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I would like to roll the best I can

27 June 2010

Dear Frank:

Please! Please! I been playing craps for some time now and me and my buddy go up to our local casino two times a week and seem to lose every time just about.

I try different ways to bet and now I'm trying to roll different. I am sick of the casino taking my money. I played blackjack before craps and I was good at counting cards. Then I got turned on to craps because of more involvement. Better then just sitting at a table.

I would like to roll the best I can and do whatever I can to get the upper hand on this game. I would love if you could help us out. Before when I played blackjack I was good enough that during the winter it paid my bills until summer started WHERE DO WE START?

Michael

Dear Michael:

Only make the best bets, the pass line with odds and come with odds.

Only go up on a maximum of two numbers.

Put the most in odds, the least on the line. If you want to bet $30 — you bet it as $10 on pass line with $20 in odds (assuming a $10 minimum table and 2x odds). You will lose 14 cents in the long run on such a bet. If you put all $30 on the pass line you will lose 42 cents. That's a big difference. Ignore all other bets at the table as they will ultimately rip you to shreds.

If you really want to beat the game, you have to take a Golden Touch Craps dice control course — there really is no other way to beat craps except with a controlled throw.

I am giving you a free 30-day subscription to my private website at www.goldentouchcraps.com. We have over 5,000 members on this site and I think you will find the posts to be fun and educational. You can ask any questions you want. Some of the best dice controllers in the world belong to this site and I think you will find it enlightening and fun. Enjoy!

All the best in and out of the casinos!

Frank Scoblete

Frank Scoblete

Frank Scoblete is the #1 best selling gaming author in America. His newest books are Slots Conquest: How to Beat the Slot Machines; Everything Casino Poker: Get the Edge at Video Poker, Texas Hold'em, Omaha Hi-Lo and Pai Gow Poker!; Beat Blackjack Now: The Easiest Way to Get the Edge; Casino Craps: Shoot to Win!; Cutting Edge Craps: Advanced Strategies for Serious Players; Casino Conquest: Beat the Casinos at Their Own Games! and The Virgin Kiss.

Frank and Casino City Times columnist Jerry "Stickman" teach private lessons in dice control. Frank's books are available at Amazon.com, in bookstores or by mail order. Call 1-800-944-0406 or write to Frank Scoblete Enterprises, PO Box 446, Malverne, NY 11565. Frank can also be reached by email at fscobe@optonline.net.

Frank Scoblete Websites:

www.goldentouchcraps.com
www.goldentouchblackjack.com

Books by Frank Scoblete:

> More Books By Frank Scoblete

Frank Scoblete
Frank Scoblete is the #1 best selling gaming author in America. His newest books are Slots Conquest: How to Beat the Slot Machines; Everything Casino Poker: Get the Edge at Video Poker, Texas Hold'em, Omaha Hi-Lo and Pai Gow Poker!; Beat Blackjack Now: The Easiest Way to Get the Edge; Casino Craps: Shoot to Win!; Cutting Edge Craps: Advanced Strategies for Serious Players; Casino Conquest: Beat the Casinos at Their Own Games! and The Virgin Kiss.

Frank and Casino City Times columnist Jerry "Stickman" teach private lessons in dice control. Frank's books are available at Amazon.com, in bookstores or by mail order. Call 1-800-944-0406 or write to Frank Scoblete Enterprises, PO Box 446, Malverne, NY 11565. Frank can also be reached by email at fscobe@optonline.net.

Frank Scoblete Websites:

www.goldentouchcraps.com
www.goldentouchblackjack.com

Books by Frank Scoblete:

Golden Touch Blackjack Revolution

> More Books By Frank Scoblete