![]() Eventually you will get to the point where you can grip the dice with your eyes closed, relying entirely on your tactile senses to tell you that you have gripped them correctly. ![]() ![]() That means gripping them exactly the same way every time you pick them up, and that takes practice. You also have to develop Consistency when gripping the dice. Focus on gripping the dice with the tips of your fingers, not the pad. Dice are lightweight and will often stick to your fingers, especially under hot, humid conditions or toward the end of the dealers’ shift, when the dice have been in play and handled by dozens of shooters over the course of an eight hour day. In order to maximize control you will want as little skin in contact with the dice as possible. In addition to being Comfortable, the grip you use should result in you having some measure of Control over the dice. ![]() Find one that is comfortable, then work on perfecting your throw. Regardless of the shape or condition of your hands, odds are one of the grips listed below will work for you. Some have fingers that are numb due to nerve damage from diabetes or other conditions. Some people have problems with arthritis in their hands. The grip should be Comfortable for you to execute. A good grip should meet what we refer to as “The Three C’s.” The Three C’s are Comfort, Control, and Consistency. If you pre-set the dice to certain arrangements, grip and toss them consistently to the same spot on the table every time you’ll have a good probability of success.
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