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Who needs a spleen anyway?
Dear Mark, For starters, a Cash for Gold or a pawn shop could complement gambling well. A Plasma Center would work. Oh, don't forget, Nathan, tell your customers they really don't need two kidneys. Dear Mark, Sure-fire ways, sure, I will give you three: (1.) Get a casino gaming license and operate your own slot business. (2.) Invest in the solid companies that manufacture slot machines. (3.) Buy an antique slot machine and sell it when the demand increases. Dear Mark, Called the Kelly Criterion, it is a money management system
that, at least on paper, Ken, gives you the ability to maximize
your expected winnings by betting an amount that is proportional
to your bankroll. By using this method a player wagers a certain
percentage; example, 10% of his current total bankroll on
every play. After each win or loss, you then recompute your
bankroll and bet the same percentage accordingly. The biggest
positive is that when you are on a losing streak, your bets
become smaller and smaller, helping you avoid a gambler's
meltdown. On a winning streak, your bets become larger and
larger, allowing you to parlay your funds. Many gamblers find
this to be a very effective systematic approach to money management.
Dear Mark, Taking into consideration the importance and magnitude of your job, the time, the effort and commitment, yes, even a losing campaign as a part-time gambler probably pays better. I would not be the first, Susie, and hopefully not the last to say that you are both underpaid and undervalued in your honored profession. Dear Mark, When surrendering in blackjack, Thomas, you give up half your wager for the privilege of not playing out your hand. Known as one of the more sophisticated moves in blackjack, surrendering is best utilized when the dealer is showing a 10 or ace and you have a hard 15 or 16. This particular hand will lose more than three out of four times as opposed to you only losing half you bet. If your favorite casino allows surrendering in the above scenario, wave the white flag. Dear Mark, Janice, the dealer was correct when he told you 40% with this simple formula illustrating it. There are six ways a 7 will appear (3-4, 4-3, 5-2, 2-5, 6-1, 1-6), and four ways a 9 can show (5-4, 4-5, 6-3, 3-6). Obviously, one of these ten combinations must happen for your bet to be decided. So, because, on average, you'll make the point of 9 four of ten times, there's your 40%. |
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