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Help for a Dice Throw

24 April 2010

By Frank Scoblete

Dear Frank:

Took the Golden Touch Dice Control class last summer. My question is that I am consistently either rolling the dice or yaw-pitching them. In other words the numbers that are on the pitch axis when I throw the dice end up on top when the dice come to rest.

I think I am rolling the dice because sometimes when they hit the table they jump sideways.

Thanks for any advice,
Jerry

Dear Jerry:

If the dice are rolling they are probably hitting on the edge and they are not coming down and hitting the layout flush. In your practice you have to listen for the "smack!" sound that indicates the dice are landing flush.

Also check your grip and make sure it is straight across the dice. It is hard to say exactly what you are doing since I can't actually see it but the two things I mentioned are hopefully enough to get your throw back on track.

All the best in and out of the casinos!

Frank Scoblete

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