My two *****cats, Princess and Bobby, would be flattered.
BTW, Larry, why do you call yourself Tom?
I knew your brothers back in Cleveland. What a nice family.
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Whatever happened to you guys?
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My two *****cats, Princess and Bobby, would be flattered.
BTW, Larry, why do you call yourself Tom?
I knew your brothers back in Cleveland. What a nice family.
moe family.jpeg
Whatever happened to you guys?
moe family2.jpegmoe family3.jpeg
Aslan 11/1/90 - 6/15/10 Stormy 1/22/95 - 8/23/10... “Life’s most urgent question is: what are you doing for others?” — Martin Luther King, Jr.
Actually, I would argue that advantage players are the ONLY people in the entire casino who think "outside the box". "Inside the box" is where the superstitions of degenerate gamblers, system players, and believers in star alignment affecting the cards exist. These "inside the box" thinkers huddle in masses and always use their own anecdotal evidence to support their mathematically unverifiable beliefs and will argue for them unflinchingly despite the mountains of evidence that prove them false. Walk into any casino in the world and you will find thousands of the like minded thinkers you seek.
"The men who succeed are the efficient few who have the ambition and willpower to develop themselves." ---Herbert Casson
This was once my avatar, but Creeping Panther felt it was demonic, so I changed it.
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Aslan 11/1/90 - 6/15/10 Stormy 1/22/95 - 8/23/10... “Life’s most urgent question is: what are you doing for others?” — Martin Luther King, Jr.
i've wondered the same, but one thing is, you will know your money isn't increasing or decreasing when you observe the simulated play.
there might actually be something to it though for your observation of the record of your play results, in that those results would 'smooth out' more towards the expected results over time. but regardless, what you can or should expect for the short run, errhh and long run regarding your play in casino is what you expect and nothing more or less.
example: the probability of getting a royal flush is circa 1/40000 per hand. uhhmmk, i push the button one time on my home vp simulator and bingo i have a royal. but omg, i'm just heading out the door to play vp at the casino. so i a'int gettin no royal at the casino, right? well, right, lmao, but not because i just got one, lol, but because the probability of getting a royal flush is circa 1/40000 per hand.
no & noCould simulated play end a losing streak?
Could simulated play end a winning streak?
for your recorded play results yes, but let's not forget far as money, it's the real stuff and monopoly moneyCould it get you into the long run sooner?
as in the vp example above, your expectation is your expectation, nuthin more or nuthin less.What if you only go to a real casino when you are winning on your simulator.
bad idea, lol, but maybe try it out on a simulator only.Someone in Vegas with easy access might want to test the above and post your results here.
edit: by the way far as thinking outside the box, jaygruden has it right. wanna think outside the box? think like an AP, far as the thinking goes in a casino, it's way outside the box, far way from any kind of thinking goes on in any noggins inside those joints, lol.
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I am releasing CVDiet V1.0, the ultimate in diet simulation software. It simulates eating carrots and celery. Coupled with CVExercise V1.0, which simulates running a marathon, and you have the ultimate diet program. Simply run the first program for 30 minutes, and then the second for three hours; and you can eat anything you wish without gaining weight.
"I don't think outside the box; I think of what I can do with the box." - Henri Matisse
Do I have to be present while either of the programs is running? Is it more important to be present at one than the other? If I just skip the first program, will I lose weight faster?
Even though this is break-through technology, I hope you are not charging much, because some people may realize that they can get the same thing for free (well, almost) simply by eating celery and carrots and running in place at home. You may delete this post if you think I have revealed too much information.
Aslan 11/1/90 - 6/15/10 Stormy 1/22/95 - 8/23/10... “Life’s most urgent question is: what are you doing for others?” — Martin Luther King, Jr.
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