so, I got the smart craps software, I got a practice rig to throw against, gonna get a practice rail soon, I got hella dice, I got a lot of motivation, and I took the course last year, OCT. I think there was some sort of guideline to follow of what to do after taking the course. what was it? I know something like MONTH ONE: just keep throwing dice, and don’t record. just focus on grip and form?
can someone pls type up what road to take, in order for me to get to the casino throwing phase. I have my streaks of throwing out 3-4 hard ways , gonna keep practicing. by 6 more months, it will be the REfresher Course by then. ok, thanks for the time and help.
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Posted by: Pointman on January 11, 2013, 5:24 pm
I know they have changed things since I last took that class.
Posted by: Finisher on January 12, 2013, 6:46 am
Good Rolling. 😀 😀
Posted by: Rival on January 12, 2013, 3:35 pm
January is month ONE for me, so I’m really just tossing forever and trying to take notice of the spins in the air, and their flying "togetherness"
so far, not too shabby. getting some good streaks of hardway sets, and I kinda just count anything not a seven. so far, 11 rolls I can achieve when im’ focusing and relaxed. I know, oxymoron. I will on recording my spins end of this month.
Posted by: Timmer on January 12, 2013, 4:52 pm
One Year Of Work:
1. Today and tomorrow, learn the essentials.
2. Only use Hardways set for practice.
3. First month, practice throw and watch it.
4. Second to sixth month, record SRR.
5. Seventh month, use Smartcraps to see what your edge really is.
6. Throughout all this, create your 401G gambling bank account.
😎 😎 😎
Posted by: Rival on January 12, 2013, 8:12 pm
Posted by: Finisher on January 13, 2013, 2:14 am
Good Rolling. 😀 😀
Posted by: Rival on January 13, 2013, 4:42 am
Posted by: Set44 on January 13, 2013, 5:34 am
Try practicing with two different colored die. If you think of the pair with the same color always on the left and other on the right you will use this distinction to determine how each die did at the end of each roll. Always use the same hardway dice set.
You should record the number on each die, not the total.
If Keeping track on paper: record each result with the numbers of each die. You will easily see your sevens. After hundreds of recorded throws you can start to get an idea of your SRR with simple math. By looking at your numbers you can see if you are getting sevens with on axis throw or side pitches with 6-1 combos.
Work on your dice set, grip, throw, target, until it is consistent and the dice stay together in flight. Then, start to worry about your SRR.
Good Luck Today, it is a great day for Craps! Set44 😀 😀
Posted by: sevenout on January 13, 2013, 5:59 am
Posted by: Rival on January 13, 2013, 3:31 pm