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How
to Use Dice Control to Achieve an Advantage at Casino Craps
By Jerry Patterson
Part 4 of a 5-part Series
Dice Control -- Lesson 4 -- A Visit to the About.com Casino Gambling Web Site
Dice Control
Craps is the only casino game in which the player can create his or her own real
edge over the casino. This is done by learning how to control the dice
from the set through the launch and altering the physics of the game -- reducing
the chances of the losing 7 occurring during the point cycle, when the shooter
is trying to repeat his point number: 4,5,6,8,9,10.
Most of you have read Lessons 1, 2 and 3 for developing a controlled throw.
These lessons concerned how to set the dice and how to spot other craps shooters
who might possess the ability to control the dice, thus achieving an advantage
over the casino.
If you haven't read Lessons 1, 2, and 3, I suggest reading them now. They
are easily found in the AnteUp
Featured Articles section.
I have heard from some of you who have taken these newly developed skills into
the casino, were successful in getting an edge, and won some money.
Now to Lesson 4.
At the About.com Casino Gambling Guide, Bill Burton, has spent a considerable
amount of time in reviewing PARR -- in fact, he took both the PARR Home Study
Course and attended the weekend PARR Clinic in Atlantic City in late February.
I will link you to his comments on the course in just a few more
paragraphs.
But first, I suggest that when you visit his site you do more than just read his
comments about my PARR Course. He provides you with a wealth of information
about dice control. He links you to sites that show you how to set the
dice, how to throw the dice, and sites that show you many different dice sets
that you can choose from.
One site actually gives you the plans for building your own miniature craps
table so you can practice your controlled throw at home.
If you're not familiar with the game, you will find a lesson on how to play, and
even a craps game that you can play where no money changes hands.
He also is chairing a discussion group on dice control. You can check in
and see what others are saying about this hot gambling topic which has been
growing in popularity in direct proportion to the sales of Casino
Gambling.
All of this information is interesting and, I believe, you will find some of it
useful - especially if you plan on learning how to control the dice and achieve
an edge over the casino on your own.
Why am I directing you to all this free information on dice control when I'm
trying to sell you a course? Because I believe that the more knowledge you
have about the game, the more you will come to appreciate the instruction and
value contained in the PARR Course (but you can be the judge of this).
I also believe that the only pathway to achieving the status of a consistent and
permanent winner at craps is learning dice control via the PARR Pathway.
And I will discuss more about this PARR Pathway, why it is unique, and how you
can start your journey in Lesson 5, which you can read here at AnteUp soon.
In the meantime, enjoy your trip to About.com
Casino Gambling. You will find that Bill Burton is a excellent guide and
does an extremely thorough job of delivering useful and timely information.
His main report is on PARR, but be sure to check his many links to other
sites mentioned above.
Oh, and if you haven't yet purchased Casino
Gambling, you can do so at AnteUp Gambling Links.com, right here right
now.
Or you can always purchase the book from my Nevada Office; just call them with
your credit card at (800) 257-7130 or send a check for $17.95 including priority
mail shipping to P.O. Box 236; Gardnerville, NV 89410.
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This article was written by Jerry Patterson. For more on dice control, or to learn
the rudiments of casino craps, pick up a copy of Jerry Patterson's best selling
gambling book - Casino Gambling: A Winner's Guide to Blackjack, Craps,
Roulette, Baccarat and Casino Poker. Casino Gambling has been
the top selling gambling book on amazon.com and bn.com since April 2000, shortly
after its publication.
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Jerry's book on AnteUp Gambling Links.com, or visit his website at CasinoGamblingEdge.com.

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