FENG SHUI CRAPS and SUPERSTITIONS The Martial Arts
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The Eastern approach to Feng Shui practice is timeless while from the Western perspective it is timely. Feng Shui is Chinese in origin while the casino game of craps is American in design. For the first time in print, the author advocates the use of this Eastern approach to enhance the player's chances of winning at casino craps. No book to date has addressed the influence and role of Feng Shui in craps or the subject of craps and Feng Shui together.The book has an affluence of new material heretofore not published, such as the concept of the Circle of Chi, the flow chart of Feng Shui concepts, which eventually leads to a craps table, the statistical validation of the number 7 coming out more often, after a die accidentally falls off the table, dice presetups, medical tenets germane to the Yin and Yang concept, Feng Shui of selected casinos, and much more.The superstitions that thrive at a craps table are presented with humor and insight. Learn about Chi management that is as pivotal as money management in augmenting one's chances of winning at craps. more info
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Refreshing Addition and Unusual Insights
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
A renowned anthropologist, writing on magic, science, and religion, suggested that human beings are most likely to engage in magical beliefs and "religious" rituals when the stakes are important, their control is limited, the risk is considerable, and the outcome is uncertain. FENG SHUI, CRAPS, AND SUPERSTITIONS, to me, is a refreshing addition to this line of thinking. In his new publication, Wilfrido M. Sy, MD, offers unusual insights into the popular Eastern art, the Western dice game, and the universal practice. The book is delightful with its humorous accounts, and thought-provoking in its observations and reflections. I read it with much pleasure and deep interest.
An intricate weave of two foreign subjects
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Dr. Sy has outdone himself in using Feng Shui to help crapshooters. Although, I cannot play this game I'm sure it will help those who do. With his backround in Asian Martial Arts and his love for the casino he knew his subject very well. The great way he explains this process was always through experience and not of theory. Great Accomplishment Dr. Sy and I'm hopeful for more to come!
It's bad luck to be superstitious, but . . .
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
A lifetime of experience at the craps tables meets the Martial Way head-on in Dr. Sy's groundbreaking new book, Feng Shui, Craps, and Superstitions - The Martial Arts Approach to Winning at Craps.
Are some casinos luckier for players than others? How about the dice tables themselves? Are some better than others? And why is it that some players are natural hot shooters while others are natural coolers? It's all about "energy," and no one explains it better than Willy Sy.
If you've ever played craps seriously, you'll be nodding your head in agreement as you read this book.
Highly recommended.
Steve "Heavy" Haltom