Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American author Frank Scoblete.
Last updated on December 25, 2024.
Frank Scoblete is an American author who has written both under his own name and King Scobe about casino gambling. Referred to by The Washington Post as "a widely published authority on casino games," his books include Beat the Craps out of the Casinos, Golden Touch Blackjack Revolution, and Beat the One-Armed Bandits. He has written and appeared in television documentaries such as the "What Would You Do If ...?" program on The Travel Channel, written numerous columns for gambling magazines and websites, and produced a series of videotapes and DVDs, with most of his work being about the games of craps and blackjack.
They are the new breed of slot machine-colorful, fancy, exciting, wonderful...and deadly.
Scobe's Fifth Law: All dealers wish they were doing something other than dealing. All dealers have plans to get out of dealing. Ten years later they have different plans to get out of dealing.
Blessed be the slot players for theirs is the hope of a better day dawning.
I gamble with one foot pointed toward the door.
The slot machines sit there like young courtesans, promising pleasures undreamed of, your deepest desires fulfilled, all lusts satiated.
I sometimes think of Las Vegas as the Jerusalem of chance. A holy city.
The casinos believe in math (and I don't mean numerology).They believe in the power of percentages and short pays, not in the power of magic stones, amulets and omens.
Las Vegas is the most honest fake city in the world.
Scobe's Tenth Law: In all endeavors, in all aspects of life, there are more horses asses than horses!
Scobe's Eighth Law: The moron will enter the single deck game when the count is sky high and the dealer is deciding whether or not to shuffle. The morons's entrance will convince the dealer that it's time to shuffle. You will now face a new deck with your biggest bet out and the pit boss watching closely.