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Re: ddb puzzle
I am new to VP and love to play DDB 3-play, 5-play and sometimes 10-play...I read it somewhere from those VP gurus that you can make a living by playing VP, honestly is it possible? and are there any money management systems? my problem is that i don't know when to quit whether i am winning or losing?. Thanks for any help!
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Dear 111 bbgun419 111,
Nice try Mr bbgun. My advice is take your complete bankroll and give it to your sweet wife. Then check yourself into a clinic where your addictions can be treated. From all your alias and your most recent column about multi line play you are looking for some feedback for another column Gulp gulp.
Drinks are free at casinos. Heck sometimes I buy everyone in the place a round. Cause it is free. hahaha.
bububaby. It is nice to see we can make you jump at will.
And webman please dont hide this.
11111oej1111
Nice try Mr bbgun. My advice is take your complete bankroll and give it to your sweet wife. Then check yourself into a clinic where your addictions can be treated. From all your alias and your most recent column about multi line play you are looking for some feedback for another column Gulp gulp.
Drinks are free at casinos. Heck sometimes I buy everyone in the place a round. Cause it is free. hahaha.
bububaby. It is nice to see we can make you jump at will.
And webman please dont hide this.
11111oej1111
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wow!!! thanks Shadowman, with your knowledge, pls tell you are beating the game? btw, do you think the machines in Indian Reservation casinos fixed? is there any gaming control over them?
Let me take a stab at this.
I made millions playing vp at injun casinos. If you learn how to detect hot and cold machines who gives a crap about regulations.
Yes they have regulations and chief two dogs aka(gwb)
is in charge of it.
So my advice is mortgage the house and head to the injun casino there near phx az and bet it all.
If you loose use plan "b".
Go bankrupt and stiff everyone again.
Peace and Love and welcome to Walmart
111111 oej 11111111
Let me take a stab at this.
I made millions playing vp at injun casinos. If you learn how to detect hot and cold machines who gives a crap about regulations.
Yes they have regulations and chief two dogs aka(gwb)
is in charge of it.
So my advice is mortgage the house and head to the injun casino there near phx az and bet it all.
If you loose use plan "b".
Go bankrupt and stiff everyone again.
Peace and Love and welcome to Walmart
111111 oej 11111111
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I can see that one could make a living at FPDW at $1 denomination and up,which, to my knowledge, is not offered. Otherwise, I don't see much opportunity. At 800 spins per hour, say 6 hrs per day, 4800 spins per day at $1 denomis $24000 cash in. You would need 1% margin to make $240. I don't see any 1% positive machines at higher denoms.
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wow!!! thanks Shadowman, with your knowledge, pls tell you are beating the game? btw, do you think the machines in Indian Reservation casinos fixed? is there any gaming control over them?
Looks like 3 different questions.
1) Yes, I've won almost every year (8 of 10) since I learned to use perfect play strategies on positive payback games. Before then I lost money every year.
2) I think the vast majority of Indian casinos have honest games. It is not required to fix games if you put in paytables that favor the casino. Not only that, the vast majority of players don't come close to perfect play which means the casinos still win money on positive payback machines.
3) This answer varies by state. Some states are have stronger gaming control than others. The best thing is to read the compact between your state and the Indian tribes in your state to determine the level of control.
Looks like 3 different questions.
1) Yes, I've won almost every year (8 of 10) since I learned to use perfect play strategies on positive payback games. Before then I lost money every year.
2) I think the vast majority of Indian casinos have honest games. It is not required to fix games if you put in paytables that favor the casino. Not only that, the vast majority of players don't come close to perfect play which means the casinos still win money on positive payback machines.
3) This answer varies by state. Some states are have stronger gaming control than others. The best thing is to read the compact between your state and the Indian tribes in your state to determine the level of control.
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what's the bankroll requirement for $1.00 five play (DDB) anybody? I've been playing 9/6 ddb and doing quite bad....lost 7 sessions out of 8. Any advice pls. thanks!
Mr bbgun,
You need to buy The King of VP (BOB DANCER) books and guides. They have proved to be very profitable to me and all that follow them.
Stay away from anything from or by Fa La La La La.... La la la la. He has no proof of anything he says and when asked to back up his claims he has a hissy fit and starts to rant and rave.
I know this from personal experience dealing with him.
He has been banned from this forum under many different alias's. He likes to snoop around anyway for who knows what reason. I guess he has some compulsion or mental problem that his medication can't control.
From knowing him and watching him I conclude he has an addiction to alchol and gambling.
He has tried to hide that he has gone bankrupt and his wife has to work long hard hours at degrading labor to support his habits.
So either get DANCERS material or just don't gamble.
11111oej1111
Mr bbgun,
You need to buy The King of VP (BOB DANCER) books and guides. They have proved to be very profitable to me and all that follow them.
Stay away from anything from or by Fa La La La La.... La la la la. He has no proof of anything he says and when asked to back up his claims he has a hissy fit and starts to rant and rave.
I know this from personal experience dealing with him.
He has been banned from this forum under many different alias's. He likes to snoop around anyway for who knows what reason. I guess he has some compulsion or mental problem that his medication can't control.
From knowing him and watching him I conclude he has an addiction to alchol and gambling.
He has tried to hide that he has gone bankrupt and his wife has to work long hard hours at degrading labor to support his habits.
So either get DANCERS material or just don't gamble.
11111oej1111
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I am new to VP and love to play DDB 3-play, 5-play and sometimes 10-play...I read it somewhere from those VP gurus that you can make a living by playing VP, honestly is it possible? and are there any money management systems? my problem is that i don't know when to quit whether i am winning or losing?. Thanks for any help!
1111bbgun111
Sounds like you are an addict get help. casinos love putz's like you that have no control of there impulses.
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Tell cindy I miss her cooking.
1111oej1111
1111bbgun111
Sounds like you are an addict get help. casinos love putz's like you that have no control of there impulses.
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Tell cindy I miss her cooking.
1111oej1111
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I am new to VP and love to play DDB 3-play, 5-play and sometimes 10-play...I read it somewhere from those VP gurus that you can make a living by playing VP, honestly is it possible? and are there any money management systems? my problem is that i don't know when to quit whether i am winning or losing?. Thanks for any help!
There are a few folks making a living playing VP but it is much more difficult than it used to be. There are few high denom games around that are positive payback. In some cases there are promotions+CB+BB along with slightly negative games that can be profitable. However, to play the very high denoms requires a substantial bankroll. OTOH, there are many lower denom games out there that pay back over 100%. It's not too difficult to win a small amount of money (usually less than a part time job).
There are no money management systems that change the expectation of VP games. If you play positive opportunities then it doesn't matter when you quit unless you are quitting forever. The first hand you play on another day is no different then the next hand today. The probabilities and expectation are the same (assuming the same game, etc.). I suspect you have not been playing positive opportunities.
There are a few folks making a living playing VP but it is much more difficult than it used to be. There are few high denom games around that are positive payback. In some cases there are promotions+CB+BB along with slightly negative games that can be profitable. However, to play the very high denoms requires a substantial bankroll. OTOH, there are many lower denom games out there that pay back over 100%. It's not too difficult to win a small amount of money (usually less than a part time job).
There are no money management systems that change the expectation of VP games. If you play positive opportunities then it doesn't matter when you quit unless you are quitting forever. The first hand you play on another day is no different then the next hand today. The probabilities and expectation are the same (assuming the same game, etc.). I suspect you have not been playing positive opportunities.
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I can see that one could make a living at FPDW at $1 denomination and up,
which, to my knowledge, is not offered. Otherwise, I don't see much opportunity.
At 800 spins per hour, say 6 hrs per day, 4800 spins per day at $1 denom
is $24000 cash in. You would need 1% margin to make $240. I don't see any 1% positive machines at higher denoms.
It's kind of interesting. I've seen $ FPDW show up once or twice a year. Last year they were at Hard Rock for about 6 months. The year before they had them at Arizona Charlies Decateur for around 2 months. This year ...
which, to my knowledge, is not offered. Otherwise, I don't see much opportunity.
At 800 spins per hour, say 6 hrs per day, 4800 spins per day at $1 denom
is $24000 cash in. You would need 1% margin to make $240. I don't see any 1% positive machines at higher denoms.
It's kind of interesting. I've seen $ FPDW show up once or twice a year. Last year they were at Hard Rock for about 6 months. The year before they had them at Arizona Charlies Decateur for around 2 months. This year ...
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PLMK if it shows up again. It would get kind of expensive, though, until theroyal shows up. You're playing at about a 1% loss without it, and for me, considering tax consequences, I would be playing at about .5 anyway. I will give someone I know a call on 11/3.