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The Toss Flight

By Charlie009
There are two lines of thought on how high you should throw the dice. Most DI’s will start off on... Continue reading

Dice Control PLUS Bet Control = BIG PROFITS

By Heavy
The best shooter in the world can't win if he doesn't bet his hands correctly. It seems so obvious that... Continue reading

Stick Left Backhand Toss

By Charlie009
Start from the table top and bring your arm up in a pendulum movement and release almost shoulder high....

Stick Right Toss

By Charlie009
Face your Target (back wall). Put your left hand on rail for support, feet point towards target. Start the...

The Importance of Being Earnest-ER (About Practicing): Part III

By IrishSetter
In Part I of this article, I spoke of several rather obvious issues, Mental and Physical Preparation, Attire, Grips and... Continue reading

The Importance of Being Earnest (About Practicing) Part II

By IrishSetter
In Part I of this article, I spoke of several rather obvious issues, Mental and Physical Preparation, Attire, Grips and... Continue reading

The Importance of Being Earnest (About Practicing)

By IrishSetter
Originally I was going to address some e-mail questions I received about practice sessions in one of the Dog’s Mailbag... Continue reading

What A Concept!

By IrishSetter
Because dice influencing is a skill that requires a great deal of practice, an aspiring precision shooter generally has to... Continue reading

How I Grip The Dice: The Evolution

By IrishSetter
The Grip: This is a picture of my original grip, the 3 fingered front grip. Once I had the dice... Continue reading

The Primary Dice Sets

By Charlie009
The Flying V-3 Set The best set for tossing inside numbers (5, 6, 8, 9). Good set when the...

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