Mr. Today says:
Well I hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving Holiday weekend. I sure did. It was quite restful but this year, I didn't head to the casinos like I did last year. However, this coming New Year's eve (although it will be packed packed packed packed packed, I still intend to hit the casino floor). Last Thanksgiving, like all major holidays, the casinos tend to be "very giving" to their customers. If you choose the right table game (also slots but I don't like slots because it's more luck than skill), and you play your hands right, you could turn out to be a winner.
Last Thanksgiving, I went to Tropicana and played roulette. Some may think that roulette is also just pure luck but it's not. It has a lot to do with how the dealer throws the marble. If the dealer is on a steady rhythm, the marble will tend to land on one side of the wheel. How can I know this? Simple, memorize (or have a score card) of where the numbers on the table coorespond with the numbers laid out on the wheel. Figure out one half of the wheel's numbers and where it's laid out on the table. Then as you see the dealer keep the marble continuously landing on a certain side of the wheel, that's the set of numbers you bet on. Does this work? Yes ofcourse it does. That's how I walked out with over $700 last Thanksgiving. Thanks!
PS. If too many people are winning at a table, sometimes you'll see the pitboss whisper something into the dealer's ear. That's a red flag. He's probably telling the dealer to change the marble-throw consistency. At that time, you should just play the bare minimum of the table requirement to see if there is any change. Also, do not bet when the dealer changes. Every dealer has a slightly different throw (ie. pressure, swing, flick, amount of strength used, wheel spin speed, etc)
HAPPY WINNING! Remember, Christmas and New Year's is coming up!
Mr. Yesterday says:
Well, well, well. Thanksgiving and gambling. What a great combination. Here is something that Mr. Today does'nt know about me.
Years ago, around the late 70's when casinos came to Atlantic City, well I was only 18 and Resorts had just opened. It was packed. Money was flying all over the place. My friends and I tried playing roulette. First let me say, I agree with Mr. Today about his thoughts on the game. My friends and I could kind of figure out where the ball was going to land within 6 to 8 numbers by the speed of the ball and where the dealer dropped the ball. I must admit that most of the time we won. We would wait till new casinos opened up and they offered play night with fake chipsw. We made a killing. My friends and I bought a toy roulette wheel and for hours would spin the will and log what numbers came out. Red -black, odd - even, which section of the table. After months of this, we were going nuts. We had a system. :-)
We went back to Resorts with over one thousand dollars and we even pawned our hight school rings. We were set. We rolled into resorts and found a really good roulette table, got into position and starting playing. After about 5 minutes, all of our money was gone. We looked at each other in dismay and said "what the %#*&^%$ just happened". We had about ten dollars left. We walked down to Bally's and got two sodas inside where the old Dennis hotel is located. At the end of the day, we had one dollar left. We tore the dollar in half and each of us put our halves in our wallets and said this way we will never be broke. That was 25 years ago. I still have my half, I wonder if my friend still has his.
Like I said before, I agree with Mr. Today about his roulette theories but the truth of the matter is, the system to roulette is that there is no system. Dealers may still try to control the ball but your greed in winning will basically make you lose. Have a great Happy Thanksgiving.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
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