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legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
October 15, 2015, 04:22:07 PM
Anyone that found a real long term strategy with low profits to apply? Interested in knowing if someone studied a new method

No. The math itself shows that it's impossible.

nothing impossible, i know there is a good strategy that could work in long term.
we just not yet find it. i personally playing with my bankroll against the "time" and "long term" itself.
so far working well, when i dropped to negative i try to not recover it faster but slowly.

Math doesn't lie. You're playing against -EV. It's not a slot machine that has to pay out x amount, it's a system that is based entirely on math.
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1004
October 15, 2015, 04:20:17 PM
Anyone that found a real long term strategy with low profits to apply? Interested in knowing if someone studied a new method

No. The math itself shows that it's impossible.

nothing impossible, i know there is a good strategy that could work in long term.
we just not yet find it. i personally playing with my bankroll against the "time" and "long term" itself.
so far working well, when i dropped to negative i try to not recover it faster but slowly.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
October 15, 2015, 03:48:18 PM
Anyone that found a real long term strategy with low profits to apply? Interested in knowing if someone studied a new method

No. The math itself shows that it's impossible.
legendary
Activity: 2884
Merit: 1117
October 15, 2015, 03:47:29 PM
Anyone that found a real long term strategy with low profits to apply? Interested in knowing if someone studied a new method
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1005
October 15, 2015, 03:46:38 PM
There is no strategy in dice which can work all the times.All is your luck to hit some big and right streaks.I succeeded to make few times some good amount once 0.072BTC and this was from giveaway of 1mbtc.I just placed bets sometimes 1 satoshi and on some hands all in and made withdraw in couple of minutes.
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 501
October 15, 2015, 03:27:22 PM
i sometimes use some strategies such as martingale but it doesnt really help me to win big amounts of money

Yes, there is no real strategy for dice as its very difficult to beat the house. As per me its impossible to make any strategy in the dice as it is a game of odds and how can you plan something. One thing you can do is that you can play more and more if you have enough bankroll but there are chances of loosing your entire bankroll.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
October 15, 2015, 02:46:25 PM
i sometimes use some strategies such as martingale but it doesnt really help me to win big amounts of money
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
October 15, 2015, 02:14:53 PM
well i dont use any strategies if i gamble as it does not help me to win anything on dice because of that i usually try not to play any bitcoin games at all
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
October 15, 2015, 12:42:00 PM
They probably will use them as market to attract more players that will lose much more than the lucky one won.

Like: "see this dude that turned 10 btc into hundreads, come, you can be the next.". I think everyone already received an email like this from some casino

This is also why slots in casinos are so loud when you win (any amount) and ridiculously loud if you hit a jackpot. It gives the sense of happiness to you, and the jackpot brings in bigger bettors.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1009
October 15, 2015, 10:42:49 AM
There are professional blackjack players that would also beg to differ.

This doesn't work long-term, because you're banned long before you make a lot of profit.

I am quite sure counting cards is illegal, so even if you manage to count them you probably won't make a profit, just like Ranlo says here.  I could be wrong but I think it is illegal at most casinos.

You're right; it is. It's seen as theft/exploitation.

I thought this was not illegal?  Isn't it just frowned upon?  How do they actually know you are counting cards as well?  Seems rather odd that they would just come up to you and say, hey you have been counting cards we need you arrested?

It's all just patterns, and it's easily deciphered. It's not illegal like jail time, but it's illegal to the casino.

Then I can't use my memory in the game?

How will they discover me, do they have mind reading devices that know when some people is memorizing the cards and when they are not?

You've never been to a casino, have you?

Yes, I never have been in a real life casino.

It is more or less unecessary when you know Bitcoin

There are pit bosses at each game watching players. Each table has multiple cameras that have various types of recognition (they can detect things like stress, certain facial features, etc.). And last but not least, it's obvious if you're winning most of the time because, well, you're winning most of the time. It's not hard to figure out.

So if you win most of the time they might think you are cheating?  I know several people who play Blackjack at a casino here and I have seen them walk away up 2,000 dollars in less than 2 hours.  They have gone back multiple times I know, and have won multiple times.  Any reason why they are not getting into trouble?

Continuous wins are watched with eagle eyes in every Casino.

They probably will use them as market to attract more players that will lose much more than the lucky one won.

Like: "see this dude that turned 10 btc into hundreads, come, you can be the next.". I think everyone already received an email like this from some casino
sr. member
Activity: 322
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October 15, 2015, 09:22:14 AM

Continuous wins are watched with eagle eyes in every Casino.

Really. Actually I do not this one. But I think it is normal. There can be really huge mount money on the table. Sometimes million dollars can bet for the winning.
legendary
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October 15, 2015, 09:15:11 AM

Continuous wins are watched with eagle eyes in every Casino.

That is very right. Just like the movie oceans 13 where there is a monitor where they will see if you are a real winner. Your ecstatic face, excitement, heartbeat, eye dilation etc etc... That's the way they control the winners.
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 1116
October 15, 2015, 08:56:26 AM
There are professional blackjack players that would also beg to differ.

This doesn't work long-term, because you're banned long before you make a lot of profit.

I am quite sure counting cards is illegal, so even if you manage to count them you probably won't make a profit, just like Ranlo says here.  I could be wrong but I think it is illegal at most casinos.

You're right; it is. It's seen as theft/exploitation.

I thought this was not illegal?  Isn't it just frowned upon?  How do they actually know you are counting cards as well?  Seems rather odd that they would just come up to you and say, hey you have been counting cards we need you arrested?

It's all just patterns, and it's easily deciphered. It's not illegal like jail time, but it's illegal to the casino.

Then I can't use my memory in the game?

How will they discover me, do they have mind reading devices that know when some people is memorizing the cards and when they are not?

You've never been to a casino, have you?

Yes, I never have been in a real life casino.

It is more or less unecessary when you know Bitcoin

There are pit bosses at each game watching players. Each table has multiple cameras that have various types of recognition (they can detect things like stress, certain facial features, etc.). And last but not least, it's obvious if you're winning most of the time because, well, you're winning most of the time. It's not hard to figure out.

So if you win most of the time they might think you are cheating?  I know several people who play Blackjack at a casino here and I have seen them walk away up 2,000 dollars in less than 2 hours.  They have gone back multiple times I know, and have won multiple times.  Any reason why they are not getting into trouble?

Continuous wins are watched with eagle eyes in every Casino.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
October 12, 2015, 03:48:53 PM
Well usually he goes on streaks, so he will go about 3-4 times a month and probably profit around 6,000 for the month.  Usually does this for about 3-4 months then takes a break.  He won't tell me how he wins all the time but I promise you he wins more than he loses.

It likely isn't from counting -- just playing odds. Most casinos use 6 decks now, and reshuffle at the 25% mark. You would have to sit there for many hours just to get an edge to show up, and it'd be too obvious if you sit there watching for hours until there's an uneven amount of high/low cards, then play for a few hands, and sit out for a few more hours.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000
October 12, 2015, 03:36:11 PM
There are professional blackjack players that would also beg to differ.

This doesn't work long-term, because you're banned long before you make a lot of profit.

I am quite sure counting cards is illegal, so even if you manage to count them you probably won't make a profit, just like Ranlo says here.  I could be wrong but I think it is illegal at most casinos.

You're right; it is. It's seen as theft/exploitation.

I thought this was not illegal?  Isn't it just frowned upon?  How do they actually know you are counting cards as well?  Seems rather odd that they would just come up to you and say, hey you have been counting cards we need you arrested?

It's all just patterns, and it's easily deciphered. It's not illegal like jail time, but it's illegal to the casino.

Then I can't use my memory in the game?

How will they discover me, do they have mind reading devices that know when some people is memorizing the cards and when they are not?

You've never been to a casino, have you?

Yes, I never have been in a real life casino.

It is more or less unecessary when you know Bitcoin

There are pit bosses at each game watching players. Each table has multiple cameras that have various types of recognition (they can detect things like stress, certain facial features, etc.). And last but not least, it's obvious if you're winning most of the time because, well, you're winning most of the time. It's not hard to figure out.

So if you win most of the time they might think you are cheating?  I know several people who play Blackjack at a casino here and I have seen them walk away up 2,000 dollars in less than 2 hours.  They have gone back multiple times I know, and have won multiple times.  Any reason why they are not getting into trouble?

"Multiple times." How many times is multiple? They don't care if you win here and there. They care if you're taking $10k+ a day every day from various casinos. You're confusing luck with exploitation.

Well usually he goes on streaks, so he will go about 3-4 times a month and probably profit around 6,000 for the month.  Usually does this for about 3-4 months then takes a break.  He won't tell me how he wins all the time but I promise you he wins more than he loses.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
October 12, 2015, 03:27:40 PM
There are professional blackjack players that would also beg to differ.

This doesn't work long-term, because you're banned long before you make a lot of profit.

I am quite sure counting cards is illegal, so even if you manage to count them you probably won't make a profit, just like Ranlo says here.  I could be wrong but I think it is illegal at most casinos.

You're right; it is. It's seen as theft/exploitation.

I thought this was not illegal?  Isn't it just frowned upon?  How do they actually know you are counting cards as well?  Seems rather odd that they would just come up to you and say, hey you have been counting cards we need you arrested?

It's all just patterns, and it's easily deciphered. It's not illegal like jail time, but it's illegal to the casino.

Then I can't use my memory in the game?

How will they discover me, do they have mind reading devices that know when some people is memorizing the cards and when they are not?

You've never been to a casino, have you?

Yes, I never have been in a real life casino.

It is more or less unecessary when you know Bitcoin

There are pit bosses at each game watching players. Each table has multiple cameras that have various types of recognition (they can detect things like stress, certain facial features, etc.). And last but not least, it's obvious if you're winning most of the time because, well, you're winning most of the time. It's not hard to figure out.

So if you win most of the time they might think you are cheating?  I know several people who play Blackjack at a casino here and I have seen them walk away up 2,000 dollars in less than 2 hours.  They have gone back multiple times I know, and have won multiple times.  Any reason why they are not getting into trouble?

"Multiple times." How many times is multiple? They don't care if you win here and there. They care if you're taking $10k+ a day every day from various casinos. You're confusing luck with exploitation.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1009
October 12, 2015, 03:27:22 PM
There are professional blackjack players that would also beg to differ.

This doesn't work long-term, because you're banned long before you make a lot of profit.

I am quite sure counting cards is illegal, so even if you manage to count them you probably won't make a profit, just like Ranlo says here.  I could be wrong but I think it is illegal at most casinos.

You're right; it is. It's seen as theft/exploitation.

I thought this was not illegal?  Isn't it just frowned upon?  How do they actually know you are counting cards as well?  Seems rather odd that they would just come up to you and say, hey you have been counting cards we need you arrested?

It's all just patterns, and it's easily deciphered. It's not illegal like jail time, but it's illegal to the casino.

Then I can't use my memory in the game?

How will they discover me, do they have mind reading devices that know when some people is memorizing the cards and when they are not?

You've never been to a casino, have you?

Yes, I never have been in a real life casino.

It is more or less unecessary when you know Bitcoin

There are pit bosses at each game watching players. Each table has multiple cameras that have various types of recognition (they can detect things like stress, certain facial features, etc.). And last but not least, it's obvious if you're winning most of the time because, well, you're winning most of the time. It's not hard to figure out.

So if you win most of the time they might think you are cheating?  I know several people who play Blackjack at a casino here and I have seen them walk away up 2,000 dollars in less than 2 hours.  They have gone back multiple times I know, and have won multiple times.  Any reason why they are not getting into trouble?

I agree.

If they ban people when they have a winning streak, I think no one will want to play in the casino. Also card counting is not miraculous, you'll get a small +EV but nothing that will looks like you are cheating.

I think the problem is with people that try to use hidden computers or to comunicate with other people with hidden earphones.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000
October 12, 2015, 03:24:10 PM
There are professional blackjack players that would also beg to differ.

This doesn't work long-term, because you're banned long before you make a lot of profit.

I am quite sure counting cards is illegal, so even if you manage to count them you probably won't make a profit, just like Ranlo says here.  I could be wrong but I think it is illegal at most casinos.

You're right; it is. It's seen as theft/exploitation.

I thought this was not illegal?  Isn't it just frowned upon?  How do they actually know you are counting cards as well?  Seems rather odd that they would just come up to you and say, hey you have been counting cards we need you arrested?

It's all just patterns, and it's easily deciphered. It's not illegal like jail time, but it's illegal to the casino.

Then I can't use my memory in the game?

How will they discover me, do they have mind reading devices that know when some people is memorizing the cards and when they are not?

You've never been to a casino, have you?

Yes, I never have been in a real life casino.

It is more or less unecessary when you know Bitcoin

There are pit bosses at each game watching players. Each table has multiple cameras that have various types of recognition (they can detect things like stress, certain facial features, etc.). And last but not least, it's obvious if you're winning most of the time because, well, you're winning most of the time. It's not hard to figure out.

So if you win most of the time they might think you are cheating?  I know several people who play Blackjack at a casino here and I have seen them walk away up 2,000 dollars in less than 2 hours.  They have gone back multiple times I know, and have won multiple times.  Any reason why they are not getting into trouble?
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
October 12, 2015, 03:08:32 PM
There are professional blackjack players that would also beg to differ.

This doesn't work long-term, because you're banned long before you make a lot of profit.

I am quite sure counting cards is illegal, so even if you manage to count them you probably won't make a profit, just like Ranlo says here.  I could be wrong but I think it is illegal at most casinos.

You're right; it is. It's seen as theft/exploitation.

I thought this was not illegal?  Isn't it just frowned upon?  How do they actually know you are counting cards as well?  Seems rather odd that they would just come up to you and say, hey you have been counting cards we need you arrested?

It's all just patterns, and it's easily deciphered. It's not illegal like jail time, but it's illegal to the casino.

Then I can't use my memory in the game?

How will they discover me, do they have mind reading devices that know when some people is memorizing the cards and when they are not?

You've never been to a casino, have you?

Yes, I never have been in a real life casino.

It is more or less unecessary when you know Bitcoin

There are pit bosses at each game watching players. Each table has multiple cameras that have various types of recognition (they can detect things like stress, certain facial features, etc.). And last but not least, it's obvious if you're winning most of the time because, well, you're winning most of the time. It's not hard to figure out.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1009
October 12, 2015, 03:02:03 PM
There are professional blackjack players that would also beg to differ.

This doesn't work long-term, because you're banned long before you make a lot of profit.

I am quite sure counting cards is illegal, so even if you manage to count them you probably won't make a profit, just like Ranlo says here.  I could be wrong but I think it is illegal at most casinos.

You're right; it is. It's seen as theft/exploitation.

I thought this was not illegal?  Isn't it just frowned upon?  How do they actually know you are counting cards as well?  Seems rather odd that they would just come up to you and say, hey you have been counting cards we need you arrested?

It's all just patterns, and it's easily deciphered. It's not illegal like jail time, but it's illegal to the casino.

Then I can't use my memory in the game?

How will they discover me, do they have mind reading devices that know when some people is memorizing the cards and when they are not?

You've never been to a casino, have you?

Yes, I never have been in a real life casino.

It is more or less unecessary when you know Bitcoin
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