I screwed up and hit something before I was finished. So I will continue:
Using the mirror at the end of the table I am able to see my complete throw.For this exercise I do not look at the "target spot" but watch my arm exclusively.
The second place I place the mirror is across from me where the dealer would be standing. Again I can look at my arm from a different angle.
These two positions of the mirror really help.
Try these two tips they really help.
Doc
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Posted by: Scan on April 2, 2012, 5:41 pm
BTW did u have a chance to read the message i sent u last week?
Posted by: getagrip on April 2, 2012, 7:16 pm
The inexpensive level you are talking about is small enough (at least the one I got at ACE hardware is) to super glue onto a pair of brick dice. That is just another way to check level throughout your whole throwing motion. Now I don’t throw with those dice but I can watch my hand/arm motion all the way through. I keep this on my practice table and every day when I start practice with the brick dice I check a couple of times to see that everything is level before my first throw.
The mirror idea is a great one for anyone who has not discovered this yet. I keep adding mirrors and now I can see myself throw dice at any angle in 360 degrees. Kind of like throwing at the carnival house of mirrors 😆 but it does help tremendously!
Great tips Doc! 😎
Posted by: Dr Crapology on April 3, 2012, 12:06 pm
Doc