My Take On So Few Big $ Match Ups

The gamblers money have moved to casinos which are literally everywhere now. Poker rooms across the country have those same gamblers getting into a game that they feel is more fair. That is my opinion!

what many of those ''gamblers'' don't realize is with a 10% rake at the table, even a pro player has little chance in long run to come out ahead. online and brick and mortar casinos grind you out.
 
what many of those ''gamblers'' don't realize is with a 10% rake at the table, even a pro player has little chance in long run to come out ahead. online and brick and mortar casinos grind you out.


its also easier to lose at a casino game than pool, cause you can blame the cards, dice etc. and since noobdy has the stones anymore to take responsibility for anything, like losing at pool, that plays into the hands of the casino's.

the other problem action breeds action, and when its dry its hard to play knowing if I lose $2500, when can i get a game to win it back? next month, next year? it aint there to win back, tha casino's keep their cash posted-so again the casino's win. i laugh at the suckers who play casino games.
 
Schmidt doesn't bet his own. At least not that I have seen. Its not a knock. Rule one in Hollywood is never use your own money to finance a film. I'm sure in the right spot he would. He is good with money as well so he could actually do it if he wanted to. I've just never seen him do it before.

Bart will send it in. He usually has a corporation involved. Which is smart on a lot of levels. Like any risk based deal it spreads out the risk, allows more bites at the apple and sometimes allows for opportunities that one guy on his own couldn't finance.

SVB often has played with backers. He can and will bet high on his own. Lot of times it just depends on what the game is and the particular situation. Shane likes money though and he has learned that if he bets his own he doesnt have to give anyone else money. A simple but powerful thing to learn it seems.

I would consider all three of the above guys much smarter than players who would just bet whatever is in their pocket because they had some need to be in action. Just firing to fire never impressed me.

Same as singers and actors who create their own studios and labels. The more skin you have in the game the more you get to keep when things go well.
 
a lot of gamblers with money are more into betting sports like football, horse racing, etc... in the comfort of their home or at some sort of arena, rather than at a smokey pool hall.
 
what many of those ''gamblers'' don't realize is with a 10% rake at the table, even a pro player has little chance in long run to come out ahead. online and brick and mortar casinos grind you out.

How about all the people who use paypal to pay off their gambling?

Put $1000 into paypal and about 160 transactions later PP owns every cent of that $1000. Paypal charges credit card rates to move digits between accounts.

They do provide a great service but if people who ship money back and forth did the math they would see that PP's rake is not small.
 
How about all the people who use paypal to pay off their gambling?

Put $1000 into paypal and about 160 transactions later PP owns every cent of that $1000. Paypal charges credit card rates to move digits between accounts.

They do provide a great service but if people who ship money back and forth did the math they would see that PP's rake is not small.

Yes it is but do you want to start taking checks? There have been few alternatives to date.
 
Yes it is but do you want to start taking checks? There have been few alternatives to date.

Actually there are services that allow you to accept e-checks. By putting in the account info it's processed like a check. I don't think I would want to be giving out my bank info to anyone else though.

Paypal is definitely the most convenient. No doubt about it.
 
a lot of gamblers with money are more into betting sports like football, horse racing, etc... in the comfort of their home or at some sort of arena, rather than at a smokey pool hall.

This is very true. I've been betting horses and Greyhounds for years online for many years. Johnnyt
 
Schmidt doesn't bet his own. At least not that I have seen. Its not a knock. Rule one in Hollywood is never use your own money to finance a film. I'm sure in the right spot he would. He is good with money as well so he could actually do it if he wanted to. I've just never seen him do it before.

Bart will send it in. He usually has a corporation involved. Which is smart on a lot of levels. Like any risk based deal it spreads out the risk, allows more bites at the apple and sometimes allows for opportunities that one guy on his own couldn't finance.

SVB often has played with backers. He can and will bet high on his own. Lot of times it just depends on what the game is and the particular situation. Shane likes money though and he has learned that if he bets his own he doesnt have to give anyone else money. A simple but powerful thing to learn it seems.

I would consider all three of the above guys much smarter than players who would just bet whatever is in their pocket because they had some need to be in action. Just firing to fire never impressed me.

Thanks for the information.

I thought these bet their own money.

Ken
 
its also easier to lose at a casino game than pool, cause you can blame the cards, dice etc. and since noobdy has the stones anymore to take responsibility for anything, like losing at pool, that plays into the hands of the casino's.

the other problem action breeds action, and when its dry its hard to play knowing if I lose $2500, when can i get a game to win it back? next month, next year? it aint there to win back, tha casino's keep their cash posted-so again the casino's win. i laugh at the suckers who play casino games.

Eric -

Ever notice to hear people tell it they never lose in Vegas.

You need a translator.

Example:

A: How did you do in Vegas?
B: I just about broke even (means I lost and I don't want to tell how much)

A: How did you do in Vegas?
B: I won a little (means I broke about even)

Ken
 
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