August 10, 2022

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Because of the many requests I have had from my followers wanting to know more about my Underhand Toss…I have decided to do this short Video.
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August 10, 2022

8 thoughts on “August 10, 2022

  1. Hello Mel, hope all is well. Great explanation of the grip and the Easy.. be safe..long rolls….

  2. Thank you, Mel, for showing your grip & toss. We all have to find our own but very much appreciate showing us your foundation. Really dig your low bankroll strategies, too!! Thank you! 🙏

  3. Hey Mel!, thanks for showing us your magic throw. I'm usually gripping the dice the same way, but my hand is usually on top and i'm trying not to spin/rotate the dice. and i try and hit the bottom of the table wall and bottom at the same time (trying to reduce dice roll). Usually after a couple drinks, im not so good at it….

  4. Mahalo Mel, It's always good to learn something new because I am trying to improve my dice toss from different positions on the table. Even when your betting strategies r for the whales, I still learn from them. RogerT

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