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The Craps Lesson Newsletter Vol XIII, Issue I
February 2007

Greetings Craps Enthusiast!

It happened this morning! It hasn't happened to me in quite a while, because I don't hang around craps tales as much as I used to. I spend a lot of time hanging around with trout and steelhead, deer and elk; hardly to mention the time it takes to cut down large, dead trees and then cut those into chunks, in order to be split into pieces of firewood that will take the chill out of those Montana winter nights. But when it happens right in front of your eyes, the reality of it possibly happening while you're standing at a craps table surely hits home.

I had played the night before, and in all truthfulness had lost. It happens sometimes; that's just the way it is. It was still pretty early the next morning, but I had managed to make it to the elevator and was now on a coffee mission. Sipping my way into the clarity of a new day, I began meandering around in search of a donut possibly, while window shopping to satisfy the jolt of energy evoked by the coffee. I finally located a donut, so all of life was good.

By the time I had gotten back to the casino my gate was loping somewhere near a trot, but something unusual at the craps table was taking place, so I stopped. Everybody was coloring up at once. And one guy had a formidable stack of chips he was shoving the dealer's direction. I asked a guy if someone had rolled the dice for a while and he said, "Yeah, about an hour."

You hear people say such things all the time, but it's usually more like twenty to thirty minutes, so I said something to the dealer seeking confirmation. "Eighty year-old man," he said, "rolled them for an honest hour. Said he was tired and didn't want to roll them anymore, so he just quit! It's the damndest thing I've ever seen-someone in the middle of a great roll and he just quit!"

The guy I had initially spoken to had now collected his $1,700 and was slinking away. Not with the gate of a proud man having just made a magnificent score, but with head down, fully realizing that he had missed out on a tremendous opportunity because he had no idea how to take advantage of the situation and capitalize on it. Before he lift the table he kept looking toward the other end where one guy had had some idea and was coloring up his chips, which amounted to a much larger figure.

Had there been a rock around, I believe he was looking for one to crawl under. But being as it was Vegas, he probably went up to his room and seriously punished himself mentally, wondering, What did (or didn't) I do? Why did that guy at the other end of the table win thousands, $20,000 to be exact, and I only won $1,700? I just missed out on an opportunity to win a great deal of money, and I had no idea what to do!

He, obviously, was not someone who had gone to www.thecrapslesson.com with a desire to learn how to turn a small amount of money into a large amount of money at a craps table. Yeah, he was too smart already for that. Sad. Seriously sad. The casinos love it though! And the dealers think it's funny. They're always laughing at the idiots who just stand there chanting, "same bet", or "take me up a unit", while this tremendous opportunity to take a lot of money home is passing them right by.

I'm sorry if I'm hurting some of you people's feelings, but that's the truth. For that matter, I'm truing my best to bring as many of you as possible out of the darkness into the light. You are the ones it matters to. I already know what to do.

To be perfectly honest with you, the guy who won $20,000 there probably didn't win as much as he should have either. I say probably because I wasn't there to see precisely how he bet, but I'll bet you had anyone I ever taught what to do been there on that hour roll, he'd be cashing out a lot closer to $100,000! That's the truth of the matter. It excited me! I imagine you can tell.

Just think-once you've pressed the 4 and 10 to the limit, every time they roll a 4 or a 10 after that, you collect $10,000! And every time they roll any other number fully pressed, you're collecting $7,000! Now you tell me how many rolls it takes to collect well beyond $20,000?

Well people, I apologize if I stepped on anyone's toes here if you're lost. But the truth is, if you're lost you know it! You also know that's why you're out there on the internet looking for information which will allow you to play better. Well my friend, you're at the right place! This is the best way to play the game-bar none!

All I know to do from here is to urge you to call Margaret. She's a nice person; she's nice to talk with, and she helps people understand the truth about what's going on at a craps table all the time. We even have a toll-free number! So what are you waiting for? You're the one who's going to be standing at a craps table while a great roll happens. Are you going to know what to do?

Hope to hear from you real soon.

Best Wishes, Gene and Margaret


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This is really more of a story from one of our clients who wanted to share his experience with us:

Gene and Margaret,

I've been using The Lesson for awhile, but having terrible luck.

One night we went to see Cedric The Entertainer at Foxwoods and I was playing craps with my sister-in- law. It was so bad that she was out of money and borrowed a quarter from me. Cedric came to the table and things started to turn around. He played a hard eight for $100 while I was shooting, and I hit it on the next roll.

That's when the rolls finally came. The whole pit was hopping, and people were making money all over.

I played conservatively, as I had been raped so much lately. After 3 shooters, my sister-in-law was up to about $1,700. I had about $600, but knowing The Lesson, I should have had $10,000. I am glad to see it can still happen, but I will play the way I should next time.

Thank You,

Phil P. in CT

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