Confused on all other videos you use the right side of each dice to explain what is through axis but on the crossed sixes u use the left side of the left dice and the right side of the right dice instead using the right side of the left dice...
@@thecrapscoach Please post the title of that video right here as soon it is you tubed so I can find it easily. Such a you tube can settle the issue on dice control. (good luck)
🎲.. Thanks for watching her video and your comment. Casinos can use various ways to discourage you. The most common is to tell you you were taking too long to throw the dice. I have been told not to set the dice before also. I just walked away from that table when that occurred. As long as you throw and hit the back wall, usually no "heat" is given to you.
@@thecrapscoach When card counting became an issue casinos started started backing off successful card counters even though it wasn't cheating. If many more gamblers become successful dice controllers then casinos will start backing them off. Agree?
Nonsense when the dice leave your hand there is nothing you can do to influence its outcome. If what you say is true everyone should have learned it by now and the casinos would go bankrupt.
Thank you for your comment! And thanks for watching the video! Respectfully disagree.....A skilled is acquired with many hours of practice. Logging thousands and thousands of practice tosses. Just because I can swing a golf club, doesn't mean I am ready to turn pro. But after many years of practice, I can certainly influence my game in a positive way! Thanks for watching our videos!
It’s true once the dice leave your hand there’s nothing you can do to influence the result. However there’s a lot you can do before and up through the release of the dice that will influence the outcome. There’s many skilled dice instructors, let me know if you want a recommendation.
Serafin, keep believing that and lose a lot of money at the craps table. Craps Coach is right, you can do it based on physics, however the whole point of dice control is to avoid the 7, not hitting a certain number all the time.