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    ZeeBabar, have you not asked all of these same questions for almost three years on green chip, and received dozens, and dozens of good responses only to be for the most part ignored by you. Are you looking for compassion, sympathy, or someone who agrees with your thought processes? The answers here are also going to be about the truth and not the fantasy game that you think you are facing.This seems like groundhog day all over again and again!
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    Bosox, you do know that you can ignore my posts, right? You do know that you do not have to participate in every thread. I am surprised that you are unable to ignore a poster, how the hell do you handle playing with Ploppies that make the same mistakes and such?

    i probably repeat some questions because I am old, I am also spontaneous and fail to check if I had asked a particular question some place. Try not to get too irritated. Yes, I post on this and the other forums but classy folks (Dr. Wong, Don S) only answer or ignore a post and its questions. There is no need to make a thread about a poster instead of the question posed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    " ... you do know that you can ignore my posts."
    Point of View:

    This forum is (partially) a cyber-community, and nobody wants to have to

    ignore another poster; analogous to having to ignore someone at a party.

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    I ignore people at parties all the time.
    "I don't think outside the box; I think of what I can do with the box." - Henri Matisse

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    I also ignore (most) party-goers;
    but the key term here is "have to."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    I ignore people at parties all the time.
    If the parties at my house, and someone doesn't know the meaning of, its time to go - I do something very subtle - I put on my pyjamas.usually sends the message

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    Quote Originally Posted by moses View Post
    I agree with Zee on this one. Boxer, I know it's tough. Ever notice how traffic slows to a crawl when there is a accident on the freeway? It's like "well, Ive sat here this long I might as well take a look." And then why the hell did I do that! Now I've got this friggin image in my head.
    Perfect analogy Moses! Reading Zee's posts, and often responding to them is an addiction for me. This is not good for my health, too much anxiety. I liked the Groundhog Day clips, thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoSox View Post
    Perfect analogy Moses! Reading Zee's posts, and often responding to them is an addiction for me. This is not good for my health, too much anxiety. I liked the Groundhog Day clips, thanks.
    Zee is great for forum traffic. I remember while on bj21, volume would be slow - zee makes a post - and everyone jumps on the bandwagon. Same thing here - essentially everyone is addicted to responding to Zee. Now, if Zee tells a rub and tug story or 2, traffic will really zip along.

    Zee has a great point - he says if you don't like his posts, then don't respond. Makes perfect sense to me. Yes, some of his posts are non sensical, yes, some if his advice is bad, well maybe more than some, but some of it is okay - well, a bit of it anyways.

    Adds humor value to the site, and I'm all for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moses View Post
    .... Oh and NR is playing shortstop for the Red Sox next year.
    Wait, what? Who is NR and when did the Red Sox dump Xander Bogaerts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by moses View Post
    Well, Freighter. I once dated a very attractive lady that ask at an opportune moment. "Will you love us all?" Let's just say there were many pieces to this puzzle. I responded with a stutter. "Y-y-y-yes? But in my mind I was thinking "I'm not very fond of that protective one." lol

    So considering my track record of experience, I'm thinking Zee must be one of Norm's alter egos. I mean c'mon, an about to retire Dr. from the middle east who lives in the midwest? You don't see that everyday. He drives 100 miles to play two tables at $3 dollars a hand and hates making big bets yet netted $25k this year. Never picked up a blackjack book in his life. I could go on. Hmmmm, anything wrong with this picture? Or is it just me. That's a good one Norm - you really had me going.
    Moses, this post is beneath you. First, I am not a medical doctor and second, I am not from the Middle East. Third, my betting unit is Green for the most part (DD games) and red with minimum $10 tables at the 6 deck games (there are no $3 games anywhere). I have read well over a dozen books starting from a book by Jerry Patterson a long time ago (1981), followed by books from Stanford Wong (Professional BJ and BJ secrets, Revere, Uston's Million Dollar BJ and a number of more recent books) I have casino verite on my Ipad and am often at this site playing with the free resources and the calculators available. I do not know where you got this crap about me but its a shame, the attempts you make to humiliate others you know little about.

    I do need to learn more indeces and become more confident at $25 min. 6 deck games, be more confident splitting, doubling or hitting when max bets are out. Its a learning process and its not just BJ I am learning, its learning not just about casino tolerances but my own tolerances. How to handle losses better (or wins better), how to camouflage my play, actual in casino comportment strategies and such.

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    Remember to focus on the casinos, not each other.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    I do need to learn more indeces and become more confident at $25 min. 6 deck games, be more confident splitting, doubling or hitting when max bets are out.
    Zee, learning to be more confident, (why is that? Maybe it is a frame of mind thing that changes the cards) you will also need to have courage. The best way to learn this is by watching the movie "The Wizard Of Oz" every night for a week. Then the next time you are playing at a table with that couple where the man is again calling you a ploppy for losing $90 bucks total for ins bets with two hands of both 10 "6 and 4 and 5 and 5" they both suddenly bust out laughing as you simultaneously shove out two sets of $90 each in both circles for doubles. Someone from inside the pit comes over to see what the commotion is all about, he stands next to you and you tell him you feel confident. The dealer slowly turns each card over and gives you paint on both hands and the dealer has a 7 under and you win. You suddenly turn to the husband and say you want to take it outside, I'll fight you with one hand behind my back. Then the phone rings and 30 seconds later with the TC still very high the floor person tells the dealer to push back your bets, and we all know the rest of the story.

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    I believe the correct play to remain anonymous is to undergo a series of sex change of operations and convert to a Catalin. Then when discovered, have an adadicktome and convert back.

    Back and forth, back and forth, but they will never know what hit em.
    Luck is nothing more than probability taken personally!

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