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    Quote Originally Posted by moses View Post
    Who'd a thunk!
    I always had T3 pegged for a middle aged Asian man, or an old "brainiac" professor/wizard. I didn't know he was sheniqua from the nail salon, his cover is superb!

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    Streaks happen until they don't. If we could predict when we would have a winning shoe or a losing shoe, casinos wouldn't exist.

    Pressing bets regardless of the count simply doesn't work. But hey, if you feel that it does, then go get 'em tiger!

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    Quote Originally Posted by moses View Post
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    Because now you're a black woman? haha

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    Who'd a thunk!
    I never said I was a black woman. I said I never got backed off when I went to a casino as a black woman. Sometimes you need to disguise your appearance when you are getting heat. I have seen some doozies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tthree View Post
    I never said I was a black woman. I said I never got backed off when I went to a casino as a black woman. Sometimes you need to disguise your appearance when you are getting heat. I have seen some doozies.
    Are you John Chang? lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Exoter175 View Post
    Nikky, how long has it been since your college years? That was like at least a 9 month "thing" during my sophomore-junior year, and by "it" I'm not referring to the show.
    I graduated college (with honors, might I brag a little) between 2000 - 2010 ; are you saying you drank grape drink for 9 months straight ? hope it wasnt too bad for your spleen ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nikky_Flash View Post
    I graduated college (with honors, might I brag a little) between 2000 - 2010 ; are you saying you drank grape drink for 9 months straight ? hope it wasnt too bad for your spleen ?
    No, I mean, it was a "popular" drink for about 9 months in that window of time, before we all moved on to the "next best thing".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exoter175 View Post
    No, I mean, it was a "popular" drink for about 9 months in that window of time, before we all moved on to the "next best thing".
    ah yes , the tangerine drink ....(Andrew loydd Webber's - " memories " from cats, plays in the background)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nikky_Flash View Post
    Andrew loydd Webber's - " memories " from cats, plays in the background
    Only half-decent song in the whole damn musical. And, I was forced to see it twice, once with a dancer from LV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grapedrink View Post
    I am now leaning more towards the set up of cards being more important than the count.
    Unlike some, I look forward to reading your forthcoming ebook on identifying when the flow of the cards has properly aligned to warrant an increased bet, and when to add and drop hands to preserve the flow.

    Don't listen to the cynics who say it's not worth the paper it's printed on.
    May the cards fall in your favor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moses View Post
    Well....thanks for clearing that up. There is one guy in particular I spot every now and then. I've seen him portray an elderly homeless man, a drunk obnoxious jerk...saw him an hour later in another casino sober as a judge. Add a midwest farmer. He works in one of the casinos. Seems like a sharp guy.
    The question is, does he have the "game" to support the need for the act, or does he do it to get a kick? I know one guy who is a fairly regular non-AP player who shows up on the weekends in FULL drag and pretty much makes a game at clearing the table lol. Funny thing is, he brought his post-op friend to the table with him, and had 2 or 3 guys (dealer included) totally fooled. It was HILARIOIUS when the full-drag guy let them in on it. Their faces were priceless.

    Quote Originally Posted by moses View Post
    I sorta had him pegged as the linebacker that cold-cocked when I almost caught that touchdown pass. Sad to learn it was a black woman that put me out of the game. lol
    And now I have this full on image of T3 as this sassy black woman at the table lol.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dieter View Post
    Unlike some, I look forward to reading your forthcoming ebook on identifying when the flow of the cards has properly aligned to warrant an increased bet, and when to add and drop hands to preserve the flow.

    Don't listen to the cynics who say it's not worth the paper it's printed on.
    "For 14.95 I'll teach you everything you need to know about card surfing and riding the flow of cards to a successful casino experience"

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    Quote Originally Posted by moses View Post
    Well....thanks for clearing that up. There is one guy in particular I spot every now and then. I've seen him portray an elderly homeless man, a drunk obnoxious jerk...saw him an hour later in another casino sober as a judge. Add a midwest farmer. He works in one of the casinos. Seems like a sharp guy.
    "Sober as a judge"??? Most are hungover at work and nodding off and all are dumb!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    This thread will likely be moved to the Disadvantage forum.
    Geez Norm, i can finally stop holding my breath
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