Howard uses the all seven set. He starts by using the hard way set with 5’s on top & then rotates twice until his middle finger on top is a 2. This gives him a 5/2 for his left hand tosses. For a right hand shooter, you want the 4 on thumb & 3 on middle finger. The 2 or 3 dots should line up parallel/ along the line going towards the table end. He throws it on the off axis so that the lead dice goes off axis. This toss , when done the way Howard teaches it, comes up with a bunch of even numbers.
Howard uses the all seven set. He starts by using the hard way set with 5’s on top & then rotates twice until his middle finger on top is a 2. This gives him a 5/2 for his left hand tosses. For a right hand shooter, you want the 4 on thumb & 3 on middle finger.
The 2 or 3 dots should line up parallel/ along the line going towards the table end. He throws it on the off axis so that the lead dice goes off axis. This toss , when done the way Howard teaches it, comes up with a bunch of even numbers.
Howard uses the all sevens set.
I thought I heard him mention the hardware set---thanks, will try in future with all 7 set
Yeah.The idea for that throw, is to break the sevens by causing the dice to randomize in a specific way. It's interesting. @@bgsdiceden3439
i had snake eyes on that one roll