1. Absolute mastery of basic strategy for all deck/rule compositions to be played
2. Absolute mastery of your count system/indexes
3. Complete understanding of ROR and a tolerance to withstand the variances
4. Planned bankroll synced to planned betting levels for each game variant and within choosen RoR. Associated cash management strategy.
5. Well designed playing strategies for each game type to be played including store adjusted bets and cover. Chip management strategy including cash outs.
6. Clear plan of action to be implemented at each back off / tresspass. They are coming!
7. Identified and preplanned emergency contact for unpredictable issues. i.e. handcuffed or other ,inconvenience, who you gonna call?
8. A "constitution" of steel or perhaps an optional psycological evaluation to determine the cause of this condition.
Then all that other shit......
Luck is nothing more than probability taken personally!
As far as I'm concerned Google Maps is the best for planning your route and mileage. You can even use the little man to get a picture of the road conditions. For example assume I was planing a trip from North Star casino to Oneida casino with a a Menominee casino stop. It gives me the best route and mileage between each casino.
Last edited by Midwest Player; 09-20-2019 at 01:19 PM.
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Check out the Executive American Airlines credit card....while expensive...get access to Admiral clubs...free alcohol, food, etc...there are showers and private conf rooms for use....if you air travel enough it’s a no brainer...compared to $10+ drinks...esp beneficial on flight delays????
BONUS: especially for teams/small biz....each card gets 2 companion entries....and the card can add 5 additional cardholders....so one annual fee can, theoretically, get 18 “memberships”....prob is have to REALLY trust those 5 card holders with your/company credit
Agree, those pictures are often more than several years old. Sometimes like 10 years old. However, you can still get a feel for the road in most cases. Does the road have a shoulder where you can pull over. In fact, not too long ago I took an off the beaten path to a casino that I once took many years ago. At that time I think about 5 miles of the trip was on a dirt road, but when I looked at Google Maps and checked out the road it was now all paved so I took the route once again. Still it was a bad choice as the road was curvy and narrow and couldn't go very fast, but at least it was paved.
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He is referring to opening one account with a credit card, and adding a bunch of authorized users. All the authorized users can split the cost of the membership while everyone gets the benefits. But you risk someone racking up a large debt and disappearing into the ether...
Not much different than the corporate credit card I have, less the debt part.
I find that WAZE (owned by Google) is even better. Basically it is Google Maps with updates. People who have the WAZE app use the it to send information to a central depository. The app then uses this info to suggest better routes, let drivers know about traffic conditions, obstacles on the road, etc.
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