Wolf, again, those are stainless Rolexes. They do have some decent fakes of those, but no one is faking precious metal watches.
Also if you watch your video 2:06 that fake Rolex costs 1000 pounds (about $1300.) and you'd really need to be an idiot to pay that much for a fake instead of just paying say a grand for a decent nice genuine Swiss watch (not a Rolex). I mean my Apple Watch is made of titanium and costs about a grand with its band.
And again, stainless steel. Almost every watch I've posted a pic or video of is a precious metal model, 18K gold or platinum.
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WHICH gets back to our resident tunnel dweller UNKewlJ...he may post doggerel all day long to make himself feel better about what his true profession is, but it doesn't change his need to keep trying to post his lies and convince us of that he's actually a "pro"* blackjack player.
* as is PROstitute.
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Oh well, once the Wolf gets going you can't stop him.
Stainless steel, Wolf, Stainless.
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This was a discussion of the psychology of the typical table game player, and the difference between the psychological makeup of the typical table game player and typical machine player.
Nothing to do with advantage play, but it's not surprising that it went over your head.
Again, the typical slots player just likes to hit those buttons and zone out. The typical table game player thrives off the up and down action of the tension as the hand is played out.
And in any case, you don't even play, you just put a few red and green chips in front of you for cover as you hustle for sugar daddies.
Get back to the tunnel!
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I’ve stayed in the sky suites at aria for 6 weeks at a time completely comped alternating between myself and my partner. I’ve done this multiple times over the years showing the casino what it needed to comp me. I can do this at will and I’m sure Axel can as well. I also don’t know or care about Rolex’s. I couldn’t tell the difference if my life depended on it. But there are very few rooms if any in Vegas that if I wanted to stay in comped I couldn’t get. High rolling cost nothing for me. I used to get flown to Borgata on their plane back when Boyd owned it. I’ve been helicoptered from regional casinos to other casinos when I was running huge loss rebate plays. Nothing impresses me about the casino comps. It’s all free to to the ones that know how to manipulate the system
I find both to be true as to my slot play.
If by "zone out" you mean forget your self, your daily troubles, and surrender to the game ... yes, to a point: it can be quite escapist.
But I am constantly "nervous" when gambling, knowing and hoping that the next hit could be something wonderful: this keeps me attentive as opposed to inattentive to the game.
As for the psychology involved, I've concluded I play in large part because with every bet, be it at a machine or a craps table, I have money at risk and I experience simultaneous jolts of contradictory feelings: greed / hope on the one hand, fear on the other.
A stimulating cocktail.
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What, Me Worry?
Gold plating looks exactly like.. gold. I may or may not research this but I don't buy this argument for one second. I am not even arguing that your watches aren't real but I seriously doubt good fakes are that noticeably different. Gold plating costs nothing. I assume you can gold plate the various parts of a watch but it'd wear off on the wrist. Regardless it is real gold. The weight and density don't matter on your wrist or in a photo.
If you're going to wear a watch as a status thing then why not just go with the fake. why else would anyone ever wear one?
I knew a Rolex collector. Guy thought he was all wheeler dealer but then comes to find out that watch styles fall out of popularity and no one wants those old rolexes anymore.
Sorry Charlie.
Hmmm speaking of a nice fake. I guess you can't buy fakes with cash because it'd need to be online. A nice fake might go with all my fancy wardrobe upgrade fellas. bling bling. Look at me. Just like the dawg. So fucking shiney it blinds the eye in the sky.
edit - check out this. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...Je4/edit#gid=0
I should start a thread "The finest fake watch money can buy" but that is probably far more than I want to pay. I want something I can possibly flip at the casino.
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There is a watch dealer that makes videos on YouTube, he says every watch they make an offer to buy, gets examined by all 3 of the store owners. He said the fakes are getting very, very good.
He said even most watch dealers could not spot a GOOD fake with the naked eye. It has to be examined microscopically, as well as possibly opened up. Even a $200 fake watch can be good. If a good $800 counterfeit Rolex, takes an expert to examine microscopically, it makes you wonder what is the point? According to MDAWG, it is the way it makes you feel.
In theory, if you have a high quality fake and are sitting at a Casino table, even an expert couldn't tell you affirmatively if it is real or not.
There are at least 2 YouTubers that show off their expensive watches online ($100k+). There was a podcast that confirmed, when they go out, they replace it with an identical fake and leave the real one at home in the safe.
I believe this is the last generation that watches will appreciate in value. Why? Mostly everyone that wears a nice watch is over 40 years old. Some social media kids with money wear nice watches, but for the most part you don't see the 18-40 year old crowd sporting nice watches. At least not on the scale it was 20+ years ago.
Try explaining the value of a nice watch to an 18 year old. They will say: "My phone tells time, why do I need to spend thousands on something that no longer carries a practical purpose?"
It is the same thing with counterfeit sneakers. People are crazy for these shoes costing 5 figures, when the counterfeits can't usually be spotted with the naked eye.
If I was a watch collector/investor, I surely wouldn't hold a significant percentage of my net worth in watches.
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I watched a few where they were saying it's almost impossible to tell unless you open it up and have one to compare it to. Even the inside is dangerously close. Regardless, there's little chance we could tell from some photos. That storefront in Turkey has all kinds of fake designer clothing, wallets etc.
Given your style, the movies you seem to like, and the personality of flash, there's a chance JK's racist slurs might hint at where you and you're family are from and what kind of business you might be in.
Don't get me started on fake chips.
My $80 phone can do infinite more things than your $20,000 watch.
https://www.reddit.com/r/RepTime/ This subreddit has so many posts. Cearly more guys are into watches than shit like APing but still. I would love to know the breakdown of how often the watches are fake. I'm guessing for anything but the basic entry model Rolex's that at least half are fake.
I only read a few of these threads but you get a feeling for how serious these watch guys get about this stuff. They keep pushing the envelope on accuracy from what I gather. There is a lot of serious nerdery going on there.
Really kinda turns me off a bit and I don't need to acquire more junk. It'd be funny though to have a decent fake Rolex.. but better off just giving money to charity or some shit.
One interesting thing was the userbase clowning on a guy for thinking women have any clue about watches. Some guy said it was ok for conversation starters with other men but women have no fucking clue and often suspect it is fake anyway. lol
I can barely be bothered to shave properly.. wearing a contraption on my wrist would never fit me.
I walk past these designer shops all the time. The fact that all they are there for is looking for that one customer to come in for the week tells me all I need to know. The crap is overpriced. The best one of those places is Balenciaga. It even looks like cheap Chinese crap yet they will try to charge $2k for a bag of potato chips and other such nonsense.
I know some people get all into that stuff but I can't even recognize the stuff outside the stores. Hermes purse Coach purse I can't tell the difference. Now my wife can tell you makes and models of purses from 100 feet away...lol
lmao. Fuck that was Mdawg's cousin in Turkey being interviewed in that video?
When do casinos even verify a large chip. What would it take to pass one? Drop it at a table game.. then cash out other chips at cage without ID?
But it makes sense how Mdawg wins if he is using the oldest trick in the book .. cashing fake chips. awesome. you go mdawg. lol
Fakes of this stuff are so awesome. I'm not into intellectual property being robbed but this whole designer thing is stupid at its conception.
Given how Mdawg insists you can tell the difference when it is quite clear that isn't the case makes you wonder who he is trying to fool and about what. Although those chip pics are very likely real so real watches wouldn't be surprising either. Mdawg is an interesting one....
Fancy watches will be a thing as long as we have civilization. Guys who work hard and smartly etc are still going to have more money than they need. Especially so when they hit 40ish.
I'd be surprised if watches appreciate overall though. I don't know enough about that world but it just seems near impossible if new fancy watches are constantly being made and presumably there are styles that fade in/out.
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