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So You Wanna Be a Gambler: Craps (Learn How to Win)

by John Patrick

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An amazing book!, March 8, 2001
Reviewer: James Wallace (Tarrytown, NY United States)

This book is terrific. Through using the approaches described in it, I have had a great deal of fun playing craps in casinos around the world, and have managed not to lose my shirt in the process (an amazing feat given how much I have played and the fact that the house always has the advantage of the "vig"). I highly recommend this book to craps players of any experience level.
Caution: read this before entering a casino!, August 30, 2000
Reviewer: "kris20000" (alexandria, va United States)

This is an absolute must for anyone who wants to step foot in a casino. I can't say enough good things about this book. John Patrick lays out a road map for minimizing losses and maximizing your chances to WIN. If you follow his rules, you will become a winner.


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148 pages
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Advantage Craps

by Roger L Ford

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One of Top Systems of All Time!, May 29, 2001
Reviewer: Kent Russell (San Jose, CA USA)

I have played craps over thirty years and tried out hundreds of system. This is one of the top two or three systems of all time. The first review about this book is not very fair. The author does not recommend continually placing the 6 and 8 nor does he recommend continuously increasing the wagers. The author uses placing the 6 and 8 occasionally as conditions warrant. This system controls losses better than any place betting system I have ever seen. He also describes a system for selecting pass line and don�t pass wagers which is the best I have seen. The two strategies complement each other and together make for one terrific winning system!

Although this system takes a careful reading (which the first reviewer did not do), it is an excellent performer. It wins at a very high rate, controls losses, yet allows you to run up high wins on cooperating tables and has strong built-in money management techniques.

If you want a powerful system, of this caliber, Advantage Craps is your system.


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272 pages
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Casino Gambling : A Winner's Guide to Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Baccarat, and Casino Poker

by Jerry Patterson, Eric Nielsen, "Sharpshooter", Christopher Pawlicki, Sharpshooter

Customer Reviews

An excellent handbook, February 1, 2004
Reviewer: "cperry2" (Brisbane, Australia)

I found this a delightful book. It's very easy to read, covers all the major games, and contains lots of practical, useful advice. And at less than $20, it's excellent value for money.

My only criticism (a very minor one) is that the Roulette section focuses mainly the "double-zero" wheel, used in the USA. The "single zero" wheel used in Europe and in Australia, doesn't get much coverage.

However, this is a minor issue. Overall I found this an excellent book, containing a wealth of useful advice.
Honestly Good advice, July 9, 2003
Reviewer: Keith M. Allen (Vincent, Ohio United States)

This book gives good advice. For most table games I find it nearly impossible to get the odds in my favor. However, this book gives you some hints for doing just that. I especially thought that the Roulette theory was good. Give this a try if you are new to online gambling like I am.


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Confessions of a Crap Artist

by PHILIP K. DICK

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Dick's mainstream attempt that bites deep, November 15, 2001
Reviewer: Ian Vance (pagosa springs CO.)

Over the last two decades Philip K. Dick has slowly gained in repute as one of this centuries' most inventive and prolific authors: a sci-fi auteur who cranked out pulp masterpieces by the dozen while surviving on horsemeat and methamphetamine. There are several themes prevalent in the majority of Dick's oeuvre: paranoia, drugs, the nature of God, schizophrenic time/space variations, aliens, semi-tragic characters in often archetypical clothing. _Confessions of a Crap Artist_, however, contains almost none of these bizarre themes; as one of Dick's stabs at the mainstream, _Confessions_ is a straightforward examination of life in Southern California the 50's, with `normal' people co-existing by `wackos,' both of whom, in typical Dick fashion, change places over the course of the novel. Jack Isodore is a crap artist, a collector of crackpot theories and useless junk, a man endlessly fascinated by the world's unexplained secrets be they legitimate or not. But he is also happy and fairly satisfied by his life, something that cannot be said for his sister-in-law Judy and her husband Charlie, painted in broad strokes as a shrew and the man she uses, respectable on the surface but narrow-minded and demented when closely examined. Their `American Dream' lifestyle, the house and the farm and the three little kids, is altered/destroyed by manipulation and dissatisfaction with said `Dream', and when set in place next to Jack's lackadaisical routines and surprisingly strong moral fiber, the line between crazy and normal blurs with rapid intensity.

Along with _The Man in the High Castle_, this is among Dick's most lucid works, and probably the place novices should start first. Though a quick read, the implications and undercurrents of _Confessions of a Crap Artist_ should resonate within the reader for some time after completion, which, in my opinion, is the truest mark of a worthwhile book. Recommended.


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