but it’s more accessible than you think. Here, we review the top four books that make understanding and mastering craps straightforward for both beginners and advanced players.Top Craps Books
1. Craps for the Clueless: A Beginner's Guide to Playing and Winning by John Patrick
This book is perfect for those new to craps. It breaks down the game's terminology in simple terms, making it easy to understand even if you’ve never played before. Beyond the basics, it unveils winning strategies used by professional gamblers.John Patrick, a professional gambler with a wealth of experience, emphasizes "The Big Four" essentials for successful gambling: proper bankroll management, game knowledge, money management, and discipline.
2. Beat the Craps Out of the Casinos: How to Play Craps and Win by Frank Scoblete
This book offers valuable insights for both novices and seasoned players. Scoblete explains how to beat the game by highlighting bets that lower the house edge and those best avoided.Frank Scoblete is a top-selling gambling author and director of Golden Touch, a seminar provider for craps and blackjack. Check out his other works like "The Captain's Craps Revolution" and "Forever Craps."
3. Craps: Take the Money and Run by Henry J. Tamburin
Tamburin’s book is all about maximizing profits at casinos. It covers game mechanics and suggests optimal bets, introducing the Increased Odds betting system and the Take the Money and Run strategy. There’s a special chapter dedicated to leveraging the pass line bet for better profits.With over 25 years of experience, Dr. Henry J. Tamburin offers strategies based on his proven successes.
4. Dice Control for Casino Craps by Yuri Kononenko
This guide offers an accessible introduction to dice control, from both mathematical and mechanical perspectives. For further reading on dice control, consider Frank Scoblete's "Golden Touch Dice Control Revolution" and "Craps Underground: The Inside Story of How Dice Controllers are Winning Millions from the Casinos," which provides an intriguing glimpse into the art.Conclusion
Craps, unlike poker or blackjack, may not hold widespread popularity, but therein lies an opportunity. Casinos concentrate on profiting from popular games, making craps a potentially lucrative option for those in the know. Dive into these books, enhance your skills, and turn the odds in your favor.You can find the original non-AI version of this article here: Craps Books for Beginners and Advanced Players.
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