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About Our Member's Forum and Message Board

If you are serious about developing the skills and knowledge it takes to gain a fair advantage over the casinos at the game of Craps, you'll probably want to consider joining the Dice Institute's private Members-Only Forum and Message Board.

It is on the Member's Forum that you can ask questions of the authors whose articles appear here. You will also be able to share and receive insights and tips from members who have been refining their "Dice Setting" or "Advantage Play Craps" (APC) for years. Most are very happy to help those new to the AP game and the best will always describe themselves as perpetually learning and "students of the game." As such, they are always eager to help the neophytes among us.

Many members use the message-board to coordinate team play for further leveraging their advantage at the tables. Or, you can log on and "lurk." There's always plenty to read updated daily and all posts are logged in a searchable archive.

You don't have to pay anything to benefit from the content here and we intend to make this a very informative site in it's own right, not a "come-on" for other products and expensive lessons. But it is by joining the forum, reading and participating in the on-going discussions and asking questions of our highly experienced regular contributors that will help you become more than a "Dice-Setter" but a true "Advantage Player," the kind that casinos truly fear.

Joining is easy and we've kept the price low, just enough to help us defray costs associated with publishing both this site and the forum.

To join we need 2 things from you:

An e-mail giving us your name, date of birth (for password retrieval only) a desired user name and your choice of password. Once payment is received, you will receive an activation code for your account. After you use this to log on for the first time, you can update your "profile" and change it at any time.

Note: If you are joining the message board as part of a special offer through other websites or instructors, please mention the offer in your email.

All information is used only in the establising and maintenance of accounts. No information except email and D.O.B. are retained and this is kept only to retrieve lost passwords. We DO NOT share any information with any outside organization. Your privacy is absolute.

And, of course there is the matter of money- Annual dues are $24 US

^ To Pay for the Year^

Or send as check or money order to:

The Dice Institute
12743 Highland Ave.
Blue Island, IL 60406


Another payment option is the automatic monthly billing to your credit card (through PayPal) of $3 each month. This option is primarily for those who prefer to join and look around before making a long-term committment. to use that option go here:

^To Pay By the Month^

Whichever plan you choose, we believe it will be well worth the cost. We can't promise that you will win more, but if you take the instruction and friendly advice to heart, you will be well on your way to increasing your odds at the tables.

You Should Also Know:

Regular contributors to the Website and Message Board will be eligible to receive "Complimentary" (free) membership. There is no set number of posts you must make to receive this benefit, management will decide on a case-by-case basis. But we do expect to award at least 50 of these "comps" each year.

We think the value offered here is well worth the $2-$3/month. If you decide to join, Welcome. We look forward to hearing from you.

"Charlie009" and "DeadCat"

Do you have questions or comments about the articles and subjects discussed here at the Dice Institute? Sign up for our member's forum and share them with us!

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