On May 29, 1989, Stanley Fujitake, a regular at the California Hotel and Casino located at downtown Las Vegas, became a legendary name after he sat at a craps table, dropped $5 on the pass line, and picked up the dice. Nobody, not even him, had any idea that what happens next will influence the creation of a club acknowledging awesomely-blessed craps players, as Fujitake managed to roll for 3 hours and 6 minutes (a total of 118 rolls) before finally "crapping out." With Fujitake and almost all of the other people maxing out their bets during his epic streak, the casino lost over $1 million during that time.
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