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What do you say we play a sample game of the home version of craps? Let's say you go first.
So the first thing you're trying to do is establish a point with your coming out roll.
You get a seven, it's the coming out roll so a seven or eleven is good. So that's one
point for you. There's a nine. You have established a point value. So you're trying to get a nine
again before you roll a seven. And remember in the point system I suggested, getting a
nine will award you two points. There's a two, no harm no foul in this part of the game.
Eight. Nine. Look at that. You're up to three points and you get to keep going. So you roll,
you get a five. Now you've established a new point value. Again, if you land your five,
it's two points. Look at that. Two more points for you. Five points already and your roll
continues. We're going to continue until you've crapped out. There's craps, but you haven't
crapped out, but that's minus one, so you've got four points now. Minus one, three points.
There's eleven, that's plus one, that's four points. You see how this goes. Now you have
a four. You roll, three, no harm no foul because you're trying to make your point here. There's
ten. Let's say you keep rolling and you get a seven. Well, your turn's over and the dice
pass over to me. We'll do my turn in the next segment.