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# LIVE CRAPS ACTION
Craps Dice Control: How to …Throw dice around Obstacles
Craps Dice Control: Shout out FULL PRESS
Craps Dice Control – How to .2 Finger Grip ( not The Super-Grip)
In this video Ck is on a simple practice session.
Using the 64 64 dice sets.
A nice Roll of 24 with the Super Grip will always make CK happy about a practice session.
This session was to catch footage to really learn more about the Super Grip landings , reactions etc.
Watch closely the way the dice react to each throw.
Watch them drop and die no energy left in the dice. Notice the will hit the wall and fly off but they dont flip and flop all over themselfs. Notice how they will flatten out and spin remaining on the numbers they , the dice flatten out on. That is truelly wht you want control the action of the dice.
Oops things just got deeper…….More on this later
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Excellent throws. Very accurate. You
hit your mark almost every time. In addition to that, you would have
avoided any obstacles—like other players' chips—that get in the
way in your landing zone. You had a separate video on that. Many of
us ( myself included) can't accomplish this feat.
Here are a few more points to ponder
and some suggestions. First off, at most craps tables you have to
reach over the railing to shoot. All of us differ in size. Some of us
are tall (6'7”). Some of us are of average height ( 6 feet). Some
of us are short ( 5'6”). If you are short, you may want to try to
find and buy platform shoes. If you can't find any, women's 2 inch
wedges would even suffice. A woman's shoe is about 2 sizes bigger
than a man's. ( A man's size 8 would equate to about a woman's 10).
And besides, who would be looking at your feet, anyway? Most of these
jokers at the tables that you encounter look you straight in the eye.
Your pants also would cover them up. So anyone who possibly might
notice would be someone who is walking by the craps table; he or she
probably wouldn't say anything, anyway.
Another important intangible is your
line of sight. Full Press says ( an accurately so) that you want to
shoot in a straight line to the back wall. Before you practice, check
out which eye is your dominant eye. A good way to check for this is
to pick an object in the distance—say, for example, a doorknob—and
do it that way. Place either your right or left thumb vertically in
front of you. Adjust your sight so that the doorknob is being blocked
by the thumb. You still should be able to see the doorknob. Now close
an eye, alternately one at a time. One of the eyes when you close it
should block out the doorknob. The other eye when you close it shall
make the doorknob appear either to the right or to the left. That is
your dominant eye. I happen to be right eye dominant. When I close my
left eye, I now can't see the doorknob. When I close my right eye
however ( with the left eye open) the doorknob now is over to the
right. So I may think I'm throwing in a straight line but I actually
am not. I may have to compensate slightly by throwing the dice a very
little bit to the left.
Another thing to consider is whether or
not your field of vision is level. Think of it as you being an
airline pilot in a flight simulator. You're shown imaginary wings.
When you land the plane you want them to be level, just like an
x-axis in geometry. My particular line of sight with my thumb in
front of me is slightly tilted ( the positive side of my x-axis is
slightly raised). Therefore, I may think my dice are level on axis
where they actually aren't before I'm about to toss. So I adjust them
ever so slightly.
There are many subtleties to this
difficult game. But I'm still going to practice, practice, practice