He Beat Every Craps Table in Casino Using a Skill You Can Learn in a Garage
Автор: Lume
Загружено: 2026-06-22
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Dominic LoRiggio dice control story — the true story of how an ordinary insurance clerk from suburban Detroit legally beat the craps tables of Las Vegas using a physical skill he learned in a garage for six hundred dollars, threw dice for fifty-three minutes without rolling a single seven, and won close to two hundred thousand dollars. The Mohegan Sun Casino, eastern Connecticut. Saturday night, April 1999. A man in a navy polo shirt holds two dice in his right hand. A crowd of thirty presses against the rail. The pit boss stands four feet away with a radio. Every camera in the pit is on the shooter's right hand.
Fifty-three minutes. Two hundred throws. Not a single seven — in a game where the average shooter rolls one every five throws.
Three days later, the same man is filing an auto-collision claim at a State Farm office in suburban Detroit.
His name was Dominic LoRiggio. Forty years old. No university degree. No statistics class. No published papers. Just a nine-to-five insurance job — and six hundred dollars he once paid to a man in a private garage in Burbank, California.
This is the full story of how an office clerk beat the most mathematically rigid game on any casino floor in the world. Craps has the lowest house edge of any non-skill game in any casino on Earth — just 1.41 percent — and it works only because dice are supposed to be perfectly random, each roll independent of the last. Dominic LoRiggio learned to make them less random. How a controlled grip, a fixed dice orientation, and a soft, identical throw that barely touched the back wall could, over thousands of repetitions, shift the odds by a fraction of a percent — just enough to turn a losing game into a winning one. How he practiced for thousands of hours in a basement. How he and his teacher turned the skill into a business that cost casinos real money. And how the casinos eventually fought back — not by banning him, because he had broken no law, but by quietly changing the rules of the game itself.
Dominic LoRiggio never used a device. He never altered a die. He never touched the casino's money in any way the law could call cheating. He just threw the dice — the same way, ten thousand times — until the most random game in the building stopped being random.
The casinos called it impossible. Then they changed the rules to make sure no one could do it again.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 — Hook
01:54 — The Game
03:42 — The Clerk
05:47 — The Offer
08:04 — The Physics
10:24 — The Practice
13:12 — Rosebud
15:38 — The Business
18:08 — The Math War
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SOURCES & FURTHER READING
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1M...
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