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Earn $50,000 per Year Playing Craps

Are you dissatisfied with your job?  Do you feel you should be earning more but do not know what to do?  Let’s assume a person earns $25 per hour working 8 per hours per day.  This equals $200 per day.  Working 5 days per week equals $1,000 per week.  Working 50 weeks per year (take two weeks off for vacation) equals $50,000 per year.  Not a bad income for most people.         

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I can show you how to make $25 per shooter playing craps.  By making $25 per shooter, betting on 8 shooters per day equals $200 per day.  On average there will be approximately 15 shooters per hour at a craps table.  In other words, you can make in one hour or less what a person earning $25 per hour makes in a day.  Think about it for a moment.

The method I use to make $25 per shooter is unique and simple.  I only know of two other people who play this method.  One person is J.D. who taught me the strategy.  The other is the person (Mr. G.C.) is who J.D. learned it from. 

While in Las Vegas, my friend Mr. J.D. took $4,000 to play his strategy he thought was a sure thing.  Within a few hours J.D. was down almost $1,500 and was beside himself.  Not wanting to lose anymore money, J.D. found himself at a craps table just watching.  This is when he saw something he had never seen before (J.D. has been playing and teaching craps for more than 40 years).

Mr. J.D. watched and studied a player named G.C. play at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas four (4) consecutive hours betting the same way.  At the end of the session G.C. walked away with more than $2,000, an average of $500 per hour.  The next day J.D. fortunately ran into G.C. again at Sam’s Town.  This time Mr. J.D. watched G.C. play for three hours and walked away with more than $1,500.  Afterwards J.D. had a brief conversation with G.C. about his betting methods and some of the do’s and don’ts involved.

J.D. was kind enough to teach me the betting strategy.  I tried it in Las Vegas on June 21, 2008 using a limited bankroll and betting smaller amounts.  It worked!  I made about $175 in an hour using the betting method taught to me by J.D. using a much smaller bankroll and betting smaller amounts.  While playing I did make some mistakes, but quickly learned from them.

When I do discuss my betting method with other craps players they all ask why I bet the way I do.  I have explained it to them, but they are skeptical.  Especially since it goes against everything they have been taught and learned about playing the game.  Still they understand the concept.

Playing craps professionally requires you to avoid distractions, maintain mental discipline, adhere to precise rules and techniques, and to control your emotions.  The greatest reward as a professional is the freedom to “work” your own hours and to be your own boss.

Playing craps as a business avoids typical problems and/or costs.  For example, it requires no accountants, bookkeepers or attorneys to operate.  You will have no collection problems with receivables, no inventory, no advertising, no “customers” and no employees, which means you do not need to contribute to employee benefits or taxes.  Playing craps as a business requires no insurance, licenses, dues or registration.   There are no “competitors” playing craps professionally.  If anything, you have a commonality with other players at the craps table - - to take money from the casino, not each other.  Caveat:  Playing craps is gambling!  There are no fool proof systems, strategies or methods.  You will not get rich overnight.  There will be times when you will lose money.  How you handle these loses will determine if you will be successful or not.  Success requires a lot of patience.

All of this sounds great right?  Wrong.  Here are some problems with the logic.  First, unless you live in Las Vegas, Laughlin or Reno, Nevada you need to live in a geographical area where the local casinos operate craps tables.  Phoenix, where I reside, does not.  So there is a cost and expense to travel to Vegas to play craps.

Second, you will not win on every shooter.  So you need to have a large enough bankroll to withstand some losses.  An adequate bankroll is $3,500 of money you can afford to lose.  Having an adequate bankroll is a must to ensure you have a proper psychological attitude.  Herein is the problem because most people play not to lose instead of playing to win.

Third, the majority of people who play craps do not have the discipline to stick with a betting strategy or to be satisfied with earning $200 per day, let alone per hour.  Greed has turned many winners into losers.

Fourth you need to have a betting strategy wherein you can make $25 on each shooter while minimizing your risk of loss.  So you need to understand the basics of the game and then some.  There are many different betting strategies that will allow you to win $25 on a shooter.  Some are better than others.  Again, the method I use is very simple and unique.

There are many “professional” craps players.  You do not generally hear about them because they are very quite about what they do for a living.  They do not boast or brag.  They do not draw attention to themselves.  Most professional craps players are earning more than $50,000 per year.  I have met them and I have played with them.  They do NOT use the betting strategy I am using.  They each have their own methods and style.  They all have very large bankrolls of $50,000 to $250,000 for playing craps.  The key word is that they are professionals who know what they are doing.

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