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Won Big At The Casino

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I did not go up big on the 6 and 8. Frank told me to use my common sense so I kept my bets smaller then I wanted. I rolled 3 points and then sevened out. Next roll, I killed them with 2 or 3 sevens on the comeouts and then hit all the numbers with the 6,8,&4 twice. Blew them out the water. I didn’t tell you all that someone was playing the don’t for $1000.00 or more and winning until I started shooting the dice. He started playing the numbers after he lost a few thousand dollars. 😆 The only bad thing was I drew a crowd of people to the table and they put chip all over the passline. Good thing I practice with a rectangular bowl and able to hit a set spot. Twice I hit chips and I still hit hardways. Crazy, ha. Thanks for the help with toss guys. I have been practicing my grip and it payed off. The toss isn’t as important as the grip. Thanks Everyone. 😀 😯


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Posted by: The Griz on November 4, 2013, 2:43 pm

Common sense always prevails!
Grip is the real key!
Good job.

Posted by: Mr Finesse on November 4, 2013, 3:15 pm

Good job and hope for your continued success. I think it is time for you to consider signing up for a refresher course in the spring. The full year of practice and play will make the refresher class open up your eyes like you can not imagine. You will see a dramatic improvement in your toss almost immediately. the biggest advantage you will get will be in learning proper betting skills. these betting skills will remove a lot of your thinking at the table and assist you in simplifying your wins.

The betting that we now emphasis in class was not done when others were in charge of the class schedule. Dom has switched the emphasis of the class to what the students now need to be successful. We no longer adhere to an exit the class room schedule, when we are finished for the day we are finished, the clock has been discarded we do not plan events for the instructors at the end of the day. we leave when the students have been given all the info we had planed on giving them for the day. The betting sessions have been a tremendous success and every student has learned and enjoyed them.

If you or anyone else has any questions drop us a note.

Posted by: TommyC on November 4, 2013, 3:56 pm

Totally agree w/ Mr Finesse ‘s comments. The class the last year has progressed so much in the direction of helping you become an advantage player, instead of a good dice controller. If you are taking the refresher in Tunica this year you better sign up quick as I bet it sell out early and has the biggest class they can handle.
TommyC

Posted by: Eagle Eye on November 5, 2013, 12:03 am

I would like to sign up for the Tunica Class next year. Just a few days ago, I was having some serious issues with my grip and toss. I took some time off from practicing with the dice and just started trying to get my body back in shape. Well, I went back to shooting the dice and I couldn’t hit any numbers. It scared me to think that I may have lost my shot. I was not doing many things right. I was hitting alot of seven’s. But, through discussions on line, I was able to correct the situation. My grip wasn’t loose enough. I wasn’t following through with a level hand. I wasn’t hitting that natural 45 degree. One die wasn’t hitting the back wall. I was having real troubles and I wasn’t able to correct the problem. You all gave me advise and it helped out. I use the toothpicks for the knuckles and practiced the grip for many hours until I got it right. I practiced on one thing at a time as Mr. Finesse says to do. I practiced with the bowl for hours until I got the dice to land evenly but I noticed sometimes the dice would stop and die. So, the next day I work on the delivery of the dice so they have that forward motion and never die or hit and "flip up and over" randomizing to a seven. The grip was the key and I had the delivery down to a science. I did not fully understand the grip but I see it is key to being successful. I also started telling myself "I Can Do This" while shooting at the table. I did this to give myself confidence and help me make sure that I was doing everything right before I made the toss. This really helped me because I knew I doing everything right. Mainly for my mind. It helped me stay focused and tune out the money and people. My success is all from having great people around me. Thanks to all. 😉

Posted by: Eagle Eye on November 7, 2013, 12:02 am

I need to find a few skilled shooters in this area. It would be nice to have a partner or two to shoot with at the casino. 🙁 🙁 🙁 🙁 🙁 🙁 🙁 🙁 🙁 🙁

Posted by: Dominator on November 7, 2013, 1:06 pm

You told me about this great roll of yours on the phone the other day.

To all …

We will all tell you that the shooter will not make as much money on his or hers great roll as others at the table. A strange thing happens to use dice controllers …. The money is good, don’t get me wrong, but it really becomes the roll that is the most important thing as we are into this roll. We want that roll to go on forever and the bets and pressing kind of leaves our mind.

That is why it is important to practice with chips at home and know what you are going to do when this great roll happens.

Dominator

Posted by: Goldfinger on November 7, 2013, 5:02 pm

Eagle Eye,
Your progress has been great for a first year student. Most aren’t as dedicated to practice as you
are. A super asset in your arsenal of weapons.

Someone to play with is very important, if you can’t find anyone in your area, select a friend of
someone you play with at the tables and send them to us, we will build you one.

In the meantime Lefty will be riding into your town just before turkey day. Look for him.

Goldfinger

Posted by: Eagle Eye on November 8, 2013, 2:24 am

Send me an email/p.message. Looking forward to Thanksgiving. I played next to a man that looked just like Mr. Parker a few months ago. He had a hot hand. I didn’t think I was ever going to get the dice. He won $3,800 in about 15 minutes and then he texted a friend over to the table. His friend hit 5 and 9 on just about every toss and then he sevened after several 5 and 9’s. He won a good bit also because he had a big amount of money behind his passline bet in odds. His friends shot was pretty good. The dice hit the back wall and then die about 3” from the back wall on every shot. The dice where about 2” to 4” away from each other on each shot. I could barely hear the dice land on each shot.