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  1. #101
    Good enough.

    On a more serious note, whether one simply plays or one plays with an advantage, there is a tendency to bet more and more over time. I think anyway.

    That's not to say that this is the case with everyone, some people just don't like gaming at all and such people if they play at all keep it strictly low level for entertainment, but those of us who do like gaming, will tend to bet more over time. Which is why when I re-started gaming seven years ago after a decade or so hiatus, I was betting average maybe $200. a session. Now average 100X that. Did I intend to bet more like this? No. But it happened nonetheless.

    Just things to ponder as we enter 2026, and make decisions about whether we wish to continue with our established routines. I've had a some huge wins in the past couple months. And huge losses.

    I’ve gotten hammered lately almost as often as I’ve cleaned up.

    After each big loss I reevaluate the whole deal as much as I get supercharged after each big win.

    I see a lot of people doing nothing much but lose but they keep coming back. At least I tend to win, but it's not all fun and games, the ups and downs may eat at the best and most indomitable of us.
    Last edited by MDawg; Yesterday at 08:34 PM.
    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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  2. #102
    But seriously, too, and no need to answer, can you imagine someone as whiny and
    Originally Posted by mcap
    simply incapable of letting anything, however minor, go
    capable of stoically, mechanically playing hand after hand at the tables, without revealing himself.

    Or would you expect someone
    Originally Posted by mcap View Post
    whose panties are always in a bunch
    to be better at some other kind of business, one that involves more playing on emotions and involving histrionics, than the cool, deliberate calculation required to card count blackjack under the radar.


    Originally Posted by Seedvalue View Post
    Professional Gamblers / Casino APs who actually make their living from beating casinos don’t spend all their time trying to convince everyone they are legit. It’s the exact opposite. They don’t want anyone to know because it threatens their ability to earn.

    The fact you have spent thousands of hours and years of your life 10000s of posts trying to convince everyone with a computer you play blackjack for a living proves you don’t do shit.

    100 percent you sell ass and mouth for cash. You play some on the side but your sugar daddies pay the bills. Fact
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    You have a faux blackjack player who lies about everything, including his own death, and who multiple people have identified as a prostitute. Now I don't know about anyone else who has explored the forum circuit for years, but I have never run into an alleged blackjack player who has been identified as a male prostitute before. I guess I lead a sheltered life. And more than one person has sworn to it. Think about that. How many times in your life have you encountered a gambling poster who nobody ever meets but who multiple people have tagged as a male prostitute? It's funny as hell that he parades around as the soul of legitimate gambling. It's a joke.
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    I'm rather certain he has money from something he feels shame over.
    Most likely a prostitute
    Originally Posted by Seedvalue
    Do you know why he post so much ? Because at least two people here know exactly who he is and how many tricks he turns a month to get by. Anxiety lol rip
    Originally Posted by monet
    He is 100% UNKOOL and there is a 69% chance he is a male prostitute.

    Tough to dispute those facts.

    Originally Posted by Ozzy
    He's 100% percent UNKOOL and I'm gonna say 69% chance male prostitute.
    Originally Posted by MaxPen
    I'm going to have to now even jump on the belief that he really is a low level card counter that had a sugar daddy like most of the AP community believes.
    Last edited by MDawg; Yesterday at 08:35 PM.
    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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  3. #103
    I gamble not to make money but simply for the fun of playing against the house and their known advantage.

    It's a constant uphill battle for we recreational players and easy to flame out / burn out unless you understand the dynamics of the game.

    By that I mean simply this: a recreational player has to actually enjoy playing, win or lose, i.e. play for the stimulation, the thrill of the game, and always enter the maw of the casino knowing that I will probably lose, both in the short run and the long run.

    Of course the joy of a big win can carry me through losing streaks, i.e. Hope Springs Eternal.

    Lifetime now I've lost about $75K, which frankly is akin to chump change: I'm perfectly fine with that given the joy I get not only from gambling itself but by driving through the beautiful Oregon scenery to Chinook Winds, dining at the surprisingly good restaurants in Lincoln City, catching concerts and movies: all good fun.

    I know guys that spend $75K or more in short order seeking a "rush," e.g. having safaris in Africa: me, I prefer getting bitten by a one armed bandit as opposed to a tse-tse fly.

    To each his own.
    What, Me Worry?

  4. #104
    Originally Posted by MDawg View Post

    On a more serious note, whether one simply plays or one plays with an advantage, there is a tendency to bet more and more over time. I think anyway.

    That's not to say that this is the case with everyone, some people just don't like gaming at all, but those of us who do, will tend to bet more over time. Which is why when I re-started gaming seven years ago after a decade or so hiatus, I was betting average maybe $200. a session. Now average 100X that. Did I intend to bet more like this? No. But it happened nonetheless.
    This is only true among degenerate gamblers. And I am not even trolling with that statement. It is like doing hard drugs. They need more and more to get the same high. You really have demonstrated this over the last couple years dawg. You might want to seriously step back and take a look at that.

    Advantage players just do NOT escalate or chase like that. EVERYTHING right down to bet amounts and how they correlate with Expected Value is pretty carefully planned out for most APs.

    This actually has been one of the give-aways to your little story. If someone came along and knew nothing else about your story and fantasy claims they would see your escalated amounts and know you are not a real winning player.

    And again, this is not me trolling you, but if your story and claims are basically true as far as amounts bet and you just generally leave out most of the losing sessions as most that read you think, this escalation respresents a sign of problem gambling.
    Expected Value is NOT an opinion.

  5. #105
    V, I believe you play slots? So you probably just light up your drug of choice, then zone out in front of the machine, to relax. That's recreational gambling. But I believe you did mention that your average "pulls" (equivalent to average bets for us table game players) have gone up.

    As far as UNKewlJ
    Originally Posted by MDawg View Post
    The documented facts about UNKewlJ include that she is a compulsive liar, hypocrite, self loathing bigot, male prostitute and is Pac Islander looking.
    so anything she has to say about me or anyone else amounts to nonsense. I see a sheet of UNKewl text and generally just insert whatever my AI automator suggests without even reading her nonsense.

    Originally Posted by MDawg
    Puppets like UNKewlJ give me the horrors. They jerk around like puppets on invisible strings, galvanized into hideous activity that is the negation of everything living and spontaneous.

    The live human being has moved out of UNKewlJ’s body long ago. But something moved in when the original tenant moved out. And that something, is the Norm’s, The WizardsofVegas, the RobSingers, the Taters/Moses, the MDawgs who marched into UNKewlJ’s head and took over like ventriloquists' dummies who have moved in and taken over the ventriloquist. The dummy UNKewlJ sits there in front of the computer, envious, jealous, obsessed, and uncontrollably yapping out of a rigid doll face about MDawg.

    There is a certain kind of ghost that can only materialize with the aid of a sheet or other piece of cloth to give it outline. UNKewlJ was like that. He materialized only when someone else moved into his head and gave him a reason to appear.
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Get help Kewl.

    You are a fascinating person in a lot of ways but it has nothing to do with your gambling.

    Originally Posted by MDawg View Post
    A lightning MDawg AI automation versus…

    Originally Posted by Gottlob1 View Post
    KJ keeps trying to manually rephrase the same old nervous essays over and over. Can you imagine how much time and angst that takes?
    Last edited by MDawg; Yesterday at 08:46 PM.
    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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  6. #106
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    This is only true among degenerate gamblers. And I am not even trolling with that statement. It is like doing hard drugs. They need more and more to get the same high.
    That is probably true, to a point: but why bet five bucks a pop when you've got millions?

    No risk, no reward.
    What, Me Worry?

  7. #107
    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post

    That is probably true, to a point: but why bet five bucks a pop when you've got millions?

    No risk, no reward.
    If you are talking about dawg, he is not as wealthy as he would have you believe. Even Druff came to that same conclusion. He is wealthy, just not as he would have you believe.

    Remember way back at the beginning of his story, when he his average bet was in the hundreds of dollars, he said that he used to gamble heavily but took a long break and was now back betting much smaller. Something to that effect.

    Do you think someone winning tens of millions of dollars just up and takes a years long break? Or is it much more likely that someone losing way more than they planned, up and takes a break for years?

    And then when he started again at the beginning of this "adventure" crap, he was betting hundreds per hand, now it is hundreds of thousands (according to his story). That is simply escalation of a degenerate gambler. Nothing more.

    He will troll back with all his nonsense, but he probably should take a step back and re-examine again.

    There is one truth to all this gambling crap of his. Casinos give all these high-end comps to long-term losing players, not long-term winning players. If you always remember that, his little story makes sense. Losing player gets great comps, tells everyone he is winning (or reports only his winning sessions). THAT really is the great adventure of this Mdawg person and I think everyone knows it, despite that some may support him.

    Heading out for NYE now MrV. (no gambling, except being out on NYE which in itself is a bit of a gamble lol). Sincerely have a good NYE, even if you are just chillin at home. Nothing wrong with that.
    Last edited by kewlJ; Yesterday at 08:59 PM.
    Expected Value is NOT an opinion.

  8. #108
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    If you are talking about dawg, he is not as wealthy as he would have you believe.
    The hound was not the only one I had in mind with my statement.

    There a lots of guys with extra time and money who are looking for fun, for action, and casinos fit the bill perfectly.

    Play smart, be disciplined, bet only what you can afford to lose...and you, too can dance with the devil in the pale moon light.
    What, Me Worry?

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