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Conquer Casino Craps explains the simplicity to the game of craps. It is about the game that not only generates the most noisy excitement, but is also about the game that favors the house less than any other sport in the casino. Why then does the game with the best edge for a player only get 10% of the overall casino action? Most likely, it is either the 'vigorish' facts are not known or, at first glance, the game seems too fast and confusing to most players, or both.
In its simplicity, there are only three types of bets that should ever be made on the (Do) Pass side and two on the (Don't) Pass side. With rare exceptions that are covered later, this means 85% of the possible bets on the table might be called bad bets and are eliminated.
The game would not be offered by casinos if it did not always favor them. As later explained, the objective should be for a player to do things that greatly lessen the advantage, even though it did begin as more 'player friendly' than any other casino game. We teach the proper time to Crossover from the Do to Don't sides. Also, knowing when and where to make other different types of bets greatly enhance the chance to win. The most important thing of all, however, might seem wrongly placed in the beginning paragraphs of this course -- the most important thing is knowing when and where to quit.
Learning and practicing the ABC System precisely should insure that quit time arrives when one is either winning or about even, but even if losing, quitting as later instructed will make the amount of loss far less than not having a strict Money Management plan.
The word 'plan,' above, covers a major uniqueness to this regimen as compared to virtually all other (often lengthy) books (or chapters of books) about the game of craps: The ABC System explains only one system -- one plan ... not multiple approaches.
Aside fom the ABC System itself being absolutely unique, there is one other area of this course not found in any other book we know of, an area called troubleshooting! Just in case a reader does not fully understand most of what follows ... toll-free, 24 hour, 7 days per week assistance is available.
As the longest trips start with the simplicity of the first step -- if you are ready, let's begin.




