Craps for the Cure 2022

October 19, 20 2024

Las Vegas, NV

CEG Dealer Training Center
Palace Station Casino

Schedule (Tentative)

All Times Pacific
Saturday, October 19
TimeGuest(s)Event
10:00amJohn, LoriCoffee and Craps
11:00amGarrisonStop Losing at Craps!
12:00pmCasino RepMark It Up
1:00pmCasino RepComps, Ratings
2:00pmPremier HostingHosting 101
3:00pmHoly Roll[r]Cruising and Craps
4:00pmDice Coach Beau ParkerCraps 201
5:00pmSteve "Heavy" HalthomThe Axis Way
6:00pm"The Gang"Craps Chat Live!
Sunday October 20
TimeGuest(s)Event
10:00amJohnCoffee and Craps
11:00amCQ InstructorCasino Surveillance
12:00pmDavid and JohnPressing Patterns Compared
1:00pmDavid, John, 10 Ton, JenBig Bankroll Energy
2:00pmWagermethisCraps!
3:00pmIan OlsonMeetups and Community
4:00pmJeremy, Ryan, JoeYouTubing & Community
5:00pmBeau, Heavy, ...Storytime
6:00pmEveryoneRaffle Drawings, Closing Ceremonies
Casino Gaming TVCasino Gaming TVCasino Gaming TV

Craps for the Cure 2024

Join the CGTV team for 20 Hours of live streaming featuring live craps play, instruction, and competition along with interviews and live podcasts.

This year, we're once again raising money for our US Service Veterans through Veterans moving forward. Every dollar donated online, raffle ticket purchased, auction items won and money donated at the casino during live play will go directly to helping raise and train a service dog for a US Veteran suffering with PTSD.

Veterans Moving Forward

Our Mission

Provide service dogs, facility dogs, and emotional support dogs to veterans with physical and/or mental health challenges at no cost to the veteran or their family.

Service Dogs Give Veterans a New Leash on Life

Veterans Moving Forward, Inc. (VMF), a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization headquartered in Dulles, Virginia, provides service dogs and canine therapy services to veterans with physical and/or mental health challenges, no cost to the veterans.

VMF’s services are available to any veteran of any generation, who served honorably, has physical and/or mental challenges resulting from military operations and/or accident or disease experienced during or subsequent to military service, lives in the continental United States, Hawaii or Alaska, and can benefit from a service dog.

Veterans Moving Forward