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  1. brettd, I have only been back here about a week, and 4D really caught my interest.  So I have been focused on 4D in learning, studying and practicing it.  As I played a 4 dimensional awhile back of my own doing, it was only natural for me to drawn to 4D here.  After I learn 4D, I will be moving into learning, studying, and practicing 5D.  Mike is absolutely correct, to consult Kevin on 5D.  Brad also helped me getting started on it, and is a great resource of help.  I have some information, that will help you get started if you want it.  My email is bocalot@hotmail.com   Also, be sure to view the 4D videos on here, as it will help you to get started on 4D.  

  2. Great job William, congratulations.  Wait at the beginning of a shoe, to see what it is doing and isn't doing.  Using Nor, as I am sure you know, be able to identify if it is streaky, otb4l, or opposites.  A real skill that you must develop is to see which of the 3 methods, is the best for that particular shoe.  When you develop that skill, things will be easier for you, to see the shoe clearly.  A calm and confidently skilled mind, is a clear mind, to be able to see clearly. There are many posts on here, that will help you identify the type of shoe you are playing.  A exercise that I personally use, is to take a score card like the one you posted, and then take each method, and just score each method as if you were betting it, and see what the results would be for each one.  As you do that, it will help you to see and identify, which method worked the best for that shoe.  It might sound like hard work, and it really is to do that with a hundred shoes, but every time you do it, you are getting sharper and your skill is developing more and more.  It is like anything in life, the more you practice it, the better you become at it.  Remember, it isn't what you think......it is what the shoe is telling you.  So listen to what it is saying, and also what it is showing you.

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  3. William, I would sincerely suggest, that you practice at home, before putting your hard earned money to the test.  Learn the basics, and also then learn to observe what a shoe is doing and isn't doing.  Practice over and over, until you feel comfortable and develop the skill of seeing exactly what the shoe is doing.  As you have seen, there are a lot of really good guys here willing to help you.  So do try learning at home, and then you will know what to do, and when to do so in real time play.

  4. Hang in there William, a lot of work is being done on this site.  I would love to help you, but I am honestly not playing NOR, and I just got back on this site a week ago.  There is a lot of "gold" in the forums here.  So I truly suggest reading everything you possibly can about NOR here.  Read, take notes, and you will find a lot of "gems" on here to help you.

  5. Nvidia has a neat video recorder, included in their GeForce Experience software called ShadowPlay.  It is free, but of course you need to download Nvidia GeForce Experience to get it.  AMD offers GVR.  Both of these are good, accordingly to what GPU you have, and they work exclusively with your brand video card, and does not drag down your CPU like Fraps does.

  6. I have returned here after being absent for a couple of years, due to my work.  Now that my work is done, I am here again, and loving it.  Thank you Keith for not only setting the record straight, and also for your values, principles, and philosophy of establishing a true COMMUNITY that gives and shares with each other.  I am grateful and proud to be a part of the BTC community.

  7. Thank you brad01.....that is very kind and generous of you to share your time and energy in responding.  I was a member here before, a few years back, and like then, a lot of great guys willing to help each other out.  A true community and camaraderie. I have played a lot baccarat, and then as I shared, my work took over and I didn't have time to do much of anything else.  Things have changed, and now I have the time to return to a passion that I have always enjoyed.....playing baccarat and even more so.......winning at it.  Thank you again brad.....I genuinely appreciate you helping with your communication.

  8. Greetings, and I am sincerely interested in Nor and MDB.  I understand there is a lot of work going on here with the new forums here, and still I would like some information on cost in regards to all of it.  I was here a few years ago, and my work took up too much of my time to do much of anything else.  So, I would appreciate some info, help, and heads up.  Thanks in advance.  

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