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#2161
Even chance / Re: Anti-Trend [FINAL]
November 12, 2014, 05:11:08 PM
Go play it in a casino, I would love to see the real truthful answer as to what happened after a reasonable session of say, 25 to 30 spins or so.
#2162
Classically, the way the popular articles read in magazines when they discussed this were:

1)  Play only those casino games that have the absolute lowest house advantage;

2)  Create a Money Management system that you will abide by, and;

3)  Leave when and if you win.


The problem with that is the casino gamblers keep playing until they win and some never do, others keep playing to continue winning.  It becomes a viscous circle that leads to destruction many times.  No, in fact, many many many times. 
#2163
Make a living the hard way, poo-poo even Frank Sinatra gambled, but he also made a real living to put food on the table.
#2164
Robert Di Nero as the Tangiers casino president in the 1995 movie Casino, said it very well in the beginning of the movie.  You guys know what he said, I don't have to repeat it. 
#2165
Quote from: Slacker on September 19, 2014, 12:44:05 PM
Agreed. It's very annoying, and should take priority.

I second and/or third this, it is annoying!
#2166
The numbers if played that way will generally (generally) get a 2 or 3 hit success.  Play $25 chips each, lose $1.750.00 and win either $1,750.00 or $2,625.00.  The odds of winning more than 3 drastically are against you.  If you win some 2's and then a 3 or so and an occasional 4---out of the sets of 5 of the same numbers played, you will probably break even or lose a little.

Nice try thou.
#2167
There is NOTHING 'very safe to play' in the casino.
#2168
Quote from: deepspace on November 02, 2014, 09:30:58 PM


, and  0 loses



Cheers!

My English is poor too, I was raised in the Bronx.  But 0 loses mean, you never lost.
#2169
Another system with zero losses!!!  I am on the wrong side of 'living life'!

I will pay for this guy to go back to prison, I will send a guard a cell phone with a baccarat app preloaded, I will juice the guard, I will provide a full commissary account and the guy will retire nicely when he teaches me zero losses when he gets out.

My phone number is 1-800-Live-Easy.
#2170
Gambling Philosophy / Re: DEVIATION or BALANCE?
November 02, 2014, 02:33:45 PM
Deviation that works into balance, but subjective and unpredictable in short term casino play.
#2171
One of the smartest things I ever read on here.  I Said (1) of, not the only.
#2172
Off-topic / Re: Preamble
October 27, 2014, 03:20:54 PM
Devil's advocate.  If it's 'not certain' as you say, then what good is it.  It is still a hunch, a maybe, a might do this or a might do that outcome. Stay well, keep up the great work! 
#2173
Weddings / Re: Profit sharing with me
October 27, 2014, 01:42:13 PM
Quote from: esoito on January 14, 2014, 12:02:06 AM
If this keeps up then poor Weddings will wonder why he ever bothered with his offer in the first place!

Yes, yes. I know. Due diligence and all that. Very important.  But if you start with just a 5 quid/dollar/euro stake you're hardly going to lose the house.

If it's a scam (I don't think it is) then aren't there easier and more lucrative ways to defraud people?

And if it's a scam then Weddings has had infinite patience during his membership here before chucking out the groundbait.

Trouble is, everyone is basically so gun-shy because of all the scams that proliferate the internet that it makes it difficult to discern when an offer is genuine and OK.

But isn't it worth kicking in a small stake -- perhaps the cost of a hamburger -- if only to see what happens? 

If you think not, then keep your powder dry and walk away. Nobody is being compelled to do anything.

At the end of the day it's your choice.

Does anyone know the story about the famous (infamous) attorney in New York City named 'Marc Dreier'????   He sold over $700 Million Dollars (USD) of real estate promissory notes from huge real estate developers in Manhattan that were worth Billions of dollars themselves.  Only problem was, all the promissory notes were fake, forged and not from the Billion dollar real estate developer.  It sure looked like a great deal to the hedge funds and investors buying them. 

"......Marc Dreier was the sole equity partner owner, controlled all of the firm's finances........."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Stuart_Dreier
#2174
General Discussion / Re: Global Library of systems?
October 24, 2014, 05:15:43 PM
Quote from: Sputnik on October 24, 2014, 05:05:00 PM
I once read a topic about a guy show post the names of 200 systems - he wanted to trade and non of the 200 system made him a winner.

Not 1 valid rock solid system to clock the casino in a library of 200?????  Wow, blows my mind, can't understand that one!
#2175
General Discussion / Re: Global Library of systems?
October 24, 2014, 02:44:51 PM
Never heard of the $35 atm fee yet.  I run front money wherever I play in Vegas, when I escape the property and run somewhere else and need cash for whatever, I hit an ATM with a debit card.  Never been charged more than a couple of dollars.  Unless you are referring to the pick up the phone and get an advance deal, I never heard of ATM's that charge $35.00.  Any megaresort, Bellagio, PH, Wynn, Mirage, all the shopping malls, etc., all have tons of ATM's that will be $1.95 or $2.95 or so.