hows the book coming along?
you still believe in santa claus don't u?
and the easter bunny
Quote from: Tomla on April 07, 2016, 09:20:33 PM
hows the book coming along?
Perfect timing Tom :thumbsup:, I was posting something on that subject.
I wish to hear some suggestions here.
First, I'd prefer to avoid the baccarat rules, baccarat anedocts and something like that not focusing on an actual strategic plan.
I'm wondering if intricated mathematical bac facts might be presented or not.
I think they are but I've already posted a large part of them here and there.
Naturally I'll be particularly focused on the statistical field, the main part where my methods rely upon.
My baccarat idea considers a general plan and three main different methods.
Whenever everything converges into a single bet the winning rate is astounding high, yet these occurences are really rare.
Not considering that it will be very difficult to follow 4 different plans to assess when and/or how to bet.
I'm sure that the general plan along with just one method may allow to ascertain the peculiarities of the game.
So I have thought to split the subject into two or three different books.
Of course anyone can ascertain the validity of my theories just after the first book.
Even if my methods rely on a strict flat betting strategy, a MM procedure could get the player a virtual no chance to lose two (selected) shoes in a row.
Of course a slow multilayered plan cannot lose itlr either but it needs a lot of patience as my bets are rarely spread along the shoes.
I'm not proposing a system, I'm just offering a multiangled whole plan to consider bac outcomes.
A section will be devoted to the "illusion of action" topic, a thing we cannot forget as casinos don't like rare bettors.
Especially if they are more right than wrong on their bets.
About the availability, I'm thinking to offer the book within a very restricted amount of people (let's say well known BS posters).
I want to feedback you about what I've written.
as.
I would like to get a copy.
According to Frank Scoblete , author of several books on gambling , it is not so easy to get a publisher for a book.
Thanks garfield for your confidence.
@ND: yes, you are right. It's difficult to get a publisher. Too many people are claiming to beat this game.
But as already sayed, I've decided to offer my findings to a very restricted pool of bac players.
I know they won't spread my ideas because it would be stup.id to do that.
No HG, no genius findings, just "solid" ideas applied on very long statistical findings anyone could easily test.
One thing is for sure: reading my ideas you won't get any fun out of this game, just a difficult and diluted source of long term income.
But for anyone wanting to buy my book: be prepared to wait and wait and wait.
There are no easy ways to beat baccarat, just taking advantage of some long term statistical features. Being the byproduct of mathematical issues.
as.
Why do you need a publisher in these days? Why not an e-book?
Quote from: Albalaha on April 11, 2016, 02:06:04 AM
Why do you need a publisher in these days? Why not an e-book?
Yeah, Albalaha and welcome back. ^-^
Actually I don't know anything about the e-book market, maybe you could be so kind to give me some hint privately.
Thanks!
as.
Dear Asym,
I answered your PM and telling all gambling authors(aspirants) that first of all you need to consider if what you are offering is something original and helpful to a newbie gambler or not. If not, a book is not a good idea. You can write an ebook and put up on sale on amazon/ebay but soon you will get either none or negative remarks and no buyers thereafter.
I did my "King system" nearly 6 years back and now focussing for my upcoming book, "positive gambling" for over 3 years. http://albalaha.lefora.com/topic/16928363/My-forthcoming-proposed-ebook#.VwswJPl97IU
Yet to be finalized.
Thanks Albalaha!
Actually I got a couple of publishers interested , but I do want to restrain at most the sharing of my ideas.
I'm sure I'll get positive outcomes (or at least I hope so) from people who really knows the game.
That is around 1% of people who play baccarat. ;-)
as.
I'll be sure to tell all the players I see day in and day out that they are not your 1%. This site represents 00.00000000001% or some stupidly low percentage of players. Maybe one day I'll fly you in to my house to wipe some of you up and down a shoe. The arrogance on here is just as thick as the moron.
Quote from: 21 Aces on April 11, 2016, 08:28:39 AM
I'll be sure to tell all the players I see day in and day out that they are not your 1%. This site represents 00.00000000001% or some stupidly low percentage of players. Maybe one day I'll fly you in to my house to wipe some of you up and down a shoe. The arrogance on here is just as thick as the moron.
Where do you play?
Quote from: AsymBacGuy on April 10, 2016, 11:40:29 PM
I know they won't spread my ideas because it would be stup.id to do that.
But for anyone wanting to buy my book: be prepared to wait and wait and wait.
Look, I know I am a bit harsh and confrontational and I AM TRYING to change my ways BUT it's pretty hard not to make fun when you read stuff like above!
Praytell, how you going to write a book and keep the secret contained therein at the same time?
Frankly, John, I think your problem is that you haven't quite figured out how to become a system seller!
Quote from: Jimske on April 11, 2016, 02:45:58 PM
Where do you play?
Not going to disclose, but it's full of a substantial number of players always of all ages, walks of life etc. that are there consistently. We are talking about young. old. rich, poor, mostly Asian, but some diversity. I see players literally wearing 5 figures of _hit with big plays that have absolutely zero hesitation or reservation sitting next to or having most any other player. I see the sharpest players BIG BIG BIG just don't care if the whole table follows their lead. I see two players last night set up a 5 figure minimum buy in table in one of the worst locations on the entire floor in terms of prestige - JUST DON'T CARE. Play, play, play, win the best you can.
F, in Asia there are tournaments with tens of thousands of entrants. And nobody knows how to play?
:))Mostly Asian, huh? Gee that would be unusual! :))
You scared we will find out you're a little newbie d i p s h i t? :))
Quote from: Jimske on April 11, 2016, 05:00:04 PM
:))Mostly Asian, huh? Gee that would be unusual! :))
You scared we will find out you're a little newbie d i p s h i t? :))
- Been playing since the late fall.
- One down day in the last month having played every day except 3 after the down day.
- Hit personal best last night after a terrible business day including 3 high payout bet wins and I called one of them to the whole table. Called another to the whole table later, but didn't bet it.
- Playing at a residence note and car note a month win clip already.
- I know more about this game than most of you pikers on here already
AND SO DO A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF PLAYERS AT MY HOUSE THAT APPARENTLY DON'T EXIST IN YOU 'IN THE LONG RUN' FANTASY LAND.And don't even get me started on this whole Asian player racist _hit. They made the game because apparently Europeans are too wussified to win at it. So I am thankful the game is still being played and available because it means BANK.
Not disclosing because I care more about not having all of this that I post here tied to me as a player at my house. I love my house, the floor management, hosts, dealers, etc. There are many, many alternatives in the area and a few of them are just as good, but I play at #1. I already like it that much. Top players will hammer down at any table and that is a huge advantage versus a house where they would tend to isolate at high limit tables.
Quote from: Jimske on April 11, 2016, 03:01:17 PM
Look, I know I am a bit harsh and confrontational and I AM TRYING to change my ways BUT it's pretty hard not to make fun when you read stuff like above!
Praytell, how you going to write a book and keep the secret contained therein at the same time?
Frankly, John, I think your problem is that you haven't quite figured out how to become a system seller!
Dear Jimskie I never thought to be a system seller as there are no systems to beat this game.
Anyway you are right: if I do want to publish a book I'll have to accept the pros and cons related to that.
I'll sell the book only to some people I like then, even if I've lost my credibility as you sayed elsewhere. Better so.
as.
Time for the cashew and Guinness, hey hey.
Quote from: soxfan on April 11, 2016, 10:17:26 PM
Time for the cashew and Guinness, hey hey.
What does it mean?
as.
Quote from: 21 Aces on April 11, 2016, 05:03:47 PM
- Been playing since the late fall.
- One down day in the last month having played every day except 3 after the down day.
- Hit personal best last night after a terrible business day including 3 high payout bet wins and I called one of them to the whole table. Called another to the whole table later, but didn't bet it.
- Playing at a residence note and car note a month win clip already.
- I know more about this game than most of you pikers on here already AND SO DO A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF PLAYERS AT MY HOUSE THAT APPARENTLY DON'T EXIST IN YOU 'IN THE LONG RUN' FANTASY LAND.
And don't even get me started on this whole Asian player racist _hit. They made the game because apparently Europeans are too wussified to win at it. So I am thankful the game is still being played and available because it means BANK.
Not disclosing because I care more about not having all of this that I post here tied to me as a player at my house. I love my house, the floor management, hosts, dealers, etc. There are many, many alternatives in the area and a few of them are just as good, but I play at #1. I already like it that much. Top players will hammer down at any table and that is a huge advantage versus a house where they would tend to isolate at high limit tables.
You crack me up! I may start drinking Guiness! It's funny listening to your first time assessments and the love affair you are having.
You remind me of the little boy who got his first "kiss." Then he went around telling EVERYONE what a unique experience he had! :))
My point about Asian players which apparently went over your head due to your inexperience is that most, if not all, Baccarat pits are mostly Asian!
Quote from: Jimske on April 12, 2016, 03:05:38 PM
You crack me up! I may start drinking Guiness! It's funny listening to your first time assessments and the love affair you are having.
You remind me of the little boy who got his first "kiss." Then he went around telling EVERYONE what a unique experience he had! :))
My point about Asian players which apparently went over your head due to your inexperience is that most, if not all, Baccarat pits are mostly Asian!
I agree. :))
I do know that Asian players represent the majority... I wish I knew Mandarin and many other Asian languages. It was the 1% of players know the game comment that set me off.