ND- but you said choppy results aren't welcomed.....is there a work around ?
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#32
General Discussion / Re: Adulay is NOT guilty
April 07, 2015, 12:13:46 AM
Does anyone understand what asym is saying?
#33
General Discussion / Re: Adulay is NOT guilty
April 05, 2015, 03:48:40 PMSingles and threes...the filet mignon of TBL...played correctly...let me repeat that...played CORRECTLY...and that means patient and disciplined triggers only...is absolutely GOLDEN.
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It seems to me that singles and threes are more of an otbl trigger than anything else....
#34
Even chance / Re: How to turn £75 > £5250 or $150 > $10,000+ for 28 hrs effort
February 14, 2015, 05:54:09 PMSputnik-thanks for this post.....could you please expand on the below and how it's played....thanks....
Good luck and continued success, do remember while you have stats on your side, the bet progression matters more so. One other thing, whenever I lost, I would take that loss amount and divide it by three, which would form my goal target for the next three sessions. So if you drop $800, make $300 x 3 your session target, then back to what your doing.
#35
General Discussion / Re: Something to ponder after your next loss
December 15, 2014, 04:57:28 PM
Perhaps you may need a bubble suit to protect you .....be thankful it's not south florida....
#36
General Discussion / Re: Something to ponder after your next loss
December 15, 2014, 01:49:44 PM
Alrelax, will that is certainly something to be fearful of....we have our share of those drivers down here in florida.....
Joey- thanks for the suggestion, I'm going to leave a journal in the car and start detailing each of my playing sessions.....I agree learning from your losses is very key to winning long term.
Joey- thanks for the suggestion, I'm going to leave a journal in the car and start detailing each of my playing sessions.....I agree learning from your losses is very key to winning long term.