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    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Repeating this stupid comment over and over does nothing for your credibility. This statement just makes it crystal clear, you haven't a clue about blackjack and the variance that is part of the game. Anyone, including your hero T3 and now you, claiming they can master or alter the variance that is part of blackjack card counting is completely full of shit. The only real question is are you lying to us or lying to yourself..
    You little gay fucker. You threatened to kill Singer? I would go upside you head so fast and so hard you wouldn't stand a chance. T3 is NOT my hero. But he is a helluva lot smarter than you. You're WEAK and STUPID. Bad combination. If that is your question? Then come play me and stop making excuses as to why you can't/won't.

    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    I seek out situations where I will have the max number of max bet situations. I do this a number of different ways, of which I have mentioned. Tracking multiple tables (more max bet opportunities), exiting negative counts aggressively, so as to get to a better opportunity that is more likely to yield a max bet opportunity and playing heads up or with 1 other player most of the time, so that when that high count (max bet opportunity) comes, it will remain, for many, many rounds until the shuffle. It is not unusual in a shoe game to get a max bet opportunity and have it last 30-40 rounds. Everything is about getting to as many max bet opportunities as possible..
    I don't believe you can track two tables at the same time and keep an accurate count. But even if you could? You still lost $29K...and avoided negative decks. Sounds to me like the greatest handicapper on earth who only had $80 left in his pocket to bet the game of the bowl season. Shrewd. You can't even pass a drivers test for crissake. And you think you can make a million dollars playing blackjack?

    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    And there will be times that despite that advantageous situation, you will lose many max bet opportunities in a short period of time, just as there will be times you win most of your max bet opportunities. That is the variance associated with blackjack card counting and anyone that doesn't understand this, one of the most simple and basic parts of blackjack card counting, should not even be playing..
    In essence, you're riding a big ole nasty wave that left you even after 5 months. STUPID! And how many books did you have to read in order to master such a shrewd strategy?

    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Variance is part of blackjack card counting. That is why every book for the last 50 years, and every computer software, tells and shows you why a player needs a large bankroll. It is a mathematical fact that even playing with an advantage, a player will experience these swings. And anyone who tells you differently as you are trying to do is simply full of shit.
    Variance is part of blackjack, stock market, housing market, sports bets, going into business, sales, and just about everything. Question is what are you going to do about it? Throwing money at it and then crying on a forum doesn't seem to be working so well for you. Thus, your miraculous comeback stories are unbelievable and irrelevant. Getting mad and threatening to kill people because they don't believe only weakens your credibility and puts you danger according to your past diatribes.
    Last edited by Moses; 02-14-2019 at 11:36 AM.

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