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  • Auto Donk
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 09-03-13
    • 43558

    #106
    Originally posted by jjgold
    Loansharks the way to go if you know what your doing and you have cash flow
    how much ransom would sbr pay for your gnarly ass if we, uh, I mean, "someone" at the bash decided to kidnap you and threaten to sell you into the Japan grey market for homosexual sex slaves with tiny junk?
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    • KVB
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 05-29-14
      • 74817

      #107
      Donk, not everyone grinds like we do...

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      • Sam Odom
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 10-30-05
        • 58063

        #108
        Donk

        is that a tranny in your avatar ?

        suspicious
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        • packerd_00
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 05-22-13
          • 17812

          #109
          Originally posted by KVB
          I treat this as a business and always track everything. It helps to designate bankrolls and really bet that small percentage to grind.

          I'm all for picking spots, taking that shot, etc, but that is harder to track and what about all the "spots" you missed because you were focused on one. It's a mess.

          I track it all, even bets I don't make to get a sense of where the market and money are flowing.

          I've treated this as a business for years.

          I've been around casinos since I was a kid and learned how to gamble early. Learning to gamble entailed learning that most have no idea how gamble, they just bet at a table, machine, book, etc. They have no idea what they are betting into. Same with sports and poker although both have become much more sophisticated.

          Early on, I lost small, bills, the 10, 20, 35, 50 dollar bets, as things developed. Some was avoided by paper trading.

          Now I grind the small wins, but with much bigger amounts.

          I've started to do that over the last couple of years,but their were alot of years that are a blank as far as how much I won and how much I lost.

          Just been trying to focus on the present,and not worry to much what I lost in the past,otherwise it'll just eat you up.
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          • Sam Odom
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 10-30-05
            • 58063

            #110
            packie , chasing ghosts is not good and can be disastrou$
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            • KVB
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 05-29-14
              • 74817

              #111
              Originally posted by packerd_00
              I've started to do that over the last couple of years,but their were alot of years that are a blank as far as how much I won and how much I lost.

              Just been trying to focus on the present,and not worry to much what I lost in the past,otherwise it'll just eat you up.
              Agreed, and when it was way back and mistakes were made and methods were different, it doesn't matter anymore.

              As long as you learned from those mistakes.

              Many of which, for most of us, were mistakes in bet size and money management.

              Those can be eaasily id'd and corrected.

              Capping mistakes can be tougher to root out because sometimes the good play just lost and there was no mistake.

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              • KVB
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 05-29-14
                • 74817

                #112
                I know nobody knows
                Where it comes and where it goes
                I know it's everybody sin
                You got to lose to know how to win
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                • packerd_00
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 05-22-13
                  • 17812

                  #113
                  Originally posted by Sam Odom
                  packie , chasing ghosts is not good and can be disastrou$



                  Originally posted by KVB
                  Agreed, and when it was way back and mistakes were made and methods were different, it doesn't matter anymore.

                  As long as you learned from those mistakes.

                  Many of which, for most of us, were mistakes in bet size and money management.

                  Those can be eaasily id'd and corrected.

                  Capping mistakes can be tougher to root out because sometimes the good play just lost and there was no mistake.

                  Yep most of us grow and learn this over time,ive had mates that ask me to put bets on for them because they dont know how it all works.It definetly takes a lot of seasoning to get good at.
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