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FloridaPhil
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[quote=Minn.Fatz]I have always thought that were I a blackjack pit boss I'd want one
player at each one of my tables sitting behind a sizable pile of chips,
whether that person was counting cards or not.[/quote]Casinos sell dreams.  As long as there is someone out there that very publicly claims to beat the system, the dream lives.   Bob Dancer is that person.  Whether he actually wins or not is irrelevant as long as players believe that he does.







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[Casinos sell dreams.  As long as there is someone out there that very publicly claims to beat the system, the dream lives.   Bob Dancer is that person.  Whether he actually wins or not is irrelevant as long as players believe that he does.






May be irrelevant to you.It's certainly no irrelevant to me

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Of course..   


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Misterlister:You have just been given a large amount of information you asked for. You are apparently incapable of recognizing how valuable that information is.You remain a non-believer --- which is your right. But at least others here now understand better. Providing you more information is a bottomless pit. You are capable of casting aspersions on absolutely anything I say or do. It is fruitless for me to talk to you.I will therefore take the position in the future with you as I do with Notes1 --- namely ignore you and any posts you make. Bob



Of course you're going to ignore the tough comments and questions. You hoped and prayed that your very wishy washy reasons for why the casinos have no problem whatsoever letting you win lots of money from them while they also hand you countless gifts and benefits, would get the rank and file to accept your bs. Sorry, I have a mind of my own.

The only "value" I got out of your rhetoric was that you still need to work for a living.

Good luck ignoring me.

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Post by xaxphaanes »

I never wanted this to be a debate that ended in an argument i believe that dancer does make a living from what he does because the math states that he does and other pro's have agreed so who am i to disagree?..i just wanted to make sure that if i took the time to learn this(his) particular strategy it would not be time wasted and lost value.

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Post by alpax »

I never wanted this to be a debate that ended in an argument i believe that dancer does make a living from what he does because the math states that he does and other pro's have agreed so who am i to disagree?..i just wanted to make sure that if i took the time to learn this(his) particular strategy it would not be time wasted and lost value.

This hijacking stuff happens all the time here. I just ignore it.

Anyhow, your question has been answered by Bob on page 2. Overall it is the best to play with a video poker computer software program. If you have to go with a strategy, I'd say the Winners Guide is a high quality product [btw, I am not paid to say this].

Does not go over simple stuff, the hardest hands are analyzed and explained. Dancer/Daily are great teachers of the game.

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would you hire a contractor, without checking out some of their recent work? would you invest money, without checking out recent performance? would you just buy something because a celebrity on tv, said to do so?  asking questions, not just believing everything you are told and requesting proof, this is not hijacking, this is smart.  trust, but verify. wish i could take credit for these famous words, but they are good advice for one to follow. 

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The only "value" I got out of your rhetoric was that you still need to work for a living.



He does "work" for a living. Working to exploit various casino edges that typically shrink year by year. Fortunately Bob got into it when the getting was really good!

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...what do you want to do, ban booze, ban gambling, ban advertising so folks do not overspend, the list is endless. you want protection from everything that someone could abuse. there is something called common sense, discipline and personal responsibility.Far be it from me to suggest we undo the foundation of the capitalist economic system, that is, never give a sucker an even break or smarten up a chump. I'd like to take more advantage of that myself but Sheldon Adelman won't let me play poker for money online.The thing about poker is that all the rules are known to all the players, they all get cards from the same deck and there is a house to make sure the game is fair and the rules enforced. That's the difference between Las Vegas and Wall St. -- Las Vegas is regulated.Not everyone with a problem is deficient in common sense, discipline and/or personal responsibility. Many are just unlucky.[quote]...there were many more folks on the stage that were much more qualified than what your party will offer.[/QUOTE]Last I heard the Mugwump Party wasn't nominating a candidate. I do still vote, but I'm no longer bamboozled enough to think that it makes any real difference whether a Democrat or Republican wins. Not when fewer than 400 families have made half of all political donations so far in 2016; only 60 individuals have made a third of them. Like The Donald said, they call and their employees answer.P.S. Your caps lock key seems to be a little sticky there.

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[QUOTE=misterlister]
The only "value" I got out of your rhetoric was that you still need to work for a living.



He does "work" for a living. Working to exploit various casino edges that typically shrink year by year. Fortunately Bob got into it when the getting was really good! [/QUOTE]

I don't disagree that he works hard to find those shrinking edges that very few do correctly all the time. But finding those edges guarantees nothing. That's why I'm looking at everything he claims instead of only this. How can anyone not recognize that his claims do not pass the smell test, that no casino would ever allow anyone to take their money almost at will and then hand him so many free things to boot year after year? Then add that up with his pathetic reasons that he so wished everyone buy as some kind of "value" without thinking, and I smell a rat.

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