I don’t want anyone to think I am preaching on here when I express my thoughts. After practicing and reading and playing for the past year and one half, and then taking the Primer, I am at times thinking out loud in my transition as a Advantage Player. Thinking out loud helps it all sink in. One thing that has changed for me is I am not bothered by a loss because I have my 401G setup for one. And second I learned on the last few days of my Primer/Vegas trip and back home that if one table doesn’t work move to another and that COME will return your earlier loss. It’s not gone forever if you are consistent and use the rules as guidance.
Found this quote by ( Stickman) on a web site recently.
"Some Golden Touch Craps students have to constantly wage a battle between the old gambler that they once were and the advantage player they are becoming."
Yup, Thats me.
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Posted by: Dr Crapology on February 24, 2019, 12:05 am
You nailed it. It can be a tough road to converting from the gambler you once were to the advantage player you will become. There are several keys to this process.
1. Have an adequate 401g /bankroll or as Rose and Doc call it "our stash" to fall back on.
2. Know when to quit a particular table or session when you have one–it happens to all of us more frequently than we would like.
3. Falling back into the old gambler we once were. This one will disappear in time with dedication that we know you have.
$. Getting greedy, making bad bets, chasing losses, etc.
There are do doubt others but you have made some large steps to becoming an advantage player.
Hope to see you soon.
Rose and Doc
Posted by: Dominator on February 24, 2019, 1:20 pm
Dom
Posted by: billythekid on February 25, 2019, 10:14 pm
BTK
Posted by: Finisher on February 27, 2019, 4:00 am
I now play only when my spot is there . I bye in at right time . Still working on other things tho . It is a JOURNEY .
Good Rolling. 😀 🙂