Craps Newsletter – July 2004

July 2004

DON’T WASTE YOUR LAST BET

Many players who have been on a losing streak, have their significant other tuggingon their arm, or who have to run to catch a plane at the airport make the commonmistake of putting ALL the remaining money in their bankroll into a FLAT PASS LINEBET (All of it). You should always keep at least half of your remaining bank touse for FREE ODDS when making your final bet as the chances are that you or theshooter will roll a POINT NUMBER on the COME OUT ROLL. If you are indeed going toleave the table on a winning roll, you might as well try to take away as much moneyas you can.

CRAPS DIRECTORY – LONDON, ENGLAND UPDATE

The following notes are from our London representative. Keep in mind that YOU canhelp keep our directory updated by submitting updated craps table information whenyou visit locations distant from us. Also keep in mind that when gambling in Englandyou will most likely need to obtain a PLAYER MEMBERSHIP to enter the casino ANDan additional one for your spouse, associate, or significant other. Okay, onto theupdates for London:

  • – Gala Piccadilly no longer has its dice table. It has been moved to the Gala BarracudaClub, 1 Baker Street, London.
  • – The Victoria (Edgware Road, London) now only has one table. (£3-£2000)
  • – Rendezvous Brighton Marina has upped its minimum to £3 on prop bets, so everybet on the table is now the same minimum.
  • – As far as we know, the Sportsman Casino (Bryanston Street, London) has a £2 minimum,but we’ve yet to get this confirmed.

IN MEMORY

We are sad to announce the passing of one of greatest craps dealer legends in LasVegas. Isacc “Ike” Matzas has recently passed after a series of strokes. “Ike”,already in his mid to late 70’s had dealt dice downtown and on The Strip for closeto 40 years and was a unique witness of the transition of Las Vegas gaming fromthe mob days to what is now very corporate. Ike was a dealer at the old MINT, openedthe old INTERNATIONAL (now The Hilton) and spent a number of years as the customercraps lesson instructor at THE STARDUST. Toward the end of his dealing career hespent a few years close to his SANDY VALLEY residence dealing at THE GOLD STRIKEin Jean, Nevada and at BUFFALO BILL’S at Stateline. A rare and unique character,he was always a helpful, courteous and informative dealer and often recognized forhis outstanding service to players and customers, wherever he worked. Members ofNextShooter.com are encouraged to contact us for stories about dealer legends aswe are now considering the posting of a DEALER HALL OF FAME section on the NextShooter.comwebsite.

CRAPS QUIZ

Here is the answer to the JUNE 2004 vote/quiz:

The best way to maximize your comps is to:

  • Get to know the BOXMAN
  • Make Place Bets all across the Point Numbers
  • Always take Maximum Odds on Pass Line Flat Bets
  • Make Multiple Bets

ANSWER: “Get to know the BOXMAN”

The boxman is the person who controls your comps. Only he or she will give you creditfor comps on multiple bets or on free odds. Many casinos as a matter of POLICY donot give credit for comps on multiple bets OR on free odds. And, if you are a STIFFand don’t tip the dealers you can rest assured that the boxman (or woman) is goingto give you the LEAST possible reign on calculating comps based on your time atthe table and average bet. Your etiquette at the table and willingness to tip thedealer will have a great impact on the way that you accrue comps. Considering thefact that 66% of those responding got this answer WRONG… you really need to readNextShooter.com more carefully!

July 2004 Quiz:

On a $500 Maximum Table, with 5X odds, the most you can add as Free Odds with a $500Flat Bet on the Pass Line on the 6 or 8 when rolled as a POINT is:

$500
$2,500

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