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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbd View Post
    Hey guys just wanted to get some of your opinions on - can an AP still make their EV in card counting providing one has a large enough bankroll and travels the country to hit every good shop with good rules, good pen and plays with no cover and just gets backed off and moves on to the next casino trying to get 1000 hrs play in a year. Ex. With a 50,000 dollar bankroll betting strategy 1-20 , standard deviation, risk approx 0.50% , ev 109.00 an hr. Which should mean $100,000 AV in 1,000 hrs.
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    and one more thing since i set this up i didnt mention how much my cash worth or RV worth
    At least you admit it was a:

    Set up

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigplayer View Post
    Yes, you can but the travel required today is immense if you're going to play at serious stakes. But you can make a good living for a few years until you burn the whole country down. If you live in a place like Las Vegas it's still good for either camping out at very low stakes play (Like 1x25 up to 2x180) which will get you about $100/hr in EV or very high stakes in a more hit & run style depending on the exact game and betting strategy but what games will look like after everything reopens is an open question. I still believe the best approach is to play 21 part-time. Keep your square job and go on a BJ trip a few times a month and play the local places around you in-between. Full time play is a beast and best done when you develop a lot of skills so that you can play 21, machines, comp hustle, make an occasional sports bet, do drawings, etc. a whole bunch of complimentary skills that will give you a bigger edge at less overall flux.
    Sports betting is not something one can occasionally dabble at. At least if they want to make money. Either have to do it and put the work in, or don't get involved at all.

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    Bosox there you go again your just more fake news twisting my words and leaving part of my sentence out you are a strapper. Heres the rest of my sentence. one more thing since i set this up i didnt mention how much my cash worth or RV worth was until post #51 and #56. Sarcasm

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbd View Post
    Bosox there you go again your just more fake news twisting my words and leaving part of my sentence out you are a strapper. Heres the rest of my sentence. one more thing since i set this up i didnt mention how much my cash worth or RV worth was until post #51 and #56. Sarcasm

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbd View Post
    Bosox there you go again your just more fake news twisting my words and leaving part of my sentence out you are a strapper. Heres the rest of my sentence. one more thing since i set this up i didnt mention how much my cash worth or RV worth was until post #51 and #56. Sarcasm
    Quote Originally Posted by Freightman View Post
    Then you should have qualified your comments - or you have stated that you expect your responders to be mind readers.
    bobbd, I just happen to agree with Freightman's above quote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoSox View Post
    bobbd, I just happen to agree with Freightman's above quote.
    Like a basketball payer without kids - dribbles before he shoots - the RV King.
    Last edited by Freightman; 06-01-2020 at 05:02 PM. Reason: Thank you Don, typo totally changed the meaning

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freightman View Post
    Like a basketball payer without kids - dribbles before he shouts - the RV King.
    You might want to proofread this one so it makes sense to everyone.

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSchles View Post
    You might want to proofread this one so it makes sense to everyone.

    Don
    Thanks. Meaning was totally distorted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freightman View Post
    Thanks. Meaning was totally distorted.
    Well, better, but still "payer" and not "player"! Proofreading is not your thing.

    Don

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