Now, if the idiots will but keep away, The Expert will be able to concentrate on TRADING related material However, as The Expert is but a mirror, what ever is posted will be reflected back TE
As mentioned, we will start to look at what way The Generals look at the market in the near future. Also, The Expert will be posting some files that will require a small bit of thinking to open It is advisable to LOOK for clues in the coming posts Some rednecks might find them a bit addictive TE
I take it you understand the concept of card counting and the edge that it will give the skilled player. You also know that even with a very favorable count you won't win every hand and that there is a possibility that you could lose your playing stake even though you have followed the rules correctly. In the market game you can develop a better edge mainly because your winning potential is unlimited and you control your losses. How would you like to go to Vegas and be able to change the rules as you played? The dealer shows a 10 and you have 12. You make a new rule that says you can have most of your money back. You can do that in the market. The difference is you have to do something. If you just sit there and let the dealer deal you can lose a lot more than you originally bet. You are the only person who can end the game. Donât know what rules to play by? Make up your own.
The Game In I go, not to know If out will be, some money see How I know, for sure to go The way that will, keep me still Maybe so, I am too slow When I get fill, others still Surely be, know same as me For all do say, we use TA TE
I have gone back over the previous posts (skipping over the non-relevant ones) and find them interesting - thank you TE for sharing your approach. I think it is always important to keep an open mind. Unless you already know what his thought process is, you cannot know for certain if your criticisms are valid. Though you may not like its presentation, the option is always yours to stop reading. I do not see anything TE has said so far that is outlandish. Some of it eludes me of course, but provides food for thought. PE may well apply to patience in this thread, as well as patience waiting for the right setup.