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  1. #181
    [QUOTE=Alan Mendelson;33920]And what's wrong with also asking others here on the forum if they have tried or considered it?Nothing wrong with it.
    Take off that stupid mask you big baby.

  2. #182
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    I never made a judgment or decision. Go back to my original post.
    WHAT? You actually don't understand the analogy do you?
    Take off that stupid mask you big baby.

  3. #183
    Originally Posted by quahaug View Post
    WHAT? You actually don't understand the analogy do you?
    What I understand is that you are throwing out reasons why you think it doesn't work. That's fine. You've given your opinion. I want to see for myself, and I've asked if anyone else has tested it.

    You can only test it by charting. Where are the charts? Well, you don't have charts, redietz doesn't have charts, Arc doesn't have charts. So without charts we're back at square one:

    I am curious to see if TA can be applied to gambling.

  4. #184
    Originally Posted by fpdw2015 View Post
    I went back and took a look. In June of 2005 a new poster, aces_hii, showed up. He and Rob were complimentary to each other but bashed everyone else. It was easy to tell that aces_hii was a Singer sockpuppet because he had the same style of bashing that Rob did. On September 11, 2005, a post was made by aces_hii. But it was Rob telling everyone the dates that he would be in Las Vegas. When Rob seen the mistake he made he immediately came with a post telling everyone his account had been terminated and aces_hii loaned him his account. Singer was supposed to be in Arizona and aces_hii was supposed to be on the east coast. Fieldcommand traced both Rob's and aces_hii's messages back to the same IP address. The jig was up.

    If you have a yahoo account then you can go to FREEvpFREE, scroll down to Message History on the bottom and click on September 2005 to see it for yourself. Singer had at least two other sockpuppets on FREEvpFREE, bonuspokergod and superquadfullhouseroyalistic.
    Typical making it up on the go instead of providing absolute proof again. Lets see the proof of who this aces is and who fieldcommand is and prove that he never manipulated any of the messages while you're at it. Arci claims the same lie about others being me all the time. Look what God did to him as his punishment which is only one of the reasons why I laugh at him and his destroyed life all the time. CDDENVER was always lying about me also, as was Skip Hughes. Now guess which view of a horse's butt they get to see in action.

    It might be good for you if you're an atheist.
    Last edited by Rob.Singer; 11-27-2015 at 04:55 PM.

  5. #185
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    What I understand is that you are throwing out reasons why you think it doesn't work. That's fine. You've given your opinion. I want to see for myself, and I've asked if anyone else has tested it.

    You can only test it by charting. Where are the charts? Well, you don't have charts, redietz doesn't have charts, Arc doesn't have charts. So without charts we're back at square one:

    I am curious to see if TA can be applied to gambling.
    I believe these guys had some sensitive spot touched when you asked the question the first time. People who just don't want anything to be because they don't really understand it always go on the offensive by trying to first rub you out by claiming you proclaimed something, and when they realize what fools they're making of themselves they backtrack a bit, and because they can't prove or disprove anything they say, they denigrate.

    The only charts these guys have are weight-gain charts, and arci has a special chart that tells him how shiny that oily balding spot on his forehead gets when he sweats it out over my posts.

  6. #186
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    I am curious to see if TA can be applied to gambling.
    "A former card counter who's been banned from global blackjack pits and would never play any game where he has no edge, François has worked out a strategy that remains invisible to the casinos."

    http://www.cigaraficionado.com/webfe...-Baccarat_7153

    Investment and banker types have been banned from casinos for winning too much at baccarat. You just have to put in the serious time to figure out how, before heading off to the sirens of the casinos.

  7. #187
    Originally Posted by OneHitWonder View Post
    "A former card counter who's been banned from global blackjack pits and would never play any game where he has no edge, François has worked out a strategy that remains invisible to the casinos."

    http://www.cigaraficionado.com/webfe...-Baccarat_7153

    Investment and banker types have been banned from casinos for winning too much at baccarat. You just have to put in the serious time to figure out how, before heading off to the sirens of the casinos.
    The article talked about baccarat as a losing proposition. What was your point in posting it?
    Take off that stupid mask you big baby.

  8. #188
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    It might be good for you if you're an atheist.
    Rob, you have no chance to go to heaven.

  9. #189
    Originally Posted by quahaug View Post
    The article talked about baccarat as a losing proposition. What was your point in posting it?
    As I read the article I saw references to one player who won following patterns. I also noted with interest how the long term in the game was about 15 million hands.

  10. #190
    In the back of my mind, I have the feeling the casinos hope for players with "paralysis thru analysis".

  11. #191
    Originally Posted by slingshot View Post
    In the back of my mind, I have the feeling the casinos hope for players with "paralysis thru analysis".
    Explain that for me, please.

  12. #192
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    As I read the article I saw references to one player who won following patterns. I also noted with interest how the long term in the game was about 15 million hands.
    He claimed to win. The other guy said the casinos loved system players and wanted the first guys action. Of course you'll win following patterns you'll also lose following patterns. As a matter of fact you can get the same effect as that guys system by playing, heads-banker, tails- player on the flip of a magic baccarat coin. Also the writer mentioned the Asian players saying "monkey" I don't think they're saying "monkey" it just sounds like that to us. Asian players say it in all kinds of games. It doesn't have a specific meaning exclusively to baccarat so I wonder how much the writer of this fill in piece of fluff knows about his subject in the first place.
    Last edited by quahaug; 11-28-2015 at 07:14 AM.
    Take off that stupid mask you big baby.

  13. #193
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    Explain that for me, please.
    If each session is separate and different, how can any info be suitable for the next session. One example happened to me several months ago. I MISSED a Royal by not holding a suited 10 to an A. I was sick, but moved to the next machine and 4 to a Royal came on the screen and HIT! By analysis, I shouldn't have won 2 Royals side by side- which could have happened.
    Last edited by slingshot; 11-28-2015 at 08:45 AM.

  14. #194
    Originally Posted by quahaug View Post
    the writer mentioned the Asian players saying "monkey" I don't think they're saying "monkey" it just sounds like that to us. Asian players say it in all kinds of games.
    "monkey" is a face card.

    Face cards have pictures of "monkeys" on them...they are calling for a face card to be be dealt.

    Is this not obvious?

  15. #195
    I always thought "monkey" was actually the word "monarchy" for the "royalty" appearing on face cards. To say "monkey" was to call for a face card. The same way I call for a deuce when I am all in pre-flop and my opponent is drawing with high cards to the river.

  16. #196
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    I always thought "monkey" was actually the word "monarchy" for the "royalty" appearing on face cards.
    It's not that complicated...humans are monkeys.

    But after our similar posts somebody will no doubt accuse me of being your sockpuppet, or some such nonsense.

  17. #197
    I doubt monkey in English is the same word in Chinese. I could be wrong though. I thought they were saying a word or words that sound like mon kee. Face card in blackjack too?
    Last edited by quahaug; 11-28-2015 at 09:10 AM.
    Take off that stupid mask you big baby.

  18. #198
    Probably means different things to different people. I'm sure some people say it just for good luck.
    Take off that stupid mask you big baby.

  19. #199
    Originally Posted by quahaug View Post
    I doubt monkey in English is the same word in Chinese. I could be wrong though. I thought they were saying a word or words that sound like mon kee. Face card in blackjack too?
    Are all Asians are Chinese?

    Yes...they are calling for a face card to be dealt because it will win the hand for them...even non-Asians call for the monkey.

    A facecard in blackjack to bust the dealer, a facecard in baccarat to add 0 to the hand.

    Are you sure that you have any casino experience?

    It's hard to believe that you did not know that "monkey" means facecard.

  20. #200
    Here are some articles about how the "monkey" means "monarchy" or face card depicting a royal such as a king or queen or jack:

    http://scoblete.casinocitytimes.com/...f-monkey-59432
    http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_do_Asia...ying_blackjack
    https://answers.yahoo.com/question/i...7225320AAtskk4

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