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#331
Gambling Philosophy / Re: Is there a causeless effect?
August 10, 2013, 12:32:32 AM
Like Popeye the sailor used to say, you pays your money you makes your choice.


And Mr. Eye found Miss Oyl and they lived happily ever after.

One of the best movies ever made....

Sam
#332
Online Casinos / Re: RNG Reference
August 09, 2013, 09:02:59 PM
I saw a woman win $35,000 in Tunica, Mississippi.  How did the casino recoup that loss?

#333
General Discussion / Re: Does anyone play SmartLive?
August 09, 2013, 06:19:46 PM
Thanks, RF!!  Wonder what their "improvements" will be?

Sam
#334
Another 17 minutes of listening to me bloviate.  Frankly, I wouldn't waste my thyme......

Sam

VLS Lw Methodology at BV 2
#335
General Discussion / Does anyone play SmartLive?
August 09, 2013, 02:23:02 PM
If so, what is up with them?  Their auto-roulette has been down for about four days now.  Anyone gotten an e-mail or know what's going on?
#336
Gambling Philosophy / Re: Is there a causeless effect?
August 09, 2013, 12:19:25 PM
Thank you, Number Six.  I'll study that carefully.

#337
Thank you!!

Now if you would only reveal your though process as you bet.  That is, I'm betting the X system now because__________________.

I may be wrong, but it seems to me you switch systems very quickly.  I don't know that has ever been tried.

We'll be waiting!!

Sam
#338
Gambling Philosophy / Re: Is there a causeless effect?
August 08, 2013, 03:51:16 PM
Some people don't realize that everything they hear or see is first run through a set of filters.  These filters are our life experiences.  Basically, we see and hear exactly what we want to see and hear.  Personally I find it hard to admit President Obama has ever said or done anything worthwhile because I loathe the man.  My filters make it hard to see any good in him.  So I set them aside--sometimes--and admit:  Yes, that was a good idea.

One book I read said it this way:  Don't just look at a thing; look at the lenses through which you are looking at the thing.   Hard to do!!

Read if you wish:

#339
You are welcome, all.........

Though, in the past, I have won far more with this idea than I have lost I fully realize I could merely be riding a wave of good luck or an anomaly.  Even though it worked it 2006 and still "seems" to work, I cannot be sure what next week will bring.

Yanks has brought up some interesting points on the "other forum"; points which apply directly to this methodology.  Though she is 25 and new to the game, I--for one--hang on her every word.  I only wish she would speak to us on her videos. 

Sam
#340
Gambling Philosophy / Re: Is there a causeless effect?
August 08, 2013, 03:14:00 PM
Bayes

Are you referring to this:  "real existence of imagined objects"? 

Is the Cat chasing an imaginary mouse?

How exactly does the gentleman's theories connect to my post?   Please elaborate.  I am a bit lost.

(By the way, this IS the original post.  Someone decided to mimic me.  I deleted it and Esoito resurrected it.)


Sam
#341
Turner

Thanks, Bro!

Yanks

That kid had on a shirt that said "Tulsa" as in Tulsa, Oklahoma--about 90 miles from me.  Safe to say that boy is a redneck.

I have changed my tag.

Sam
#342
Gambling Philosophy / Re: Is there a causeless effect?
August 07, 2013, 08:10:20 PM
In my latest video, I play the Lw Methodology.  It "seems" there is a rhyme and reason there.  Maybe that is ignorance, too.

Bayes

I am well aware of confirmation bias.  I learned it from you!  I am also aware the mind seeks examples to prove its beliefs and overlooks those which don't.  I have read "Your Owner's Manual" many times.  Everyone should...

Turner

Thanks for that.  I always confuse causality with casualty.  (I think I'm confused now!!)

Perhaps, in the future, I should not bloviate without having thought the whole idea over a hundred times.

Thanks, all.

Sam
#343
Gang

This is a slow and boring video.  Watch it at your own peril, but NOT on a mobile device while operating machinery!

If it says "not available" wait a few......

VLS Lw Methodology at BV
#344
Dozen/Column / Re: The Wizard's Supper
August 06, 2013, 07:20:57 PM
Quote from: agesta1 on August 06, 2013, 06:06:49 PM
Hi Buffalowizard!
I have tried this for Around 200 spins,  and it kind of work,that i mean is that i played 7 games with it,i lost the first  game , but recovered in the second game with 3 unit on 2 docen ,then i won the third and lost the 5 game and recovered that in the next and won the last game.
Like you say it takes a lot of time,would be perfect if we could harry up things in some way.
Very nice, thanks!!!
Agesta

I spoke to my friend Harry to see if he could "harry it up".  He said the last thing he "harried up" had a baby so he declined. 

TCH

Agesta

This is perfect for a bot.  While you can't speed up the process, you can walk the hounds while the bot sweats out the tough stuff.

TCS
#345
Gambling Philosophy / Re: Is there a causeless effect?
August 06, 2013, 05:12:09 PM
Yanks

I deleted it myself.

Until Victor cleans this forum up a bit, I find very little need to post anything. 

Sam