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Be smart, play smart, learn how to play craps the right way! Take a look at my article titled Crooked Dice. Simply go to my Free Articles page in the menu bar
above and click on the article title to start learning to play craps the right way.
Chances are slim that you'll ever play in a game with crooked dice at a modern casino. However, every now and then, some idiot tries to cheat the system by
inserting crooked dice into the game. By adhering to strict policies for controlling the game, casinos eventually catch even the most skilled slight-of-hand artists.
Each player must handle the dice with only one hand and must not bring the dice outside the table. These two simple rules make the cheat's job extremely tough.
To make it more difficult, the table has a mirror along the entire length of the wall opposite the boxman so the boxman can easily see if the shooter is "palming"
dice. Additionally, each time a die leaves the table after a roll, the die doesn't come back into play until after the boxman thoroughly inspects it. The dice are
replaced at random times during the day and typically don't remain in play for more than 24 hours.
Crooked dice come in many forms, such as loaded, painted, capped, tripped, bricks, and floaters. Loaded dice are heavier on one side. Painted dice have a
solution applied to one side to make it stickier. Capped dice are shaved on one or more sides and the removed material is replaced by a material with different
bounce characteristics. Tripped dice have their edges altered so they're not all equal. Bricks (a.k.a. flats) have one side shaved to reduce the surface area of
the adjoining sides. Floaters (because they float in water) have an off-center hole inside them. Shapes are dice that aren't perfect cubes (some or all sides are
either concave or convex).
For more valuable information about crooked dice, go to my Articles page and click on the title Crooked Dice. Now you know! Remember, learn how to play
craps the right way.