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enlarge | Author: Zeke Feinberg Publisher: Leaf Pr Category: Book
List Price: $20.00 Buy New: $17.77 You Save: $2.23 (11%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 640101
Media: Spiral-bound Pages: 128 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.6 x 0.4
ISBN: 1881174050 Dewey Decimal Number: 795.12 EAN: 9781881174059 ASIN: 1881174050
Publication Date: June 1992 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Pre-Setting the Dice November 1, 2001 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very informative,makes you think that you can really chnge the odds in your favor. Good advice on charting the tables
Now I look forward to shooting the dice and I always make mo September 8, 2001 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Now I look forward to shooting the dice and I always make money on myself because I know how many times I can throw before the seven shows - it is usually 6 or 7 times - and if I set the dice carefully and toss them lightly so they bounce one and lightly bounce off the triangles I can make a lot of money. I bet inside and leave them up for five rolls and take them all down and Im way ahead now, and I learned it all from this book. I learned how to grip the dice, hold and toss the dice, and how to make them land properly. I also learned what all the different sets mean, for example you could set for the seven if you wanted to so you would win on the come out but I don't I always set for numbers this way I just have to learn and practise one set. Numbers, especially the 6 and 8, there are six different sets you can use but I use only one and it works great. There are photo's and illustrations in this book. If you play craps you should look forward to shooting and setting the dice, this is the only game in the whole casino that lets you control the outcome, shouldn't you learn everything you can about it? Shooting the dice is great especially if you are winning and this book will help you do that.
Rock and ROLL May 23, 2001 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
This book is awesome. I have used the methods described with fantastic success. In over twenty sessions at the tables I lost my table stake only once and that was because I deviated from my game plan. I usually double and even triple my table stake of $300.00. A great days income for an hour of fun. Use these methods and improve your game.
Worked for me! May 12, 2001 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
After reading this book I have had only one opportunity to play craps. Please keep in mind that I play almost every week. I was able to stand beside the stickman which I desired. I was hoping this position would put me closer to the end of the table and by reducing the throwing distance it would, hopefully, reduce the erratic behavior of the dice.After watching the dice go around the table and a better part of my stake disappear I finally got the dice. I played the B-C arrangement. I carried the 5 point one time, the 6 point three times, the eight point one time and the 9 point one time before I sevened out. Around the table I got "good roll" comments. I cashed out before the erratic shooters had a chance to wipe out my gains. I am ordering this same book for my brother-in-law today. He introduced me to craps several years ago and looks forward to playing a couple of times a year when he can travel to our area. I will be playing tonight and using the B-C arrangement.
Tenuous at best. Not very well organized. April 20, 2001 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
The math behind this one is suspect if you ask me, but I'm no mathematical expert. Zeke proclaims to support his text by some very unusual numbers, but they might be right. There's something intriguing about what is suggested for pre-sets, so I had to spend the money on this book to find out what he was talking about. Definitely, not worth $20. $10, OK.Outside of the dice pre-setting discussion, the book is like a bunch of unorganized notes about the game. The table of contents will obviate that point when you first look at how the book is (not) organized. It would seem to me that you could get all you get from this book by talking with a craps player in a bar over a few drinks ... Rather, at least you'd get the same mathematical substantiation for pre-sets.
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