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Here’s short war story from my early days of teaching the Do’s and Don’ts of Dice™. The timing was either my first or second presentation in the “City of Dreams”. I took a group of nine students out to the … Continue reading →
Here’s short war story from my early days of teaching the Do’s and Don’ts of Dice™. The timing was either my first or second presentation in the “City of Dreams”. I took a group of nine students out to the … Continue reading →
Hello Professor, I love your site. I play craps often in Vegas and would love to tell my adventures as well. I stayed at the Rio and found the tables to be a lot of fun. However I really enjoyed … Continue reading →
I am often asked the question of how I play craps while I am working with a group or an individual. My usual answer, although true, is not comprehensive about how I engage each session. My usual answer to “Professor, … Continue reading →
A while back, I wrote about a personal learning experience and how I overcame struggle. In my article, “I Don’t Get It” I told a story of my frustration while trying to teach myself how to play blues harmonica. The … Continue reading →
Hello Professor, I have been reading your blogs with much interest in regard to your approach to “applied metaphysics”. It seems to me that you have discovered a missing link to gaining a real advantage over the house edge. I … Continue reading →
When You Have to Shoot, Shoot…Don’t Talk There is only one game in the casino where the casino turns control over to the player. Amazing, when I think about it now. It was during a craps game that I remembered … Continue reading →
Can you recall the first time you were told “keep your eye on the ball”? For me, I was so young that I had no idea of what the advice meant and I was confused. How I would ever get … Continue reading →
Over the years of teaching applied metaphysics, as it relates to gaming, two of the most asked questions I receive are, where do I start and how do I know that it I am doing it? With anything new, and … Continue reading →
Entering any casino game is easy. You simply lay your money down and bet. Perhaps what is not so easy is remembering, that as a player, you are not supposed to win. The game is rigged with odds against the … Continue reading →
A Playing 4 Keeps™ Client Testimonial After finding “The Professor” on the web, we began by exchanging emails and subsequently phone calls. I liked what I was hearing enough to “GAMBLE” the cost of a few hours tuition as well … Continue reading →