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Who plays AP and methods?

Started by Mr J, August 25, 2010, 11:24:21 AM

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Mr J

Very easy question, no need for issues. Is there anyone here that is an AP guy and from time to time also plays methods? Enjoys both? Does well on both?  Ken

Davey-Jones

Quote from: Davey-Jones on August 25, 2010, 03:55:45 PM
I believe his name is sasquatch.

By that I mean you will be hard pressed to find such a person. I tried a year ago. They don't exist. And if they do, they aren't being honest about their abilities.

Mr J

Hmm, no answers yet. I think Steve would agree. This COULD BE a fun or interesting topic, without arguements of course. Ken

Davey-Jones

Quote from: Mr J on August 25, 2010, 10:53:21 PM
Hmm, no answers yet. I think Steve would agree. This COULD BE a fun or interesting topic, without arguements of course. Ken

I told you. I actually tried to find someone who plays both sides of the fence. Those that do only play both for a short while. Eventually they end up picking the winning side. No one stays on the fence for long.

Mr J

Now that is a polite, thought out, cool response. Its easy to do, thank you.  Ken

Davey-Jones

Quote from: Mr J on August 25, 2010, 11:24:12 PM
Now that is a polite, thought out, cool response. Its easy to do, thank you.  Ken

Thanks for not patronizing me champ!

Mr J

Why would I do that? You answered WITHOUT being rude, very cool and very easy.  Ken

Steve

If I gave full details I would only be accused of trying to sell. But the truth is I know plenty of players who do very well with AP. AP is not suited to everyone though - sometimes it can be very hard work. It comes down to where you play, methods you use, and the player's knowledge/experience.

These are estimates for what my players do: about 50% at least return their investment but lose interest because of the time and effort required, 30% make back their investment and a bit more then lose interest, 10% make a loss, 8% play regularly and do quite well, and about 2% make it a full time profession. Sopme players have literally earned hundreds of thousands. Some earn a thousand or perhaps just hundreds here and there. AP is the real thing, but again it is not for everyone.

For myself, managing roulette computer teams is partially how I earn a living. I dont bother with things like VB - just take the easiest route. Really I dont care if people dont believe it, but I'm one of the few that do this for real. If you visit me, as serious teams tend to, you see it for yourself instead of relying on absolute trash

Boo_Ray

I also look for methods but don't actualy play them..

NS

Quote from: advantagesnob on August 26, 2010, 10:06:06 PM
Also, don't try AP.    You won't grasp it because it's beyond your comprehension and it will forever remain out of your reach.

Agreed.

The little brains remain stuck in the primitive approach to roulette and have absolutely no clue what's going on in the real world of advanced roulette play. Not surprisingly, they're the ones that talk the most online while the real professional teams are out there doing their thing. People like Mr J do a great job at keeping the new comers away from AP.

By the way, Ken will probably think you're Davey Jones and act as if your opinion is not valid just because you're new to the forum. Ignore him and speak your mind.

Mr J

"Everyday I say to myself, thank God for people like your Mr. J" >>> HI Herb, NS, DJ, etc etc etc etc etc etc. I win and you dont.  Ken

Davey-Jones

Well... I'm not advantagesnob. Steve, check my IP.

Boo_Ray

Quote from: advantagesnob on August 26, 2010, 10:06:06 PM
I'm an AP player.    I have been for many years. 

Everyday I say to myself, thank God for people like your Mr.   J. 

They are dumb as hell, but they keep the game alive for people like me.   

I'll say this once.    If you're basically a "Mr.   J.  ", then you shouldn't play they game for more than a few dollars.    Also, don't try AP.    You won't grasp it because it's beyond your comprehension and it will forever remain out of your reach. 

PS.   I've met a couple of people from this board and have heard of some of you.



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Mr J

And it goes on and on and on and on.....

Mr J

"By the way, Ken will probably think you're Davey Jones" >>> You guys are terrible with your wording. I never said every new non-method person is DJ, I never said that.  HOWEVER, when someone is new and....

A) Immediately starts posting how great AP is

B) Immediately starts telling about how he lost a ton of money playing a method

C) Does a bunch of posting, quoting ME (sometimes Spike) and ripping it apart

D) Goes on and on how great Herb, NS, DJ etc......they are wonderful guys that WIN

E) Posts in the same STYLE as past (or current) members, but a different user name

F) Put this all together. Not saying its DJ BUT IT IS someone similar, part of the 'crew'. Do I mind? Not really but these 'new' clowns are not too tough to spot. Usually, the true intensions of a new poster are shown before 120 posts, sometimes under the first 10 posts. lol I'm currently doing a little experiment with 'newer' members here. Dont ask what it is because then it'll get tampered with. Here's my analogy >> A new poster comes aboard and starts ripping the hell out of Steve because of computer stuff.

Odds are, its NOT someone who has never posted here before. It'll be one of the 3-4 goofs who have done so 20 times already. It gets old. This board has become more of a..... "I'll find something you said in the past, then I'll get you!"........In a nutshell, thats what the board LOOKS LIKE to a TRUE new person reading here. How many TRUE newbies did not want to register here because of all the WEIRD posts? I bet its alot.  Ken

Mr J

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