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Vegas pictured from New Years Eve:
Inside the club
Fireworks at midnight
More fireworks
The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Originally posted by SiggieAnd where are you?
How'd you make out by the way? Are you a weeeeeeenar?
I played roulette at Paris for the first time, I still couldn't bring up the nerve to play more than one deck worth of blackjack and even then I only put up $25 a hand and made about only $75 after winning and losing. I made my plane money back and then some playing roulette. It was a whole long string of one black # after another and I kept playing double or nothing so I went up $40-->$80-->$160-->$320 playing double or nothing each time. At $320 I chickened out and took off my money. Too bad though since it hit black one more time and I would have made $640 if I let my chips stay. Oh well, I paid for my $114 plane ticket and went home with more cash than I came with and that's even better since I was technically 'not supposed to play' so much this time around and it's good I didn't have to come home with a loss.The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Originally posted by omniscientI was just reading this thread from the beginning and realized Emil you haven't been to Vegas for over 10 years. A lot has changed so what are you waiting for, plan a trip and get going.
The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Originally posted by omniscientI'm going on the 25-27th, you can join me if you'd like.
The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Originally posted by ckBejugJanuary? I am pretty vegas-ed out at the moment but I will be going somtime in February, how about you?. Not to mention I've been winning past two times.
BTW, I was at a wedding and I left and came home at 11:00 pm, yup something is definitely wrong with me.
Anyway, I have a new idea I'm going to try out. The double bet method, which is doubling your bet everytime you lose a bet. The thing is with blackjack this is an average method because you can lose 7-8 hands in a row in blackjack, it's quite possible, so you don't want to end up putting 1000 dollars on your 6th or 7th bet. Pai-Gow on the other hand is a game where it is almost impossible to lose even 3-4 hands in a row. So I'm gonna try the double bet method on Pai-Gow and see how I do. Start betting 50 dollars a hand, if I lose , I'll put 100, and if I lose 3 times which is extremely rare I will put 200. Once I win I'll go back to 50 again and repeat this process. There is a lot of pushing in this game also. I think it might be a good strategy.
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