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Norm Wattenberger: The Candlestick Diaries
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kewljason: Re: The Candlestick Diaries
Thank you Norm, Very interesting indeed!
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Parker: Re: The Candlestick Diaries
Interesting, although no real surprises.
Now all I have to do is find that single deck game where I can play 400 hands/day for 7 years w/no cover and not get tossed. :-)
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Brick: Re: The Candlestick Diaries
> Interesting, although no real surprises.
> Now all I have to do is find that single deck game
> where I can play 400 hands/day for 7 years w/no cover
> and not get tossed. :-)
I'm surprised,under all conditions they came out of the shoot like a rocket!' and never looked back. How wonderful,if it was this easy I might have been rich by now,but as you know paper figures are not always what they appear to be in the real world.
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Norm Wattenberger: Not quite.
They all were down thousands at some point. One was down 23,900.
> I'm surprised,under all conditions they came out of
> the shoot like a rocket!' and never looked back. How
> wonderful,if it was this easy I might have been rich
> by now,but as you know paper figures are not always
> what they appear to be in the real world.
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Brick: Re: Not quite.
> They all were down thousands at some point. One was
> down 23,900.
I see what you're talking about,(6deck cover) I was looking at the 1 year graphs. I did notice when selecting the 10 day graph,it appears in the middle(or some point)of of the first day of the session the player was down 23,900. However,within a few weeks he came out of the red and never looked back,the other players also seemed to be very fortunate in breaking away early.
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Norm Wattenberger: Re: Not quite.
If you keep the period shorter and examine other parts of the charts, you will see losses of over $100,000. They just don't show clearly if the time period is large as the scale increases.
> I see what you're talking about,(6deck cover) I was
> looking at the 1 year graphs. I did notice when
> selecting the 10 day graph,it appears in the middle(or
> some point)of of the first day of the session the
> player was down 23,900. However,within a few weeks he
> came out of the red and never looked back,the other
> players also seemed to be very fortunate in breaking
> away early.
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