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Started by Slim, January 14, 2014, 11:06:01 PM

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Slim

Thanks Turner, going to buy Brett Morton's and John Patrick's
books if I can't find them in PDF online...

Sputnik


Here you have Brett Morton's "playing to win with pdf edition" ...
http://www.highstakes.co.uk/shop/product.php/25230/0/

Here you have John Patrick's e-books/pdf edition ...
http://johnpatrickcasino.com/
Go down to page and click on e-books.
I recommend his roulette book with blue cover "advanced roulette"

Xander

 If people don't already know how to manage there money while gambling, then they shouldn't be playing.

Everything that gamblers need to know about money management can be written on just one page.  Too much time and money are wasted on the subject.
Gambler's should spend more time focusing on how to get the edge, and less time worrying and reading about money management and gambling discipline.  Money management and gambling discipline never has, and  never will affect the house edge.

Unfortunately It's all that some gambling authors have to sell because they suck at math.

TwoCatSam

Xander

You just wrote:  Unfortunately It's all that some gambling authors have to sell because they suck at math.

Let's assume they did not suck at math.  Let's assume they had a PhD in math from, where, Oklahoma University?, would they write a better book on roulette and gambling?

Sam
If dogs don't go to heaven, when I die I want to go where dogs go.   ...Will Rogers

Turner

Quote from: Xander on January 18, 2014, 01:39:56 AM
If people don't already know how to manage there money while gambling, then they shouldn't be playing.

Everything that gamblers need to know about money management can be written on just one page.  Too much time and money are wasted on the subject.
Gambler's should spend more time focusing on how to get the edge, and less time worrying and reading about money management and gambling discipline.  Money management and gambling discipline never has, and  never will affect the house edge.

Unfortunately It's all that some gambling authors have to sell because they suck at math.
Xander....you wernt born like this. Slim needs to start somewhere like we all did. You can't understand c) before you know a) and b)


Slim

Evening, Thanks for the posts. I can throw chips at the table,
and do have a few ideas on the ways I want to play. Still not
seen my method go badly wrong. Leaning how much to bet
and profit/loss is something I am learning from scratch, so
any advice, no matter how basic is gratefully received...

Xander

QuoteLet's assume they did not suck at math.  Let's assume they had a PhD in math from, where, Oklahoma University?, would they write a better book on roulette and gambling?-TwoCatSam

Do you mean like Dr. Ed Thorp?  Or Dr. Elliot Jacobsen?  Dr. Stanford Wong?  All have written some great books on gambling.

NathanDetroit

I would not take any gambling advice from any of those 3 Math Boyzz  Those  cats  are lacking common sense.


Give me   any time the experience of  those  Damon Runyon type  gamblers


Nathan Detroit

Mr J

I agree Nate. The guys with the calculators...... no thanks.

Ken
Without a decent bet selection and the proper roulette experience, you don't have success, you have a hobby. There is no "Auto Re-bet" button in the ACTUAL world of roulette. Its B&M or take up stamp collecting. Don't let my honesty offend you. Haters will always hate. The saddest thing in life is wasted talent. ((If you're not already a genius, don't bother with roulette. The world needs plenty of ditch diggers))

Xander

Quotewould not take any gambling advice from any of those 3 Math Boyzz  Those  cats  are lacking common sense
-Nathan Detroit.

Why do you believe that they're lacking commonsense?  All three of them are very successful and very well educated.  They are experts in their fields.  The casino's also take their advice.

Are you sure those "cats" are the ones lacking the "commonsense"?


As they say, a fool and his money are easily separated.


-Xander

Xander

Nathan,

Do you believe that you have more experience, knowledge, and "commonsense" than the "mathboyzz" Dr. Elliot Jacobson, Dr. Edward Thorp, and Dr. Stanford Wong?

Xander

Yes, I'd dive the question above if I were you as well.  ;)

Slim

Good Afternoon, Managed to pick up a paper copy
of the Brett Morton book. It is great reading, and I
am finding it fascinating. There is twenty two
number combined bet for single zero, which is very
interesting.
Thanks for all comments.
Still testing nine numbers, still hasn't collapsed.

Anyone used the twenty two numbers? Any advice as
always welcomed, Thank You.

NathanDetroit

I am playing   John Patrick`s 22 number version on the 0/00 wheel  and  the Brett Morton   22 numbers on the  single 0  wheel.


Excellent system. I am playing this  for over  20 years.


For recreational purposes only. Play at your own risk.

Slim

Good Evening Nathan, if you don't mind me
asking, what is your preference to start betting,
with or against the wheel?

Thank You.