Ebook | How Craps Really Works: Probability, Dice, and Why Systems Always Fail
How Craps Really Works: Probability, Dice, and Why Systems Always Fail
Craps is one of the most misunderstood games in the casino. Its energy, rituals, and shared excitement create the illusion that outcomes respond to momentum, timing, or player influence. In reality, craps is governed by a fixed probability structure driven entirely by the mechanics of two dice.
This book explains how craps actually behaves as a mathematical system. It examines dice probability, combinatorics, expected value, house edge, independence of rolls, and variance—without offering betting advice, strategies, or systems.
Rather than focusing on how to play, this book focuses on how the game works. It explains why streaks appear, why “hot shooters” feel convincing, why betting systems fail mathematically, and why short-term experience often conflicts with long-term expectation.
Written in a neutral, analytical tone, How Craps Really Works is an educational examination of probability, randomness, and perception—designed for readers who want clarity, not promises.
Educational use only. No gambling advice included.
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