wal66
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But he likes games with an edge and I would think he would have an edge at cards. Even if he didn't go with the flow and Zen in he understands the odds and can make sound decisions.
Some sessions you will see flushes coming more frequent or straights or small cards running in pairs. It can run like this for the duration of a dealer or sometimes it last until a new setup is put in play. Cards have a flow to them, the key is getting in tune with the flow.
I guess this is advanced play but I never thought it would be too advanced for GameLive pros.
Most games have a flow to them, even craps, with craps it is about minimizing loses from cold dice and maximizing gains when the dice turns. I don't think the cards have a flow but the game does, chips will flow clockwise around a table. you just need to be the chip interceptor and stop that flow before it all goes to the dealer in rake.
P-Roid, I don't know why but I like you. However sometimes you have to just avoid trying to apply logic to things, especially systems or theories I apply to various forms of gambling.
Have you never had the coin run you over or seen someone have the coin run them over? Have you never played a coin toss you had no business in just because you felt it? Have you never sat there for 30 minutes to an hour and not played a single coin toss and then announced you were playing the next hand in the dark and were going to bet every streak and won the coin toss?
There is a flow to the coin toss. Sometimes they run hot, sometimes cold, sometimes the coin toss run in streaks as well. All these things and all things not mentioned are part of the flow of the coin. Identifying those flows will improve your game.
I replaced all mentions of cards with the act of a coin toss. Doesn't that sound a little ridiculous when you read it?
We need Cobra King's input here.