by Ed Jones | Feb 20, 2024 | Mad Professor, Tools of the Trade
Let’s continue where we left off in Part II by taking a further look at how new dice compare to old or used dice. Tip #18 – New Dice – Part II Bruised, chipped, gouged, burned, ultra-violet damaged, and rounded-off dice are NOT what you normally find in a...
by Ed Jones | Feb 20, 2024 | Mad Professor, Tools of the Trade
In Part I of this series we looked at ten ways to decrease the pain, and increase the pleasure of our Practice Sessions. How These Tips Work The objective of course, is to make the home-to-casino transition easier, and to make your actual in-casino sessions yield more...
by Ed Jones | Feb 20, 2024 | Mad Professor, Tools of the Trade
I want to give you some tips that will decrease the pain, and increase the pleasure of your Practice Sessions. In actual fact, the additional pleasure and reduced pain will come when your practice sessions pay dividends in the casino. The objective of all of these...
by Ed Jones | Feb 20, 2024 | Mad Professor, Tools of the Trade
The Question Are there two sets of rules for craps players? Is there one set for players who TIP frequently, and are recognized as good tippers by casino employees? Is there another set of rules for players who DON’T TIP, and are regarded by casino employees as...
by Ed Jones | Feb 20, 2024 | Mad Professor, Tools of the Trade
What Is “Skimming”? Simply, “skimming” is the process where you subtly remove some of the higher denomination $25 chips from your rail, and put them into your pocket. You can call it “rat-holing” or “bleeding-off”, or “squirreling away”, or “pocketing” or...