Saturday night, after a Shoe of play a few of us regulars went to the steakhouse with a generous comp from the floor manager. Steaks and shrimp cocktails all around. Beautiful glasses of cognac at the start.
Here is the outcome of our discussion and what we all should seriously adhere to for each session:
Prepare for the worst, expect failure. But don't stress and seriously consider your buyin risk capital. Believe in yourself, not the Shoe to match your desires. Deploy your knowledge and experience while you "Go for it" and "Do it".
The luxury of experience is knowledge.
The outcome of NEW EXPERIENCE is almost always 'Spiff-Balling'.
Play visual patterns/trends with a short attempt to capture 2 to 4, possibly 5 hits in a small section of the Shoe divided up into 4 sections. (FYI, I have written extensively about 'sections')
You need to play chess while the others are playing checkers.
"...Prepare for the worst, expect failure. But don't stress and seriously consider your buyin risk capital. Believe in yourself, not the Shoe to match your desires. Deploy your knowledge and experience while you "Go for it" and "Do it"..."
I concur.
I agree/ perceive many experienced players have an advantage (though may not optimally apply that advantage due to weak MM and or lack of discipline). Just my opinion /I could very well be incorrect.
Continued Success,