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Retail Out, ChartPack Sees Inflection, Timenamics Book Release (Part 1)

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  1. re: G7, achord in 4 notes
    feat: Évian des Bains

    The President of the Ukraine posted a group photo image from the G7 Summit. He had yielded his usual centre stage position to #47, and taken up the extreme far right beside the PM of Japan. Italy, the UK, Canada, and Germany took second tier stations. A hosting President of France stood as right hand man to his First Lady whose ufc-sized carpal bones appeared to dwarf those of #47 situated alongside. Tendril-like two and a half fingers and thumb secured a fashionable purse well matched to her elegant attire.

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    • re: Reach Higher KO’d
      feat: Persian lucky charms

      “Napoleon is always right”? King Charles III appeared in high spirits in the Royal Box during Ascot’s Day 1 early going. Sadly his pre-race favored entry Reach Higher finished last. Race winner Kizlyar descended by way of His Highness Aga Khan’s (turk/persian: “Commanding Chief”) stables raced to victory for an owner from Cork, Republic of Ireland. The city’s motto offers that it is “a safe harbour for ships”.

      Kizlyar is a town in a southern Russian Republic of Dagestan. It comprised a portion of the Persian Empire until the early 19th century.

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  2. NEWZFLASH : his Orangeness is speaking live prior to the new FedHead, as we begin the reign of Kevin Warsh, Chairman, US Federal Reserve. In other times this would be earth shaking. Today? A foot note. Long live the new Chair (sez me, no fan of Professorial Chair [what’s his name? already dismissed].

    GU : “… The Professor then used the carps table example. He watched one player – aschool teacher – come in, make a $20 bet. Winning six consecutive times on the pass line, he walked out with $120 in winnings. But the pro next to him pocketed $1,240 …”

    The excerpt above ^ was, err, borrowed (without prior permission) from the subscriber (it’s a club) side at PeopleNomics.com … pasted here for comment.

    The less you bet the more you lose when you win.

    The above ^ is a Vegas Maxim taught me by a pit boss when these guys were oh so cool. They didn’t shake Sinatra’s hand but … they were in the Families of guys who did. Way cool cousins of real deal wise guys.

    At about 4:30 am Vegas time (7:30 Eastern, so at advantage those finishing night shift I wandered to a Craps table. My second time rolling cubes it must have gone 20 minutes. Let’s get crazy. Guy next to me easily took $30k off the table, maybe $40k. I put $5-600 in a pocket then, was total bust next time around the horn. To the pool.

    When to fold ’em may be the toughest part of the gamble. Going with a streak, never chickening out too soon is the flip side. There’s an excellent read on BlackJack and craps from long ago named “Pay the Line” (house broke, pay all the survivors).

    https://www.amazon.com/Pay-Line-John-Gollehon/dp/0399514597

    Crazy price ^ that, I have given away many copies. His (John Gollehon) explained everyone has a roll, a streak, the notion mostly stolen was do not disbelieve you might win again. You might. Eventually you will lose. Bet accordingly.

    [footnote : I appreciate the author coming from a math angle. actually took his system and, IMO, improved it. A pair or team willing to run the numbers, intently for every shoe, could use the Egor count route to cha-ching]

    ATL : raining. Again. Sorta glad. I started picking at next item on the to-do but really can use a day of rest.

    Be well,
    E ~~~

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