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Roulette gamblers glen

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by RouletteGhost, Aug 4, 2018.

  1. SPIKE

    SPIKE Well-Known Member

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    " I'm not really interested in what you do, cos' I know it is a load of crap,"

    LOL, you know nothing about what I do, it's obvious. So you have no idea a load of crap or not. You're just hoping and guessing like everybody else. You have no authority whatsoever. Obviously.

    "You didn't have tens of thousands of positive views"

    No shit, Sherlock. That's because you were only looking at one of my name's, duh. When Ebay first started in the late 90s, 1997, it was the Wild West. Anybody could leave anybody a feedback for no reason whatever. They didn't have to be a customer, and you could leave them a feedback. I would go to gun and knife shows all over the Midwest, Detroit Chicago Indianapolis Toledo and come home with a van load full of cheap 100 year old antique handguns they used to sell at Sears in 1900 for three or four dollars. In those days you did not need a license to buy or sell an antique firearm. I would pick them up for 45 or 50 and sell them on eBay for over $100. I also picked up tons of World War II and World War 1 memorabilia. Knives, Japanese katanas, Germany memorabilia, and that stuff sold like hotcakes. I got constant flack for selling some of it so I had to change my username a lot. In those days you could do that you could have as many usernames as you wanted. Each had to have its own separate name and email account. That's why I had so many different emails over the years. Eventually in 1999 eBay outlawed any firearm sales and most memorabilia dealing with Germany in World War II. But man it was sure good while it lasted and there was a huge market for that stuff, especially in Europe. Its history. banning it doesn't mean it never existed. The email connected to the watches I was selling I created just to sell watches, nothing else. I had bought a huge amount of antique watches at an auction and sold them one at a time and some of them were worth a lot of money. I wish I could do that again but those days are over. I was done with ebay shortly after that because everybody was keeping the good stuff for themselves and selling it on eBay and it got very hard for me to buy anything to resell.

    "you lambasted Gizzmo all over the show over at GG, now you're feeling a bit of grief, he's your best friend,"

    No grief, we're not best friends. If we're both doing the same thing why not be friendly about it. He's got things I can learn from, and I might have something he needs. Get along to get along..


    "Baffle them with bullshit"

    You would know more about that than me, Johno. LOL
     
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  2. gizmotron

    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Spike got me to give Bovada a go again. I feel better about it as I test the waters. It's zero overhead. So I can play to make $1 if I want to. I'm sure that the billionaires here that are so good at this thinks $1 is just trailer trash dreams. There is a price to pay for keeping up with the Joneses. I'm a Nomad now. And I was once a great multi extreme sports nut. I've been in the music business, the big time. But gambling makes me feel alive. It's like being a legal pirate. You get to come into a place and use randomness to rob the business. And the best part is that they have no clue that you can do it. Being a down in the dumps mathBoyz is a complete drag. They have no clue how to live. And some of them think its all about showing off how much money you have.
     
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  3. Junket King

    Junket King Well-Known Member Compulsive Liar

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    Deary me, another psychopathic liar, think we've had our fair share of those, no wonder you're win rate is steadily increasing.
    This is what a life-time of destructive habitual gambling can do you.

    Now about this healthy shoe string diet you occupy yourself with, why when you have had a 70%+ win rate for the last decade at least, why aren't you living and eating like The King you are??
     
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  4. SPIKE

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    You actually read entire posts or do you just read two or three words and pop off with your opinion. Why are not card counters rich. Even the good ones are not rich. They can make a good living with a lot of work but are not rich by any stretch of the imagination. Why is that? They have a proven edge over the casino. Doesn't matter what your edge is, the casino is going to do everything to stop you once they find out what you can do. Why do all the math people think if they get an edge on the game over the casino they're going to walk in with bushel baskets and fill them up with cash. When they know for a fact card counters can't even do that except in the movies. People who wonder why me or Gizmo or card counters are not rich have no idea how casinos work. What I do is every bit as exacting and tedious as what a card counter does. And just as obvious if I started doing it making huge bets. Look, there's a guy who sits over there and writes everything down and every once in a while he walks up to the table and bets $1,000 and wins and goes and sits back down again. Yeah the pit would never notice that.
     
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  5. SPIKE

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    Even with the strongest magnifying glass I have I can't read this. The words are all blurry. Make it bigger whatever the hell it is.
     
  6. SPIKE

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    You could show them exactly what you do and exactly how it works and how long it takes to learn it and how much time you have to give to it. They would just say, oh. Never mind. And they would wander away. They are literally waiting for the system to come along where they can back-up an 18-wheeler to the loading dock at the casino and fill it with cash in one afternoon. I'm not exaggerating, that's what they think would happen if they found their fantasy Holy Grail. There are two steps to having a winning method. First you have to find it. Second, you have to figure out a way to take the casino's money with it. That can be every bit as difficult as finding the method. As card counters found out.
     
  7. Keyser Soze

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    Was googling Gamblers Glen, and must say Wow! A lot of you guys here are the same ol’people from other forums. Like Roulettelife, VLS, etc. A lot of y’all still have the same names.
    Read a few of the forums there. And whaddyaknow, it’s the same shit wherever you go lol. Still arguing about the same shit after over 10+ years
     
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  8. gizmotron

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    Yeah, and I was always right. LOL

    In fact the Elegant Pattern & the Global Effect are the outright richest bag of gold there is in the gambling world.
     
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  9. Keyser Soze

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    You guys are the usual suspects. Some good reads over there. Friggin’ hilarious had some good laughs.
    You guys still active on those forums, or this the new spot?
     
  10. SPIKE

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    Gamblers Glen has been closed to new posts for years
     
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  12. SPIKE

    SPIKE Well-Known Member

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    I have no idea about VLS
     
  13. VLS

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    Hello & good day! I'm still around as well.

    (Mostly on the positive side; have grown toward "unity of consciousness" and harmony. A betting bot here & there. One number bets for me these days, so I'm mostly out of the scene)

    Happy to see you guys are still around :)

    Peace!
     
  14. Junket King

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    Seasonal greeting Victor, how the hell did you hook up with criminal glen lawres. I guess money was tight, he came around at the right time, he probably used the cash Lungyeh sent him for under privileged kids to buy your web-site. But why the continued association with this crook? You're a good man, he is far from it.
     
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  15. SPIKE

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    Victor, do you still live in Venezuela? What is life like there now. Did they ever reopen the casinos? In the States we are always hearing horror stories about life in Venezuela. Is any of it true. Be well, my friend.
     
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    ..........and the party was stuffed and it is still alive .
     
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  17. VLS

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    @Junket King

    Hello JK! I sold the forum some years ago as I did quit administering boards at the time and thought I wouldn’t open further ones. Well, I may come back to being an admin of a very slim & focused forum for a bot this year. We’ll see. It’s 50/50 at this time.

    I’m not aware of criminality in the deal. Feel free to elaborate if you wish.

    Best wishes & Stay Safe!
     
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  18. VLS

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    Hola! Sí, I still live in VE but no worries AMIGO, life’s fine around here in “VE2”.
    Let me explain. Anyone coming around soon realizes living here is like having two concurrent countries sharing the same physical space. A socialist and a capitalist one, only with no “partition wall” in between.

    For instance, just today I saw a news micro about water supply at Margarita Island. One of the places where the casinos re-opened.

    Dual reporting at its best! You would get the official TV channels reporting on how they are tackling water shortage with modern technology and -at the same time- the opposition TV channels are reporting on how water shortage on the island is keeping people dry. Both sides featuring interviews with people commenting on their situation, both the affected AND the grateful having a voice. You really have to use your best judgment when watching the local news.

    You can actually live well here in VE2… the capitalist country where the dollar is common currency, “Bodegones” and supermarkets are full, with private entrepreneurship supplying products and services in a business-as-usual way, including basic ones (i.e. telecommunications, health).

    Gladly, the IT sector is one of the industries that is dolarized and has proven to be reasonably safe. I do realize I’m very fortunate to earn a living the way I do. Another chunk of VE people is receiving dollars from abroad due to the diaspora, hence de facto “moving” into VE2.

    All in all, life’s okay on my side with no plans for moving out.

    Thanks for caring! All the best to you & yours as well (Stay safe in 2022! :))
     
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  19. SPIKE

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    Glad to hear it. I remember how upset you were when Hugo Chavez closed all the casinos and the government was taking over businesses and closing them down. We have the same trouble with the media here, half of them tell one story and the other half tell a totally different story. Depends which political side they're on. It didn't used to be this way, in the old days they were all on the same political side so they all told the same lies. It's very confusing now. Glad to hear you're doing well. For years we saw here on the news empty grocery store shelves in Venezuela. Who knew if it was true or not because another Network was saying things were okay.
     
  20. Nathan Detroit

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    I read the VLS post .Subject to own conclusions to say the least,


    Have a good day .
     

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