by Malcolm Jay

The 131 pages tell you little about playing the game other than to "bet the pass line and take full odds" and if the table is really good "make a couple of come bets with full odds".

approx. $12

 




by Roger L. Ford

Self-developed craps strategy for hot, cold and choppy tables. Two basic techniques are recommended here: 1) Placing the 6 & 8 and continually doubling your bet until either the 6 or 8 is hit. If either the 6 or 8 hit, start over. He also describes a system for selecting pass line and don’t pass wagers.

approx. $28

 




by John Gollehon

Beginners guide. Three simple bets and bets that should be avoided. This book does a decent job of defining and describing craps but John Gollehon is a terrible writer.

approx. $4

 




by Frank Scoblete

Explains a method of play that allows you to have the minimum amount of money at risk during a bad roll and have the maximum amount during a hot roll. The author is a very good writer. All modern craps ideas such as rhythmic rolling, dice control, the 5 count (waiting 5 rolls to see if a shooter is hot), the doey-don't start here, although many of his strategies have been proven to be mathematically incorrect.

approx. $8

 




by Frank Scoblete

Natural follow-up of Scoblete's first craps book. Discusses the 5-Count in-depth and goes into several variations of the classic and radical super-system, the high roller system, the odds man's bet, randomness, probability and more.

approx. $20

 




by Robert R. Roto

Descriptions of the bets available to players and statistics on the bets. Not so great though for strategy.

approx. $12

 




by Avery Cardoza

Discussion of the basic rules of the game, odds and the different payouts. Explanations of bets, odds and winning strategies. Sample games, six levels of winning strategies, money management strategies. Systems are nothing great. 

approx. $8

 




Read in less than one hour. Little information. Overprized.

approx. $18

 




by John Gollehon

Talks about discipline and how to cash in your chips before they're all gone. Many pages are dedicated to discussing cheating and the mechanics involved. His strategy revolves around gut feelings instead of hard facts. Half of the book isn't even about conquering craps.

approx. $6

 

Craps
The Real Deal

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by J. Phillip Vogel

15 new, tested strategies designed for players and bankrolls of all levels.

approx. $18

 

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