Patricia DeMauro is known for setting a world record for the longest craps roll in the history of casino gambling. This remarkable event took place at the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on May 23, 2009. DeMauro’s roll lasted for an astonishing four hours and eighteen minutes, during which she rolled the dice 154 times before finally “sevening out.”
Before this event, the previous record for the longest craps roll was held by Stanley Fujitake of Honolulu, Hawaii, who rolled for three hours and six minutes at the California Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas on May 28, 1989. Patricia DeMauro’s achievement not only surpassed this record but also became a significant story in gambling folklore, highlighting the unpredictability and excitement of casino games. Her exact starting and ending points, in terms of financial gain, have been kept private, but it is known that her roll generated a large amount of excitement and won her an undisclosed amount of money.