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cardima

New user
53 Posts
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Posted: Jul 8, 2006 4:38pm
Hello,
I am very interested in con street games and I wanted to add to my gambling routines
dice routine as played on the street. The version I am familiar with is:
2 dices are rolled in a cup and people can bet on the sum of the dice; under 7, exactly 7, or above 7.
So where can I learn something similar to the game I described?
Thanks.
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Jaz

Inner circle
NJ, U.S.
6113 Posts
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Posted: Jul 8, 2006 5:20pm
There are rules for Craps on line.
'Street Craps' rules are easy.
http://www.crapscenter.com/index.php
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Dave V

Inner circle
Las Vegas, NV
4700 Posts
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Posted: Jul 9, 2006 1:28pm
You might want to check out Gregg Webb's "Making Your Point"
"Making Your Point," is a craps tutorial where the magician wins at EVERY roll as he "teaches" the audience! It can be repeated for the same audience...
http://www.feenx.net/dice.html
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Bursky

New user
West Hollywood, Ca.
73 Posts
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Posted: Jul 10, 2006 3:01am
Some years ago Nick Trost put out a series of books on gambling routines. One book was just on dice.
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cardima

New user
53 Posts
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Posted: Jul 13, 2006 4:37pm
THANKS TO ALL THE HELPERS
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Paul Chosse

V.I.P.
1955 - 2010
2389 Posts
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Posted: Jul 16, 2006 11:37pm
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On 2006-07-10 03:01, Bursky wrote:
Some years ago Nick Trost put out a series of books on gambling routines. One book was just on dice.
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Alan, didn't you do a gambling/dice act at the Castle that had Vernon thinking you were a hustler? I think he missed the money switch, even! Seems to me dice were changing color in mid-air, changed sizes, made whatever point you needed, even ended up mis-spotted! Or was that another Alan Bursky? Inquiring minds want to know...
Best, PSC
"You can't steal a gift..." Dizzy Gillespie
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