When The Going Gets Tough....

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....Then get on the bloody road! Games of chance are the road, use it and keep on truckin! I've heard folks say, "it's too hard." Total nilly-willy hogwash, they never were forced to use their minds as a kid now listen to them cryin' for their mamma. I was forced to think when I was a young man; once long ago, I went on a pleasure safari in Asia. The country might have be a fair place to visit if you are from that type climate. The problem was that all of the bearers and myself were invited to spend almost eight months in a luxury hotel; no fees what so ever. It was one of the "Hilton" chains extremely filthy with bad food,water, no rest, torture of the worst kinds. Not much choice about the staying part when your unit was killed off and some managed to live and be invited by the cong to the "Hanoi Hilton." Let me tell you something you really do learn to think. Circumstances dictated that to stay alive I had to be damned good at thinking--mainly how to survive--you on the other hand--most of you anyway--need to pratice your game until you are proficient enough and persistant enough to look your state lottery commissioner in the eye. Being able to tell the so and so off feels very good. Playing your game to the best of your ability is also a kick in the butt for them because with bulldog style you are getting what you came for. You can win this time or you may not that's the way the chips fall but--either way when you THINK MEAN, have thought mean--your game will be a tough act to follow! The gaming commissioners will know your name and they will be on the run by making the gambits tougher. It all starts with thinking things through then rethinking about what youmay have missed.

Teufellj 

Entry #27

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I Agree!!!    As a matter of fact, I just changed my P3 nite picks because they were just too obvious. The state of Texas won't let players get away with that. Thank you for reminding me. Also...I don't spend a lot of money playing the numbers. I take the surgical, rather than the shotgun approach. So, win or loose, I'll NEVER quit trying to beat these guys.

Thanks again. Best wishes from Bob and all the folks in Cisco, Texas

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