Cutting the Crap Out of Craps (Casino Craps in a $$ Devouring Game): New, Never Before Disclosed Methods to Avoid Devastating Sevens
Author: Zeke Feinberg
List Price: $9.95
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ISBN: 1881174034
Publisher: Leaf Press (01 June, 1992)
Sales Rank: 188,300
Average Customer Rating: 4.43 out of 5
Customer Reviews
Rating: 5 out of 5
Cutting the Crap our of Craps
Anyone who is serious about playing craps should read this book. I would especially recommend this book to new players and anyone who has never played before but is considering playing craps. After reading this book, you will know more about craps than 90% of the players. Only 1% of long-term craps players are winners. This book will definitely help to put anyone in that 1% group.
Rating: 5 out of 5
A lot of really good info packed into a short concise book
If you want to "cut the crap" out of your craps this is the book to do it, "Now you can WIN at craps" the book says, and its true. It tells you what the really bad bets are (and why) like PASS AND COME BETS, the bets all the other gambling authors say to make - these are BAD BETS and he tells you exactly why! He tells you the BEST bets (and why) AND taught me how to chart the tables! PLus there is a real interesting chapter on eighteen ways to win but only 6 ways to lose! As I said before a lot of good info is packed into this book - if you want to read something different from the rest, study and apply what he says - and you will cut the crap out of your craps!
Rating: 1 out of 5
Worst book ever
Having read several books on craps, I bought this book based on the reviews of other players. My advice would be to save your money for the tables.The author's book is 80 pages long, but he says nothing of importance. Most of the pages contain very few words, and are mostly white space. He described his method as innovative, but perhaps because I read the book in 15 minutes, I missed it. He says that the pass/don't pass bets are "horrendous wagers" along with odds, come/don't come bets (page 60). Reader, tell me where I am wrong, but isn't the smallest house edge in the game on the pass/don't pass bets? And isn't the best bet in the house the odds on a come or don't come bet, where you receive the true odds on your wager?
You would do well to avoid this book at all costs.
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