To Frank and other GTC gods & goddess:
I first baught after searching Google for "best craps book":
1. "Beat the Craps out of the Casinos: How to Play Craps" (c) 1991
Then, after more research here & elsewhere, I ordered the more moderrn:
2. "Casino Craps: Shoot to Win" (c) 2010
3. "Cutting Edge Craps: Advanced Strategies for Serious Players" (c) 2010
Finally I, on purpose, ordered what I could discover reviewed to be the best non-Frank (non-GTC) craps book to get another perspective:
4. "The Mad Professor’s Craps Shooting Bible" (c) 2006 <Despite a very bad review by another member here, I found it really fascinating for people ALREADY
INTRODUCED TO PRECISION SHOOTING. It covered all the grips in photo detail. Its weak area was on betting strategies.>
My question (preferred to Frank if he wants to respond) is what is your next recommended book to further help me learn precision shooting. Someday soon I’ll also order The Captain’s biography book, but for now I need more education, the inexpensive book-price-range kind. If Frank doesn’t answer, then I ask anyone here the same question. It is now 1:35 am Saturday.
Replies:
Posted by: Finisher on October 27, 2012, 6:14 am
I do not read much but here is a list that I have read some twice. Craps take the money and run, casino craps shoot to win,cutting edge craps, the craps underground. beat the craps out of the casinos, get the edge at craps, forever craps, the captains craps revolution,and golden touch dice control. I think you would like reading Outliers by Malcolm Glad well since you moved around a lot I did.
Some of these books are cheap on Ebay.
Some are hard to find in book store.
Have you looked at the book post section ?
You have started reading the best books on craps tho.
Good Rolling. 😀 😀
Posted by: OneMoonCircles on October 28, 2012, 8:58 am
OMC
Posted by: Guest on October 29, 2012, 3:59 am
Thanx for the feedback. Thanks also to the other person (I cannot remember name at the moment) who suggested the Sharpshooter’s book…I’ll hunt down the full data for it. Being a "technical" book that means it gets into details and depth…things I hope to find in any really important subject or explanation type book.
THANK YOU
Posted by: Guest on October 29, 2012, 4:47 am
Bible p. 46: "This grip gives you an amazing amount of control over finger-release friction, trajectory, and spin rate." This is prolly the highest complement from a book that went into reviewing ALL OF the useful precision dice shooter grip methodologies. So I am not at all saying its true, but yeah I think I *am* saying that it calls for "in depth investigating" before a write-off, esp. for a person like myself that has not (yet) grown overly used to or attached to one grip/throw method instead of another.
For instance, tho it was too soon to use the SmartCraps software, I did use it and found it recommended I employ "T1F3:T1F3" as my set. This is a bizarre hardway set. But when I employ it, it rolls out 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 with more 6 & 8 than the other pt. nos. Almost no 7s ‘cept those caused by double-pitching. I haven’t mastered axis control, but when I botch a throw that way it gives me a 2 & 4 face up. I think I’ll stick with it til I develop > 50% axis control which will give me too many 6s!
Learning this skill leads down twisty roads, does it not?
Posted by: SectionEight on October 29, 2012, 5:42 am
Period.
Regards,
SectionEight
Posted by: Guest on October 29, 2012, 6:45 am
If the dude wants emulators of his methods to throw the entire craps table length ON PURPOSE he is a nutcase! Since even the addition of only 1 extra foot to the backwall is by no means a small adaptation. The precision thrower’s error-margins are just too tiny. To be corny: A precision throw must be thrown *precisely* if one hopes to stay "in the groove" of success,
OMC, is the book by "Sharpshooter" just a pen name for Frank Scoblete, and the book itself (I could not discover its (c)opyright year) simply an earlier version of the modern "Casino Craps: Shoot to Win" ? Or, does it have new stuff in it that Frank’s morern books do not adequately discuss? I am looking for new but useful and underdiscussed material that, book-wise, will "round out" my craps precision shooting collection/education.
Enough so that to make it better I will need videos, live classes, and of course my core process of practice throwings and self-education, even self-videotaping or taping with the help of a friend. Even slow motion videos are doable for me. As for the real prize, a major GTC class, affording that is 1-4 years away [subject to a quickening if somehow I am able to gain sizable income through the craps tables in ACY. I refuse to count on these winnings til they hit me over the head in obviousness!].
P.S. My Current but slowly evolving throw is (very much) a 3-finger GTC throw with the slight deviation that after initial dice impact (a loud whack) I try to allow the dice to slide in low, hitting the backwall base or no higher than 0.5" high, instead of a more pronounced gentle bounce that interacts often with whatever pyramids are present. Tested to date at 5 dealer shifts at 2 Atlantic City casinos, they haven’t minded. Since I am a low roller this may explain some of their flexibility toward my throwing method. I still use the 5-Count but don’t use it to inflate my player sheet in terms of getting comps. I just am too low a roller to qualify for comps…and thus, would far prefer to maintain my anonymity for security than hope for comps I never qualify for anyhow. & the 5-Count is wonderful in allowing time to size up the table as a whole and each person standing there. Within 2 throws I am usually on the money at finding other precision players, if there are any, and also naturally very lucky random players as well.
(This takes well over 2 throws for the natural luck-possessing people). Those who think all luck is "made" vs. being born with it are fools. But hey, let ’em keep on thinking this. A philosophy to *everyone*s* advantage except the thinker of that idea!! 🙂
Posted by: SectionEight on October 29, 2012, 8:50 pm
I would, however, steer clear of books that have you shooting from a position that requires you to test the laws of physics more than usual, has you regressing bets, and believes in trends or psychic phenomena.
My two cents…
SectionEight
Posted by: ACPA on October 29, 2012, 10:55 pm
5 or 6 of us were assigned to one of the the instructor who let us through all the class, in my case NFF was my instructor.
After the entire process the group when to the main table where Sharpshooter gave final evaluations and suggestion which NFF shared with us.
Noah
Posted by: OneMoonCircles on October 30, 2012, 4:29 am
OMC
Posted by: Mr Finesse on October 31, 2012, 2:41 pm