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Winning Craps for the Serious Player, 2e | 
enlarge | Author: J. Edward Allen Publisher: Cardoza Publishing Category: Book
List Price: $16.95 Buy New: $11.53 You Save: $5.42 (32%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 5967306
Media: Paperback Edition: 2nd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288
ISBN: 1580420370 Dewey Decimal Number: 795 EAN: 9781580420372 ASIN: 1580420370
Publication Date: September 1, 2001 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Not yet published
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A hidden gem! September 17, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have read many books on Craps and this is one of my favorites. Very easy to read and full of good techniques for realistic play. Combine this book with Schoblete's Five-Step Advantage-Play method and you will be a powerful player.
Do yourself a favor and buy this book for your collection. You won't be disappointed. Also, whatever books you read, download wincraps and use the free software to master your play. It really helps. [..]
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ June 7, 2003 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have won money using the techniques outlined in this book. Need I say more?
HOW TO NOT HITCHHIKE HOME FROM VEGAS November 29, 2002 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
This comprhensive book is insistant on teaching a conservative method of craps and ignoring, indeed vehemently disdaining, the more tempting and colorful craps bets that the author proclaims to be money loser tbat glitter like tempting gold coins on the craps table. These and other tips are forcefully ingrained into the reader until they are nearly mantra-like in the mind. Still, by the time I arrived at the craps table I found myself wishing I could reach for this book to help me out with a bet or a question. I don't think the dealers and other players would have appreciated my referring to a "How To Play Craps" paperback in the middle of a roll. So later I read the book again and I'm still referring to it. Only complaint; the depiction of women as less than perfect craps players. I'm a less than perfect craps player. My first roll went flying off the table and sailing across the room like I was throwing darts. The author attributes such a wild throw to women and often refers to them as some kind of good luck charm.
A great book for anyone looking to learn and win Craps. December 12, 2001 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I liked this book so much, I usually keep two copies just in case I loose one. Just bought another copy again this year to give to another friend, thats about the fifth copy given away in the last three or four years. (For the money), I'll guarantee the only way you could not win your investment back is if you stood at the craps table with you eyes closed. The book is straight forward but not dry with just a touch of humor. It explains every thing you should know, or could want to know about Craps, yet is extremely easy to read, and hardly even a half inch thick. I've read the book several times from cover to cover, and wouldn't think of going near a craps table without first brushing through the book one more time...
Don't Buy This Book September 11, 1998 5 out of 11 found this review helpful
This book is a waste of money. The only useful information covers the rules of craps and how to play. The cover promises 25 systems for winning money, but in fact they are mostly variations on each other. None of them are worthwhile systems.The whole book is repetitive (I think the author just needed to pad things out so you didn't realize you were being ripped off). And the sexist rubbish gets old after a while too.
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