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The Craps Lesson Newsletter Vol VIII, Issue I
September 2006

Dear Craps Enthusiasts,

First, if you have not purchased The Craps Lesson, I would encourage you to click here to claim your f_r_e_e chapters! These chapters will answer some of your questions about Gene and The Lesson, and we hope that you enjoy reading them.

In fact, many clients remark on how much they liked reading the book and the explanations of why we do what we do, as well as why we don't do what the casinos advocate. Also, be sure to scroll down to this month's Worst Bet article.

It's that time of the month again! Margaret fails to see the humor in that remark, but we do agree that it's too hot to be in Vegas these days. If any of you have to go there for any reason over the next few months, after you return you'll agree, too!

If only craps tables were so predictable. Wouldn't it be nice if at some particular time you could count on the tables being hot enough for you to make an appearance, catch a hot roll, apply what we teach you and stroll on back to the house with thousands more to add to your bank account. I believe I've been in the sun too long!

Of course if you did meander into your local casino and caught a little roll, providing you'd already bought The Craps Lesson and knew how to turn a small amount of money into a large amount on such an occasion, then you could purchase a cruise ship ticket to Alaska where you'd be perfectly comfortable this time of year.

My dad sends me on a cruise every morning, these days. I cruise up into the mountains in an old truck we've been using for hauling firewood out of the forest for the past ten or fifteen years, to return with the goods. It's good exercise and I enjoy that part of it right along with the satisfaction of knowing that my folks have all the wood they want to play with during the next winter. It allows me peace of mind while I'm out West fishing and hunting; work then play-you know how that story goes.

Living life with a particular degree of your monetary assets coming from a craps table is not always a bed of roses. A gambler's life is not always easy; not for the faint of heart. But then again on the other side of the coin, there are those times when you win tens of thousands. Those who choose not to gamble and choose to pick up the weekly paycheck saying, "I never lose, because I don't play," well, they simply just don't ever see any times of great scores. It's not for everyone. Just ask Margaret!

Well folks, I hope I haven't taken you down too long of a walk through the forest of our present day life. The day will come soon enough when I'm back in Vegas, with pretty, uncalloused hands, awaiting your appointments, so I can show you how to win the most money possible at a craps table. Hopefully, Margaret will be right there beside me. Personally, I believe she belongs there. She's earned it.

If you've already bought The Craps Lesson, you've earned it. Bought and paid for, as they say, now gives you the right to make a great score. I hope you make several of those over the summer. I also hope we see you in Vegas after the summer's heat subsides.

Good Luck!

Gene and Margaret - The Craps Teacher

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