Behold! Unmask the secrets of dice deception with Willard King! This essential guide reveals how you’re cheated, safeguarding your fortune and sharpening your game. A must-have for any player! (158 characters)
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How You Are Cheated At Dice by Willard King
Are you a dice game enthusiast or do you have friends who are? Then, this is a must-read for you! How You Are Cheated At Dice by Willard King is an essential guide that every craps player should have in their arsenal.
King masterfully presents the facts in a manner that is easy to understand, enabling dice players to quickly identify the most common cheating techniques used today. Unlike other gambling books that are filled with historical background, game rules, statistics, anecdotes, and moral lessons, King gets straight to the point. He reveals the exact methods employed by dice cheats, empowering you to protect yourself against them.
- Learn the principal forms of cheating in dice games.
- Understand how to safeguard yourself against these cheating methods.
- Gain insights from a well-illustrated ebook that cuts through the fluff.
Whether you’re playing craps at a local club, in a back alley, or in a so-called “friendly game” during a vacation or convention, having this knowledge will keep your mind sharp and your bankroll intact.
If you’ve ever considered giving a gambling lecture, you’ll find valuable tips on how to effectively deliver your message by studying King’s approach in this ebook. You’ll be glad you did.
1st edition 1951, PDF 30 pages.
word count: 7779 which is equivalent to 31 standard pages of text
If you play dice games, or if you have friends who play, you can’t afford to be without this information.
Written for the craps player, King delivers the facts in such a way that the dice player will understand and be able to instantly recognize the principal forms of cheating now in use.
The author has eliminated what is usually the bulk of other gambling books – including historical background, rules of the game, statistics, anecdotes, memoirs, and moral admonitions. Instead, he cuts to the chase with the exact methods used by dice cheats, so that you may understand and protect yourself against them.
No matter if you play craps at a local club, in a back alley, or in a so-called “friendly game” while passing time on vacation or at a convention, there’s nothing like good information to keep your mind sharp and your bankroll fat.
If you’ve ever thought of giving a gambling lecture, pick up a few pointers from how the author delivers his message in this well-illustrated ebook. You’ll be glad you did.
1st edition 1951, PDF 30 pages.
word count: 7779 which is equivalent to 31 standard pages of text