This is nuts. I go nine plus months royal drought, then back to back days.
This is nuts. I go nine plus months royal drought, then back to back days.
First Royal of the year.
![]()
Last month @ Seminole Hard Rock
En boca cerrada, no entran moscas
05/14/2023 - The guy beside me had just got AAA3A as his Dream Card on TDB and I was so jealous. But his was for nickels and mine for dollars so who's jealous now.
Some recent notables...
Unfortunately Pechanga got rid of their single like Ultimate X machines, I need to find some new ones...
Who's jealous? Absolutely no one.
That's just the casinos talking via your very own thus internal narrative of the world.
Fuck the casinos by not shopping there. Go live your own life.
The magic of music is to make any instrument sound great. What a forum to thus achieve satisfaction, despite the clowns, and other miserable losers. I found the numeral, 78230, in nature, given that the time of my final post was 7:08, and, its spot #304=(2^2+300)-->230. And, by the sizes of the little, images: 7.8KB, and, 4.8KB=(2^4X0.30)-->230; p<[1/(5X050X5)^2]. (300/4)=75; (16-0.3)=15.7-->1/57-->75. (296/53.333...)=5.55. (1200/16.3)-->[10X7+2+1].[6][196√91][9][183]; (1200X16.3)-->[1961-7+2].
[QUOTE=OppsIdidItAgain;157612]But, but, but...gambling is FUN as well as ADDICTIVE.
Kinda hard to put the brakes on sometimes, know what I mean?
What, Me Worry?
Yeah, but it's nice to, by one's self, "cleanse the temple" long enough to enjoy it before "kicking the bucket". Don't want to become, say, another gambling forum perversion. Ha.
I always told the gematria group, that it's okay to think it, but, not to live it.
The magic of music is to make any instrument sound great. What a forum to thus achieve satisfaction, despite the clowns, and other miserable losers. I found the numeral, 78230, in nature, given that the time of my final post was 7:08, and, its spot #304=(2^2+300)-->230. And, by the sizes of the little, images: 7.8KB, and, 4.8KB=(2^4X0.30)-->230; p<[1/(5X050X5)^2]. (300/4)=75; (16-0.3)=15.7-->1/57-->75. (296/53.333...)=5.55. (1200/16.3)-->[10X7+2+1].[6][196√91][9][183]; (1200X16.3)-->[1961-7+2].
My only question is....+EV or -EV play? That's all that matters to me.
Either way, how much is he up or down?
I could post up lots of pictures of jackpots (I oftentimes don't bother or remember to take one). Who knows what I am up or down. Jackpot pictures are meaningless to me for the most part.
I hit for over 150k once and made very little(least than 2k).
I played -EV $100 testing a machine and hit for 12k and 16k the next day.
I was playing triple Treys at Dottys one after trying to figure out how it worked.
Last edited by AxelWolf; 05-18-2023 at 04:12 PM.
I chuckle because THIS is the AP mentality 100%. This is just the way we think.![]()
Back when I joined this forum, I was using a signature line about how I tracked my play via EV, adding up all the different expected value into a running number, that I called "accumulated EV". Regardless of what happened that day, in the end (long term) the EV and actual results would sinc up. I concluded 'That way every day is a winning day" which was meant to be humorous. But that humor and this concept was lost on some of the non-AP's on the forum. One guy started calling my accumulated EV "phantom bucks",, proving he didn't have a clue about advantage play.
Another time I wrote about a day that I lost I forget the amount maybe 6 grand. But I had gotten in a lot or rounds that day at pretty good game for a high expected value (EV) total. I concluded that was a good day. Again somebody, a late member of this forum, just couldn't grasp that concept and harped on it for months.
What are you going to do? There are AP's and non-AP's and we just don't think the same way.![]()
I was referring more to the common scenario of hitting a large MHB jackpot but you are down overall on the play then a specific situation, however yes when I play MHBs I usually have my card in.
People see a large jackpot on the screen $10k or $5k & congratulate u, etc. but they have no idea you may be down significantly more than the jackpot amount.
There are currently 19 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 19 guests)