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Here's what the Dice Coach and crew have located in the way of tournaments and Long Roll contests. By knowing where these places are you can go there and:

Bet the minimum and check out the length of your roll
Schedule your next trip and where to stay
Determine what casinos to visit on your next trip
Qualify for a tournament
Win some neat merchandise
Get mentioned in the DiceCoach.Com newsletter for Longest Roll!
And ... best of all .... win some $$$!!!

We will keep this list up-to-date as we learn about new craps tournaments and long roll contests. Tell all of your friends about this and check back often

TOURNAMENTS & LONG ROLL CONTESTS

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LVH, 3000 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89109 - (800) 732-7117
Casino Description: The 30 story LVH majestically overlooks the gaming capital of the world. Only one block off the Las Vegas Strip and includes crystal chandeliers and marble floors.
The LVH remains one of Vegas' icons of the gaming industry. Over 67,000 square feet of gaming space with great craps tables and friendly pit personnel.
Tournament/Contest Type: $100,000 Prize
Tournament Rules: Click Here
Date/Frequency:May 24-26, 2012
Places: 1st Place is $50,000
Notes:Stop by the LVH the next time you are in town and try your luck qualifying for their $100,000 tournament.

When you hit a $5 (or more) bet on 11 on the come-out roll, you win:
- Complimentary entry in to the tournament
- Room may be comped based on play
OR ...
You can pay the tournament entry fee of $499 and get the same items listed above. This is a great opportunity for to try and make it for $5
For more information call 1-800-457-3307

LVH TOURNAMENT SPECIAL CLASS - May 24, 2012! -
This Tournament has been Canceled!

The Dice Coach and his video crew went out today (4/30/08)to shoot the May video for our 'Living in Las Vegas Series.' Our camera crew consists of Pablo (Web Master) his wife Pat, Beth (Mrs. Dice Coach) and myself. We started the day off at PT’s for breakfast, then on to the Las Vegas strip for our video series. Our new video should be up on our Home page shortly.
When we finished our videoing on the Strip I decided we all needed to go to the LVH to qualify for the Oct. Craps tournament.
We all entered the LVH through the sports book area and headed for the craps tables. When we got to the craps tables, two were open, one was full and the other was completely empty.
Beth and I split a buy-in bankroll as did Pat and Pablo. At breakfast we taught Beth and Pat how to set for a come out 11 'YO'. Beth was the first shooter at SR2 and made two passes and several numbers, but no come out 11. I (the Dice Coach) shot next and guess what? Point and 7 out, ouch!!
Pablo, at stick-left-end, made two passes and a few numbers but no come out 'YO'. Pat was the next shooter, hit a point, made two passes and a few numbers, made two second roll 'YO'S', and also threw the dice off the table about five times! The suit had to go 'dice chasing'. He even borrowed the stick from the table to fetch from under the other table! Later Pat decided her handle should be 'bounce-em-off!'

Beth is set to throw the dice for her second time, set the dice for the 3V threw an on axis 6/5 'YO' on the first toss. We all had $5.00 on the YO and $5.00 on the World Bet. She hit several craps numbers, so the bad World Bet became a good bet.
Thanks to Beth, all four of us are entered into the Oct. LVH Craps Tournament!!


For more information call 1-800-457-3307
Fremont Casino, 200 E. Fremont Street, Las Vegas, NV 89101 - (800) 634-6182
Casino Description: Sam Boyd's Fremont Hotel and Casino is the heartbeat of downtown Las Vegas. Located on the famous four-corners of Casino Center.
Tournament/Contest Type: Longest Roll(s)
Date/Frequency: 24 Hours a day
Places: n/a You are going for a long roll to qualify for merchandise at the players club.
Notes:

You can accumulate these slips over a 24-hour period and combine them for bigger and better prizes.
They have a nice little display in the center of the table so you can see how many rolls the shooter (or you) has made.

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It sounds like a homework problem out of a high school math book: What is the probability of rolling a pair of dice 154 times continuously at a craps table, without throwing a seven?

The answer is roughly 1 in 1.56 trillion, and on May 23, Patricia Demauro, a New Jersey grandmother, beat those odds at Atlantic City's Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa. Demauro's 154-roll lucky streak, which lasted four hours and 18 minutes, broke the world records for the longest craps roll and the most successive dice rolls without 'sevening out.' According to Stanford University statistics professor Thomas Cover, the chances of that happening are smaller than getting struck by lightning (one in a million), being hit by an errant ball at a baseball game (one in 1.5 million) or winning the lottery (one in 100 million, depending on the game). (Read 'When Gambling Becomes Obsessive.')

So, how did it happen? On Saturday, Denville native Demauro and her friend John Capra decided to indulge their yen to bet. Their Atlantic City jaunt began innocuously enough, with Demauro, only a casual casinogoer, planting herself in front of a penny slot machine on the Borgata floor and Capra going off to try his hand at three-card poker. (See an interview with the new king of poker.)

By 8 p.m., a few hours later, Demauro had grown tired of the slots. She ventured into the poker room to collect her friend, who was losing money. He offered to show her how to play craps. Of the 14 available craps tables, they sidled up to the nearest one and waited for the three other players to finish rolling. Capra shot next, but sevened out quickly. Then, he handed Demauro the dice.

Craps is known as the world's most common dice game and it is played, with varying rules and sizes of table, in virtually every casino on the planet. Craps is a game of chance rather than skill, and with a low house advantage — around 1.4%, which makes it harder to beat than blackjack but easier than roulette — even novices can win. That is, if they're lucky.

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According to the casino, Demauro started her roll at 8:13 p.m. She bought into the game with $100 and when the orange-colored dice came around to her, she rubbed her hands together and let them fly. Demauro says she had played craps only once before, and being an inexperienced better, followed Capra's advice when placing bets.

A craps turn begins with an initial or 'come out' roll, in which the player tries to establish a 'point number' — that is, when the dice add up to four, five, six, eight, nine or 10. Once that happens, the player must roll the point again before throwing a seven, which is statistically the most likely outcome on a pair of dice. If the player rolls a seven before the point, the turn ends.

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As soon as Demauro hit her point number (eight), people started betting. She says the game moved so fast after that, she couldn't really keep up. 'There are all these terms I didn't know,' Demauro says. 'People were yelling out 'Yo.' I said to John, 'What's 'yo?' I think that's an 11.'

The table filled up and a throng of spectators gathered. Demauro rolled double sixes, hard fours, snake eyes, every possible combination of the dice. Some people called out requests and Demauro managed to fulfill them. Players from the nearby blackjack table came over to watch, and then came the casino executives, or as she describes them, 'men in dark suits.' Demauro and her audience knew they would never witness anything like this again. 'There was a woman there, and we happened to catch each other's eyes,' Demauro says, 'She smiled at me, and I smiled and said, 'I don't know how to play the game.'

Although there is no official organization that keeps track of gambling world records, a number of clubs record significant dice rolls. Before Demauro's, the longest craps roll lasted three hours and six minutes — accomplished at a Las Vegas casino in 1989, with 118 rolls. And according to gambling expert and author of Beat the Craps Out of the Casinos, Frank Scoblete, the highest number of successive dice rolls was 147, thrown by a man operating under the pseudonym the 'Captain' in 2005. The average number of dice rolls before sevening out? Eight.

Given the rules of the game, there are any number of ways to achieve 154 consecutive rolls without crapping out, though all of them are highly unlikely. Unlikely but not impossible. Stanford's Cover explains: 'Let's say we have a million gamblers trying a thousand events at any one time. That's a billion different rolls of craps.' Out of a billion different games, the probability of getting an event that special is reduced to one in 1,000. 'It's not out of the realm of possibility,' he says.

Demauro declined to reveal how much money she won, but gambling experts estimate that if she made good bets, her winnings were probably in the hundreds of thousands; expert bets would have put them in the millions. Demauro and Capra spent the rest of their holiday weekend in Atlantic City, and even returned to the same craps table two nights later — but only as spectators. 'The expectations were too high,' she says. 'I wasn't ready to be the shooter again.'

Once the shock of her good fortune wears off, however, she says she'll try throwing the dice again. After all, sometimes lightning strikes twice.