The Pocket Guide To Dice And Dice Games -

is a part-time doctor, medical journalist, and prolific novelist who often writes under pen names like Clay More. His medical background and interest in social history inform the detailed research found in this guide. Quick Facts Table Main Games Covered Farkle, Gluckhaus, Craps, Jacks, Dice Chess, Backgammon Famous Figures Augustus and Caligula (notorious Roman dice players) Fun Fact

Chapters cover the fundamentals of odds and probability , as well as niche topics like dice stacking and "dice magic". Author Profile The pocket guide to dice and dice games

A significant portion of the book focuses on the "darker side" of dice, including how to identify loaded or "crooked" dice and tips for winning fairly. is a part-time doctor, medical journalist, and prolific

It provides clear instructions for a variety of games, ranging from medieval pastimes like Gluckhaus and Farkle to modern staples like Craps and Backgammon . Author Profile A significant portion of the book

The book traces dice back to ancient India (circa 3000 BC) and explains that early dice were often made from "knuckle" or ankle bones.

The word "dice" comes from the Latin datum , meaning "ought to be played" Dice Divination (using dice for fortune-telling) The Pocket Guide to Dice and Dice Games - Keith Souter

The book is a 176-page compendium that balances historical trivia with practical gameplay. It is designed for a general audience interested in social history, family games, or the mechanics of gambling.