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Title: My future methods.....
Post by: MrJ on Nov 29, 10:39 PM 2010
I've been thinking about this for a while now. In my future methods I post, I'm not gonna post dollar amounts to bet. I think I'm throwing too many people off, especially rookie players. Its clear that most will not risk $3,500 playing. This advice can be for ANY method somebody posts. The better thing to do.....Post all details of where/when/why of the method. The 'how much' part should be up to each individual person. There are different unit sizes to take into consideration. Different win goals. Perhaps the player is only into flat betting, no progressions. Thats all I wanted to say, a quick blog from me.

Ken
Title: Re: My future methods.....
Post by: VLS on Nov 30, 01:30 AM 2010
Quote from: MrJ on Nov 29, 10:39 PM 2010
that's all I wanted to say, a quick blog from me.

Ken

Thanks Ken, looking forward to your future method's posts under those guidelines.

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Title: Re: My future methods.....
Post by: chrisbis on Nov 30, 01:49 AM 2010
Hi Ken.

I always view all Ur postings, so its great to see a future statement from such an interesting and experienced player.

Personally, I have not found the "dollar" amount to be a problem, nor off putting, its just down to interpretation, so for me, U can still post the amounts if it feels a more natural thing to blog,
tho maybe just drop the dollar sign, since to most players who have got over the concept of currency v units, $3500 is 3500 units to us, which for me is Ã,£350, if I can play the given system/method on a 0.10 denomination chip table/wheel.

Ur posts are in the main- superb Ken, and its sometimes reassuring to see a player actually risking big bucks on their own ideas.

Cheers.
Title: Re: My future methods.....
Post by: Twisteruk on Nov 30, 06:46 AM 2010
Yup Im a Ken lover too  :-[

Love your work Ken and look forward to more of it  :thumbsup: !