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Thread: Electric Kid: 2002 in Review

  1. #14
    Ouchez
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    Ouchez: Re: Interesting statement, and provocative,

    > Like working a "donts" strategy at
    > the dice table.

    > I thought 6D games were the bread and butter
    > game of the professional; certainly the team
    > player.

    > If Parker, BigPlayer, or DD' felt
    > comfortable sharing, I would be interested
    > to know of all the hands played in 2002,
    > what percent were played at 6D. (I think Don
    > S. is stuck in East Coast hell or I would
    > ask him.)

    > Also, and this is really wearing my welcome
    > thin, do they shuffle track?

    > SR

    SR,

    I think the "proper" dont's strategy can be an alternative to many 6 deck games, but of course not all.

  2. #15
    RP
    Guest

    RP: What about your 'JaKal' method?

    > SR,

    > I think the "proper" dont's
    > strategy can be an alternative to many 6
    > deck games, but of course not all.

    Did your 'JaKal' method for 6D games turn out to be unsuccessful?

  3. #16
    Ouchez
    Guest

    Ouchez: 90% of my bj play is dd,

    I had heard good reports on the jakal method. A friend bought the pamplet, he call's it, an attack system.

    It was expensive, he said, being printed on the finest of paper and premium leather bound.

    When I contacted the author, via e.mail, the pamplet was sold out! I was told it was printed and custom bound in Montana by a private publisher
    specializing in historical manuscripts.

    My friend is doing well with that method having just purchased a red 350 Z with his winnings.

    Prior to purchase he was required to sign an affidavit that he was not a casino agent and that he would not divulge the casino busting methods revealed in the publication nor reproduce it.

    No matter how persistent I am he will not speak of it to me.

    I have watched him use this method and it is hard to figure out his game. He has never been barred using it, just watched closely. He is a green chipper and always plays 2 spots.

    He puts in marathon sessions.

    Are you a practitioner of this method, RP?

  4. #17
    RP
    Guest

    RP: Re: 90% of my bj play is dd,

    > I had heard good reports on the jakal
    > method. A friend bought the pamplet, he
    > call's it, an attack system.

    > It was expensive, he said, being printed on
    > the finest of paper and premium leather
    > bound.

    > When I contacted the author, via e.mail, the
    > pamplet was sold out! I was told it was
    > printed and custom bound in Montana by a
    > private publisher
    > specializing in historical manuscripts.

    > My friend is doing well with that method
    > having just purchased a red 350 Z with his
    > winnings.

    > Prior to purchase he was required to sign an
    > affidavit that he was not a casino agent and
    > that he would not divulge the casino busting
    > methods revealed in the publication nor
    > reproduce it.

    > No matter how persistent I am he will not
    > speak of it to me.

    > I have watched him use this method and it is
    > hard to figure out his game. He has never
    > been barred using it, just watched closely.
    > He is a green chipper and always plays 2
    > spots.

    > He puts in marathon sessions.

    > Are you a practitioner of this method, RP?

    I've missed your stories for the last few months. ;>)

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