Messing With the Flow

shadroch

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I don't mind when people talk about ruining the sacred flow,it gives me a good excuse to sit out the rest of a negative shoe without using one of my bathroom breaks
 

sagefr0g

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shadroch said:
I don't mind when people talk about ruining the sacred flow,it gives me a good excuse to sit out the rest of a negative shoe without using one of my bathroom breaks
:) excellent ploy!
 

Cardcounter

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Flow of the cards

This theory is so popular but makes no mathimatical difference what so ever. If the dealer makes a mistake and skips over somebody and they play out the hand than goes back to the person who wanted to hit and that persons ends up losing a lot of the time the floor person will be called over and the player will most likely get a push, if the person ends up winning they will get paid.

The other theory is the person at third base is responsible for what happens at the table good or bad. Which I think is a bunch of B.S.
 

gDGBD

Member
shadroch said:
I don't mind when people talk about ruining the sacred flow,it gives me a good excuse to sit out the rest of a negative shoe without using one of my bathroom breaks
I'm trying to resist making some crack about a bathroom break and the sacred flow...
 

NDN21

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Flow

I did something over the weekend that quieted those "flow-ers".

When someone finally said something about messing with the flow I just started laughing and said "The flow!!!:p I'm messing with the flow!?!??!!:cry: HA!HA! We got one of those here at the table!!!!!:joker: " and kept laughing:joker: .

That dude said nothing and everyone else at the table laughed along with me.

He looked as if he was about to say something so I said "if I messed with the flow by taking your card then why don't you stand and get the flow back on track?" while still laughing. That statement I made really makes no sense but it sure kept him quiet.

I know it was not the thing to do because it could have caused a fight but it felt so good to tell a "flow-er" something when they say something.

No more "flow" complaints the rest of the evening.
 

ScottH

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supercoolmancool said:
Shouldn't card counters be encouraging peoples belief in the flow, and teach them about the its importance.
The Flow (yes you must capitalize each word because it is like the God of the Cards) is sacred and must NOT be messed with under any circumstance!

Is that what you're talking about?

EDIT: I liked your idea so much I have already incorporated it into my posting!
http://www.blackjackinfo.com/bb/showthread.php?p=29515#post29515
 
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ScottH

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supercoolmancool said:
You don't want the casinos to think you are a smart player. You should always give bad advice, and lots of it.
My all-time favorite is when you said "Never hit a stiff!" :laugh:
 

supercoolmancool

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ScottH said:
My all-time favorite is when you said "Never hit a stiff!" :laugh:
Or when I told you that you should have hit that because a blackjack expet revealed to me one of his secrets that faces follow faces.
 
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