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Hands-On Dice Control
Training Clinics
Dealer School Practice Sessions reinforce and/or tweak your skills and increase your confidence in your skill/advantage maintenance program.
Travel to Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and Mississippi for clinics by our expert instructors at our designated dealer schools where you will receive an analysis of your throwing form and any corrective actions that are necessary.
Dealer School One-on-one Training Sessions are Available
An experienced PARR Coach checks out your form, corrects any outpoints, and suggests "tweaks" where necessary.
Many PARR players have told us that they learned more from our coaches and experienced instructors than from an expensive course that they took earlier.
Watching the coaches and the other players' throws will give you the confidence to put your own money on the line and start winning. Here is where you reinforce your DVD and Home Practice learning program for diagnosing/correcting throwing flaws, but you also learn how to spot outpoints in a fellow PARR Player's form.
Call with your order and register for a Sharpshooter/PARR Dealer School Training Session.
Please call 1-800-257-7130 with your order and ask about registering for a Dealer School Hands-on Coaching/Training/Practice Session. Training Sessions are held in Atlantic City, Las Vegas, and other locations including Mississippi.
Examples of reports from a one-on-one PARR Hands-on Session
Hello Fellow Parr Members,
I have been using PARR for over Two years, and I should have attended this session much earlier, during my learning curve. The methods learned in the Sharpshooter book and the DVD's were priceless of course, but the HANDS on Critique is Equally Necessary.
Walt gave me the specific critique I needed. His Pearls of Wisdom I may have, or May Never have discovered my self. That's why you need someone else, not only to see your weaknesses but also to point out your strengths.
Walt confirmed a lot of things I was doing Right, and I was glad about that since it confirmed all my practice was worthwhile, and I did not develop any permanent or " hard to unlearn" bad habits.
Employing two of his suggestions that evening, produced a very good winning night.
To all the Coaches,
I was so happy that I was able to attend the Saturday PARR Clinic. I learned techniques to help me improve my game and I also learned about betting strategies. So much great information and quality coaching.
After the session on Saturday, I went back to Resorts to play and WOW was my session excellent. I tossed for a very long time, through 2 changes of table dealers! I was a little less conservative in my betting than usual and did very well.
Curly: the adjustment you made in my finger grip was right on target. It made all the difference!
Thanks again Curly, Walt and Houdini.
Player reports after PARR Group Session:
Walt immediately gave me a few suggestions that improved my toss. Instead of trying to soften my throw he moved me to SL2. I have tried forever to work from SL1 and I always landed to close to the wall. I am tall and wasn't able to adapt to SL1. He told me I had a hitch in my shoulder before my backswing and he shortened up my backswing. My arm was also too stiff. My toss became smoother and fluid.
I left feeling much better about my game.
After Dealer School Session Report
Threw for a while betting the minimum until I got comfortable.
It didn't take long for the dice to start coming off my fingers softly and traveling down the table perfectly straight and together hitting the felt lightly and bouncing softly against the wall. I started to increase my bets, played the iron cross and started winning. I dropped the field when I started hitting inside numbers. I threw at least 4 different times making 2-3 points and many numbers.
Others came to play and I used the hot roll finder minimizing my exposure. The table started to get crowded and my toss started to deteriorate so I left the table up about 40 units.
I have been trying to influence dice for 2-1/2 years and never felt like I had any influence before. I joined PARR 6 months ago. At this point the challenge for me is to have the same confidence and play well again and play well at a crowded table.
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