Ever Listen To That Little Voice In Your Head?

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Re: Ever Listen To That Little Voice In Your Head?

Post by shadowman »

Where does one sign up to get a "little voice" installed?

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Post by royal flush »

i want the one that says royal coming now

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Post by oej719 »

Where does one sign up to get a "little voice" installed?

Glad you asked. I feel this topic confused most people so I will explain.
You know the guy that claims to be the best vp player ever and is promised to met webman for a challenge?.
Well he is the Bozo Wizard that listens to voices in his head.
I think he may be telling the truth for ONCE. Everytime I have ever been around him he is talking and listening to someone but not me and I was the only one there.
What eduardo may call LOCO gringo.

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Post by Eduardo »

oej I think your voice told you that because I sure didn't. What? Tacos again? For breakfast? Okay, if you insist.
 
Be right back folks.

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Post by cddenver »

i want the one that says royal coming now
 
I hear that voice all of the time, but it's coming from the machine next to me that the little old lady is playing.  Am I allowed to push her out of the seat?  It wouldn't be personal, just business. 

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Well he is the Bozo Wizard that listens to voices in his head.
If little voices control what he does, says, and writes, that clears up a lot of things.   It frees him of accountability so that virtually anything is plausible (in his view).  He may soon be going over the edge (or already be gone) if the last column is any indication.In the incoherent first few paragraphs of the little voice column, it is difficult to determine which parts are purported to be logic or which may have any basis in reality.  Most of it appears to be pure fantasy.  It is hard to understand who (except for his other personalities) he may trying to convince here.  Or are we his target market?  Does he really revel so much in the criticism?A sample statement:  "This is where my earliest memories are of how theory has no chance up against reality"Granting that the lack of clarity in the quote may be partially due to
sloppy sentence composition, is this supposed to be at all believable?  Most people's earliest memories range from age 3 to 3 and a half, though some people don't have memories prior to the ages of 6 through 8.  At what age do you suppose anyone's earliest memories would include a contrast between theory and reality, especially with the conclusion that theory must necessarily be useless?  The owner of such a memory must possess a staggering intellect, indeed.What is clear here is that what he claims to be non-rational (advantage play) was due to him NOT listening to the little voice.  So, now the little voice has finally grasped control and is the guiding force.  Webman, good luck, but be sure that there are no sharp objects around when executing your upcoming exercise.

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Post by mightwin »

Eduardo - good luck on your trip. 
My voices talk to me about a lot of different things.  Sometimes I listen (go to the casino), sometimes I ignore (cut the grass).
I really wish I would have listened this past January at the Bellagio.  I had just won $800 on a $5 machine (playing one coin).  I moved over one machine and was playing 2 coins, too chicken to play max.  I heard a little voice tell me bet max.  Boy howdy - I sure wish it would have SCREAMED at me instead of whispering.  I look down and there's a royal flush flashing brightly at me after I drew.  I won $2500.  Wonderful.
I know I should have been betting max, especially on a progressive.  If I would have listened to my voices that day, I would have walked away (from that machine at least) with over $22,000. 
The old saying of "pick your battles" might fit here.  Sometimes it's good to listen to those little voices (tacos), sometimes it's ok to ignore them (cut the grass).
I've read your posts about Green Valley Ranch and was wondering if you've ever played at Red Rock?  That's a nice hotel and comfortable casino.  I've never won big, but had fun playing there.  The rooms rank right up there with the Wynn rooms, for a lot less money. 
Again - good luck on your trip.  Looking forward to reading your trip report. 

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Post by Eduardo »

Yes I have played (but not stayed) at Red Rock. I really like their casino... it might be the best I have played in so far. Very easy to find what you want to play, comfortable environment, good pay tables, etc etc.
 
I hope to stay there some day, if for no other reason than the fact that i made a hefty donation to their casino already.
 
I hear it is very nice and have been pleased with GVR so would expect nothing less.

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Post by faygo »

Where does one sign up to get a "little voice" installed?
 
Recipe: Dark Closet, sips of Victor Hugo every 10 mins. all the while a recording of Tiny Tim's Greatest Hits plays non- stop for 24 hrs. If a little voice doesn't tell you to get out of there, you will go crazy and your little voices will be many. Hope this helps.

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Post by Lucky Larry »

Eduardo,
Listen to those little voices-sometimes they can come in handy. My inner psychic voice is really accurate when it pops into my head. My wife and family are amazed at how often I can call a hand before it hits when it just pops up. Or when it says play this machine or one more hand or $20 more bucks. The difficulty is learning when to listen to the voice versus your guesses. Just one example, this week I told my wife to switch to 50¢ play versus quarters. Something told me to tell her and she hit the RF within a few hands.

Must be the subconscious part. My best one is the re-occuring dream that I had of playing and hitting a RF on dollars and moving to $5 hitting a quad and then the RF. In my dream I could even picture the exact machines at our favorite casino.   I shared the dream with my wife. On March 16, 2006 a few weeks after the dreams we were cashing out to go home. The lines were long so I gave my wife my ticket and I moved from quarters to $VP near the cash line. I hit the RF on the third hand as my wife was cashing out. Something told me to sit at that exact machine (1 of 6 empty machines).   After the pay out we went to $5 VP since we had never played it and we were "rich".   We were newbies at VP and poor educators. We were scared to play $25/hand but a dozen hands into the game we were dealt a quad. We played a few more hands and cashed out scared, afraid we would lose our money and excited. On the drive home my wife reminded me of the dreams. We almost turned around but I have learned the "moment of fate" is instantaneous.

The psychic part comes from my mom who can often foretell events within the family, community and nation down to the day and person. So listen to that little voice. It might be your crazy side, a wild guess, or it might be something a little more special.

LL

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