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#1
Quote from: The Crow on March 21, 2015, 06:11:46 AM
Hi Rolex-Watch,

The first time happen when I drove into the parking lot. A van rolled up behind my car to block me and a guy came out from the passenger side, wearing a hoodie and shades, brandishing a gun. The time was shorty after midnight. This all happened in a few seconds. I always have two banks, one with a two hundred dollars in twenties, the other 5,000.00. He demanded money and I gave him the decoy wallet, that was that. They drove away. I reported it to the casino. Big mistake. They checked the cameras and I was in a blind spot. What they said to me was that I did not behave like I was robbed because I was not emotional. A normal person would be yelling and stating frantically "I was robbed." I said to them, I was robbed and I don't want this to happen again to someone else. By the way, I am a poker player who has control over my emotions." They did not believe me and began to accuse me of making this story up because I needed an excuse, for my wife, that I lost my money by being robbed instead of losing it at the casino. What? I was coming to the casino, not leaving. I was detained for hours. They used the good cop bad cop strategy on me. I said to them to either file the complaint, arrest me, or let me go about my business. So, they let me go with a warning, if they find out that I lied, they will press charges.

They second time it happened, I had "sold" a pair of  Paquiao vs Bradley II tickets at the MGM. I was walking back to the strip and was robbed at gun point, part of the side street was dark. I did not have a wallet or bank, just the 2,000.00 I made from the tickets. Needless to say, I did not report the incident.

Being a lone wolf has it's disadvantages. I currently have a gaming partner, and we are always on alert.

The Crow


Hi The Crow.

Well, maybe next time, avail the VALET SERVICE of casinos.  :nod:

I doubt that the valet fee will hurt you because you said 4K to 10K is a walk in the park for you playing roulette.  ;)

I liked your concept of a "decoy wallet." I'll tell this to my kids just in case they will get mug.  :applause:



Natural 9  :thumbsup:
#2
Baccarat Forum / Re: Offline Vs Online
March 22, 2015, 04:12:36 AM
Quote from: WorldBaccaratKing on March 18, 2015, 02:25:29 PM
Or learn from natural9, aka, Alvin tuarez!

Somebody forgot to take his meds again.  :nope:

Hostility...Suspiciousness...Odd/Irrational Statements...Paranoid Delusions...Hallucinations...Mood Swings...Psychosis...then, eventually...Schizophrenia.  :nope:

I believe there's a Support Group for these people in your country. Take advantage of it before it's too late.  :nod:



Natural 9  ;)
#3
Quote from: Rolex-Watch on March 21, 2015, 04:00:04 PM
Well, I will be in Singapore in few weeks, Resort World or MBS, probably both!!  We could say hello and you could demo "Alvin's method", any other Singapore based members on this forum :-)


On another note, anybody remember that guy in Singapore that ran the seminars and walked around the tables telling people which side to bet.  A major  scammer, who ripped off a lot of locals, who exposed him all over the web and tried to prosecute him. I can't recall his name, but when I was in the Club in Jupiters, some Chinese guy approached me and tried to sell me his system, the cheeky b@$t@rd.  Gob-smacked, the guy has tentacles everywhere, I wonder if he is Alvin?  I felt like telling the guy who approached me, who I am and how many scammers I've upset over the last ten years, I said I've heard of him and the number of people he has ripped off and left it at that, staggering...

I will tolerate your "hinting" on my thread but DO NOT malign a person especially when that person is not here to defend himself. Such a childish and cowardly act to do.  :nod:

Have you met Alvin Tuarez? I don't think so.  :no:

I met him last year during a Christmas party thrown by Resorts World Manila to Gold, Platinum, & Black VIP members. He's a very down-to-earth person.  :thumbsup:

Just stick to the main topic so other members would benefit from this thread and will be encouraged to participate in a "sensible" discussion without any fear of being personally attacked by people like YOU and WBK.  :nod:

I play at Resorts World Manila, Solaire Resort & Casino, and the newly opened City of Dreams. Nowadays, I don't need to travel outside Manila just to play baccarat. By 2018, we will have 5 new casinos in my area of play.  :applause:

And No, I will not play alongside with you because I don't trust people like you. I've heard a lot about you and it's better to stay way from a stranger like you.  :nope:


Natural 9   :thumbsup:
#4
Quote from: Rolex-Watch on March 21, 2015, 02:34:01 AM
The smart way of approaching it.  During my participation in this thread, I was mainly playing "AS3", I got hit by a 10 streak, due to loss of discpline I only stopped on the 10th decision, thereby losing 7IAR, a bit of a ball-ache, but it didn't clean me out (I was running 3 separate progressions) , just gave me a bit of mental stress, I recouped and made a decent profit at the end of it all.

I will tolerate your "hinting" on my thread but DO NOT malign a person especially when that person is not here to defend himself. Such a childish and cowardly act to do.  :nod:

Just stick to the main topic so other members would benefit from this thread and will be encouraged to participate in a "sensible" discussion without any fear of being personally attacked by people like YOU and WBK.  :nod:


Natural 9  :thumbsup:
#5
Quote from: WorldBaccaratKing on March 17, 2015, 09:10:43 PM
Why would you even care about any other system when you have the holy grail? Delete my posts what do I care!!!!

Your a fraud and have been called out.......

Somebody forgot to take his meds.  :nod:



Natural 9    ;)
#6
Baccarat Forum / Re: Lets talk about Ellis's 2HI
March 21, 2015, 04:55:26 PM
Quote from: Jimske on March 19, 2015, 09:35:57 PM
First of all WBK - ALL systems work.  Unless of course no system works, in which case then nobody wins.  What?   But if somebody wins than there MUSt be a system that works.  Better keep on looking for that system.

I found one last year. And I'm doing very well with it!  ;)  :thumbsup:  :nod:  :applause:


Natural 9  ;)
#7
Quote from: WorldBaccaratKing on March 17, 2015, 10:49:30 AM
I thought you and Alvin were making 50k a day with your holy grail? Why worry about 12iar? You have the grail already!

Also, when everyone asked you for info about the holy grail you didn't give anyone squat.

I wouldn't help you if you were the last guy on eàrth. Love jokers like you.

You and Ellis are just about the same on the good chain. Right at the bottom with the scalliwags.


Here we go again.    :zzz:

My stalker has been re-activated.  :thumbsdown:

Who says I need your help?  :no:

I'm doing very well with my baccarat plays under the guidance of Alvin Tuarez.  :applause:

If you cannot make a sensible discussion, DO NOT POST on my thread. You're not welcome here.   :thumbsdown:

I will not delete your post so members and non-members on this forum will see how you make a fool out of yourself. [smiley]aes/lol.png[/smiley]  :))



Natural 9  :thumbsup:
#8
Baccarat Forum / Re: Offline Vs Online
March 17, 2015, 10:30:31 AM
Quote from: Train33 on December 25, 2014, 12:32:22 AM
I feel like if I were to play online it would be easier for a Casino to get away with cheating the player in one way or another.

What do you guys think?


Hi Train33.

You can watch the movie, "Runner, Runner" starring Ben Affleck & Justin Timberlake and you will have an idea what online cheating is all about.



Natural 9  ;)
#9
Hi Mike.

Thanks for sharing this post.

Life as a Pro Gambler is possible if you have: 1) the gambling funds, 2) the mental & physical toughness, and 3) a solid system of play.

When I say gambling funds, these are funds solely for your gambling activities. Not money to be paid for bills...food...rent...mortgage...tuition...etc. In this way, the psychological pressure of your daily needs will not distract you from your gambling activities. A bankroll of at least 1,000 units could give you a very good advantage over your chosen casino table game.

Unknown to many, gambling is a very stressful activity both mentally & physically. Have you tried playing 6-8 hours of your favorite casino table game, 5 to 6-times a week, for 1 whole month under a smoking environment?

A solid system of play prolongs your bankroll under the worst possible table conditions. So, when the favorable conditions come, you can easily recover & profit at the same time.

If you satisfy these three requirements, then, you can commend yourself for being the very few who gambles for a living.



Natural 9  ;)
#10
Quote from: horus on March 14, 2015, 06:06:17 PM
Roulette is just you against the wheel.

...and against the "dealer's throw."

Somebody made a very good article about this so-called "dealer's throw" on the roulette wheels and how it affects the outcomes.

Once I found it again on the web, I will post it.




Natural 9  ;)
#11
Yesterday, I played alongside 2 Koreans at Resorts World. What intrigued me was their strategy. They will bet against a 7 in a row Repeat using Martingale.  :nod:

I don't know how deep their Marty (5...6...7...levels deep) was but let me tell you what they did on our table.

We have a 7-iar after 25 hands. When everybody was excited about the possibility of a long streak, these 2 Koreans did the reverse --- they bet against the streak.  :no:

The streak was on Player side so everybody was hyped about what was happening at the moment. No need to be concern about the 50% take on Banker bets winning on 6.

I seldom follow also a streak on Repeats but I neither bet against it. So after winning my 5th & 7th bets on this streaking Repeat, I waited.

On Play 26, almost everybody was betting on Player side anticipating a very long streak.

These 2 Koreans bet USD100 on Banker side. Tension started to build up.  :nope:

When the cards were squeezed --- Player got 7, Banker got 6. Player wins by natural death on Banker bet.  :applause:

On Play 27, almost everybody again bet on the Player side including me.

Again, these 2 Koreans bet USD200 on Banker side doubling their bets to recoup their losses. Action-Reactions could be seen on both sides.  :nope:

When the cards were squeezed --- Player got 5, Banker got 4. Player side hits the 3rd card and everybody yelled --- "Picture!" And yes, indeed. Again, natural death on Banker bet.  :applause:

On Play 28, almost everybody again bet on the Player side including me. Imagine the euphoric feeling of being able to follow this Player streak.

Again, these 2 Koreans bet USD400 on Banker side doubling their bets again to recoup their losses.  :nope:

When the final cards were suqeezed --- Player got 3, Banker got 6. Player side hits the 3rd card and everybody yelled --- "2-sides!" But it was 3-sides. The next yell --- "Get 6!" And 6 indeed! But of course, there was a third card for Banker. So, Banker hits, and the Koreans got the chance to squeeze again. They yelled, "No Line!" And they got what they wish for. Everybody became silent at this point. Tension was all over. But when the Korean threw the final card, it was an Ace. Still, the Player side won with 9 against 7 of the Banker side.  :applause:

There's euphoria at this point for those who were able to follow the Player streak. Regrets to those who were not able to follow.

But the intriguing part was, these 2 Koreans were still composed and pulled out an USD800 bills, gave it to the dealer and have it converted to playing chips.  :nope:

On Play 29, I bet you already know the scenario.

Again, these 2 Koreans bet USD800 on Banker side doubling their bets again to recoup their losses.   :nope:

But this time, tension was high.

When the cards were squeezed --- Player got 8 and will stand. At this point, everybody was yelling. Banker side got two 4-lines. The first card was a 10. So, the Koreans have another chance to get 9. As the Korean was squeezing the card, you will feel the tension was very high. A 9 will end the streak. Finally, the Korean threw the card and it was a 10! Imagine, the euphoria of all the people over that table.

The 2 Koreans still composed, again pulled out an USD1,600 bills, gave it to the dealer and have it converted to playing chips.  :nope:

On Play 30, again, I bet you already know the scenario.

Again, these 2 Koreans bet USD1,600 on Banker side doubling their bets again to recoup their losses.   :nope:

This time, the tension was very high.

When the cards were squeezed --- Player side got nothing (zero). Two cards for the Banker side. First card was a Jack. Second card was a 4-line. You can hear at the back somebody whispering a 10 but the final Banker card turned out to be a 9. Banker side won with 9 against zero for Player side. Natural death for the Player side. What a way to end the streak with nothing on Player side.  :'(

Looking at these 2 Koreans, still very much composed as if they knew they will get the 9 (or the kill) eventually.  :nod:

After the dealer paid their winnings, they left the table.  :applause:

To sum up, the Koreans used a 5-Step Marty against a 7-iar Player streak on Repeats. And quit once they recoup everything plus profit.  :thumbsup:  :nod:  :applause:

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When I played my third game for the day, these same Koreans sat down and bet against another 7-iar Repeats only this time it was on Banker side.

But this time, the streak on Banker side lasted only 9-iar so the Koreans won everything and profitted after the 10th try against the streaking Banker side.

This time, they only needed a 3-Step Marty. After the win, they left again the table.  :thumbsup:  :nod:  :applause:

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Now, I got two questions to those who wanted to have a sensible discussion out here:

1. In your recent baccarat games, how many times did you encounter at least 12 streaks of Repeat?

2. Do you think this can be one of the strategies you can employ over that baccarat tables?

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I'm looking at my previous baccarat games this year, last year, and the past years to see if this will be feasible on one's baccarat plays.

You can share your stats if you want to.




Natural 9   :thumbsup:





 

#12
Blackjack Forum / Re: Getting caught counting cards?
February 19, 2015, 03:14:07 AM
Quote from: greenguy on November 07, 2014, 04:03:42 AM
Card counting at blackjack is mostly a thing of the past as these days the shoe has at least 4 decks in it and they reshuffle the shoe before they even get half way through effectively negating any edge the counter might be preparing for.


And in Asian casinos, they already use the Blackjack Automatic Continuous Shuffling Machines.  :nod:

Making it impossible to count cards.  ;)



Natural 9  :thumbsup:
#13
Baccarat Forum / Re: Road to Pro
February 19, 2015, 02:57:50 AM
Quote from: Tomla on February 16, 2015, 12:07:27 AM
and what is TBA?

Hi Tom.

TBA means THE BOX APPROACH.  :nod:

It's an approach where we try to capture (box-up) the different shifting of events happening as the shoe unfolds.  :nod:

I was trained to capture at least 15 different events every baccarat game I play.  ;)

TBA helps me hit my profit goals in less time.  :nod:



Natural 9   :thumbsup:
#14
Baccarat Forum / Re: Road to Pro
February 15, 2015, 04:13:17 AM
Quote from: Train33 on February 07, 2015, 04:02:14 AM
Things have been stale for a while so I decided to start this up.

Road to Pro

Hey guys, Train33 here ( as you can read ).  I have been playing Bacc consistently for about 7 months now, a friend of mine showed me the game about 2 years ago though.
I aim to eventually go Pro playing this or at LEAST build up a pretty large bankroll.  This thread is just going to be a documentation of my progress and any weird events that happen while I grind out at a Casino. From time to time  I'll post up my score cards so you guys can see what I win and try them out yourself.  I won't exactly be explaining what I do to play ( how I bet, or MM ) but will just be giving general ideas and tips that I learn and come up with while I play the game.  Any questions you can  post them here or send a PM.

P.S Thank you to anybody who I have spoken to in Pm's! Wish you all the best.

Anyways for today's Entry.

February 6th 2015:

My goal for each shoe is +6 - +7 units. On weekends I'll play about 8 shoes a day for a total of  48-56 units profit.

Went to my Local BnM Casino, roughly 6 am (I treat it as a job when it's my off days, to maximize profits).  I went with $450 to play at the $15 tables that is 30 units of playing for the day. 

First shoe of the day was pretty good, I ended +7 which got my momentum going.  Second shoe which was at 7:30 +12,  third +9.  On my fourth shoe, I lost 8 units which kind of put me in a slump ( any loss of that amount would ). My fifth shoe I went +8 units, regaining what I had lost. 6th shoe +7.  7th shoe + 6. And the last shoe, I went up 6 units but continued playing and lost those 6 units. I decided to call it a day after that, roughly 12pm.

CoH ( cash on hand ) : $450

EDT ( End Day Total ) : $1075

Net Profit: $625

Tomorrow I'll  wait until a new shoe to continue playing when I'm 1 unit away from my total profit goal. I guess I got too excited which caught up to me me in the end.

I'll post the couple of shoes I lost and also a couple I won. The scratches at the side of the scorecard is just a mental thing I do to reset the amount I bet in general. A kind of back to start, when I reach my target goal early, per say.

Any questions or comments, feel free to post!

P.S Black Box is there because I'm not posting this to discuss my method of play, just general ideas and to keep myself accountable to eventually reach my goals.


Hi Train33,

Great results out there!  :applause:

With your gameplan, yes going Pro someday is possible.  :nod:

I believe we have the same baccarat mentor and using the same system of play.  ;)

If you're using our TBA, you'll achieve more money in less time. It doesn't matter whether you're using flat-bet or progression.  :nod:

TBA can conquer all bac shoe combinations out there so, dedicate time in being proficient using TBA.   :thumbsup:

I've integrated TBA with my bac plays and I'm getting greater results.  :thumbsup:

Wishing you all the best!  :thumbsup:



Natural 9  :thumbsup:
#15
General Discussion / Re: Merry Christmas 2014!!
December 25, 2014, 09:38:04 AM
Let the spirit of LOVE gently fill our HEARTS & HOMES.  O:-)
In this Loveliest of Seasons may you find many reasons for HAPPINESS.  O:-)

To the entire Betselection.cc family, Merry Christmas to you and your families!  O:-)



Natural 9  :thumbsup: