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Predicting the Next Decision From the Dice in an Casino Crap Game
Predicting the Next Decision From the Dice in an Casino Crap Game
Predicting the Next Decision From the Dice in an Casino Crap Game
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Predicting the Next Decision From the Dice in an Casino Crap Game

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Nobody knows craps like "Mr. Joe." In this groundbreaking book, he shows you how to walk away from a crap table a winner. His knowledge about the random numbers game we call craps is astonishing.

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Release dateJan 4, 2024
ISBN9798887937724
Predicting the Next Decision From the Dice in an Casino Crap Game

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    Predicting the Next Decision From the Dice in an Casino Crap Game - Joe Newton

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    Predicting the Next Decision From the Dice in an Casino Crap Game

    Joe Newton

    Copyright © 2023 Joe Newton

    All rights reserved

    First Edition

    PAGE PUBLISHING

    Conneaut Lake, PA

    First originally published by Page Publishing 2023

    ISBN 979-8-88793-766-3 (pbk)

    ISBN 979-8-88793-772-4 (digital)

    Printed in the United States of America

    Table of Contents

    To my loving wife, Jaynell, who drove us to all the casinos where I conducted my research.

    Foreword

    Part 1

    Introduction to the Rule of 8

    Part 2

    The Golden Nugget Game

    Part 3

    Analysis of the Golden Nugget Game

    Part 4

    The Isle of Capri Game

    Part 5

    Analysis of the Isle of Capri Game

    Part 6

    The Coushatta Game

    Part 7

    Analysis of the Coushatta Game

    Part 8

    Final Note

    About the Author

    To my loving wife, Jaynell, who drove us to all the casinos where I conducted my research.

    Foreword

    It is said that the game of craps began in ancient times when someone carved two cubes out of some bones. The game was played on a blanket until the players who faded the dice thrower complained he had too much control over the dice, hence began the requirement that the dice be bounced off a wall, as it is still done today in military barracks around the world.

    Sometimes in the mid-1800s, a gambling parlor in New Orleans decided to bring the dice game out of the alleys and onto a table. They placed a wall around a table, thus beginning the modern-day Crap Game. Soon, the dice throwers were having too much control bouncing the dice off plain walls, so the gambling parlors placed alligator backing on the walls to give more movement to the dice.

    The pass line and don't pass were the final random number game on the dice table.

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