The slow motion is awesome, I’ve been looking for videos that show the dice in the air from release to landing! Great video and please keep making these!
Much, much respect. Thank you for this video. So many people, so much BS out here. I'm like don't just talk about it do it to prove it. You've got me convinced that dice control makes a difference.
Maybe 1 or two of throws were controlled. You hit the ground so hard they fly into the wall and turn random. I feel like.. if you are gonna throw that high you need even more back spin to break when they hit the table so that they will just slide into the wall. I think the real goal is to slide into the back wall and never touch those diamonds.
Practicing every chance I get, love your technique but I’m having trouble slowly down the spin on the dice, but I’m getting there. I’m down to about 3 revolutions a throw. Thank you 🤙🏻
Tried your method of throwing without the dice spinning. Twice I rolled for a long time and made myself and the rest of the table money. I'm going to practice this more so I can get some consistency.
Thanks for the video, really like the slow motion. I know you have gotten some negative comments, but keep posting. There are plenty of us that enjoy these training videos. Remember that not every MLB pitcher throws a strike every time and Babe Ruth didn’t hit a Homer every time he came to the plate.
Hi Javier, great video. If you want to improve your toss, especially with the back wall and the side dice action the key is your release. if you watch the video when you release the dice you bring your throwing hand across your body so you can see the dice. this is a habit 99.9 prevent of dice throwers do. the thing is it affects the dice because you only think you are moving your hand after the dice are released when in fact you are already starting to make adjustments mentally before you have even started your swing, it is a habit the body, just like the tossing arm build muscle memory. When the dice leave your hand you bring your hand to the right and down in an arch. if you look at the dice they are only following your instructions. the key to this is, just like you have tried to focus on a landing zone is to also focus on an ending position for your arm so that it is where you want it to be at the end of every toss and it should be there Until the dice have made contact with the table. So you will want to pick a spot on the back wall, most likely the middle of the back wall and have your fingers and hand be directly in front of you and extended out about chest to shoulder length hight. don't move your hand to see the dice results. you have it filmed and honestly. once they hit the table your job is done, now it all depends on how they react. if you do this, keep your arm straight it also means you will be keeping your wrist strat and the no back wall hits will become a thing of the past. hope this helps. I really enjoy your videos too I think you have a nice soft toss. keep up the good work ;)
Don Dice never stay "on axis". They may end up on a number that is on the same axis but dice scatter every which way. No matter how you grip, set or throw the dice, each one will land on a number on the same axis 66.7% of the time. Why? Because there are 4 out of 6 numbers that are onnthe original axis. Not rocket science. Simple math.
@@UltimateTexasHoldemGuru, thanks for your input, I appreciate your thoughts on this and as a Math Guru too, Amazing . you said "Dice never stay "on axis". They may end up on a number that is on the same axis but dice scatter every which way." You should probably learn more about what we're talking about before you make a comment. because your own comment agrees with what we are talking about lmao. anywhooo, learning to be consistent and repetitive is what were doing repeating good or bad habits. kinda like giving a valueless comment from a false match perspective, using statistics from Non influenced dice VS influenced. but thanks for your deep thoughts on the subject Guru :)
@@TheWordSlayer1 My comment explains why dice control is a total myth. I will repeat myself again to see if you can understand it this time. Hitting the same spot on the table means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. You have ZERO CONTROL on what it does after it hits the wall. Hitting the same spot on the table twice in a row will generate two different reactions everytime so it has ZERO EFFECT on the outcome and means NOTHING. You obviously dont understand the concept of randomness, independence or simple physics.
@@UltimateTexasHoldemGuru This will be my last response to you as it is a waste of Time, for both of us. You have Zero Clue as to why people practice Dice control,. What number of rolls from the same person from the same spot on a table would it take to show influence to you? 100, 500, 1000, 10,00. you are Stuck on what you are looking at VS the actual casino game, the rules and why people who practice and shoot do so. I like your Capitalization of your words it helps with your GURU status lol Rick Flair would be proud. what software did you use to test actual dice influencers (Actual practiced shooters who know what they are doing) and what were you testing for. how many times should the Seven Roll in 36 rolls, 360 rolls, 3600, 36000 rolls. I will end it with this. I have been doing this for over 20 years, and recorded well over 10k rolls on a 12 foot craps table from both SR and SL. your knowledge of what you are trying to talk about is both lacking and flawed partly because you can't see the forest for the trees. Good luck at the tables.
I like playing the field numbers do you set your dice for any field numbers that you can win off of what be a good dice set to hit field numbers ? Showing love from Nashville 🛫
I really enjoy the camera angles, slow mo, and music. Can you explain your understanding of how DI works for you because your slow mo videos, which are awesome, seems to clearly show the randomness once the dice hit the felt and back wall yet obviously there is a level of influence that is borne out by your SOR.
Good throws. My favorite set is the inside craps set. 2,3,12 and aim at the big 6/8. Lots of outside numbers . Then change to underhand toss if needed.
Bro you just got a subscriber out of me. Looking at your video plus the comments you have here are really informative. I really want to start practicing more. Just bought some dice. Unfortunately I don’t have the room for craps table at my house. If you have any beginner tips I’m open ears.
Awesome and welcome. I’m coming out with more videos soon explain how to dice control. (Try to get built a half table to practice. My table helped me a lot). Good luck and if you have any questions or suggestions let me know.
Dice never stay "on axis". They may end up on a number that is on the same axis but dice scatter every which way. No matter how you grip, set or throw the dice, each one will land on a number on the same axis 66.7% of the time. Why? Because there are 4 out of 6 numbers that are onnthe original axis. Not rocket science. Simple math.
When you throw, try to release straight and not move you throwing arm to the left... That should help with you dice tilting to one side even you throw.
The low or no spin toss is much better at lower altitudes I usually like velocity on the spin at high trajectory guess depends on the set to at the end of the day if your throw is making you money who really gives a shit 🤑
I've seen lots of videos but one critical element that is rarely mention is how to execute the release to get the proper spin on the dice just before launching. 1) Dice set. 2)Aim desired landing zone 3) Parallel and perpendicular launch. 4) Thumb release as you're about to let go of the dice!
Dice never stay "on axis". They may end up on a number that is on the same axis but dice scatter every which way. No matter how you grip, set or throw the dice, each one will land on a number on the same axis 66.7% of the time. Why? Because there are 4 out of 6 numbers that are onnthe original axis. Not rocket science. Simple math.
I think your arc is too high and YES the other guys mention that tilt (try to keep your throw leveled to the felt and perpendicular to the back wall, otherwise it's just random throws. Dice are splitting too much. Love the background music though. Check out the dominator's videos on TH-cam: THE FIVE PHYSICAL ELEMENTS OF DICE CONTROL. That will give you an idea as to how to execute good practice habits.
Dice never stay "on axis". They may end up on a number that is on the same axis but dice scatter every which way. No matter how you grip, set or throw the dice, each one will land on a number on the same axis 66.7% of the time. Why? Because there are 4 out of 6 numbers that are onnthe original axis. Not rocket science. Simple math.
That set gives you lots of crap numbers so always bet the horn. I will use that for come out and bet the horn. You seven out much quicker with that set.
Dice never stay "on axis". They may end up on a number that is on the same axis but dice scatter every which way. No matter how you grip, set or throw the dice, each one will land on a number on the same axis 66.7% of the time. Why? Because there are 4 out of 6 numbers that are onnthe original axis. Not rocket science. Simple math.
Those tosses are amazing. It’s so cool to watch them stay on axis in the air.
The slow motion is awesome, I’ve been looking for videos that show the dice in the air from release to landing! Great video and please keep making these!
Much, much respect. Thank you for this video. So many people, so much BS out here.
I'm like don't just talk about it do it to prove it. You've got me convinced that dice control makes a difference.
Like your knuckle ball throw and slow motion video , keep it up
Thanks!!!
Maybe 1 or two of throws were controlled. You hit the ground so hard they fly into the wall and turn random. I feel like.. if you are gonna throw that high you need even more back spin to break when they hit the table so that they will just slide into the wall. I think the real goal is to slide into the back wall and never touch those diamonds.
I really enjoy your work ethics and the time you take to display your work...you show people what you do..keep it up
Love the video do you have more
Awesome video brother great boss keep up the great work that was awesome
I’m glad you liked it thx!!!
Practicing every chance I get, love your technique but I’m having trouble slowly down the spin on the dice, but I’m getting there. I’m down to about 3 revolutions a throw. Thank you 🤙🏻
Tried your method of throwing without the dice spinning. Twice I rolled for a long time and made myself and the rest of the table money. I'm going to practice this more so I can get some consistency.
Thanks for the video, really like the slow motion. I know you have gotten some negative comments, but keep posting. There are plenty of us that enjoy these training videos. Remember that not every MLB pitcher throws a strike every time and Babe Ruth didn’t hit a Homer every time he came to the plate.
Thx for your comment!!! I’m coming with more videos soon. I just been super busy with work but I’m making more videos in the near future.
Babe ruth was the best Pitcher in baseball, and hitter too.
Love your slow mo videos
Thx for your comment!!’
Throw is beautiful man frfr 🎲💯
Hi Javier, great video. If you want to improve your toss, especially with the back wall and the side dice action the key is your release. if you watch the video when you release the dice you bring your throwing hand across your body so you can see the dice. this is a habit 99.9 prevent of dice throwers do. the thing is it affects the dice because you only think you are moving your hand after the dice are released when in fact you are already starting to make adjustments mentally before you have even started your swing, it is a habit the body, just like the tossing arm build muscle memory.
When the dice leave your hand you bring your hand to the right and down in an arch. if you look at the dice they are only following your instructions. the key to this is, just like you have tried to focus on a landing zone is to also focus on an ending position for your arm so that it is where you want it to be at the end of every toss and it should be there Until the dice have made contact with the table.
So you will want to pick a spot on the back wall, most likely the middle of the back wall and have your fingers and hand be directly in front of you and extended out about chest to shoulder length hight. don't move your hand to see the dice results. you have it filmed and honestly. once they hit the table your job is done, now it all depends on how they react. if you do this, keep your arm straight it also means you will be keeping your wrist strat and the no back wall hits will become a thing of the past. hope this helps.
I really enjoy your videos too I think you have a nice soft toss. keep up the good work ;)
Great advice thank you!!!
Don Dice never stay "on axis". They may end up on a number that is on the same axis but dice scatter every which way. No matter how you grip, set or throw the dice, each one will land on a number on the same axis 66.7% of the time. Why? Because there are 4 out of 6 numbers that are onnthe original axis. Not rocket science. Simple math.
@@UltimateTexasHoldemGuru, thanks for your input, I appreciate your thoughts on this and as a Math Guru too, Amazing . you said "Dice never stay "on axis". They may end up on a number that is on the same axis but dice scatter every which way."
You should probably learn more about what we're talking about before you make a comment. because your own comment agrees with what we are talking about lmao.
anywhooo, learning to be consistent and repetitive is what were doing repeating good or bad habits. kinda like giving a valueless comment from a false match perspective, using statistics from Non influenced dice VS influenced. but thanks for your deep thoughts on the subject Guru :)
@@TheWordSlayer1 My comment explains why dice control is a total myth. I will repeat myself again to see if you can understand it this time. Hitting the same spot on the table means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. You have ZERO CONTROL on what it does after it hits the wall. Hitting the same spot on the table twice in a row will generate two different reactions everytime so it has ZERO EFFECT on the outcome and means NOTHING. You obviously dont understand the concept of randomness, independence or simple physics.
@@UltimateTexasHoldemGuru This will be my last response to you as it is a waste of Time, for both of us. You have Zero Clue as to why people practice Dice control,. What number of rolls from the same person from the same spot on a table would it take to show influence to you? 100, 500, 1000, 10,00. you are Stuck on what you are looking at VS the actual casino game, the rules and why people who practice and shoot do so. I like your Capitalization of your words it helps with your GURU status lol
Rick Flair would be proud. what software did you use to test actual dice influencers (Actual practiced shooters who know what they are doing) and what were you testing for. how many times should the Seven Roll in 36 rolls, 360 rolls, 3600, 36000 rolls. I will end it with this. I have been doing this for over 20 years, and recorded well over 10k rolls on a 12 foot craps table from both SR and SL. your knowledge of what you are trying to talk about is both lacking and flawed partly because you can't see the forest for the trees. Good luck at the tables.
Can you do a video of throwing from stick left or right ?
Great video Javier!
Thx!!!
I like playing the field numbers do you set your dice for any field numbers that you can win off of what be a good dice set to hit field numbers ?
Showing love from Nashville 🛫
Always set money on
a big 6 or 8 if you are a field player you never lose unless a 7 hit
I really enjoy the camera angles, slow mo, and music. Can you explain your understanding of how DI works for you because your slow mo videos, which are awesome, seems to clearly show the randomness once the dice hit the felt and back wall yet obviously there is a level of influence that is borne out by your SOR.
Good throws. My favorite set is the inside craps set. 2,3,12 and aim at the big 6/8. Lots of outside numbers . Then change to underhand toss if needed.
The craps table you use is amazing. Is it yours? and if so how did you acquire it? just curious. Thanks
P.S. Love the slow motion tracking. and camera work
What type of cameras you use.
Bro you just got a subscriber out of me. Looking at your video plus the comments you have here are really informative. I really want to start practicing more. Just bought some dice. Unfortunately I don’t have the room for craps table at my house. If you have any beginner tips I’m open ears.
Awesome and welcome. I’m coming out with more videos soon explain how to dice control. (Try to get built a half table to practice. My table helped me a lot). Good luck and if you have any questions or suggestions let me know.
Geni
You mentioned that the dice do not rotate.
How can we set this up for ourselves?
Very nice control,when r u opening ur fingers to let the dice out on the throw,it looks like u dont open them very much
True that this was a quick video to show how I do it. Thx for your comment!!!
Can you throw them from stick left 1 or stick right 1 ?
ID prefer stick right
I like the dice control, looks like you do better with 3 finger grip. The elevator music is hilarious!
That’s was a quick video on how I do it but I agree with you I do better with 3 fingers. Thx for your comment!!!
Merry Christmas Javier
Merry Christmas Rick
Great video! Just wondering, how would you set the dice to avoid the 4 or 10. In case I want to lay the 4 or 10? Please advise. Thank you.
Dice never stay "on axis". They may end up on a number that is on the same axis but dice scatter every which way. No matter how you grip, set or throw the dice, each one will land on a number on the same axis 66.7% of the time. Why? Because there are 4 out of 6 numbers that are onnthe original axis. Not rocket science. Simple math.
When is the next video?
Sry my house is under construction. In a few weeks hopefully thx for asking Gary
Nice throws man. U part Hawaiian? Noticed the flag in the back. Yessah 🤙🏽
Love watching videos on dice influence. been getting my practice in if anyone wants to check it out. Thanks for the material to study Javier
Great roll. How much that table cost and what size is it
$1500 and the is 8ft long
@@ezienex Thats pretty cheap, where did you buy it from if you dont mind me asking
Cameras are bad ass.
What size is your table you practice on
8ft long
Is that a homemade table?
No, I wish I could build that
When you throw, try to release straight and not move you throwing arm to the left... That should help with you dice tilting to one side even you throw.
If you want spin, try giving your wrist up when you throw... Like your brushing dust off your shoulder
Awesome. Thanks!!!
Nice throws bro you can sling some bones
The low or no spin toss is much better at lower altitudes I usually like velocity on the spin at high trajectory guess depends on the set to at the end of the day if your throw is making you money who really gives a shit 🤑
Video shows dice never stay on axis
I've seen lots of videos but one critical element that is rarely mention is how to execute the release to get the proper spin on the dice just before launching.
1) Dice set.
2)Aim desired landing zone
3) Parallel and perpendicular launch.
4) Thumb release as you're about to let go of the dice!
Dice never stay "on axis". They may end up on a number that is on the same axis but dice scatter every which way. No matter how you grip, set or throw the dice, each one will land on a number on the same axis 66.7% of the time. Why? Because there are 4 out of 6 numbers that are onnthe original axis. Not rocket science. Simple math.
I think your arc is too high and YES the other guys mention that tilt (try to keep your throw leveled to the felt and perpendicular to the back wall, otherwise it's just random throws. Dice are splitting too much. Love the background music though. Check out the dominator's videos on TH-cam: THE FIVE PHYSICAL ELEMENTS OF DICE CONTROL. That will give you an idea as to how to execute good practice habits.
Thanks for the tip!!!
Dice never stay "on axis". They may end up on a number that is on the same axis but dice scatter every which way. No matter how you grip, set or throw the dice, each one will land on a number on the same axis 66.7% of the time. Why? Because there are 4 out of 6 numbers that are onnthe original axis. Not rocket science. Simple math.
Your dice are turning too much when they are up in the air.
True. The Purpose of this videos are to see where I make mistakes so I can correct them in the future.
Javier what happened
I’ve been so busy I don’t have time to do anything. Thx to COVID-19
That set gives you lots of crap numbers so always bet the horn. I will use that for come out and bet the horn. You seven out much quicker with that set.
Do people actually watch these videos and conclude that these guys are dice controllers?
Dice never stay "on axis". They may end up on a number that is on the same axis but dice scatter every which way. No matter how you grip, set or throw the dice, each one will land on a number on the same axis 66.7% of the time. Why? Because there are 4 out of 6 numbers that are onnthe original axis. Not rocket science. Simple math.
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