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  1. #4261
    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    Law 47

    "In victory learn when to stop."

    47 is just (10 + 37) ---> 1/37, like that video you put up, a while back, about how long to wait before deciding which upcoming option to go with. Anyway, it doesn't make sense to go beyond whichever optimized value after obtaining it, because that was thus ruled out, initially. Probably best to know when have enough, regardless of any more games, given that life isn't a zero-sum game, that there are external sources, versus sinks.

    Except for TOE's, by which there has to be a set that contains all of them (that don't contain themselves), but, without falling into the trap of containing itself, but not.

  2. #4262
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Get help.

    You are a fascinating person in a lot of ways but it has nothing to do with your gambling.
    I tell you it’s wonderful to be here, man. I don’t give a damn who wins or loses. It’s just wonderful to be here with you people.

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  4. #4264
    I'd ask which watches the great Mdawg wears when he is out doing his high-rollin' gambling but I guess it'd be like doxing him? Or does he just go with generic rolexes?

  5. #4265
    MDawg watches?



    These are just some, I own dozens of high end timepieces. My Rolexes are not the most valuable, my tourbillons are.





    Actually this is one I got for my wife, among others:









    I wrap protect my watches when not wearing them, and keep them in a bank vault.



    You must wear them occasionally though, mechanical watches their mechanisms get dried out if left not running for too long.
















    One time A.Wolf was whining about how how do we know if your watches are genuine, and I posted a video where I weighed out a number of them to show that they were solid gold or platinum and weighed exactly what would be expected for that particular Rolex, Breitling, Patek, Breguet, etc.

    Here are a few images from that video, showing that the Day Date platinum I own



    weighs exactly what it should:





    I tell you it’s wonderful to be here, man. I don’t give a damn who wins or loses. It’s just wonderful to be here with you people.

    MDawg Adventures carry on at: https://www.truepassage.com/forums/f.../46-IPlayVegas

  6. #4266
    Most every time I win at the tables,



    I go out and blow it on another watch. What else am I going to do with deng I don’t really need? Plus the purchase of the physical items makes the win seem more real, versus just sticking it in the bank.

    Take the watch money. Leave the cannoli!

    I tell you it’s wonderful to be here, man. I don’t give a damn who wins or loses. It’s just wonderful to be here with you people.

    MDawg Adventures carry on at: https://www.truepassage.com/forums/f.../46-IPlayVegas

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    I feel zero envy.
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  9. #4269
    I don't put anything in, or on, my body.
    --->

    Non-binding authority
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    Dog nutrition.

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  10. #4270
    Originally Posted by MaxPen View Post
    Every now and then you get a new piece to the MDawg puzzle. Maybe one day it will be solved. But for now he has 10x more credibility than you. People know him, people have seen him play, he's actually profited from a non-believer, and has had no one step up to claim supposed free money if they don't believe a story told about a session or whatever.

    Meanwhile you have absolutely nothing substantiated....RIP
    I tell you it’s wonderful to be here, man. I don’t give a damn who wins or loses. It’s just wonderful to be here with you people.

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  12. #4272
    Originally Posted by jdaewoo View Post
    This retard doesn't gamble.
    woo-woo's father was a contest winner.

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    This retard is a closeted homosexual.

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    woo-woo's mother told him that his father was a model

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  15. #4275
    Originally Posted by MDawg View Post
    MDawg watches?



    These are just some, I own dozens of high end timepieces. My Rolexes are not the most valuable, my tourbillons are.





    Actually this is one I got for my wife, among others:









    I wrap protect my watches when not wearing them, and keep them in a bank vault.



    You must wear them occasionally though, mechanical watches their mechanisms get dried out if left not running for too long.
















    One time A.Wolf was whining about how how do we know if your watches are genuine, and I posted a video where I weighed out a number of them to show that they were solid gold or platinum and weighed exactly what would be expected for that particular Rolex, Breitling, Patek, Breguet, etc.

    Here are a few images from that video, showing that the Day Date platinum I own



    weighs exactly what it should:





    Why so many rolexes? If I had your money I'd have some FP Journes 100%. Do you go to the rolex AD at the casino?

    Honestly I find rolexes so uninspired. I like watched that stand out a bit but not like a Richard Mille. The thing about rolexes is how slowly they depreciate so I've considered buying one due to that. It isn't so much about the cost of the watch and more about cost of ownership.

    I actually bought a watch winder so I can alternate between my watches. Having to set a watch beyond the time is tedious.

    I actually bought a $70 automatic from China with day, date, year, month. Incredible for $70. No one in America makes anything close to that and if they did it wouldn't be less than 100x the price.

    Thought about buying a rolex super clone.. ha

    Next watch will likely be an omega.

  16. #4276
    Actually I've been taking on watches as a hobby as I've drifted from gambling. Gf recently found out she is going to argue in front of a state Supreme Court and is way too busy in general to fuck around at casunos.

    Singer is right about driving from casino to casino and it being a lonely existence. I've had enough.

    Analog watches.. I'm going to learn to service/fix them as a hobby. A nice little offline hobby to help me with patience. Seems zen to me but I need new interests. Watches are a good fit as I don't care about cars or sports. I'd rather sit around and talk to a group of lesbians vs most men.

  17. #4277
    Originally Posted by jdaewoo View Post
    This retard doesn't gamble.
    But he irritates the hell out of you with all his money....doesn't he

  18. #4278
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by jdaewoo View Post
    This retard doesn't gamble.
    But he irritates the hell out of you with all his money....doesn't he
    It is so funny how you consistently think everyone is jealous of someone's success. Like that is what drives us.

    Singer, if everythng you said is true I'd laugh and it'd never be anything I'd think about otherwise. I don't give a shit. I just find you to be somewhat disgusting a nasty person who basically seems to be an air thief.

    While we don't care - You on the other hand are obsessed with trying to present yourself as successful. This much is clear. You're always projecting. Most of the reason you hate on Kewl is that he played the game better than you for 10+ years and had a lot of respect as a successful yet low end bj counter. You on the other hand have a fake casino setup in your basement on a computer monitor. When people pointed out the reflections - you claimed to be in some super VIP area (you know - the VIP lounge in the closet where they store the unused exercise equipment .) hahaha.. too much but you add a lot to this forum. THank you.

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    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Actually I've been taking on watches as a hobby as I've drifted from gambling. ... A nice little offline hobby to help me with patience. Seems zen to me but I need new interests. Watches are a good fit as I don't care about cars or sports.
    Have you considered High End audio?

    I've always loved listening to music and over the years I've learned a lot about being an audiophile and have several very good stereo systems which give me great listening pleasure.

    It's been a fun journey and not terribly expensive: the key is to learn what was and was not good equipment and buy it used: let someone else take the depreciation hit.

    Also realize that spending more does not automatically guarantee you'll get all that much more...very good is good enough.
    What, Me Worry?

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    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Actually I've been taking on watches as a hobby as I've drifted from gambling. ... A nice little offline hobby to help me with patience. Seems zen to me but I need new interests. Watches are a good fit as I don't care about cars or sports.
    Have you considered High End audio?

    I've always loved listening to music and over the years I've learned a lot about being an audiophile and have several very good stereo systems which give me great listening pleasure.

    It's been a fun journey and not terribly expensive: the key is to learn what was and was not good equipment and buy it used: let someone else take the depreciation hit.

    Also realize that spending more does not automatically guarantee you'll get all that much more...very good is good enough.
    Nah not an audiophile and you can't really collect anything outside of the music. So it is more about the music.

    A good automatic watch you can take apart and service it on your own. Clean the parts, reoil it. Maybe replace something. THere are many levels.

    Funny from musician friends I've learned everyone is releasing LPs and now cassettes as CDs are totally dead. No one wants hard copy digital music in a streaming world. So now all these indie bands are released records and such.

    BUt alas I'm not a big music guy. I love my classic rock but an audiophile I'll never be. I don't even think I can hear/understand subtleties if I tried.

    I agree about not buying new. Let someone else do it. Rolexs may be the only watch where you can sell them for more htan they cost retail but thats only because of the supply/demand games Rolex plays. If you're a regular customer and buy the less desirable stuff then they'll see you the most desirable stuff. That, or you have to be on a list for years. Watches like Brietling take huuuuge hits as soon as you buy them. $10k on a watch and then you can't sell it anywhere for over $5k. SOmething like that. No thanks.

    My Seiko Pogue was the same model of watch that was smuggled on the moon. First automatic chronograph. I suspect it was redialed though .. but it is my first used watch and I'll take it all as a lesson learned. When I go look at it in the dark the lume on the dial is just too bright for a 50ish year old watch. But whatever, serial number is my birth month and any watch nerd instantly recognizes it. Has a cool look to it. Better than buying a fake watch for $10k or whatever.

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