No one has done more to promote the theory of dice control or dice influencing than Frank Scoblete, the author of various gaming books featuring the exploits of the super roller only known as The Captain who brought the casinos to their knees with his artful throwing and control of the cubes.

But is he getting soft on pushing dice control? In his recent online columns he has talked more about craps as a random game than as a game a player could control. The latest example came in this new column where he discusses mechanical craps games. His only mention of throwing live dice by a player says nothing about winning with dice control.

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