Don't you just love shooting accuracy?

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Re: Don't you just love shooting accuracy?

Post by shunkaha » Sat Aug 03, 2013 4:38 pm

I believe there is alot to be said for it because I have personally played on certain tables that have "sweet spots", on a good night if you can achieve the correct toss onto that spot you tend to overall have better hands than if you toss even a few inches to either side of it. What's really ugly is when you have almost nothing to gauge that spot by and have to guess at it.

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Re: Don't you just love shooting accuracy?

Post by vegasfan2010 » Sat Aug 03, 2013 5:29 pm

I agree. I aim for a spot not a zone. I might call it my landing zone but it is a spot. I do not always hit it but that is what I am aiming for.

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Re: Don't you just love shooting accuracy?

Post by heavy » Sat Aug 03, 2013 9:22 pm

Excellent observations, and spot on. (pun intended)
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Re: Don't you just love shooting accuracy?

Post by wild child » Sun Aug 04, 2013 12:22 am

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Seems a few seasons back there was a "DART TOSS" of sorts that was all the rage plus
a bag of
pretzels*

The reviews were mixed and the jury may still be out..

* ( reference to bag of chips omitted by choice)

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Re: Don't you just love shooting accuracy?

Post by BigBen » Sun Aug 04, 2013 7:39 am

Heavy wrote:Excellent observations, and spot on. (pun intended)

+1 to what H stated.

Excellent Posts.

Also, what some folks do is they use a piece of sewing thread, and make a circle on their Practice Table/Practice Rig, and toss into that.
Some folks toss into a plastic (angled) candy container.

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Re: Don't you just love shooting accuracy?

Post by amish dude » Sun Aug 04, 2013 12:37 pm

BigBen wrote:
Heavy wrote:Excellent observations, and spot on. (pun intended)

+1 to what H stated.

Excellent Posts.

Also, what some folks do is they use a piece of sewing thread, and make a circle on their Practice Table/Practice Rig, and toss into that.
Some folks toss into a plastic (angled) candy container.

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when you find a place to buy the plastic (angled) candy container. let me no I need one or two ?
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Re: Don't you just love shooting accuracy?

Post by rhythm roller » Sun Aug 04, 2013 1:01 pm

AD,

Do you ever shop at Costco?

I haven't in awhile but they used to sell red licorice and I think pretzels in big plastic containers. After you eat the goodies you can cut down the plastic container to any height you need. It worked pretty well for a target container.
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Re: Don't you just love shooting accuracy?

Post by BigBen » Sun Aug 04, 2013 1:32 pm

amish dude wrote: when you find a place to buy the plastic (angled) candy container. let me no I need one or two ?

You GOT it, Bro!
I'll look around for you.

Hey RR,
When I go to Costco, I MUST make sure that I eat BEFORE I go there... Or else... :lol: LOL...
It reminds me of the Seinfeld episode, when Kramer feeds the Smart-Carriage Horse "BEEF-A-RONI"! :lol: LOL...

This is the type of candy container I'm referring to.
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Re: Don't you just love shooting accuracy?

Post by Bankerdude80 » Sun Aug 04, 2013 2:41 pm

tabletop123 wrote:In other words, I used to just do the old Trust-your muscle-memory toss & just try toss to a landing ZONE, but I have come to find (FOR ME) it tends to make me LAZY & just toss with no EXACT purpose.
I have to agree. When tossing a lengthy hand, it is difficult to remain focused after a significant period of time. There sometimes seems to be too much "noise" (interruptions, getting short-sticked, cocktail waitresses, etc) or delays in the game that your mind tends to wander. I seem to catch myself when it's too late, after I see I've released the dice too early, or forgot to aim for my target spot... boom! 7-out.
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Re: Don't you just love shooting accuracy?

Post by BigBen » Mon Aug 05, 2013 7:58 am

Yup, that's exactly why I DON'T use a plastic container... They're dice-destroyers.
Some guys put a towel in the containers, but if the dice hit the edge of the container... :o

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Re: Don't you just love shooting accuracy?

Post by POPdevil » Mon Aug 05, 2013 2:24 pm

BigBen wrote:Yup, that's exactly why I DON'T use a plastic container... They're dice-destroyers.
Some guys put a towel in the containers, but if the dice hit the edge of the container... :o
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I picked up 5 new casino dice for about $9. I use 2 of the dice until they feel wore out and then I change out. I like the plastic container idea.

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