Craps Strategy Video Information:
Craps Strategy – Dice Control / Dice Steering, were back and we’re talking about Dice Control THROW, Dice Steering! It is very hard to capture on video but the dice in the air are curving while flying in the air. Because of the way we are spinning and throwing the dice in the air they are moving around , similar to a pitcher throwing curve balls , knuckle balls , sliders etc.
This is what I call dice steering we are releasing the dice to the right and the are curving in the air to the left etc. Again difficult to capture on video, I’m working on it though gang.
Source: YouTube
Hey hey we're back again Dice Steering!
Very hard to catch on video gang, but we are really trying to give all the angles of view for these throws.
I will be doing more videos I. Dice steering because it's like a pitcher throwing curve balls , sliders etc.
We have the chips in the way as well , on these throws we are trying to keep them low on the wall with these throws.
The video cuts off at the end but there is some good info for these throws. Hard throw or soft easy throw will make a difference where to land the dice .
Thanks for viewing guys
Keep Rolling and winning
CK Dangerous Arm
CK, very very good information, thank you.
I love you videos man keep them coming. I would love to see a stack grip video like this. Really interested on the landing area
Nice to see it in so close for a change. Personally I think sticking the landing is harder than keeping your dice tight out of the hand, I'm not quite there yet anyway.
BTW I know it's kind of a dick move (totally a dick move?) but sometimes on the come out roll AFTER hitting a point I intentionally aim for people's stacks just to watch them blow up. OBVIOUSLY there are more productive ways to use your "free throw" but… I'm still just a kid at heart.
Is that the dice set, on the white dice? 5/4-3/5?
Tried it at Snoqualmie today. Yoed on the come out. Walked away $15 ahead, after a couple of don't wins, on top of it. So one roll yo. But it does look promising, even for an amateur like me.
And it's yoing a lot at home too. The first grip. Love it! Love yos!