Demauro is known for setting the record for the longest craps roll in history at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City in 2009. Her roll lasted for 4 hours and 18 minutes, during which she rolled 154 times without sevening out. Demauro’s roll was verified by the Guinness World Records and is considered an exceptional feat in the world of craps.
Biography:
Patricia Demauro is a retired schoolteacher from New Jersey who gained fame in 2009 for setting a record for the longest craps roll in casino history. Demauro, who was then 46 years old, walked into the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City and began playing craps at the craps table.
Over the next four hours and 18 minutes, Demauro rolled the dice continuously, breaking the record for the longest craps roll in history. She made 154 rolls and won over $100,000 in the process, much to the amazement of the other players and casino staff.
Demauro’s record-breaking craps roll made headlines around the world and she became known as the “Craps Queen.” She has since retired from gambling and returned to her career as a schoolteacher. Demauro’s record for the longest craps roll remains intact and has not been broken since.