July 25, 2005

  • This weekend was a blast.

    -Giant's game
    -Texas hold'em
    -Boating, Tubing, Sea-sickness on Lake Tahoe.
    -Passing out on the beach ang getting sun-burnt.
    -Reno -Lost some more money.

    Good job Kevin Lee! Congratulations again Tim

    ~Oneazn2nv

Comments (4)

  • Oh man, sounds like you guys had fun!  Argh, i feel like an idiot missing out.

  • Dude... I gotta start playing roulette... I wanna make a roulette table at my house. :OD

  • A good system has to take into account other obscured but important advantages for both, the casino and the player. These are:

    To the casino:

    <LI>The player's natural greed for money
    <LI>The player's lack of self-discipline and
    <LI>Time (the longer you play the higher the chances that you hit a streak of bad luck and run out of money).

    Tips:
    1. Don't be greedy; if you lose what you have just won, you are.
    2. Don't gamble more than your set limit.
    3. Don't stay beyond what you have set out to do.

    To the player:

    <LI>You can choose when and where to bet
    <LI>You can choose and vary the amount of your bet and
    <LI>You decide when to quit.

    Tips:
    1. Play a few numbers, preferably winning numbers, every spin.
    2. Increase your bet when you win and not when you lose.
    3. Quit while ahead and limit your losses.

    Now, if you agree to all that has been said so far and give it some thought, you could well apply a roulette strategy yourself that is linked to luck. Additionally, if you are able to weaken the above said 3 casino advantages (not easy) and make good use of the player's 3 advantages, chances are in the long run you will come out an overall winner.

    http://www.kanzen.com/strategy.html

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