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#16
AsymBacGuy / Re: A progression that can't lose
May 31, 2016, 10:04:52 AM
Quote from: roversi13 on May 31, 2016, 09:51:39 AM
Last week,Montecarlo casino:26 hands without 2 WIAR playing B.

Thanks for the honesty.  I've gotten 2 WIAR on the first try many times as well as on 5plus progressions but many times fail to get 2 WIAR pass 20.  Some of the bust days will take away many of the small wins.  Luckily it's only in practice.  I don't like having to parlay large bets.  I've tried reset after 2 or 3 progressions but the wins are not satisfying for the long hours of play.
#17
AsymBacGuy / Re: A progression that can't lose
May 31, 2016, 04:06:49 AM
Quote from: soxfan on May 31, 2016, 12:10:04 AM
If a cat can't capture a parlay once in 20 try he should quit the baccarats and sell pencil out of a tin cup on a streets corner some place.

Those who can't win once in 20 should quit. I don't know about a parlay once in a 20 parlay.   Anyone wants to buy some pencils from me?
#18
AsymBacGuy / Re: A progression that can't lose
May 25, 2016, 11:34:03 PM
I usually wait for a trend (streak, chops or any kind of pattern) and try to end it with three attempts.  I would stop after that. Today, there was a long pattern of 2s, with the exception of the 4th one with a tie.  Everyone one of on the table was following it except me.  I end up losing my three hands.  Then I thought about OPPORTUNITY and follow the crowd.  I did get one hand but loss the next.  So the OPPORTUNITY was short lived.  By the time everyone starting and begin to increase their bets, it ended.  Of course I did worse than everyone else.
#19
AsymBacGuy / Re: A progression that can't lose
May 25, 2016, 05:53:25 PM
Quote from: alrelax on May 25, 2016, 05:41:11 PM
Hit them when the opportunity is there and try not to get caught up in all the superstition and false reasoning(s). Try not to think back on any other previous shoes or hands and play what the current shoe is producing. 

I still say, the mentality of the game has changed to the 'cut', thereby always missing the trends/bias, chops, clusters, virtually everything except the true 'cut' to whatever is opposite.

How do we know when opportunity is there?  Whenever I notice opportunity, it usually disappears more than not.  I USUALLY laugh when someone at my casino notices a certain trend only for it to end abruptly almost all the time.

I think many more woulda shoulda and coulda to come.
#20
AsymBacGuy / Re: A progression that can't lose
May 25, 2016, 04:30:30 AM
Quote from: alrelax on May 24, 2016, 10:57:09 PM


Now that I have all the glitz and glam out of my system about the casinos, yes, I am more dangerous.  That is why that shoe that haunts me I wrote about, I should have had $500k to $1M on that shoe easily.  If I pumped it up to $20-25k a hand, I would have won 40 or so hands and lost maybe 10. 



Shoulda woulda coulda