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Sunday, April 7, 2019
The Big Hustle - Pool Hustler Reality Show Pitch Tape from 2015 that never sold
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Monday, March 25, 2019
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Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Gambler with breast implants
The Man with the $100,000 Breast Implants!
Brian Zembric AKA Wiz is a professional gambler (high-stakes backgammon and blackjack) and magician who became famous as a man who will gamble on ANYTHING! Anything like living in a bathroom for a week in exchange of $14,000 and getting female 38C breast implants that he had to keep for one year in exchange of a cool US$100,000 deposit into a Swiss bank account.
Brian Zembric took so much pleasure in wearing his woman's boobs that he kept them for the next 20 years. Zembric stated that he became a chick magnet thanks to his unusual physical attributes.
The following book 'The Man With The $100,000 Breasts' is full of other very unusual, unbelievable but very real gambling stories.
Sources and interesting links:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Zembic
http://www.maxim.com/entertainment/man-100000-breasts-and-other-bets-gone-wild-2015-11
Brian Zembric AKA Wiz is a professional gambler (high-stakes backgammon and blackjack) and magician who became famous as a man who will gamble on ANYTHING! Anything like living in a bathroom for a week in exchange of $14,000 and getting female 38C breast implants that he had to keep for one year in exchange of a cool US$100,000 deposit into a Swiss bank account.
Brian Zembric took so much pleasure in wearing his woman's boobs that he kept them for the next 20 years. Zembric stated that he became a chick magnet thanks to his unusual physical attributes.
The following book 'The Man With The $100,000 Breasts' is full of other very unusual, unbelievable but very real gambling stories.
Sources and interesting links:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Zembic
http://www.maxim.com/entertainment/man-100000-breasts-and-other-bets-gone-wild-2015-11
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Wednesday, January 20, 2016
BETTING ON WRESTLING
Sound like easy Money! Doesn't it!
Did you know that you can bet on WWE Pro Wrestling?
Just as you can bet on the American political elections.
Both are classified in the entertainment section.
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Monday, January 11, 2016
Friday, June 5, 2015
Haralabos Bob Voulgaris
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Monday, June 1, 2015
Billionaire Gambler mission
Are you dreaming about being BILLIONAIRE but couldn't find the suitable way? You have the capital but you don't know where to invest? Want to be a BILLIONAIRE with less effort?
We are the science of getting rich. It was never so easy before. We provide the easiest and proven methods of getting rich with less effort.
We are the answers of your questions. We can guide you with our 'SURE SUCCESS' methods.
http://www.BillionaireGambler.com/
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Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Billionaire Gambler social medias
Are you dreaming about being BILLIONAIRE but couldn't find the suitable way? You have the capital but you don't know where to invest? Want to be a BILLIONAIRE with less effort?
We are the science of getting rich. It was never so easy before. We provide the easiest and proven methods of getting rich with less effort.
We are the answers of your questions. We can guide you with our 'SURE SUCCESS' methods.
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Sunday, February 15, 2015
Biff Tannen sports betting picks secret
Even Warren Buffett wants a piece of Biff Tannen and his sports betting picks.
Back to the Future Part II
His Name: Biff Tannen
His Game: Sports Betting
Accomplishments: Becoming one of the richest and most powerful men in the world by using a sports almanac giving him 25 years of the upcoming sports' results in the future. The dream of everyone!
Biff Tannen ALWAYS picks the winners!
Back to the Future 's bully, Biff Tannen, was given the best thing a human being can receive. A sports almanac with the results of the next 50 years of sports. Which mean an endless source of Money since you always bet on the winners!
The Precious One
“ You see this book? This book tells the future. It tells the outcome of every major sports event till the end of the century...football, baseball, basketball, horse races, boxing... the records in this book is worth millions, and I'm giving it to you. „ "
~ Old Biff Tannen to his younger self about Gray's Sports Almanac.
“ I told you, it's all in this book. All you got to do is bet on the winner and you'll never lose. „ "
~ Old Biff telling his younger self about the Grays Sports Almanac before giving it to him.
Following his winning streak, Biff Tannen was nicknamed "the Luckiest Man on Earth" by the medias.
Then Biff Tannen quickly became one of the richest and most powerful men in America, if not the world.
Having several notable Hollywood starlets / sex symbols like Marilyn Monroe on his fuck list and an endless source of income, Biff Tannen lived the American Dream to the fullest.
Money, Power, Fame, $eX
Marty McFly was too stupid to use it. |
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Monday, May 19, 2014
Poker Grinder
Grinder
word type: poker slang
- Poker player who plays in games they're significantly over-bankrolled for while also playing a style of poker that leads to consistent and steady win rates.
* definition of 'grinder', taken from "Grinderschool" training site
grinder (n) a professional poker player who earns a living through small but consistent winnings (See also: rounder)
I think of a grinder as a player who--
1) puts in great volume,
2) has a positive win rate,
3) thinks systematically about the game and tries to improve as they play,
4) plays within their bankroll.
Grinders rarely "take shots" and money does not come pouring on them, but nor do they lose it easily. They accumulate capital slowly, but steadily and securely.
Grinders rarely take shots because grinders don't take alot of risks. Grinders look for maximum gain for the least amount of risk...
a grinder is a player who understands that solid play + volume > short term variance.
He just keeps putting in hour after hour, day after day, month after month until he looks up at the end of the year and sees a significant profit.
Understanding the math and playing solid poker according to the math will always win in the long run regardless of the short term results. I like these two mostly.
Where You Can Find Grinders
Actually, you can find grinders in almost all types of poker in the lower and middle limits. You typically don't find a "grinder" per se at the nosebleed stakes. Most grinders will multi-table to the tune of eight or more simultaneous tables, oftentimes of identical game types and limits. For instance, a Sit and Go grinder might play eight tables at a time of $25 turbo 9-person Sit and Goes. Considering that 10% (after rake) is a great ROI for a Sit and Go player, that means that the player is only making $2.50 per sit and go. But if they can squeeze in 20 sit and goes in an hour, then they're "grinding" a $50 per hour win rate. By contrast, if that same player decided to go play a $200 Sit and Go, then they're now "off their grind" and taking a "shot" at a higher game.You Should Also Know...
While some grinders do play almost exclusively large, multi-table tournaments, these people are a very rare breed. The goal in a large tournament is to make a big score, to win a sum of money that can sustain you until the next sizeable take. Some people are able to win small to medium prizes on a fairly consistent basis, but in general, grinders don't specialize in multi-table tournaments because luck can swing one's results too quickly in them and they take too long to make smaller wins worth the time.Additionally, online players can earn rakeback to increase their hourly rate, and some online poker rooms only offer rakeback for cash games.
In Film - Rounders
The terms "grind" and "grinder" are featured in the opening monologue of the popular poker film, Rounders.Guys around here'll tell ya... you play for a living.
It's like any other job. You don't gamble. You grind it out.
Your goal is to win one big bet an hour, that's it.
Get your money in when you have the best of it, and protect it when you don't.
Don't give anything away.
That's how I've paid my way through half of law school.
A true grinder.
See, I learned how to win a little at a time. But finally, I've learned this...
If you're too careful, your whole life can become a fuckin' grind.
The Gambler - Kenny Rogers
You've got to know when to hold 'em
Know when to fold 'em
Know when to walk away
'Cause every hand's a winner And every hand's a loser
http://www.cardschat.com/f13/what-makes-grinder-grinder-194738/
http://www.sitandgoplanet.com/sitandgo/sng_strategy/5Tips_Effective_SitNGo_Grinder.html
http://www.grinderschool.com/
http://www.michaelmizrachi.co/poker-tips/
http://www.pokerjunkie.com/win-in-poker-the-grinder-manifesto
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/k/kenny+rogers/the+gambler_20077886.html
Friday, September 13, 2013
Chess and Gambling
I've found a very interesting article about the parallele that exist between being a good chess player and a good gambler.
Gambling: You do not need to be Einstein to be a successful gambler. The key to success is understanding your niche and what is possible within that area. Specialise in honing those skills.
Gambling: You don't need the memory of an elephant to win at gambling but understand which pieces of information are crucial to you in making that winning selection.
Gambling: Use your past successes to identify winning patterns. The realisation of the importance of this factor is of paramount importance . Train yourself to use this winning format time after time until it becomes second nature. You will instantly recognise both strength and weakness and the opportunities both may bring.
Gambling: A disciplined approach will lead to consistency even when under pressure. This can best be achieved by appreciating familiar gambling patterns/analysis.
Gambling: without appreciation of winning patterns will lead to persistent mistakes and 'embarrassing loses'. These are familiar mistakes and it is important to take time to understand why they happen. When you understand the foundation to these errors, you will avoid them. 'Familiar patterns of information are processed more efficiently than unfamiliar ones'.
Gambling: Whatever your approach to gambling your advantage comes from making the right decision for a given circumstance.
Gambling: The use of parallel processing and understanding of familiar winning patterns/analysis is more effective that even the most advanced computer programs. To be a successful gambler is not related to a test of memory but how to recognise patterns and use your strengths.
Gambling: We can all learn to improve as gamblers but be careful not to try and learn too much too quickly. Take small steps and appreciate what is behind your decision making. Learn what works and what doesn't and eradicate basic mistakes.
Gambling: Evaluate your understanding and how you implement this to your gambling. Learn how to make the most of opportunities and avoid poor outcomes. Improvement can be gained from these exercises but once again do not push yourself too far. Small steps are the key to success.
Gambling: To be a successful you need to be focused and passionate about your goals - both improvement and honing that winning formula. Improvement takes time and cannot be rushed and you may stay at that level for some time. Learning from the insight of others is particularly important. Continue to use what has been effective in your winning ways and through repetition it will become second nature.
Read the entire post on:
http://gamblerspsychologykit.blogspot.ca/2012/11/can-psychology-of-chess-improve-your.html
http://www.32redpoker.com/blog/2012/07/30/poker-chess/
http://en.chessbase.com/home/TabId/211/PostId/4008263
http://www.chessblog.com/2011/06/why-chess-players-good-at-poker.html
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Thursday, August 1, 2013
Investor, Speculator, Gambler
Investor, Speculator, Gambler, Trader, Arbitrageur, Scalper, Fund Manager,
Let's see the definitions.
As defined by Wikipedia.
- An investor is a party that makes an investment into one or more categories of assets --- equity, debt securities, real estate, currency, commodity, derivatives such as put and call options, etc. --- with the objective of making a profit.
- In finance, speculation is a financial action that does not promise safety of the initial investment along with the return on the principal sum.
- Gambling is the wagering of money or something of material value (referred to as "the stakes") on an event with an uncertain outcome with the primary intent of winning additional money and/or material goods.
- In finance, a trader is someone who buys and sells financial instruments such as stocks, bonds, commodities, and derivatives. (A day trader is a trader who buys and sells financial instruments (e.g. stocks, options, futures, derivatives, currencies) within the same trading day such that all positions will usually be closed before the market close of the trading day.)
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Monday, July 29, 2013
Arnold Rothstein
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Thursday, July 25, 2013
How to Become a Billionaire Gambler
How to Become a Billionaire Gambler
As I said, this site is not about being a recreational gambler (loser). I will give you the tools and the inspiration to become a professional gambler, a professional investor, a professional speculator. By professional, I mean a winning gambler, investor, speculator. It is extremely difficult to achieve success in these three very similar domains. Like all activities, whether it's sports, arts, businesses, professions, you will need complete dedication to be successful. You must be passionated about it! You must live for it!
By this site, I will give you informations, inspiration, and the best places to do business with.
For me, the words investor, speculator, and gambler are all about the same.
Here are the most lucrative forms of gambling/investing with notable high rollers and their net worths.
1- Stock Market (Warren Buffett, $62 Billion)
2- Forex (George Soros, $9 Billion)
3- Horse Betting (Alan Woods, $670 million)
4- Sports Betting (Billy Walters)
5- Poker (Phil Ivey, $100 million)
6- Golf Hustling (Titanic Thompson)
7- Blackjack (Zeljko Ranogajec)
8- Backgammon (Falafel Natanzon)
You can even add...
9- Tennis (Bobby Riggs)
10- Pool (Minnesota Fats)
Always remember that Time is Money, Money is Power, and Power is the ultimate Aphrodisiac!
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Millionaire Sports Betting Theory
I was checking one of my backlink when I've found this very interesting post:
My theory to becoming a millionaire by sports betting
- Have at least a bank roll of $1000 to start (every rich person didn't get rich from not investing)
- Bet 5% of your bank roll ($1000) on 20 games (so you have played your whole bank roll on 20 different games
- On average, I have calculated in order to break even you need to win 54% of the games
- So imagine taking 20 games in a season of your favourite sport and only having to guess 54% of them correct, easy huh?
- Gain anything over 54% and you can make a profit
- Average percentage increase in bank roll each week is 7% from going over the 54% thresh hold
- Each week your bank roll increases by 7%
- Week 1= $1070 week 2= $1144 week 3= $1224 and so forth
- 7% may not sound like much but once your bank roll gets bigger, 7% increase becomes more noticeable
- Repeat this for a few months
- Include interest rates from saving which will further increase your bank roll
- Eventually you will reach a million
Tip:
Don't spend any of your bank roll untill you reach a million or unless you get into extreme financial hardship. Spending your bank roll will slow down the process.
Never bet more than 5% of your bank roll on any 1 game.
Don't be greedy.
EDIT: The figures are averages that have been calculated by myself and various other betting bloggers and experts alike.
Thankx to calvesbrahhhh from bodybuilding.com forum
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=148331683
Friday, June 24, 2011
Chess, backgammon, poker, and bridge
Chess, backgammon, poker, and bridge
The four great minds games
Games like bridge, poker, and chess are great for business. These games all use methods that can can be incorporated into the way you view and make business decisions. Chess in particular requires strategic decision-making, concentration, tactics, and evaluation.
Chess
A complete information game where you are playing against the board. A game were the better player always win. A small difference in skill make a huge difference on the scoreboard. Chess is a game of pure skill, concentration, and strategies. Chess requires strategic decision-making, concentration, tactics, and evaluation. No luck involved here.
Garry Kasparov is maybe the most dominant chess player of all time.
http://www.businessinsider.com/29-executives-who-are-exceptional-at-chess-2012-7?op=1
http://gamblerspsychologykit.blogspot.ca/2012/11/can-psychology-of-chess-improve-your.html
http://chess.computerwebservices.net/
http://whychess.com/node/2104
Backgammon
Just like chess, backgammon is a complete information game where you play against the board. Backgammon is a tactical game of concentration, positional evaluation, and math. The dice is the element of luck in the game.
The most notable player is the 3-times Backgammon World Champion and successful gambler Tim Holland.
Poker
It is a simple card game of hidden information who rewards attention and the reading of psychological situations. An element of luck coming from the cards. A game of skill and deception.
Currently, the best all-around poker player of the world is Phil Ivey.
http://www.businessinsider.com/wall-streets-best-poker-players-2011-6
Bridge
Like many card game, bridge is a game of hidden information. Bridge is about remembering every card, probabilities, and communication. Some luck involved here.
Someone could make a living as a pro bridge player by gambling
high-stakes bridge and/or being a paid partner for people.
The best player in the world and probably the best player of all time is "Mr. Bridge" Bob Hamman
http://www.businessinsider.com/best-bridge-players-on-wall-street-2011-7
So, apparently, unless you are a super grand master--chess is for fun and intellectual stimulation. Also, duplicate bridge is mostly "for fun". Backgammon is a game where you can be a pro and earn a living. Poker is a game where you can be a pro and usually earn even a better living than you usually can at Backgammon. :)
http://correspondencechess.com/campbell/articles/a040617.htm
The four great minds games
Games like bridge, poker, and chess are great for business. These games all use methods that can can be incorporated into the way you view and make business decisions. Chess in particular requires strategic decision-making, concentration, tactics, and evaluation.
Chess
A complete information game where you are playing against the board. A game were the better player always win. A small difference in skill make a huge difference on the scoreboard. Chess is a game of pure skill, concentration, and strategies. Chess requires strategic decision-making, concentration, tactics, and evaluation. No luck involved here.
Garry Kasparov is maybe the most dominant chess player of all time.
http://www.businessinsider.com/29-executives-who-are-exceptional-at-chess-2012-7?op=1
http://gamblerspsychologykit.blogspot.ca/2012/11/can-psychology-of-chess-improve-your.html
http://chess.computerwebservices.net/
http://whychess.com/node/2104
Backgammon
Just like chess, backgammon is a complete information game where you play against the board. Backgammon is a tactical game of concentration, positional evaluation, and math. The dice is the element of luck in the game.
The most notable player is the 3-times Backgammon World Champion and successful gambler Tim Holland.
Poker
It is a simple card game of hidden information who rewards attention and the reading of psychological situations. An element of luck coming from the cards. A game of skill and deception.
Currently, the best all-around poker player of the world is Phil Ivey.
http://www.businessinsider.com/wall-streets-best-poker-players-2011-6
Bridge
Like many card game, bridge is a game of hidden information. Bridge is about remembering every card, probabilities, and communication. Some luck involved here.
Someone could make a living as a pro bridge player by gambling
high-stakes bridge and/or being a paid partner for people.
The best player in the world and probably the best player of all time is "Mr. Bridge" Bob Hamman
http://www.businessinsider.com/best-bridge-players-on-wall-street-2011-7
So, apparently, unless you are a super grand master--chess is for fun and intellectual stimulation. Also, duplicate bridge is mostly "for fun". Backgammon is a game where you can be a pro and earn a living. Poker is a game where you can be a pro and usually earn even a better living than you usually can at Backgammon. :)
http://correspondencechess.com/campbell/articles/a040617.htm
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