| To become proficient in CRAPS you need to
become knowledgeable about Comps, Rhythm Rolling, Attitude, Playing, and
Savings.
This article will deal with Rhythm Rolling.
1. Dice Setting
2. Installing Your Grip
3. Creating Your Throw
4. Entering your Zone
DICE SETTING -
If you’re going to shoot, why not set the dice? You’ve nothing to lose,
and, if you keep setting them in a certain manner, and tossing them in
the same spot each time, you might develop your own “signature,” - a
special preference for certain numbers, for example, the fours and tens.
There are only six different ways to actually set the dice, and the
method known as the “Hard Way Set” is the most popular.
This set minimizes the sevens and maximizes the
amounts of 4, 6, 8, and 10 numbers being thrown. In addition, the
numbers 2, 3, 11, and 12 will never show. This is set by setting the
dice so when you rotate them towards you, all you see are the hard ways
- 4, 6, 8, and 10. Of course on each individual die you should see the
2, 3, 4 and 5 in that order. You can set this quickly just by putting
the 1's and 6's on each horizontal axis. And remember, the opposite
sides of a die always add up to seven, so if you’re looking for a four
and you see a three, just flip it over. You might also speed things
along if you ask the stickman to return the dice to you with “all sixes”
(for example) which will make setting a little more efficient.
By practicing at home you should be able to set the
dice in few seconds. This will take a little work but really, isn’t it
worth it? INITIATING YOUR GRIP - You need to grip the dice so when they
leave your hand they stay in the same parallel position. You need to
stand in the same position and grip them the same way each time. Grips
vary with people, but my favorite is the “3 finger grip.”
Just place your 2nd, 3rd and 4th fingers along the
upper ridge of the front dice, and your thumb on the upper ridge in
between the two back sides. Your pinky is tucked away and not used. You
would then make sure all of your fingers are exerting equal pressure on
the dice and toss them. This all takes some practice, and you can do it
in your hotel room.
CREATING YOUR THROW -
The best place to throw the dice is either from stick left or stick
right, in order to minimize the distance the dice must travel. Try both
positions and stay with the one you like best. Once you are in position
and have and gripped the dice, they must be tossed with a slight
backspin, and land in the passline area, bounce, and then slightly
glance off the backboard and rest without bouncing again. The way to do
this is to toss them low, not more than 45 degrees up from the table,
and with very little force.
You might imagine something sitting on pass line, like
a cereal bowl or a cigar box. Your job is to toss the dice so they land
in the center of the bowl or box without bouncing out. The y should be
tossed that lightly, and if they are, they will not be disturbed by the
triangled backboard and end up on the layout with your desired results.
If there are chips in the way, just ask the bettors to move them. You
need to do whatever it takes to succeed!
ENTERING THE ZONE -
This is where you must tune out the dealers and other players. When you
are throwing numbers the dealers, players, drink girls, friends,
enemies, and anyone passing by will want to talk to you. You need to
tune all of this out and concentrate on your set, grip and throw. The
way to do this is to retreat into your “safe place.” Some people imagine
themselves on a Beach in Hawaii, and when they close their eyes, all
they see is palm trees (not scowling dealers), all they hear is the surf
(not yelling players), and all they smell is flowers (not cigar smoke).
You need to block out all of the negatives and only think positive
thoughts. Picture yourself in Hawaii with no distractions.
Picture yourself quickly setting, gripping and
throwing the dice. Picture the dice floating through the air, landing
where you want them to, slighting bouncing off the backboard, and
displaying the desired results. Picture all this happening before you do
anything - and then do it!
So, to become a proficient DICE rhythm roller, you
need DICE - Dice Setting, Initiating your grip, Creating your throw, and
Entering the zone. |