Becoming a (very) skilled craps player
There’s a story about a young man throwing the dice in the old Desert Inn in Las Vegas during late 1950. He quit after throwing 28 consecutive passes without a seven. He started with one dollar on the pass line and left with $750. However, the casino did lose thousands more to other players who were at the table. For many years those original dice sat in a glass case at the entrance to the casino as a bit of history. That was fifty-five years ago. Now, in the 21st century, we hear about craps rolls of 50, 75 and 100!!! How is it possible to have these long rolls? Can there be some kind of skill in learning how to throw dice? Yes, there is a skill to throwing, and you too can obtain that skill by learning the Golden Touch method offered by Frank Scoblete and the Dominator. You can take their intensive seminar program offered at various times throughout the country or you can buy their book entitle: Golden Touch Dice Control Revolution. If you think this is just another sales pitch to get you to buy their book? Here is a short list of Frank Scobletes’ ability to shoot dice. He has had rolls of 50, 51, 52, 55, 57, 60 and a blockbuster one of 89. His co-author, the Dominator, has had rolls of 54, 55, and 56 without a 7 appearing once. These long rolls appear to be almost routine to these shooters. You too can learn to have long rolls by studying their techniques, which are found in their new 365-page book. The good part is you can do it for only $16.95, the price of the book. How to set the dice, how to grip them, and throw them so they do what you want them to do is all explained in detail with lots of illustrations. A long roll at craps is a skill that can be learned and used by anyone. This is a gift that needs to be on your Christmas list this year; either for you or for someone you know that likes to roll them bones.
