You aren't going to get anyone that provides a list.
Trust me I know very clearly which game is beatable and which game is not beatable. When I mean beatable I mean playing it for a living not just beating it in a certain condition. You don't know the answer that is why you are asking me to do the research.
Because, like most good advantage plays, it is very situational and isn't available on a regular basis. I'd note that there are only a very small number of professional gamblers who focus narrowly on 1 game, poker notwithstanding. So you say there are no professional craps players but I would counter that there are virtually no professional card counters either, who earn their income solely from counting cards. In fact, there are some names you would probably recognize (who are known as blackjack players) who have made at least some money in recent years at craps. That doesn't mean it's their sole source of income or even a significant portion of their income. You can believe it or disbelieve it. It makes no difference to me. I'm just stating what I know to be true. The true professionals working today are professional advantage players, not simply professional card counters. They don't specialize in a single game because they know there is money to be made all over the casino.
I didn't read the whole book I admit. The problem here is I don't believe people who tell me that games are beatable when they are not. I don't mean like you could beat it under a certain condition once in a while. I mean being able to play the game as a living professionally. Of course under the right conditions most games could be beaten but the questions is could you do that consistently???
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So you say there are no professional craps players but I would counter that there are virtually no professional card counters either, who earn their income solely from counting cards.
I could name you one professional card counter that earn their income solely from counting cards. His name is Ken Uston. Counter that??? So you are saying he made money in craps.
Alright, even if there are no APs who earn their income solely from counting cards recently. In blackjack if you find a good game with good penetration you could beat it consistently with card counting but you can't do that with craps. In games like that you will need the suitable situation to occur. What if it never occurs? Than you can't beat it in a consistent basis
Last edited by seriousplayer; 01-22-2014 at 03:06 PM.
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