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![]() Bill Enslen is a United States Naval Academy graduate, former Marine Corps officer, and currently works for the Department of Defense performing reliability engineering on new Defense acquisition programs. As a reliability engineer, he routinely works with numbers and probabilities. Statistics fascinate him. Maybe that's why he loves craps. Throughout his career, he's had technical papers published in a variety of professional journals. He enjoys writing but never thought seriously about writing a book. One day, he woke up and the kids were grown. He rolled out of bed and found himself with spare time. He started making notes and eventually compiled them all into his new Ebook, The Secret to Craps: The Right Way to Play. Of all the subjects in the world for a book, why craps? The saying goes, "Write what you know, what you love, what you're passionate about." For Bill, that's craps. In his new Ebook, he doesn't offer false hope or prey on your blazing desire to beat the casino. Instead, he explains the reality of the game and how to optimize your fun and excitement without losing your shirt. Without fully understanding the game and the truth behind the numbers, you're vulnerable to believing bizarre claims that you can consistently beat the casino. The plain truth is that you can't and won't. Don't be a sucker. Be smart, play smart, and learn how to play craps in reality instead of a Fantasyland of false hope. For more information, and to read a sample chapter about the silliness of dice control, visit his site at Learn How to Play Casino Craps the Right Way.
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Learn to Play Craps - Tips and Strategies: Dice-tossing StylesIt's interesting to note the variety of dice-tossing styles you'll encounter over your craps-playing life. Some are plain and boring, weird and funny, and others are downright irritating. Which style is yours? Learn to Play Craps - Tips and Strategies: Want Proof Dice Control is a Scam?Is it legitimate or a scam? I suspect that the notion of dice control is a big-money industry (perhaps, multi-million dollars annually). But is it real or just an elaborate hoax to swindle you out of your hard-earned money? The answer seems so obvious. Learn to Play Craps - Tips and Strategies: Craps Pros and Their Winning SystemsIn the gaming world, B.S. sells and reality doesn't. One can only conclude that some authors either aren't the experts that Industry acknowledges them to be, or they're selling manure for an easy buck. Learn to Play Craps - Tips and Strategies: a Load of Crap: Part 2Part 2 of my article about the load of crap that some websites feed you has even sillier claims than those in Part 1. They're hilarious. Learn to Play Craps - Tips and Strategies: Load of Crap: Part 1As these excerpts show, the Internet is crammed full of ridiculous claims designed for one thing--to get your money. Don't be a sucker. Armed with facts instead of false hope, you'll be a strong weapon against the casino. Learn to Play Craps - Tips and Strategies: the Gambler's FallacyThe "gambler's fallacy" is the false belief that fixed odds increase or decrease depending on recent occurrences. If you base your play on this fallacy, you're doomed to lose your shirt. Learn to Play Craps - Tips and Strategies: Win-loss LimitsI've read a lot of my colleagues' books and articles and, as best I can remember, they all say that failing to set win/loss limits is one of the worst things you can do. I disagree--partially. Learn to Play Craps - Tips and Strategies: Winning SystemsIf anyone says or writes that he has a consistently "winning" craps system, he's either lying to swindle you or too stupid to know better. No consistently winning craps system exists, has ever existed, or will ever exist. Learn to Play Craps - Tips and Strategies: AttitudeHave discipline, play smart, and most importantly have fun. Otherwise, you'll ruin your vacation by getting mad because you couldn't beat a game that you were never supposed to beat. Learn to Play Craps - Tips and Strategies: VarianceIf the casino has such an advantage over the player, why on Earth does anyone play the game? You'll never beat the casino over the long haul, but you can, indeed, beat it in the moments of time when the distribution variance goes your way.
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