Craps Books for Beginners and Advanced Players
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Craps Books for Beginners and Advanced Players
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Craps: Essential Books for Every LevelSummary:
Though often seen as complex, craps is surprisingly accessible. Here, we review the top four books that demystify the game for both beginners and advanced players.Article:
Craps is a thrilling casino game, yet its unique jargon and numerous betting options can be daunting. Whether you're new to the game or an experienced player looking to sharpen your skills, these recommended books will guide you through every aspect of craps, from basics to advanced strategies.1) Craps for the Clueless: A Beginner's Guide to Playing and Winning by John Patrick
Perfect for newcomers, this book explains the fundamentals of craps in a clear, straightforward manner. John Patrick, a seasoned gambler and author, shares professional techniques to help you start winning. His "Big Four" principles?"proper bankroll use, game knowledge, money management, and discipline?"are crucial for success.
2) Beat the Craps Out of the Casinos: How to Play Craps and Win by Frank Scoblete
Catering to both novice and veteran players, Scoblete's book delves into how to outsmart the casino. Learn which bets reduce the house edge and which to avoid. As a top-selling author and director of Golden Touch seminars, Scoblete offers additional great reads like "The Captain's Craps Revolution" and "Get the Edge at Craps."
3) Craps: Take the Money and Run by Henry J. Tamburin
Focused on maximizing profits, Tamburin's book explains game mechanics and optimal betting strategies. Learn about the Increased Odds system and the "Take the Money and Run" approach, designed to boost your earnings. Special chapters cover tournaments, new game variations, and the effective use of the pass line bet.
4) Dice Control for Casino Craps by Yuri Kononenko
This guide introduces the concept of dice control from both mathematical and mechanical perspectives. For those eager to gain an edge, other valuable reads include Frank Scoblete’s "Golden Touch Dice Control Revolution" and "Craps Underground," which explores how dice controllers are succeeding against the odds.
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Craps may not be as popular as poker or blackjack, but therein lies a golden opportunity. Casinos direct their focus towards more mainstream games, allowing savvy players to capitalize on craps. Equip yourself with knowledge from these books and start turning 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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