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Originally Posted by
AxelWolf
Whats your edge whe using the Trinity method. 1% 2% 5% 10% 20%? A blackjack counter can tell you his avrage edge while playing. A Video poker player AP can do the same. Most of the time an AP can tell you what his advantage is. There are times when its hard to tell, like when you are playing slots and you dont have a par sheet, so there is some guesswork.
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Originally Posted by
RS__
What is your expected profit per dollar wagered?
IE: Someone with a 3.5% advantage should expect to profit, on average, $0.035 per $1 wagered (or $3.50 per $100 wagered).
Unfortunately, I am bound by a License Agreement with a non-disclosure clause that prevents me from discussing those details. All that information is detailed in the course materials and Excel spreadsheets for the Trinity Method.
That being said, I can say:
1. Except for "Bettor X" in the Las Vegas sportsbooks, Trinity Method Licensees probably had the highest percentage of winning bets in the casinos. Mine were over 95% of bets made.
2. For Barney Troll's benefit, I will quote from page 25 of the Trinity Method Owner's Manual:
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Many people associate the word Trinity with religion:
i. First of all, from my understanding, the concept of the “Trinity,” as it is intended to be, was NOT something which originated in the Christian religion. ... so no, Trinity isn’t ... specifically Christian based.
ii. In fact, the word "Trinity" isn't even in the Holy Bible.