i think i am a slow learner, but practice seems to have finally sunk in. My winning sessions now far out number the
the losing ones. Funny thing is i play better than i practice…
Last thursday was playing on a tub, and it took awhile to get used to it. also i kept lifting my index finger and
the result was always a 6-1…. i got about $250 in the hole…. decided to take a break and figure this out…
came back in about an hour and made a change to my delivery and had 3 20 plus hands in a row, got my money back and made almost $200.
Tonight i played 4 hands….. 11, 2 17 and 36, it was fun, i bought in for $200 and cashed out at $615.
Throw is looking good.
For the new guys on here i have found results are one thing, but your throw is another… you can be lucky from time
to time…. but if your throw is off or if you get satisfied with a couple of wins and dont get your throw where it needs
to be in the long run, you will lose.
The video analysis, with Bill, Billy and no field five has to be the best program ever put together for dice control. it takes what you have learned in your first two classes and the resulting throw , disects it and sees what is working what is not… and gives you all you need to make adjustments going forward.
Good throws will produce good results, good results from bad throws feels good. but in the long run it
will let you down and you get frustrated. A good throw, just plain feels good, there is a whole lot of
satisfaction in a win based on good throwing.
gman
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Posted by: Chevy on May 7, 2012, 9:25 am
As a newer GTC member it is encouraging to read your post. Thanks.