ATLANTIC CITY — A Morris County
woman gave a whole new meaning to the expression
“being on a roll,” as she broke the world record
for shooting dice at the Borgata Hotel Casino &
Spa.
Pat DeMauro bought into a craps game for
$100 Saturday night and held the dice for four
hours and 18 minutes. She threw the dice 154
times before she finally “sevened out,” Borgata
officials said Sunday. The previous record for
longest craps roll was held by Stanley Fujitake,
of Honolulu, at 3 hours and 6 minutes, and it
took place May 28, 1989, at the California Hotel
& Casino in Las Vegas.
DeMauro said Sunday night it was only her
second time playing craps. She was at the
Borgata with a friend who offered to teach her
the game. They went to a $10-minimum table, and
her friend and another woman quickly lost their
turns.
“I got on a roll and just kept going for
about 41/2 hours — and I was learning the game
as I went along,” DeMauro said. “Most of the men
that were there were really excited because I
was bringing them good luck.”
As her streak continued, more players joined
the game, DeMauro said. After she had been
throwing the dice for about an hour, a crowd
began to form.
“They were in three or four people deep”
around the table, DeMauro said. “People were
watching and trying to get others to take bets
for them, but (the players) wouldn’t do it.
Everyone wanted to get in on the win.”
As she approached the two-hour mark, DeMauro
said her friend told her about someone who held
the dice for 21/2 hours at Resorts Atlantic
City. He said she would beat that record.