This is
All Tall Small Craps!

A companion website to the eponymous YouTube channel, AllTallSmall Craps! it was created out of our personal enjoyment
of the game and published for the benefit of all who have an interest in the game of Craps!

January 22, 2020

Introducing. . . All Tall Small Craps!

I am the brand new, proud owner of a website devoted to the excellent and challenging game called Craps!  In the past I avoided it because of its seemingly complex rules that I felt were too difficult to learn. Of course, I was wrong.  Craps is a great game and once you understand the rules it becomes much easier.  What helped change my mind was the discovery that Craps is one of a small group of casino table games with a very low house edge.  It's still gambling and you can still lose your shirt to the casino, but if you understand the game and play it the way it needs to be played you can do well enough at it to keep playing.  I'm not sure I buy the argument that some people make that it's main purpose is entertainment because if that is all it is, it could be very expensive entertainment.  That there is a glimmering flicker of hope that you could win a pretty hefty sum and be entertained at the same time is a much better concept, in my view.   There's plenty of money out there for both the experienced player and the casino to share so you don't need to feel guilty about winning now and then.

On this site I plan to chronicle, as best I can, my personal experiences with Craps going forward.  I've been playing the game now for about two years and I'm aquiring tools and supplies so that I can make a practice table, of sorts, at home to practice on.   Craps is a game that is completely controlled by mathmatical probability, or is it?  The question is: When is random not completely random?  What I mean is that, if you believe the experts, it may be possible, so they say, to influence the dice sufficiently so that the dreaded seven doesn't appear as soon as it might under the rigid mathematical constraints of probability.  We'll be dealing with probability and the math of the game in a future article.  For the moment let's assume that it is possible to defy, no, not defy exactly, but temporarily suspend the laws of probability and influence the roll of the dice.  In that case, influencing the dice or Dice Control as it is called requires a certain repetitive technique and a well developed muscle memory which can only be developed and maintained by constant practice.  There are several different Dice Set configurations which I'm sure we'll be talking about on this website at some point soon enough.  I plan to explore each Dice Set in turn to see which ones work best for me and which do not.  Of course, the proof in this pudding is how I do at the casino.  I'll be reporting on that here as well. 


My first job is to post some video content on the YouTube channel and start getting aquainted with the other members of the YouTube Craps Community.  I want to chronicle both on YouTube and here my efforts at building my practice "table".  Once that is done I plan to test out various strategies for play and betting that other Craps enthusiasts on YouTube are publishing.  Who knows, maybe I'll even come up with a strategy of my own one day, but for now I'll happily tag along behind the others.  I've got a lot to learn and I don't want to ride roughshod over the good people in the Craps Community.  I want to gently merge into the flow of traffic.  I definitely don't want to cause a scene.    


I'm not sure yet how often I'll be posting videos and writing articles, but hopefully as time progresses I'll be able to regularize my content.  That seems to work better for the YouTube Algorithm than sporadic uploads.  We'll see.  Time will tell.  Anyway, thanks for reading this far, if you did, and I hope to see you in the casino soon.  Be sure to visit the YouTube channel and subscribe.  Don't forget to click the "Bell" otherwise YouTube won't notify you when I post new content.

Good luck on the tables! ATS-Ken
Send me an email at info@alltallsmall.com.
I'm open to suggestions regarding what to do on this website.
I'm considering selling POP3 email accounts on the alltallsmall.com domain as a fund raiser.
Let me know what you think.