Nevertheless, playing in one of three casinos in Monte Carlo during the off-season can be a trying experience for even the most veteran players, especially if they are more accustomed to the casinos of Las Vegas or Atlantic City. They obviously weren't going to let bad fortune get in the way of a good time. 'Let them roll.' Each took his turn at the dice, with very little success, but it didn't seem to bother either of them-their great cigars, combined with the excitement of gambling in the glitz of Monte Carlo, compensated for any bad luck. 'The princes have arrived,' one of the table's dealers wisecracked condescendingly in French as he reached for the dice after one man threw craps. They gripped large Davidoff Dom Perignon cigars and periodically puffed them between bets. While most of the players looked relaxed and informal with their open-collared shirts and slacks, the two men were wearing suits and ties-not to mention a slight, after-dinner glow following a great meal at the nearby world-famous restaurant, Louis XV. It was apparent that the two Americans didn't quite fit in at the crap table at the Sun Casino in Loews Hotel in Monte Carlo.