Sharpshooter Craps

This is the book craps players have been waiting for! For the first time ever, the casino's worst nightmare, the amazing player known as 'Sharpshooter', reveals his secrets for getting the edge at craps - how to control the dice when you shoot in order to reduce the appearance of certain numbers (the 7!) and increase the appearance of other numbers. Craps can be an intimidating game for the beginner. The table seems to have about a hundred different kinds of bets, the players are barking out commands in what seems to be a foreign language, and the pace is too fast to ever ask a question. I can sympathize with the beginner, because at one point in time this was how craps appeared to me. The most interesting thing, though, to me, about Sharpshooter’s anecdote, is that he has half a craps table set up in his dining room so that he can practice. He practices for 45 minutes a day. (I know from my experience juggling that you don’t need hours of practice time per day—but you do need consistent daily practice for shorter. Jan 22, 2018 At one point, the name “Sharpshooter” was a living legend in the craps world. He formed the first craps team, akin to the MIT blackjack team, attempting to use advantage play to clean the casinos out. Over time, Sharpshooter was revealed to be professional gambler Chris Pawlicki, who helped to pioneer the technique known as “dice control.”. Heavy's Axis Power Craps Dice Control Seminar is now available on DVD! This is the breakthrough video that sent the competition back to the drawing board. This was first professionally produced DVD demonstrating the mechanics of a controlled dice shot.

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ianw
Question for the Wizard:
In Vancouver, BC they recently reintroduced a craps table to the downtown casino ( yeah!!).
While the other Vancouver area casinos do offer a Fire bet, this one offers a a variant of the SharpShooter bet as outlined on Craps Side bets )
For the readers:
'Fire Bet' that pays if the shooter makes at least 3 or 4 different points.
'SharpShooter: a bet is made when a new shooter takes the dice, and pays according to how many times he makes a (any) point.
The Payout table is:

Event Pays
10 500
9 200
8 100
7 50
6 30
5 15
4 9
3 5
<=2 -1

I was hoping you might run through the probability/return calculator for this please?
Is it a better bet than than the Fire Bet at:

Pts MadePays
6 1000
5 250
4 25
<=3 -1



ps: Per Sally's comments, yes the pay tables above are x for 1, not to 1. I took the numbers as they were written on the table,
Thanks!
mustangsally


Is it a better bet than than the Fire Bet at:
Thanks!

i try this
the Fire Bet normally pays 1000 for 1
(they keep the original bet)
different from 1000 to 1
but here is both
-0.207627505 (1000 for 1)
-0.197026959 (1000 to 1)Bet
SS bet with your paytable at x to 1
-0.216114029
-0.283067419 (x for 1, i doubt it is this)
just always make at least 10 points each hand and that way no need to care about the house edge
of course
the bet will be removed very quickly when you do this so do not get greedy!
be a 10!Craps table sides

Sharpshooter Craps

Sally
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Get the Edge at Craps: How to Control the Dice! (Scoblete Get-The-Edge Guide)
by Sharpshooter, Frank Scoblete

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Editorial ReviewsSharpshooter Craps
About the Author
Sharpshooter writes under a pen name because many casinos would be unhappy if they knew he employed his remarkable techniques at their tables. He is known among craps-playing aficionados as one of the greatest 'dice controllers' or 'rhythmic rollers' in the world. He is an engineer, grounded in math and physics, who knows his way around the casino as well as he knows his way around mathematical theorems.
Book Description
This is the book craps players have been waiting for! For the first time ever, the casino’s worst nightmare, the amazing player known as 'Sharpshooter,' reveals his secrets for getting the edge at craps — how to control the dice when you shoot in order to reduce the appearance of certain numbers (the 7!) and increase the appearance of other numbers.

If you learn Sharpshooter’s methods of dice control or 'rhythmic rolling,' craps becomes not only a beatable game but a money maker for the player!

Reviewer: Jake from Mcmurray, Pa. United States
A must read for anybody who really wants achance to beat the game. The only way you could possibly learn more about throwing dice would be to attend one of his seminars. I've attend two of those and still learned things from the book. This is not your ordinary learn to play craps book. This book is enlightening and if you practice the methods you can perform at the dice tables like you never had before. Truly the ultimate book on playing craps.

Next Shooter Craps



Reviewer: A reader from New Jersey
Frank Scoblete mentions in his foreword that Sharpshooter has picked up where the Captain of craps has left off. After reading this book TWICE already I have to agree. The only way to beat craps is through controlled shooting, or, as Scoblete calls it, rhythm rolling. Sharpshooter goes into every aspect of how to do this. You learn about the proper grip, the proper dice sets, and how to gently throw the dice so that your sets stay in order. I have to say this book is right up there with Scoblete's book Forever Craps because Sharpshooter is talking about real ways to get an edge on the casinos and not just betting systems. This is a must read for anyone who is the least bit serious about craps. In my opinion, it's an instant classic.
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