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#31
I tried to edit that previous message but was not able to find an icon to do so.

Wanted to say that those were double dozens and columns that were being played.

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#32
Just ran that posted graphic in message #20 to see how it runs out flat betting while I was being bored to death in the doctor's office.  Luckily they had paper and pencil available and an available cubicle for me to fritter away my time.

Running the Columns it came out to +27.
Running the Boxes it came out to +24.

Long periods of missing components is ALWAYS a good scene to play, at least for me.

Longest losing streak was 3, twice and it didn't come on the two zeros that came up back to back.

As the doctor never did get around to seeing me, I left once the roulette paperwork was finished.

AD
#33
Hey Garnabby.  Long time no see.

Good to see you around again.

AD
#34
I've had very good success with running two columns for repeats.

Only change after two losses and continue on with the most recent two columns.

Simple and efficient, even flat betting when getting accustomed to it.

AD
#35
AsymBacGuy / Re: Why bac could be beatable itlr
May 18, 2023, 08:33:22 PM
ASym,

  A very interesting read for sure.   

  I may have to go back to a much earlier time to make sure I understand your idea with as much comprehension as you have.

  AD
#36
General Discussion / Re: crypto
April 16, 2023, 06:30:24 PM
What is the "turnaround" on gold?

I mean, what is the actual cost coming and going when buying gold?

AD
#37
Was very happy to know that my longtime online casino was NOT on that list.

AD
#38
KungFuBac / Re: WELCOME
November 22, 2022, 02:51:42 PM
Welcome aboard.

I've read many of your previous postings and am looking forward to more in the future.

AD
#39
Congratulations. 

AD
#40
Online Casinos / Re: online casinos better?
October 25, 2022, 08:49:28 PM
Very strange that these "reply bots" are showing up again.

Online casinos can be a worthwhile investment, you just need to do your homework and proceed with caution.

But then that pretty much sums up the B&M casinos too.

AD
#41
General Discussion / Re: The danger of Online gambling.
October 25, 2022, 08:46:56 PM
That article shows that if you can't control your gambling in the casino, you will most probably get killed playing on your mobile device.

The gambling didn't change, just the places and availability.

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#42
Quote from: chrismadsen on December 14, 2021, 08:22:06 AM
Baccarat is a game of chance, and you'll want Lady Luck on your arm when you take a seat at the table. Strategically, there's very little you can do to change the fate of the cards. Never bet against a run. Never use your credit to finance your bankroll. Never let other players influence your bet. I can't tell you how many bets I've lost or pulled back trying to please someone else. Set a winning and losing cap. Never play with emotion. It's just business. I learned about the game on (Spam Scam)

Hmmm, looks like a "first post" bot looking to plug their online casino.

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#43
Wagering & Intricacies / Re: The Players Side Advantage
November 28, 2021, 11:41:30 PM
I am always loath to post up on a shoe with results but that one has everything I need to make a good run.

Streaks of singles and a few long runs tossed in (either side).

+35 for that one.  :thumbsup:

AD
#44
Albalaha's Exclusive / Re: cryptocurrency and me
November 07, 2021, 04:50:50 PM
Good to see you on the boards.


Anyway, in 2017 around Thanksgiving time here in the Colonies, some friends and I were discussing the relatively new concept (to us) of Blockchain and BitCoin and all of that and pretty much decided it was a giant Ponzi scheme with an excellent mathematical back end.

The alcohol was flowing and we eventually all put up $1000US to purchase a "1/10" interest in a BitCoin, each.   Mainly just for grins.  As it was more gambling money than any kind of serious investment, it was joke money over a holiday.

We watched it for awhile and then kind of just blew it off as a novelty and nobody wanted to cash in so it still sits there in my account.   One tenth of a BitCoin.

Do I take BitCoin seriously?  No.  Absolutely not.  It is not part of any plan for the future, retirement, working or even my gambling account.  It is merely a blip on the screen of life and I'll just watch it move up and down from time to time.

"Investing" in BitCoin is a bit of a misnomer for sure.   As with most of the crypto world, people buy into ANY coin that starts up with the hope of riding it to a higher value down the road.    Buying 100,000 "coins" of some newly marketed name at .0000001 cents a coin is only meant to have others pile in after you so that you can sell your "vast holdings" when the valuation gets up to a half cent, hopefully.

Using BitCoin as some kind of investment tool is not really a good idea.  Just looking at the major players in BitCoin should set off warning flags in a person's head.   It's a gambling coin, not a life style investment choice.

Am I planning on selling my BitCoin in the future?  I doubt it.  It's always fun to explain to people how I've really made a killing (not really) with my initial $1000 joke purchase.   As the money came out of my gambling account, it won't hurt a bit if BitCoin craters to nothing in the future.

BitCoin continues to hold its own at the 60K level due to mass media never saying anything bad about it.

Sound familiar?

Anyway, that's just my take on it.    It is my own personal opinion and that is all anyone should take it as. 

I do know two people who have basically swapped out their retirement accounts to purchase BitCoin for the future.   I find those people to be terribly short sighted and not very good at retirement planning but it is their choice.    I'll leave BitCoin to the realm of digital gambling.

AD
#45
Other Casinos / Canterbury in Minnesota
October 24, 2021, 04:25:58 PM
Had to spend a week or so "up north" in Minnesota and tracked down a few casinos while I was in the Minneapolis area.

Three places I went to were the Mystic Lake Casino, the Canterbury and a smaller Little Six casino.

Didn't play at Little Six as it just didn't appeal to me at all.  Barely got into the place before we turned around.  Just a weird feeling.

The Mystic Lake Casino is their big casino and had all the usual amenities EXCEPT for baccarat!!   Say what?

They had every card game, slots, bingo, and probably a few things I might have missed.

Finally checked out the Canterbury Casino and that was my sweet spot.   All cards, NO SLOTS!

Yes, not a single slot machine in the place but plenty of poker, baccarat and blackjack including a stadium blackjack area.

As my normal casino does not offer the Panda/Dragon setup, I was slightly taken aback the first time I had a good win on Banker and didn't get paid due to the Dragon scenario.   Had to take a break and regroup for that table.   Finally got it figured out and had a good, albeit frustrating, day on the table.

The lady friend wanted to play blackjack as all her "girlfriends" raved about it awhile back so we sat down at the stadium setup for blackjack.   An unusual $1 to $300 spread with what I can only assume was a continuous shuffle machine that the dealer kept feeding after each hand.   Also a "bad for the player" 6 to 5 blackjack payout, but we were teaching a new player and at a dollar a hand, not much harm can come of that.

She eventually won $30 (on a series of $1-$2 bets) and we called it a day.

I never realized just how noisy a casino is with all those slots going.  When they are gone, it's a very relaxing atmosphere!

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