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i still do believe they have the capabilities to do shady stuff but what I thought i was seeing may have been "luck" in general.
i will always believe they can set up any hand for any player though so dont think that these kinds of posts will keep happening
Quote: heatmapI have been simulating my own hands and shuffles for all kinds of situations and i have to say, i have either stumbled upon how shuffle master randomizes their decks, or im starting to belive that they are not as rigged as i always say.
i still do believe they have the capabilities to do shady stuff but what I thought i was seeing may have been "luck" in general.
i will always believe they can set up any hand for any player though so dont think that these kinds of posts will keep happening
What a surprise.
ZCore13
Quote: billryanSo you now believe they can set any hand but that they don't?
Last Saturday at the Borgata they set up the shuffler at 4 card poker to deal me 4 Kings.
Congratulations!!Quote: michael99000Last Saturday at the Borgata they set up the shuffler at 4 card poker to deal me 4 Kings.
Quote: michael99000Last Saturday at the Borgata they set up the shuffler at 4 card poker to deal me 4 Kings.
The bastardz.
Quote: billryanSo you now believe they can set any hand but that they don't?
of course i believe they DO it. are doing it, and still doing it.
Im just acknowledging that i might be wrong.
i just dont believe myself because i believe patents more.
Quote: heatmapof course i believe they DO it. are doing it, and still doing it.
Im just acknowledging that i might be wrong.
i just dont believe myself because i believe patents more.
You should focus more on debunking your theory that adding a second hand in blackjack will change a cold shoe. That’s way more ridiculous than believing shufflers are rigged.
Quote: michael99000You should focus more on debunking your theory that adding a second hand in blackjack will change a cold shoe. That’s way more ridiculous than believing shufflers are rigged.
ill try
A friend of mine is one of those chasing the Iraqi Dinar folly. Evidence just bounces off her.
This shouldn't get political at all.Quote: MichaelBluejayPeople seem loathe to admit error in general, even when confronted with overwhelming evidence showing they're wrong. There are plenty of examples on this form, about both gambling and non-gambling topics. So, it's a great thing when someone admits he was wrong, or even might be wrong about something. It's to be applauded and respected.
A friend of mine is one of those chasing the Iraqi Dinar folly. Evidence just bounces off her.
I haven't noticed any political connection but there are people who buy them as " investments".
While I think they are mistaken, I know that most people scoffed when I was " investing" in comic books and baseball cards.
When I document that an Amazing Fantasy that sold for around $10,000 in 2009 (and $2500 in 1999) now sells for $65-75,000, the scoffing stops.
If anyone wants bricks of now worthless dinars, pm me. Your grandchildren may thank me.
Quote: billryanI used to sell Iraqi Dinars for about a dime a pop. People paid a bit more for one's with Hussien in a suit as most had him in military uniform. About a year ago, I started seeing people expressing how they were investing in them.
I haven't noticed any political connection but there are people who buy them as " investments".
While I think they are mistaken, I know that most people scoffed when I was " investing" in comic books and baseball cards.
When I document that an Amazing Fantasy that sold for around $10,000 in 2009 (and $2500 in 1999) now sells for $65-75,000, the scoffing stops.
If anyone wants bricks of now worthless dinars, pm me. Your grandchildren may thank me.
I am more interested in the copy of Amazing Fantasy lol.
First appearance of Spiderman I believe
And not to mention all the super hot chicks that flocked to your house to check out your collections. 🤣Quote: billryan
While I think they are mistaken, I know that most people scoffed when I was " investing" in comic books and baseball cards.
And not to mention all the super hot chicks that flocked to your house to check out your collections. 🤣Quote: billryan
While I think they are mistaken, I know that most people scoffed when I was " investing" in comic books and baseball cards.
Quote: MichaelBluejayPeople seem loathe to admit error in general, even when confronted with overwhelming evidence showing they're wrong. There are plenty of examples on this form, about both gambling and non-gambling topics. So, it's a great thing when someone admits he was wrong, or even might be wrong about something. It's to be applauded and respected.
A friend of mine is one of those chasing the Iraqi Dinar folly. Evidence just bounces off her.
Good stuff!
Stupid bitch should rot in hell and be treated like a homosexual in a Muslim country.
Right buddy?
Quote: AxelWolfThis shouldn't get political at all.Quote: MichaelBluejayPeople seem loathe to admit error in general, even when confronted with overwhelming evidence showing they're wrong. There are plenty of examples on this form, about both gambling and non-gambling topics. So, it's a great thing when someone admits he was wrong, or even might be wrong about something. It's to be applauded and respected.
A friend of mine is one of those chasing the Iraqi Dinar folly. Evidence just bounces off her.
Some animals are created better than others.
Silly Axel, don’t you know.
Mr BJ and Norm are “protected” here.
Sadly the other BJ guy suffered the consequences.
Quote: BozQuote: MichaelBluejayPeople seem loathe to admit error in general, even when confronted with overwhelming evidence showing they're wrong. There are plenty of examples on this form, about both gambling and non-gambling topics. So, it's a great thing when someone admits he was wrong, or even might be wrong about something. It's to be applauded and respected.
A friend of mine is one of those chasing the Iraqi Dinar folly. Evidence just bounces off her.
Good stuff!
Stupid bitch should rot in hell and be treated like a homosexual in a Muslim country.
Right buddy?
Whoa!
Its not that serious