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Thread: Indices and their importance to your winning/variance

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    Quote Originally Posted by moses View Post
    Bam there you go. Post 20 gives a higher percentage of plays. Now the Realistic 20 plus the Fab 4, also improves SCORE. Learn RPC and you are now a lean mean blackjack playin machine.
    Là, je ne comprends rien du tout.

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    "Là, je ne comprends rien du tout."

    Heureusement pour toi. Parce que, du moment ou tu commences a comprendre ce qu'il dit, tu es drolement bien foutu !

    Don

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    Posts in French are of no value, especially for those that don't speak it.

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    Posts from Don are of high value. So it compensates.
    And my last post was of no value. So it don't matter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philippe B View Post
    Posts from Don are of high value. So it compensates.
    Don can comment in any language he so desires. If he can't be understood, then his commentary is useless. Perhaps you can assist in alleviating the issue. You can do so by responding in English. Your own commentary suggests Your posts are not of high value, therefore, by your logic, the transition should be easy.

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    My last commentary suggests nothing.
    It SAY that ONE of my posts is of no value except for fun.

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    "Là, je ne comprends rien du tout" = "Here I do not understand anything"

    Translation of Don's post is a little more embarassing as he made a funny mistake.
    In current french "drôlement bien foutu" is a compliment about physical appearence (specially to girls). I don't think that it was what he meant

    More precisely, "foutu" alone mean broken, out of order.
    and "drôlement foutu" mean strangly constitued.
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    J'entrave que tchi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bodarc View Post
    "-3 to +8."
    While more is better, if learning skills are poor ...

    I concur.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Philippe B View Post
    "J'entrave que tchi"
    j'entrave = I hinder ... but tchi = ?
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    It's a dialect of northern France.
    Of course meaning "I don't understand"

    I promise to stop joking that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMaster_Flash View Post
    While more is better, if learning skills are poor ...

    I concur.

    May I ask why the range -3 to 8 is preferred for one with limited skills? Is id due to the frequency of occurrence of said counts? Perfect for wonging? Greater EV for those indices as opposed to the others?

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    Quote Originally Posted by moses View Post
    "I'm not so sure more is better at all. It could be worse."
    I told you to sober up !
    Of course it is better.
    The question is always:
    Is it worth the trouble ?

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