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Here’s a message I sent to Dom – I thought I’d post it here too. How’s others from our Atlantic City class ?

Hi Dom,

I imagine you are getting lots of emails right after the class last weekend. Well I’m going to pile on too with my story.

I focused my activities since I got home late Sunday night on practice, practice, practice using the receiving box and the gripper. I expected to wait a month of practice before going to the casino. I kept practice sessions to 20 to 30 mins give or take, and usually got 3 or 4 separate session each day, separated by a few hours.

After today’s 2 morning practice sessions I decided to go to a local Casino with the intent of just doing the 5Count on other players to get practice on that.

When I walked in from the parking lot I saw a table in front of me where stick left was open with about 6 or 7 other shooters there. I planted myself on stick left and watched.

Well … the 3rd shooter qualified the 5 count so I started to bet the Come way you taught us. I was up 85 when he 7-nd out. When the dice came to me I rolled a 7 on my 4th toss. I didn’t feel nervous, the dice just kicked out and the 7 showed.

Another shooter qualified the 5Count and I got right back on playing what you taught us. The shooter that had done well before had another good roll. Two more shooters later it was my time to shoot again. I made about 6 points and had 3 good length rolls during that. My delivery was smooth and just like the practices. My $400 starting bankroll finished at $910, a $510 winning session using small units.

Your teaching works !!!

With the greatest appreciation, to you and all the staff who helped us. Please share this with them, and how much I appreciate all of them for what they taught us.

I will continue to practice every day as I have been. When a formula works – just keep doing it.

Kenny B.


Replies:

Posted by: MrPiP on October 25, 2019, 3:16 pm

Hey Ken,

That is a great trip report. Keep on practicing and following what is taught. "May the GTC force be with you!!"

-Mr. PiP

Posted by: Finisher on October 25, 2019, 3:17 pm

Great report from new student .
Good Rolling. 😀 🙂

Posted by: High Arc on October 25, 2019, 8:22 pm

Ken,

Glad to hear the good news. A very positive result of your recent hard work. As I found out when I first joined this journey, If you follow the GTC teachings
you will become a winner. Add a lot of practice & hard work to those teachings and you will as Dom says, "Become a nightmare to the Casino.

Congratulations on your good results.

High Arc

Posted by: Dr Crapology on October 25, 2019, 10:38 pm

KennyB

You made our day. It is so gratifying to hear of your successful trip to the casino. Especially since you took to heart what we teach–from using the five count using your learned and practiced skills. Keep up the good work and enjoy this GTC advantage journey.

Suggestion do not use the name of a casino in your posts on this web site as it is best not to. Not big deal this time but do keep this in mind in the future.

Rose and Doc look forward to meeting you in the casino in the future.

Rose and Doc

Posted by: KennyB on October 26, 2019, 1:47 am

Thanks Doc for the good advice !!
I will keep that in mind.

Kenny

Posted by: HardNine on October 26, 2019, 1:26 pm

Congrats, KennyB,
Keep with the discipline. It’s hard at times, but sounds like you have a great start to your journey.

Posted by: Markenecki on November 1, 2019, 7:17 pm

Hi everyone! I just attended the Atlantic City seminar too. I wanted to bring up the problem that I’m running into at my local Casinos here. When I’m standing stick left one, after I’ve made several numbers and a point or two, the stickman or the Boxman brings to my attention that I’m shooting with my arm in front of the stickman! Watching other shooters (random rollers) throw afterwards, has no verbal warning given to them. I’m ready to start practicing stick one and 1/2 just to get them to stop hassling me. What advise can you give on this issue?

Markenecki

Posted by: Wirenut on November 1, 2019, 10:23 pm

Markenecki, you’ll find that quite often, the random throwers get much less scrutiny than most dice setters. It sucks, but it comes with the territory. The art of dice influence, done properly, allows the player to play with an advantage, very similar to a blackjack player counting cards. The house advantage, and/or house edge, is what helps keep the lights on in the casino. Losing that edge means money lost, and let’s face it, casinos weren’t built on the backs of winners. The house edge through all the various games pays the bills.

Now, onto your issue of your arm in front of the stick man. There is a rule that a player may not cross the centerline of the table when throwing. The.reasons i have heard are twofold. First, it allows for an advantage by closing the distance to the back wall, the second, is that it’s a security measure to prevent someone from snagging chips from in front of the stick person while their head is turned following the dice. Whatever the reason, i have rarely heard it being enforced in the places I play, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be an issue.

Maybe the instructors will have something else to offer, but maybe when you’re throwing, try sliding over an extra inch, or two, when you’re at SL1. But if that doesn’t correct the issue, might i recommend giving SL2 a whirl. My preference, I actually like SL2 more than SL1. I don’t feel as cramped in relation to Stick and the distance to the back wall. Also, SL2 on a 12′ table is the equivalent to SL1 on a 14′ table, regarding distance. Finally for me, although I have gotten way better at it, sometimes, I have a tendency to throw with a bit too much Oomph. Doesn’t seem as big a deal from SL2.

We all.need to find and adapt what works for each of us.

Good luck.

Posted by: Dr Crapology on November 2, 2019, 12:12 pm

Markenecki–don’t let this bother as it is something that will occur from time to time. The reason that has been given to Rose and Doc on several occasions is that the stick man must watch the dice at all times and never take his eyes off the dice–even when they are flying through the air. If you each in front of the stick man he can’t see the dice. Once the dice stop and he uses the stick to bring the dice to the middle of the table in front of the box man, he can take his eyes off the dice work on the prop bets in the middle of the tale if one of them is rolled.

Solution, simply move over about half a step or so, say you are sorry and you should be ok. We always thank the person who tells us not to go over the middle. Along this line if one or both dice do not hit the back wall before the the pit critters can say anything say something like–"darn it the dice should always hit the back wall." Or words to that effect.

True story, in Reno one time the pit critter told doc that if one or both dice did not hit the back wall it would be a no roll. Doc responded "Ok, but if this happens and a 7 is rolled I expect it to be a no roll as well!" You guessed a couple of rolls later he was watching very closely and one dice did not hit the back wall. Be fore the dice had stopped, he called it a no roll–yelling "no roll, no roll." You guessed it, it was a 7 and Doc kept the dice. Left the table several when I did finally had my 7 out. I was up a little and he was not happy.

Thanks for posting this.

Rose and Doc