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« on: April 14, 2008, 08:13:39 PM »

Hey, I'm a new player.

I'm not a big gambler, but I wanted to learn about which games give me the best chances to win and get out ahead.  Inspired by Lyle Stuart's 1978 "Casino Gambling for the Winner," I decided to learn and build skill in craps.

In another post, a couple guys were talking about "The Craps Lesson" - their product is a $99 investment that sounds just a bit too good to be true.  I wanted to see if anyone has any experience with the e-book or their free in-person lessons.  What's the strategy based on?  What makes it different?  How much have you won with it?

Curious, is all.  Thanks for a great craps simulation.

-L.
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« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2008, 10:04:58 PM »

Hello Luminous.

Thanks for posting your question.

As Margaret and Gene, the people that produce "The Craps Lesson" are affiliate dealers of "My Craps Game", that should tell you a lot. I know them to be very skilled and knowledgeable about the game.  Their style is quite aggressive in taking advantage of good shooting.

As advise, I recommend you read all you can, then practice all you can on our simulation, which is designed to be absolutely random. I find the randomness of the computer simulation to be quite representative of the live game.  Let the game statistics / dice history provide some order to the chaos.

Good luck always.
- Big Al
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