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H I L T O N T O U R N A M
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How To WIN
the
Hilton $100,000
Craps Tournament!
with
The Dice Coach & Pablo
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One Day
Only - Sunday, October 21, 2007 - 9:00am or 1:00pm
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The
Hilton Tournament:
If you're not in the tournament you can either pay the
$499.00 to get in or you can qualify by
betting $5 on the come-out roll. If
you hit an 11, you're in! Check out
the tournament details by clicking on our
tournament link in the left hand column. |
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Dice Coach
Special Registration:
Call our
toll-free 1-(866) 342-3626 number to
register for our special. There are
only 12 spots available (2 classes, 6 spots
each). To be assured you'll have a
spot register early! You'll get
Standford's
FREE book if you register
before October 1, 2007!
Call NOW!
1-(866) 342-3626 |
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The
Sessions:
9:00 Am - Plan on arriving
between 8:30am and 9:00am to share some
coffee, OJ, fruit, Yogurt and sweet rolls.
Class will start promptly at 9:00am
and will run until 11:45am. We can not
run past 11:45 due to class scheduling.
1:00pm - Plan to arrive
between 12:30pm and 1:pm and grab some
coffee, beer, finger sandwiches, chips, etc.
Class will start promptly at 1:00pm
and will run until 3:45am.
Notes: - Please be prompt
for classes and considerate of those
arriving or leaving when you are coming and
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The
Coach & Pablo:
At the last Hilton the Dice Coach made it to
the final table, out of 650 players!
He used his "double up chip" and a winning
strategy. Come and find out what that
strategy was and how and when he used it.
We'll also cover other wining strategies and
how to determine when to use them.
Pablo, our web master and assistant coach,
will be explaining the mental attitude to
tournament play. He'll cover how it is more
important to know HOW to PLAY in a
tournament than know how to shoot.
This is really a "twofers!" You get a
tournament strategy class AND a tune-up for
your live play! |
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The Craps Pit:

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A Student
Comments from our class:
So why take the Hilton Craps tournament
course??
Simple...besides having Beau tune up your
throw, the craps tournament game is the same
rules as the regular game, BUT the emphasis
is totally different. I never played in a
tournament before and I needed to understand
how to get the advantage over the other
participants. You do not approach betting
the same way, there are bets that you would
typically not make, but will give you an
advantage as you climb to the grand prize.
You need to understand how things work
before you get to the table so you can
concentrate on winning.
Now did I win? No but if a couple of rolls
went differently, I would have because the
other participants were making bad betting
choices. Luck has a lot to do with winning,
but luck with advantage knowledge gives you
the edge.
R. H., New
Jersery
I just wanted to send you a big
"Thank you".
The tune-up class I took the day before the
Hilton 100,000 craps tournament really paid
off. As you know I made it through all 4
rounds (no wild card) and
made the final table. I could not have done
it without your class.
Also besides the tournament my regular play
went from ok to great. I lost track of the
number of times I hit 4-6 points before I
7''ed out. This is the best I have ever done
in Las Vegas.
I hope to see you for another tune-up class
before the next tournament.
Thanks again!
Art
I'm still trying to figure
out what I'm going to do with my $8k (3rd
place). We were
saving for a trip to Italy in the Spring so I'm
sure some will go towards that. But I must
reserve some for my craps fund! I owe some of my
success at the tourny to you. After all, I would
have never even been in it if not for you and
your private lesson.
Andrea |
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Have you ever noticed that everyone in a casino seems to be in a hurry? Are they in a hurry to win, or a hurry to lose? - From Wit & wisdom To Help You Win, by by John Gollehon - |
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