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Thread: Wolverine: TJ Reynolds--for Don

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    Wolverine
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    Wolverine: TJ Reynolds--for Don

    I think we've talked about this before, but I think you said that you have never heard of this blackjack author. I do apologize for attributing his story to you on the Parker Pages. No wonder I couldn't find the 'roulette' reference in the BJA3 Index! Sorry.

    As I said, he did point out that Patterson's TARGET system was a bad bet. And he promotes using index plays (although his tables are for H17 6D shoe games only). I'm glad this site pointed me to CVCX where I can run simulations to get better indices to play the games available.

    Looking forward to learning even more.

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: TJ Reynolds--for Don

    > I think we've talked about this before, but I think
    > you said that you have never heard of this blackjack
    > author. I do apologize for attributing his story to
    > you on the Parker Pages. No wonder I couldn't find the
    > 'roulette' reference in the BJA3 Index! Sorry.

    > As I said, he did point out that Patterson's TARGET
    > system was a bad bet. And he promotes using index
    > plays (although his tables are for H17 6D shoe games
    > only). I'm glad this site pointed me to CVCX where I
    > can run simulations to get better indices to play the
    > games available.

    > Looking forward to learning even more.

    Yes, I responded to you over at the Las Vegas page. I think the Reynolds book may be a reputable one, but I have never read it. Maybe I can pick it up somewhere.

    Don

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