This post makes sense for one reason and only one reason. There are newbies to gambling out there that might get caught up in the streak and lose more than they can afford thinking it's a sure thing. Sure some of you say they deserve it but we can and should share our experiences to help others from where I suspect many of us have once been (I admit I have). But it can be done differently. The law of averages is bound to catch up but I will not bet against a run until it's over. The most important thing is what dizzle himself has said over and over "it's all about money management". In other words, don't chase, and don't think just because he's on a good run you can bet the mortgage on one or two games. I think if this post was more along those lines it would be more helpful and less personal as this really has nothing to do with randi. It's just a lifetime of gambling advice, don't bet more than you can afford. Hope for the best but be prepared to lose every single game you bet. I can tell you I have gone 0-10 one day and a week later 10-0. True story. Money management saved me from the poor house. Me, I'll continue to ride his streak until he's no longer the hot shooter in the house. Then I'll move to another table. JMO.
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I totally agree!!!