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Started by gr8player, May 05, 2015, 05:23:09 PM

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AsymBacGuy

Since I believe you have a very good background on how to play this game, go on without fear!

The only enemy will be only you, not the game.

All the best for your concentration and discipline, you won't need luck besides that.

as.
Baccarat is 99% skill and 1% luck

CLEAR EYES, FULL HEARTS. CAN'T LOSE
(Friday Night Lights TV series)

I NEVER LOSE.
I EITHER WIN OR LEARN
(Nelson Mandela)

Winners don't do different things, they do things differently (Albalaha)

gr8player

Thank you for your vote of confidence, ABG.

And, may I say, your assessment and commentary are correct.  Once the serious player both realizes and accepts that which he is able to control as opposed to that which he cannot, the game then comes into a much clearer focus for him.  In that way, your efforts now become concentrated on exactly the correct aspects of your game.

Thanks again, ABG, and stay well.

ezmark

Wishing you well, gr8player

gr8player

Thanks, EZ, much appreciated.  Great vibes throughout this forum....good job, guys!

Xander

Playing professionally requires an advantage over the casino, not just a system.  You should keep your regular job.

Dutchie

GR8,
      Best of luck to you and I know how passionate you are about the game.I was on  the old Baccarat Forum under the user name "tripper"and followed many of your posts.May the "Baccarat Gods" be on your side.Keep us posted.[smiley]aes/money.png[/smiley]

gr8player

Thank you for your kind words, Dutchie/tripper, much appreciated.  I wish you all the best of it, as well.

Hello, Xander/snowman.  You are entitled to your opinion, just please refrain from stating it as fact.  My job, as of mid-May, will be relocated to the Baccarat tables in AC and CT.

Wish me well in my new endeavor.

Xander

I will try to refrain from using facts, logic, math, and common sense at your request.

AsymBacGuy

Quote from: Xander on May 07, 2015, 04:40:01 PM
Playing professionally requires an advantage over the casino, not just a system. 

This statement is absolutely correct.

Just a question.
Would you play a no mathematical edge method even though you have ascertained that it invariably works on the very long run?

Thanks in advance

as.

Baccarat is 99% skill and 1% luck

CLEAR EYES, FULL HEARTS. CAN'T LOSE
(Friday Night Lights TV series)

I NEVER LOSE.
I EITHER WIN OR LEARN
(Nelson Mandela)

Winners don't do different things, they do things differently (Albalaha)

tdx

Here is some simple advice for all gamblers :

Only 5 things can happen in a session of gambling ( a session can be any number of bac shoes played, any number of spins on a roulette wheel, a certain number of hours played, any number of blackjack shoes played  etc etc etc - basically its anything you want a session to be )

In that session. 5 things can happen :

1. You can win alot
2. You can win a little
3. You can break even
4. You can lose a little
5 You can lose alot

1,2, are good, 3 is basically a draw  and 4 can be handled financially and psychologically.

5 is the disaster area. If you would like to succeed financially, you must avoid number 5 which is a bankroll buster and confidence destroyer.

Only way to avoid 5 is risk a small % of bankroll in any session, hopefully not more than 5 % of bankroll on any session.

Hopefully a word to the wise in sufficient.
 

soxfan

Losing "alot" is relative. That's why no session loss/progression bustout should eat up too much of yer lifetime bankroll. That's why having a sufficient bankroll is key, hey hey.

tiger74

Way to go gr8player.  I've been reading your posts since baccarat forum.com, and I must say, your baccarat experiences, advices, and tips are very sincere and truth to the heart.  I strongly wish you well (as myself) on the road of making a living from baccarat.  I have a lot to learn from you and others.  Please keep us posted of your ventures so I myself could learn from you.  Even though I have never met you in person, but from the way you post, I want to salute for your contributions to the learning of baccarat.  Yes, we are basically "comrades in arms"; we are not here to prove who is smarter but helping each other to win a little edge over the casino.  gr8player,  I can tell you're a very educated person.  Best Wishes.  With lots of Respects.

tdx

Losing "alot" is relative. That's why no session loss/progression bustout should eat up too much of yer lifetime bankroll. That's why having a sufficient bankroll is key, hey hey.


That's correct....that's why I suggest never losing more than 5 % of your bankroll on any session.

If you keep on risking 15 % to 20 % of bankroll on any session, you will eventually bust out.

soxfan

I'm kinda surprised that the john-O ain't chimed in to wish the gr88888one well, hey hey.

gr8player

Quote from: tiger74 on May 08, 2015, 08:18:40 AM
Way to go gr8player.  I've been reading your posts since baccarat forum.com, and I must say, your baccarat experiences, advices, and tips are very sincere and truth to the heart.  I strongly wish you well (as myself) on the road of making a living from baccarat.  I have a lot to learn from you and others.  Please keep us posted of your ventures so I myself could learn from you.  Even though I have never met you in person, but from the way you post, I want to salute for your contributions to the learning of baccarat.  Yes, we are basically "comrades in arms"; we are not here to prove who is smarter but helping each other to win a little edge over the casino.  gr8player,  I can tell you're a very educated person.  Best Wishes.  With lots of Respects.

There, right there, that makes my time spent posting on these boards all worthwhile.  Especially since my computer access time has always been rather restricted.  So it is a very heartfelt thank you that I send out to you, tiger74.  And I wish you all the very bet of it at the tables as well.