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WHAT DO CRAPS & ROULETTE HAVE IN COMMON?

Answer:

Both Craps and Roulette are games of physics influenced by a human factor and the human factor in both games is influenced by "Muscle Memory".

In Craps, a shooter throws a pair of dice toward the end of the table.  The dice spin through the air, interacting with the table as they land.  This is physics, plain and simple. 

The human influence is the shooter.  Many craps shooters do in fact influence the outcome of the dice throw or roll.  They do this through Dice Control.  They practice dice setting, dice grips and dice release over and over until they achieve the desired results.  The repeated practice results in "Muscle Memory".  Muscle memory for the dice thrower is developed the same way professional golf players, basketball, baseball, football and tennis players develop Muscle Memory, through repetition. 

By repeating the same action over and over the dice controller develops a level of consistency that leads to the occurrence of certain numbers more often than random.  We refer to this throwing of repeated numbers as a signature or "Signature Trend Series" (STS). 

Being able to identify the shooters STS, or Signature, provides us with the insight we use to know where to place our bets. We bet on the numbers the shooter will be throwing.

This results in winning nice profits at the craps table.

In Roulette, a dealer, or croupier, spins the roulette wheel in one direction usually counter clockwise, then throws the ball in the opposite direction, usually clockwise.  The ball spinning around the wheel interacts with the deflectors and pocket dividers and eventually settles into a wheel pocket.  This is physics, plan and simple.

The human influence is the roulette dealer.  During a dealer's shift he/she spins the wheel and throws the ball many times.  They often tend to fall into a routine where they do this virtually identically every time. This routine of doing the same thing the same way over and over again develops "Muscle Memory". When you couple this consistent wheel speed with the consistent ball release you tend to get consistent results in that the ball will travel around the wheel the same number of times each spin.  Also, many dealers either consciously or subconsciously release the ball over a fixed point on the wheel every time.  When you see this you have to get into the game because just like the craps player, the Roulette dealer will create a Signature.

Being able to identify the Dealer's Signature provides us with the insights we use to know where to place our bets. Just as in craps, we place our bets on the numbers the dealer will be throwing/spinning.

This results in winning nice profits at the roulette table.

Now you know what Craps and Roulette have in common.

You now can learn how to develop your Dice Control skills by learning from Sharpshooter, the worlds best dice controller. When you develop your Signature you will be in charge of the craps table and you WILL BE MAKING MONEY.

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