Dice Setting, Setting the Dice

Dice Setting, Setting the Dice

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Dice Control, Dice Setting
The PARR Enhancement Manual is the Foundation of the Sharpshooter/PARR Learning Program

Dice Control Course

Dice Control Reality

 

Why Sharpshooter/PARR Superior Learning Program
puts the edge into your own hands and keeps it there!

How To Insure That Dice Control Works For You!

 

Like most craps players, you probably have been reading about Dice Control in books, articles and websites.

Perhaps you have tried learning from a book or website or have taken a course in dice control from a craps school and found dice control too difficult and cumbersome to learn.

Or you have avoided learning because you don't wish to take the time to learn, practice and maintain the skill.

To address these possible concerns, let's compare the skill of dice control at the craps table to the skill of a golfer on the golf course.

If you're a golfer, you hit the ball with your club and the ball flies into orbit. But wait! It doesn't travel straight down the fairway like you intended. It hooks off to the left and lands in a sand trap.

Do you know why it hooked? You think back to your swing and contact with the ball, but you probably have no idea what you did that caused the hook.

To make my point, let's compare this golf example with craps dice control. You're standing to the right of the Stickman, you pick up the dice, square them to the back wall like you've been taught, and release them into orbit.

Your objective is to see the dice land softly, topple off the back wall, gently repelling straight back, and neatly, quickly come to rest on a winning number (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10).

The dice land softly but topple off to the right with too much "splatter."

Or you may see one die veer off the left and the other veer off to the right.

On the other hand, you may watch your dice travel together in orbit, land softly, repel easily off the back wall, and still come to rest on the dreaded 7.

What's going on here?

Like the Golfer or most "dice controllers," you probably have no idea what's going on.

With Sharpshooter/PARR, you do. We like to compare Sharpshooter/PARR to the mechanic in your auto repair garage. He has the knowledge to diagnose and fix the problem in your auto engine.

With Sharpshooter/PARR you have the knowledge to diagnose and correct your dice control form. On your very next toss!!

This Diagnosis/Correction is Exclusive to Sharpshooter/PARR. We like to think of it as:

CORRECTION> CONTROL = CONSISTENCY IN WINNING

This is the Sharpshooter/PARR Difference With the Sharpshooter/PARR Dice Control Course, you are given the learning tools to recognize problems with your controlled throw and, more importantly, when problems do occur, such as random landings, you are taught to recognize why they occur and how to fix them -- even on your very next throw of the dice! This self-diagnosise and self-correctione capability contributes to:

  • More Rolls before the 7 out;
  • Consistency in winnings;
  • Short duration for skill development;
  • Avoiding losses.

Another important benefit is your cost of learning and maintaining the skill. There is no need for you to take an expensive course and then spend additional money for "Tune-ups."

With Sharpshooter/PARR, you tune/tweak your own dice control form. For those wanting hands-on instruction, it's available for the modest cost of just $125 for a 3-hour session.

A Small Investment In Sharpshooter/PARR Will Pay Off

 

Sharpshooter/PARR will pay off many times over because it provides you with a stable advantage, an advantage that “gets the money” in a high percentage of your casino sessions!

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