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Frank Scoblete is a popular casino gambling author in America. He has released sixteen books, three audiotapes, three videotapes, and his own imprint, the Scoblete Get-the-Edge Guides.

Scoblete has written about all the casino games, but his passion is craps. Scoblete is best know for his first book, Beat the Craps Out of the Casinos, which is credited with the idea of dice control. His follow-up books, The Captain’s Craps Revolution and Forever Craps, also dealt with the subject of beating craps through dice control.

Scoblete is the executive director of Golden Touch Craps dice-control seminars, and he has served as a consultant for CNN, TBS, Walter Cronkite, Travel Channel, Discovery Channel, Silicon Gaming, and IGT. He writes for over forty of casino gaming’s top newspapers and magazines. Scoblete also does a weekly radio show from Memphis, Tennessee, The Goodtimes Show on WMC-AM 790.

Scoblete is often criticized by other gambling authors for his insistence that negative-EV games such as craps can be exploited. His "Golden Touch" seminars have also drawn sharp rebuke in some circles for selling inaccurate information to attendees.

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