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Learn to Play Craps : Tips and Strategies: Want Proof Dice Control is a Scam?


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Is it legitimate or a scam? Let's take a look. I suspect that the notion of cube control is a big-money industry (perhaps, multi-million dollars annually). You name it and they sell it: books, tapes, seminars, full-size practice craps tables, half-size tables (a. t. a. throwing stations), chuck bars, cube, and practice grippers. But is it real or just a more elaborate scam to swindle you from the hard-earned money? The answer seems so obvious. Sadly, the world will never be without plenty of people so blinded by their burning desire to win big that they can't or won't stop long enough to reflect twice before passing over their money.

If you've read my other articles and Ebook, you know my applying for grants the world of cube control, cube setting, precision shooting, or whatever else you want to call it. In my opinion, it's a silly world called Fantasyland. I won't regurgitate my other works so let's get to the point of this article. You want proof that cube control is a scam to grab you off? Consider one particular question and its answer. Take a deep air and try to relax your overwhelming desire to get rich off the casino. Now, ask yourself, "Do you think that the casino will allow truly skilled cube setters to play with an advantage over the house, no matter how slight? inches Be honest with your answer.

Again, "Do you think that the casino will allow truly skilled cube setters to play with an advantage over the house, no matter how slight? inches Of course not. D&D Dice The casino has the right to not allow service to any player for any reason, whether you're too inebriated, too obnoxious, too lucky, too skilled, or too anything. If they don't want you playing for any reason, they can tell you to leave and there's nothing you, regulations, or anyone can do about it. Consider blackjack card display. Card counting is entirely legal, however if the casino thinks a player is card counting (and, thus, has a small advantage over the house), it immediately removes him from the game. The casino never will take a player advantage. The casino always has the advantage--always. Same with craps. If the casino believes a player has an advantage over the house by means of controlling the cube, it removes him from the game. The bottom line is that whenever the cube hit the spine wall, no one knows how they'll bounce off those rubber pyramids. That's why casinos allow cube setters to use their wacky tossing routines.


Again, "Do you think that the casino will allow truly skilled cube setters to play with an advantage over the house, no matter how slight? inches I've never heard of any of the so-called cube doctors, cube wizards, or famous multi-book dice-control authors getting thrown out of a casino because of the dice-tossing skills. Have you? According to their websites and written works, they routinely play in casinos across the globe allegedly beating the crap out of the casino. So, ask yourself again, "Do you think that the casino will allow truly skilled cube setters to play with an advantage over the house, no matter how slight? inches

Casinos have been around for a long time. They're big business. Consider the multi-billion dollar resorts in Vegas (yes, that's "billion" with a "b"). Do you honestly think they haven't thoroughly examined the legitimacy of cube control? A player advantage smacks those mega-businesses right where it hurts--in their accessories. Do you honestly think the casinos would stand and let a player to play with an advantage over the house? The answer is obvious to me. Is it obvious to you? Put yourself in the casinos' shoes. If you have the right to not allow service to anyone for any reason, why would you allow anyone to play with an advantage over you, especially at a craps table? I doubt that you would.

If you agree that casinos do allow dice-control specialists to play, and if you agree that casinos never let players to play with an advantage over the house, then what does that inform you of all the books, articles, websites, newsletters, and magazines that claim you can beat the crap out of the casino by using cube control? I don't observe the answer could be any more obvious or simple. Casinos allow cube setters to play; casinos never let a player to play with an advantage over the house; therefore, it stands to reason that the casino doesn't believe the cube setter can gain an advantage over the house. It's that simple. You wanted proof that cube control is a scam? That sounds like really convincing proof to me, how about you? Whether or not it's true that the casino doesn't believe the cube setter can gain an advantage over the house, then why should you believe it?

If you still don't see the light, it's probably because you're desperately stubborn to your raging desire to beat the crap out of the casino. You want so badly the idea of cube control to be legitimate that you can taste it. You think, "Regardless of what you say, I saw a guy yesterday evening set the cube and he rolled point after point. It worked for him, so how can you say it doesn't work? inches Simple. It was his turn to get lucky at that particular instant in time. Everyone has good times, underperforming , times, and bad times. Even the cube setter gets lucky occasionally. The question is whether the cube setter is consistently a winner. He's not. His hot streak turns cold, just as it does for everyone. Minutes after his hot roll, the cube setter again teaches his wacky moves, but this time he immediately rolls a losing 7-out. As we learned in my other articles, it's not the player's dice-shooting skill or the player's gambling on system that makes him a winner, it's the distribution variance.

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