Craps 101: Fundamentals And Strategies For All Players, by Dr. Michael Skaff
25/08/2009, Book Reviews and Movies

Dr. Michael Skaff is a professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Detroit Mercy. He received his doctorate in mathematics from UCLA in 1968.
Dr. Skaff published many journal articles and papers.
He has been a teacher, consultant, lecturer, and computer programmer for education, business, and industry.
Dr. Michael Skaff enjoys playing craps and he has run over twenty-five marathons.
His book, “Craps 101: Fundamentals and Strategies for All Players” addresses to those who have trouble in understanding the game of Craps.
Dr. Skaff shares his interest in the Craps game saying that the game is governed by mathematical statistics and he provides concrete examples of using probability and odds in casino gaming.
The book describes complex rules, strategies and everything you need to know about this game, in a very clear, concise and organized manner.
“Craps 101: Fundamentals and Strategies for All Players” counts over forty full color photos and its purpose is to reveal any secret you need to know.
The reader is advised which are the various bets of the craps game and how he should bet.
The author uses case studies in order to help the reader playing craps.
The book offers free lessons which guide the readers though different scenarios. It advises them which action to take.
“Craps 101: Fundamentals and Strategies for All Players” explains several different strategies in a very easy and interesting way.
It is an excellent book for those willing to improve their game or for those needing to learn the basics in Craps.
“Craps 101: Fundamentals and Strategies for All Players” by Dr. Michael Skaff is a very interesting and helpful guide, his unique explanation of the craps table being probably the easiest to understand.
We highly recommend this book.