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by Guide Bill Burton

St. Patrick’s Day weekend, March 14, 15 and 16, will be the time to test your luck and your shooting skills at Sam’s Town in Tunica, Mississippi. That’s when Sam’s Town will host the greatest crapshooters in the world as a part of Frank Scoblete’s Sharpshooter Craps Festival on Friday, March 14th from 10AM to 5PM in the Delta Room.

Many craps players have read about Rhythm Rolling and dice setting. Over the last few year the validity of influencing the dice has become more accepted even by some of the skeptics who dismissed the idea as pure folly. Many players who read about dice setting try do so at the table. Some of them succeed on their own through trial and error, however many do not quite understand the technique by reading alone.

Now you will have the opportunity to learn from experienced shooters at this one of a kind Craps Seminar. The world’s greatest controlled dice shooters will be giving lectures, demonstrations and personal instructions in their techniques at this all-day festival – an absolute first for the Tunica gaming market!

You’ll meet the incomparable Sharpshooter, whose new book Get the Edge at Craps is the number one best-selling craps book in America. In addition, the great Dominator, known as the man with the golden touch, will be speaking and giving hands-on lessons. Also teaching will be such renowned dice-controllers as Mr. Finesse, Jerry the Stickman, Howard “Rock ‘n Roller” Newman and many more. I will be on hand at this event as well.

Practice tables will be set up around the room so you can practice your dice sets, grip and delivery before you risk real money in the casinos. The day will alternate between instruction and hands-on practice under the tutelage of the very best in the business. This is a once in a lifetime event for craps players.

Frank Scoblete, Casino Gaming’s #1 best-selling author of Forever Craps: The Five-Step Advantage-Play Method!, Beat the Craps Out of the Casinos: How to Play Craps and Win!, and The Captain’s Craps Revolution, will be your host and lead instructor for a day that promises to sharpen your craps skills and whet your appetite for playing winning craps in the casino. In addition to helping you with your shooting style, let Frank, Sharpshooter, Dominator and the other instructors show you the best betting strategies to increase your chances to bring home the money! And, who knows, you might get to play with them at the tables on this extraordinary St. Patrick’s weekend as well!

If you are a novice and want to learn the game of craps from the experts, a special introductory class will be given from 9-10AM. This class will teach you everything you need to know to play craps and benefit from the daylong Sharpshooter Craps Festival. The cost of this once-in-a-lifetime, daylong festival, which includes the introductory class and refreshments, is only $95. To make your reservations for Frank Scoblete’s Sharpshooter Craps Festival call toll-free: 1-800-944-0406. You can also send a check or money order made out to: Paone Press, PO Box 610, Lynbrook, NY 11563.

Players who wish to take an advanced dice-control course taught by Frank Scoblete, Sharpshooter, and Dominator can sign up for the special two-day Golden Touch Craps Seminar to be given on Saturday, March 15 and Sunday, March 16 at Sam’s Town. Call the same toll-free numbers above for more information.

If you are interested in staying at Sam’s Town for the Sharpshooter Craps Festival weekend extravaganza, call: 1-800-456-0711 and ask for the Sharpshooter special.
Craps players this is a weekend that shouldn’t be missed!


.Until next time, remember:
"Luck comes and goes...Knowledge stays forever."

 

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