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View Poll Results: Was that one of the best AP moves you have ever seen?
Yes, it was a pretty sweet move! 2 40.00%
no, it wasn't that good of a move 1 20.00%
good damn you ramble on too long I don't have time to read all this! 3 60.00%
you can do that! 1 20.00%
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Old October 22nd, 2009, 06:18 PM
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Default Atlantis casino in Reno, ultimate advantage play!

Yesterday I was at the Atlantis casino in reno and I pulled the ultimate advantage play with an expected value of over 80% percent! The atlantis freaquently gives out non-negotiable chips however these chips are only good for one bet. When I saw a person betting one of them at blackjack I offered to put up $5 in real money to get the non-negotiable chip than I said if you win the hand I want my money back or I want another non-negotable chip I get to keep the non-negotable chip or get another non-negotable chip until the person ran out of them. To sweeten the pot I offered to pay them two for one blackjack so they would receive an extra 50% if they hit blackjack over what the house would give them! I had two people that had non-negotable chips agree to this deal for a total of $25 in non negotable chips! To me the non-negotable chips where worth 92 cents of face value so for everyhand that they lost only cost me 8%. With a chance to win 184% to 192% of my money back! The first person I do the deal with gets a 20 and blackjack and wins both hands, since I said I would pay two for one on a blackjack the first $10 worth of non-negotables cost me $2.50. Since these non-negotables are unrerstricted on where you can bet them I go to roulette and place the 2 $5 non-negoatbles on numbers on roulette they spin I lose. The next person who does my deal has 3 non-negoatble chips he loses 2 out of 3 hands so I get $15 in non-negotable chips for $10. I put these 3 $5 non-negotable chips on 3 different numbers on roulette in one spin my number hits and I win $175 in real money and they take my
non-negoatble chip. In the case of losing a chip weather you win or lose placing a bet that only wins 2.63% of the time but pays out big when it hits is hugely in your favor! Even bad blackjack players can win 40% of their hands making this move awsome. To me since I spent $12.50 to get $25 in non-negotable chips I was getting 69 to 1 odds on number bet on roulette!
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Old October 22nd, 2009, 07:54 PM
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Basically I took an even money bet and placed it on a long shot trying to win big because these chips where confiscated on a win!
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Old October 22nd, 2009, 09:09 PM
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Placing them on a roulette "inside number" is 100% correct strategy.
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Old October 23rd, 2009, 09:26 AM
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Fire Bet on Craps or other long shot bets on craps.
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