OK.
Well first, English isn't my 2nd language. As a matter of fact I live in New England and my
whole life I've vasillated between specific problems (my sister was a French major and I almost flunked French to get through high school. I always say that I have enough problem with one language), and asshole who come around here from other parts of the country and make fun of my "boston accent" or I sound like "Ted Kennedy" (I probably do). And when in college and that happened I told them that "I'm from this area. I don't know anything else. So if you don't like it, go back where you came from".
But I have my share of reading these forums where I can't figure out what the heck people are saying between poor grammar and abreviations.
That said, I also am retired/semi retired. I will be 59 Sept 12th. Please ask and I will send info about where to send gifts. I live in Franklin Mass. 3 exits down from the new "Plainridge" casino. I can go there in 15 min as easy as to Lowes, next door. So this concept brings me closer to on the same page. I'd love to shoot down and pick up some units as a pastime. I have the time, and the access.
And I'm also on the same page with you on what you are saying. Thanks for giving me a quick and considerate answer. I appreciate it.
One question. At the beginning of this thread you say, "Anyway, some of you will have no doubt (I hope) read some of my previous posts regarding 2 E/C`s and 3 E/C`s." And you tell me to read other stuff. Can you tell me where else you posted it?
Second question. I understand your explanation of 2EC in this post. That you play, again and again, for a string of 2EC to become a string of 3 EC, and you don't play for any longer string. I get that. But when I practice and look, I don't see any advantage. They even out. (No surprise). So what, exactly do you state is your advantage? Just playing the swing of the pendulum? Suspend play after 1-2 losses? That's the part I don't get And as I said before yes. You get fooled into thinking that waiting for 2 (or longer) EC, or JUST 2 or 3 EC is what to do. Because you play and see it happen. And as always
it changes back.
Thanks
Well first, English isn't my 2nd language. As a matter of fact I live in New England and my
whole life I've vasillated between specific problems (my sister was a French major and I almost flunked French to get through high school. I always say that I have enough problem with one language), and asshole who come around here from other parts of the country and make fun of my "boston accent" or I sound like "Ted Kennedy" (I probably do). And when in college and that happened I told them that "I'm from this area. I don't know anything else. So if you don't like it, go back where you came from".
But I have my share of reading these forums where I can't figure out what the heck people are saying between poor grammar and abreviations.
That said, I also am retired/semi retired. I will be 59 Sept 12th. Please ask and I will send info about where to send gifts. I live in Franklin Mass. 3 exits down from the new "Plainridge" casino. I can go there in 15 min as easy as to Lowes, next door. So this concept brings me closer to on the same page. I'd love to shoot down and pick up some units as a pastime. I have the time, and the access.
And I'm also on the same page with you on what you are saying. Thanks for giving me a quick and considerate answer. I appreciate it.
One question. At the beginning of this thread you say, "Anyway, some of you will have no doubt (I hope) read some of my previous posts regarding 2 E/C`s and 3 E/C`s." And you tell me to read other stuff. Can you tell me where else you posted it?
Second question. I understand your explanation of 2EC in this post. That you play, again and again, for a string of 2EC to become a string of 3 EC, and you don't play for any longer string. I get that. But when I practice and look, I don't see any advantage. They even out. (No surprise). So what, exactly do you state is your advantage? Just playing the swing of the pendulum? Suspend play after 1-2 losses? That's the part I don't get And as I said before yes. You get fooled into thinking that waiting for 2 (or longer) EC, or JUST 2 or 3 EC is what to do. Because you play and see it happen. And as always
it changes back.
Thanks