The Cooler by John
The Cooler and Other Questions Part One by John jtrz Posts Hi everyone, Just got back from playing at the Empress in Joliet, IL today. Donna, my wife, was hosting the monthly canasta party at our house and had brunch…
The World of Dice Sets by many responders
Posted by johncorte: Hi, The last few days I have been practicing with different dice sets, I noticed that when using the x6 with 4/5 front that my rolls are longer 12-15 range. Most of my 7 outs are 4/3…
It's Tax Time!
jtrz asks A little early, I know. But the year is starting to come to an end so I thought I would start this thread. We ask the pros around here for dice advice all the time. But how about…
Can GTCers Really Win Money? by many responders
posted by Hopping2 I hate to beat a subject to death but here I go again. I do have a great admiration for those of you who are able to excel to the top of the performance curve but I…
Which is the best grip? by John Davidson
John Davidson asks There are all sorts of grips discussed by various dice teachers on the internet. Is there one that is superior to others? Or at least one that is usually superior to others? Billy The Kid responds John,…
Home Pratice Routine by Mr. Finesse
PART I: There are 8 Physical Elements one must work on to become an accomplished Controlled Shooter and to become proficient in these 8 Physical Elements one must PRACTICE endlessly. Setting up a practice are and using it can be…
Hand Length – What Are True Odds? by Dan Pronovost
Hand Length – What Are True Odds? by Dan Pronovost Posted by Dan Pronovost With the new "40 and over record holder’s" club Frank and Dom have created, I’ve become very curious about the probability of such events (as a…
Perfect Throw Might Just Be Imperfect by Frank Scoblete
Perfect Might Be Imperfect By Frank Scoblete This is my first attempt to explain why “perfection” is often imperfect in dice control and that slight imperfections as the dice float through the air might be the best thing for a…
The Learning Curve by Dominator
The Learning Curve Dominator Remember in any learning curve, you have great improvement at first and then the improvement starts to level off and your improvement isn’t as dramatic. You might also find some drop in ability. What will happen…
Throwing curves! by Carl
Carl In my practice sessions, my dice both hit the table and then make a rather sharp turn to the left. I throw form SL and I’m right handed. What am I doing wrong? Doc Holliday responds Carl, This is…