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Concept of PRACTICE

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I’ve always read on this forum that you should ‘practice, practice, ..’.
But do we all have the same or valid idea of what practice is?

Does it include but not restricted to:
Basics (as taught in GTC classes),
Correcting the basics to fit one’s own conditions,
Realizing that a few (or many) good or bad practice throws
could be due to variance, … not to falsely judge,
Using the correct criteria to judge your throws,
False positives or negatives,
Getting to a happy point where you take ownership of your unique throw,
Sorting out isleading advice,
etc,
…. Any other suggestions? Opinions? Inputs?


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Posted by: Dominator on July 6, 2017, 12:34 pm

This is a great question!

You do need as you go along to figure ways to keep your practice entertaining. What I do is throw and see what is happening. If something is not there I will work on that in particular. One thing that is happening with me that was evident in the Video Elite I did was I was going inside by body on my backswing from SR. I have been working on that for awhile now.

Another thing I do is to buy into a game and try to double my buy in.

Dominator

Posted by: Preacher on July 7, 2017, 4:24 pm

I have my throwing and receiving station set up next to my kitchen table, with a craps layout on the kitchen table. I practice throwing for 15 minutes, longer if my throws show a problem. Then I give myself $1000 total in chips, $1, $5, $20, and $100. I use a $15 minimum on the table. Still using the throwing and receiving station, I then do at least 3 hands, often more, taking down and putting up bets the same as I would experience in a casino. At the end, I count my chips to see how my wagers did.

I vary my buy-in, too, to see what odds amounts work within my budget.

I have found that having to stop to put up and take down bets better prepares me for the rhythm at a casino. It also makes my practice sessions more interesting. And, practicing in the kitchen allows interruptions by my family, which prepares me for dealing with the distractions in a casino.

Also, if I want to test a betting strategy for random shooters (as in, while I wait to get the dice in the casino), I ask my wife to come throw the dice for awhile. Inevitably, she destroys every betting strategy I try. This helps me stick with the 5 count, pass line bets and come bets.

Posted by: OneMoonCircles on July 8, 2017, 6:09 am

Since I track nearly every nuance possible I see problems rather quickly. Unfortunately lately I have been practicing very little and playing much less than in the past so many
problems are coming up. I hope to rectify this sooner than later. When I practice infrequently I tend to see many more double pitches than normal with about 50% being
7 outs.

Lately I have been throwing a lot of crap numbers on the comeout. The left die tends to turn over left to right but a hedge bet of $1 on craps keeps me in the game. My favorite table has a $3 min on pass so hop the 7’s and $1 craps helps a little. I am tossing a 7 on average every other throw on the comeout. My calculations show a 51+%
7 on the comeout over the long haul. I do set for the 7 on the comeout. Two or 3 7’s in a row are not all that uncommon for me both in practice and at the casino. Also lately I have made very little money so I am going to try to bet more in practice and see if that might bring in better profits and if that does happen I will try it in a casino.

Practice is absolutely mandatory.

OneMoonCircles

Posted by: Dominator on July 8, 2017, 12:28 pm

Preacher

I love the idea of the wife throwing as a random roller!

Dom

Posted by: Admin on July 8, 2017, 4:57 pm

That sounds like a great setup @Preacher’s house, and I love the way your practicing for real time not just up there working the throw but working the table. Great advice!

Posted by: OneMoonCircles on July 12, 2017, 6:04 am

I should have addressed this on my post of 7/8. I think one has to have a consistent practice routine to be able to judge improvements. Mine happens to be 120 rolls.
I breakdown the info after practice which takes about 20 minutes extra time. I also track the numbers of the first 4 rolls after a come out. Now I am closing in on
130,000 documented practice rolls. The effort seems like it is worth it.

If not this fall then next spring seems a tune up is in order.

OMC