TablePlay: Nor does Axel waste time crunching irrelevant flat win numbers. Even his post in my thread concedes that anything may happen - due to variance. And no, variance is not defined as considering every permutation while maintaining the exact same flat win percentage possibility, but it may be calculated with math that is more advanced than what you seem capable of handling. Thanks anyway for showing us where the flaw was in your calculations, but even with such a major flaw you still should not have arrived at a twenty million to one chance of my winning after 8 Vegas trips. And you don't even know how many hands I played, what games I played (I played both Baccarat and BJ), how I played them, what exactly the house edge was on each game and whether what form of what you wannabees call "advantage" play I was utilizing changed the house edge. But in any case, variance does not assure a Baccarat loss any more than card counting assures a BJ win.
Anyway tableplay, please go back to pinball. If you enjoy my thread, as you have said you do, fine. Otherwise, I won't waste time arguing with someone who tries to use simple addition and multiplication where calculus or the equivalent is needed.
Axel: I made a post about my BTC in my thread somewhere, I think it was yesterday. What do you want now? A financial statement and a picture of my house and cars? :D I know you don't want or expect anything like that.
Another thing I feel is two faced is how even after I posted the video of the timepieces you still make allusions to "fake" watches in my WOV thread. No I don't think you believe any longer that any of my watches is "fake," especially after I posted the video of me weighing them to show that they are all made of platinum or 18K gold, and that the weights are right on with expected weights for those Rolex and other Swiss timepieces, but that you'd go back to mentioning the possibility of fake Rolexes on the wrist of that clown whose videos you posted in my WOV thread, is a two faced sort of thing too. It also shows me that you don't know anything about high roller play. No high roller would wear a fake watch at a Baccarat table. That's my peer group! Take a look around a high end Baccarat table and you'll often find easily hundreds of thousands of dollars in timepieces across our wrists.
You do recall this story?
https://vegascasinotalk.com/forum/sh...ll=1#post97654
where another player at the table was wearing a platinum Daytona and he noticed my watch and asked if mine was a platinum Rolex too? (Which yes, mine was the top of top line platinum 40mm Day Date.) We took off our watches and compared them in weight, and the pit boss got in on it too and asked if he could hold them, which we consented. Can you imagine how embarrassing it would have been if I had been wearing a fake? I'd never wear a fake watch. if I couldn't afford the real thing I'd wear no watch at all, or a cheap, but genuine watch. YOU'RE the one who mentioned that he owns a fake Rolex, not me. I'd never have something like that on my back.
https://i.imgur.com/A67EEswt.jpg
I WOULDN'T HAVE IT ON MY BACK. I'LL BE GODDAMNED IF I'LL WEAR IT.
Like I said, if you think everything about me is "fake" then just stick to that story. This back and forth where you wake up one morning feeling black and feel compelled to post some nasty shit and other mornings when you wake up happy and post positive things is the stuff of the mentally ill like PokerGrinder and homeless DarkOz.
Blackhole and Half Smoke: the best post I can think of about all this was at GF yesterday from redietz, and it follows in line with what many have said in this very thread - that WOV is full of wannabees who started bumping into each other like pigs in chute when they realized that the real thing had come along and exposed all their wannabee facades. Axel, if you are the real thing then you'll recognize the real thing. If not, you'll keep posting videos of clowns on YouTube and trying to compare them to me.