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Units vs. Monetary Value

             Many craps authorities and authors discuss betting in terms of units.  They often speak in terms of units, units, units and 0 units.  I recommend and suggest that you think in terms of monetary values, goals, profits, percentages and proper betting ratios.  These authors and authorities talk about betting three or four units.  They talk about winning so many units or losing so many units as to...

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Interview with Howard Schwartz

I was interviewed by Howard Schwartz at the Gambler's Book Club on April 19, 2012.  Here is the link to listen to the interview.  Enjoy.  http://gamblersbookclub.libsyn.com/episode-100-david-medansky-walk-away-craps-craps-playing-for-the-money     

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Coming Soon

Wholly Craps!  Insider Secrets to Consistenly Win at Craps is in the editing satge and will be released soon.  What is advocated about playing craps in this book is considered to be “radical” by other authors, professional gamblers, and professional craps dealers. This book differs from other books about craps in that it explores the mental, emotional and psychological aspects of the game.  This book delves into the sometimes obvious...

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Place Bet vs. Pass Line/Come Bet

PLACE BETS vs. PASS LINE/COME BETS             When I am dealing craps for various entertainment companies, I often hear people  say “Pass Line bets with double odds and Come bets with odds is the best bet in the house.”  I could not disagree with this statement more.  Many authors will comment that a Pass Line bet with odds or a Come bet with odds gives the player an advantage because...

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Gambler's Fallacy

The Gambler’s Fallacy, also referred to as the doctrineof the maturity of chances, is the belief that a departure from what occurs on average or in the long term will be corrected in the short term.  The fallacy is committed when someone assumes that some result must occur or is “due” to happen simply because of what has happened departed from what would be expected on average or over the...

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