What's Arnold Snyder's secret?

blackchipjim

Well-Known Member
sop learning

That is the crux of the question. It takes alot of playing and interaction to become good as a counter. To be better or great takes alot of review and thought even talking to others who share your passion of the game. If you come up with an idea and post it here it can be debunked quite quickly(as if you couldn't tell yet). I'm still in the learning process myself and always will be that's the beauty of the game and the casinos that offer them.
 

Blue Efficacy

Well-Known Member
creeping panther said:
Dear Blue,

May I invest $10,000 with you as a partner in this...... Devastation?:cool:

Take care though, a recent post of yours caused some concern, rather unlike you.:confused:

CP

CP
I know which post you are talking about, and do not be concerned. I have had a problem with self discipline in the past, but have worked very hard to overcome it. I am sure I am not the only person on these forums who has had to work to purge the "gambler" within! We all must remember that having the skills is only part of the equation. The correct mental state is essential to playing a winning game.

If you are serious about partnering with me, you can PM me and we can discuss it further. I've always just played on my own, for myself, so I admit the prospect makes me a bit nervous.
 
ArcticInferno said:
I didn't anticipate such an angry backlash from my posting.
I was just venting because I was frustrated.
Yes, Arnold Snyder has made immeasurable contributions, and he's an important
figure in the blackjack arena.
However, you must try to understand my viewpoint.
I come from a strong academic background (college and graduate school),
so I'm used to authors who're *** comprehensive *** in their writings.
Professors in Math & Physics don't withhold knowledge and information.
Snyder's reluctance to divulge valuable information *** in his own book ***
was,... unexpected, to say the least.
It's holecarding. They peek at the dealer's cards. Apart from that, there are also those who consider cheating, conning civilians in the casino and conning investors to be a part of advantage play. In another category, there's collusion in poker tournaments and in cash poker games.
 

leatherguyray

Active Member
I am new to the forums and have greatly enjoyed, and benifited from, reading hundreds of them lately. This one degrading Arnold's BBIBJ is the most ignorant and arogant I have ever read and times again more stupid than I thought I'd ever read.
 

Elhombre

Well-Known Member
Snyders dummy ?

leatherguyray said:
I am new to the forums and have greatly enjoyed, and benifited from, reading hundreds of them lately. This one degrading Arnold's BBIBJ is the most ignorant and arogant I have ever read and times again more stupid than I thought I'd ever read.
For my experiances, Snyder isn't trustable in many things he claims.

And the bad policy he and all his a..lickers made with Mc Wells book generelly,
not in special parts like the math, a scam.

Also many things he claims about Bonushunting, not applicable in the
real world , only blank promises , to sell his books.
Snyder his not what he claims, the best ( bishop ).
IMHO Max Rubin did right.

E.H. :whip:
 

zengrifter

Banned
BJQueen said:
Not only can they not be discussed in print, as in book form, but they can equally not be expressed on a public internet forum.
Yes, only ExhibitCAA can write and post publicly
about these secret methods, and fortunately they are not around. zg
 
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zengrifter

Banned
ArcticInferno said:
The BBIBJ book is useless, and should be taken out of print.
Actually, its the best single book ever written on card-counting, and the most up
to date. Too bad that his 1/4DTC "true-edge' scheme debased its ZEN value. zg
 
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