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If
you're a craps player, you’ve seen Hot Rolls or Long Hands – the crap
shooter throwing number after number, chip racks filling up, players
yelling and screaming.
Maybe
you’ve held back and missed out on some of these Hot Rolls thinking that
well, the shooter has to seven-out some time.
And missed taking down the profits that the Hot Roll generated.
Why didn’t I go with this crap shooter?, you probably wondered
after the long hand ended. The Hot Roll
Finder
craps method gets you on these random hot rolls and long hands with a risk
of just three betting units. Even
if you commit to a hot roll and see it end with an early seven-out, you
may have won a unit or two or even more, but you can lose no more than 3
units on any one shooter in employing this simple but extremely effective
betting strategy. And
when you hit a Hot Roll, you will score big! The
Hot Roll Finder craps method is, indeed, a “Cool System.”
You will find that it will quickly become the main weapon in your
craps arsenal. Follow its
simple rules and it will reward you generously.
It’s a simple come betting system, but how and when it’s
employed is what makes it unique. The
24 pages of large print of the Hot Roll Finder craps method can
be digested in about a half an hour.
After taking a few notes on a second reading, you are ready for
action. No complicated
betting rules. Just four
simple indicators that tell you when to go with this shooter.
And then simple betting rules keep you in action 80% of the time
– no waiting around to make a bet. Best of all, you don’t need a large bankroll to start – 10 to 20 units should do it. Unlike
my craps dice control systems, I cannot offer you mathematical proof of
why the Hot Roll Finder works and generates consistent profits. But
there is a reason: “This new science has a way of seeing
order and pattern where formerly only the random, the erratic, the
unpredictable – in short, the chaotic – had been observed.” James
Gleick, Chaos – Making a New Science, Penguin Books, 1987. What
Gleick is saying and proving in this landmark book on Chaos
Theory is that nothing in this universe is really random.
What I say, if that is the case, is if a game like craps is not
really random, then ergo, it is predictable. But
you don’t have to take my word for it.
Just observe a few craps tables the next time you visit a casino.
Or recall from your own experience.
You, like I, have seen hot tables, cold tables, and choppy tables. Here is a review of the benefits that you will derive from the Hot Roll Finder:
1.
You will never miss a Hot Roll/Long Hand at any craps table you play; 2.
When a Hot Roll occurs you are with it right from Square One, and will
never see all your profits evaporate when the eventual 7-out occurs
because the Method shows you exactly how much and when to take down your
profits during the long hand; 3.
You are in action 80% of the time, and the worst that can happen is
that you are scalping units, breaking even, maybe losing a unit or two,
but never losing more than 3 units on any one shooter as you wait for a
Hot Roll to occur. 4.
In my opinion, the
best benefit of all is NOT LOSING! I
use this method exclusively while waiting to get the dice to execute my
controlled throw, and I can tell you it just feels great to break even on
a point, seven-out, or to NOT see my place bets whisked away into the
casino’s chip stacks when a “chicken feeder” sevens out. 5.
Use the Hot Roll
Finder to test the waters and minimize early losses while you groove in
your parr muscle memory; 6.
Mr.
C has develop certain negative signals that not only keep you out of
games where the dice are not
passing, but also tell you when to take down your odds bets when a hot
hand is about to come to an end. 7.
Use the method to protect a big session win and/or a win-stop by risking
only three betting units in betting on yourself and possibly multiplying
your winnings with your own long hand.
This method is available FREE as part of Jerry Patterson's PARR Dice Control Course. Go to Home Page for further information or call: 1-800-257-7130.
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