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Title: It all comes down to hindsight?
Post by: MrJ on Sep 22, 09:31 PM 2011
Yes, we should use some form of a STOP, whether its winning or a loss for the day. Most would agree with this, of course some of us have different definitions on the subject.

I think that alot of the time it comes down to GUESSING if we should continue betting....hindsight.

After I lose or win for the day, I WATCH for at least another hour, just to see 'what if'. Sometimes I quit playing at the correct time and sometimes I made the wrong decision to quit.....hindsight.

If you have the TIME (and BR) to continue playing, I think it comes down to GUESSING if you should quit or not, just my opinion.

Ken
Title: Re: It all comes down to hindsight?
Post by: woods101 on Sep 23, 03:02 AM 2011
Unfortunately guessing and dare I say it..luck have a lot to do with it. There's been a few systems, some of which have been for sale even that apply an importance to what state your luck is in at a given moment. Naturally they're ridiculed by most but is it so hard to imagine that rather than chart a wheel and look for sleepers/repeaters and track frequencies with charts etc would it be valid to chart ones luck via a bell curve chart for example? Just a thought.
Title: Re: It all comes down to hindsight?
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on Sep 23, 07:39 PM 2011
"...After I lose or win for the day, I WATCH for at least another hour, just to see 'what if'...."--Mr. J

You might find a dealer you see his/her dealer signature and see how your system could win with that person.  I wouldn't play after my set time for the day, but if I continue to see that dealer agree with my system, I would schedule my play time in the near future around that dealer.