I saw something like this such as "Blackjack secret", they announced that their system is too good. Making money is easy..
Of course I don't believe those system, but I'm very curious about their stuff. Had anybody accidently bought their stuff before? What's inside..
Quote: WangSanJosehttp://www.getblackjacksystem.com/ Had anybody accidently bought their stuff before? What's inside..
Just saying, how do you accidently buy something?
Heres another goofy system for sale but the site has a good report onBJ conditions.
http://www.easymoneyblackjack.com/conditions_reno.html
Quote: only1choiceJust saying, how do you accidently buy something?
Heres another goofy system for sale but the site has a good report onBJ conditions.
http://www.easymoneyblackjack.com/conditions_reno.html
That's easy.
1.You accidentally happen upon the website.
2.You accidentally believe the lies you read.
3.You accidentally enter your credit card info.
4. You accidentally hit enter.
On a completely separate and non-related note, things that are stored electronically, like movies, music, pictures, or documents, can be downloaded from the internet with the help of file sharing networks. However, you should note that downloading anything that is copyrighted and that you don't legitimately pay for is considered illegal.
http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy-ab&hl=en&q=blackjack+betting+system&oq=blackjack+be&aq=2&aqi=g4&aql=&gs_l=hp.1.2.0l4.0.0.1.2352.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0...0.0.5cbC50yc3Ao&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&fp=e3e6f12cb7aaeace&biw=960&bih=537
Quote: only1choiceJust saying, how do you accidently buy something?
Carelssness. I oncce bought an additional copy of an Asimov novel becasue I thought I didn't have it yet.
Quote: NareedCarelssness. I oncce bought an additional copy of an Asimov novel becasue I thought I didn't have it yet.
I get your point but WangSanJose led us to believe it was a worthless item. I ask again, who buys a worthless item by accident?
Quote: only1choiceI get your point but WangSanJose led us to believe it was a worthless item. I ask again, who buys a worthless item by accident?
Oh, well. Sometimes you can be taken in by the hype. but that woulnd't quite qualify, IMO, as accidental.
Or you may want to buy something sensible, like a set of strategy cards, say, or a concise guite to craps, and wind up accidentally picking a worthless betting system. A beginner without good information could easily make such mistakes, and that would be accidental.
Quote: only1choiceGood point. Sometimes we forget how it was just starting.
I'll confess to one :)
In 2009 I was quite drawn to craps tables, and even had the luck to hear a dealer at Paris explain the game to a couple. So I thought to look up a simple guide to craps at a bookstore. I found a book from Cardoza Publishing titled "How to Win at Craps." I chose that one because it had printed layouts and seemed to explain many bets.
Well, the advice wasn't terrible, but it wasn't quite good, either. The author advised to play the pass/come or the don't pass/don't come bets and to palce or lay single odds only. Overall it's better to place or lay higher odds. But at least the author warned agaisnt betting on hardways, C-E, Any Seven, Hops, etc.
I gained enough confidence to play a little bit, but I felt I still needed practice and some better explanations. So upon returning home I searched the Web for craps info. eventually I found the Wizard's Odds site, and the rest is history.
But, hey, had I come across a book on dice control, who knows what might have happened. back then I believed it entirely likely. On the other hand, I migth have come across Gambling 102...
Much like the OP, I'm curious as to what these on-line e-books have to say. Not curious enough to actually pay for them, mind you, but I am curious. I know they can't say anything that amounts to any real information, but it's interesting to me to see how they like to twist facts, percentages, numbers, etc., to make their claims credible.
Quote: konceptumI have several (ok, too many) books on craps, all purchased prior to discovering the WOO website.
When I was a raw newbie, I knew at least two things: 1) All casino games have a house edge and 2) You should only bet what you're prepared to lose. Therefore I know not to take any promise of winnings seriously.
But I would have done much better in my early trips if I'd known such basic information as what the actual HE is for a given game, the existence of different pay tables in VP, how to play certain games, the existence of strategies for various games, etc etc. It astounds me that I traveled to Vegas twice without any real knowledge of gaming.
Really?Quote: only1choiceJust saying, how do you accidently buy something?
What do you think keeps all those Nigerian princesses in business?