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Be A Winner At Craps
Be A Winner At Craps
Be A Winner At Craps
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Craps is a fast paced, exciting and fun game to play. The strategies and tips in this book will go a long way toward rewarding your play with a winning experience whether or not you have ever played craps before.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPat Budd
Release dateApr 7, 2011
ISBN9781458073044
Be A Winner At Craps
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Pat Budd

If you're looking at these books you probably like to play games of chance just as much as I do. I like to go to different casinos around the country and I like to come home a winner. I live in California, so I have choices including Las Vegas, local Indian casinos, and I frequently visit the casinos in Mississippi because I have family there. I hope the books help, and best of luck to you!

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    Be A Winner At Craps - Pat Budd

    Be A Winner At Craps

    Copyright 2011 by Pat Budd

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    The information and strategies in the following pages are offered for your evaluation and use as you see fit. No guarantee of success is offered or implied and the author accepts no responsibility for any monetary losses you may incur. You are responsible for any monetary losses as a result of your decision to employ the suggestions in this book.

    Be A Winner At Craps

    By Pat Budd

    SECTION ONE

    Introduction

    Almost everyone likes to play games. Most of us started as children, playing Monopoly or Yahtzee and as we became adults we may have switched our choice to poker, roulette, blackjack, or craps. In fact the popularity of craps is at an all time high.

    Whether you play just for fun or you want to step it up a bit and play to make money in a casino there will be something in this book for you.

    Craps is believed to have begun in England, perhaps as far back as the Middle Ages. French gamblers adapted the game into the version that we know today and later brought the game to New Orleans.

    The original game was known to foster cheating by players using altered dice and there was a disadvantage to the casino by allowing players to bet either with or against the dice thrower. A don’t pass betting alternative was introduced to fix the betting problem and this option is still in use today.

    Craps was a game that was popularly played as a street game in its original form, known as shooting dice, by rolling the dice against a backstop or curb, and sometimes playing without a backstop at all. Playing craps became popular during the World War II years among soldiers who played using whatever surface was available, often just an old blanket as the shooting surface.

    Craps can be a fun game to play, but I caution you to remember

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