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frank1004 |
Anyone have training exercises for improving hands? |
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Just went and got a bunch of chips at a different casino today. Want to really make my hands great. Any recommendations? Also how would you go about practicing picking checks? By picking checks obviously, but any way in particular? Thanks.
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appistappis |
Re: Anyone have training exercises for improving hands? | #1 | ||
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use your left hand, it feels like someone else.
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VegasMan1 |
Practicing | #2 | ||
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Practing picking normal payouts. $7 1 check with inside hand, 2 checks with outside hand. $14 4 checks outside hand, 2 checks inside hand. $21 1 check outside hand, 4 checks inside hand. Repeat.
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MI dealer |
Re: Practicing | #3 | ||
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If you play piano, work on Bach.
I like his Two Part Inventions. My piano playing is best described by the term "lump" and it's not for public consumption, but I find it's good for reconnecting with ambidexterity. |
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samiamiam |
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get the video. If not, drop cut two colors offset on one another and pick them down. Simulate 32 across 5 on each , clean up cut change $10 in the come then 64 across, clean up then run down a stack in the come followed by 96 across and 128
do that over and over till your blue |
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PitTwo4ever |
co-ordination | #5 | ||
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Just play Guitar Hero on Hard and then make your way up to expert. I'm going to try to get my casino to pay for all of this training.
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MI dealer |
Re: co-ordination | #6 | ||
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Can Guitar Hero be played left handed?
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PiercedMoonyMom |
Re: co-ordination | #7 | ||
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Red in one hand, white in the other. Drop-cut one red, one white on top of the red, then another white on top, alternating until both stacks are gone. Split the resulting stack, then drop-cut and sort them back out into separate stacks as fast and accurately as you can. Then do two at a time, then three, then four, then five, then progressive one-two-three-four-five in the same stack. Work on accuracy, being able to stack forty (or more) cheques without the resulting stack falling over and without "adjusting" along the way.
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PitTwo4ever |
Re: co-ordination | #8 | ||
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Yup, just go to your "Lefty Flip" in the "Options" menu.
You will now be strumming with your "inside hand" |
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Smee 71 |
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Grab a stack in each hand
drop cut, alternately, to make one stack this will also help you with placement and keep you from slamming your cheques PEACE D |
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GeeJoon |
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I'd just say do it consitently during the day, maybe while watching tv, practice paying all the proper unit payouts (7-14-21-28) with a stack of red and
one of white. If that gets too easy then do 42 (three colors), Get a routine that you'd do during a half hour show or two. That's how I got from the
el cortez to a top paying strip gig in less than 18 months. (Also practice drop cutting with both hands, that's important too)
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