Alan. My plan is to play the same way and the same game for 20 sessions per week. Certain things put me in the seat and multitude of items will force me to leave my seat. All in all, it works out to 20 sessions which is in my complete control. It works out to 1200 to 1500 hands per week in general. I focus more on the quality than the quantity of hands played as opposed to profit/loss per session. That would like playing basketball and making sure the scorer gave me credit when I score a basket. I don't need/want that in my head. I KNOW that at the end of the week, if I've played my game to the best of my ability then I will be victorious. I think there were two losing months in the last 3 years as I employed the HIA method for whatever reason. My EV doesn't really need to accumulated all that much as my expenses are low to nil. So it goes to the regular bills (like taxes) remodel, and/or a trip. No, I don't play blackjack away from home. I'm on vacation.
In sports, I've reviewed every single pro game for the last 7 years and then update at the end of each year. MLB for example, I know I will play about 30 games a season and the bulk of the games will come in June and July before the oddmakers have set lines out of reach. There is fluctuation from month to month but I know the end result has proven to be profitable by seasons end.
I'm certain I don't have the wild swings of KJ. I can't prove my rewards to you Alan unless you'd like to come see my hardwood floors. Stating income would be detrimental to my cause and no one sees my portfolio. Except maybe Sing Sing. He is tricky.I will say this is sort of like being on scholarship. All I have to do is play well and not get kicked off the team. Most everything else is paid for, except I live off campus.




I will say this is sort of like being on scholarship. All I have to do is play well and not get kicked off the team. Most everything else is paid for, except I live off campus.
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