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Hi guys another successful trip using S40M3 won 1170 to bring the total won $16,530 and -$983,470 to the million (Corrected Total) lol Still at the $200 unit level very comfortable playing ...my buy in is $1600 (8 Units) not that i'm not Disciplined but this makes me concentrate and look harder for the right table

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Interestingly enough, playing this shoe with BaS40, starting at play #2, you end the shoe with a score of +7. Yes, you do hit a low of -3 with the next bet a 2, but it hits and you cruise to +5 quite nicely from there. Just an FYI for any NOR members not on the MDB forum.

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Ellis, you should be proud. Your teachings are simplistic and solid at thier core. They work.

Hmm, maybe because I'm simplistic???

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Curious...why are to getting out so early in the shoe? It was going great...

You probably left some money on the table in this case...

You get out at 6 units? But your stop loss is 8 units? Makes no sense to me...

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Curious...why are to getting out so early in the shoe? It was going great...

You probably left some money on the table in this case...

You get out at 6 units? But your stop loss is 8 units? Makes no sense to me...

In MDB our goal is to average +5 or more. Our stop loss is -5. +5 is all that is needed for the million dollar plan.

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Here is my choppy shoe from Sunday...unfortunately, I play low stakes...for now...

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Hi BaccDJ126,

Just curious how did you come up with 80% PA? was it 6 hand won divided by 8 hands played. If so, that would be 75%. I'm asking because I want to make sure I know how to calculate this percentage for my own shoes.

Thx

CT70

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