Friday, July 29, 2011

No lose poker

If you knew you had a 70% advantage to win a hand every time you played it what would you do?
Well double up after winning about 2 or 3 of those then play at the next level. Then double up again and again and again.
If you go all in preflop with aa, kk, qq, jj, (this will happen about once every 50 hands, then you double up then go to the next level. You could go from table to table every 30 minutes to not let anyone know your style of play. and when you have a good cushion of money you go up to the next bet level. You would need a table of players who are call stations or loose players and not tight. And with blinds small you can wait for a good hand. You'd only go down about 15$ in 1-2 no limit before hitting a hand. If they call. You don't even have to be good at poker to do this.

Hitting top pair 30% of time you have 2 high cards should pay for the blinds. If not other trap hands which a good poker player would be wise to know.



(A,A)(k,k)(Q,Q) pre flop always go all in with because have a 70% chance of winning.

Raise pre flop then: postflop top pair top kicker, top kicker, go all in because only 2% chance they have 2 pair and small chance they have pocket over pair if you were playing good hands.

call multiple bets with pocket pairs(preflop pair 6% chance)

Call multiple bets with suited connectors, 12% chance of getting all in hand.

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High pair QQ, KK, AA: Go all in preflop and hope someone calls. Hopefully you'll get a string of high pairs in a row and double up multiple times in a row and quickly get a huge bankroll. If no one calls the all in then you'll have to wait until the next high pair, which will be roughly another 6 blinds.

High cards 10/k and above:
Play from any position and call small raise and if have top pair then go all in because they only have a 2% chance of having 2 pair or and 4% chance of trips. Hope that they call with bad kicker or second pair.

Suited connectors:
Call in any position because of the infinite outs you could get. Don't call huge amounts. This is good if you get a straight or a flush and put a person all in but always be in position. Chances they have a better flush are low and wait for them to improve before putting them all in.

A,rag suited, K rag suited:
Only play in position because you want to know if they're going to bet since you're chasing and fold if you get a pair, Never call a raise.

But if you can get in cheap in position then even a rag off suit can hit trips once in a while. or 2 pair once every 50 hands. This is good for low balling and if you always try to steal the blinds and bet pattern is always the same. So don't do this in this system.

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System to win: Buy in for half of your bankroll then try to triple it up. If you do, then you buy in for half of that bank roll. If you don't and lose your whole stack then buy in for half of your new bankroll. This is higher risk but at the lower levels its worth the extra risk to get a bigger bankroll quickly. Every hour or so get up and change tables so that nobody can tell how tight of a player you are. Do not pay for a draw. Unless 15-20 outer. So basically don't do implied odds very much at all.



Hitting the flop percentages

Chance of obtaining percentages

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Pros and Cons of Different Societies

Capitalism pros and cons:
  • Over time in capitalism things become made out of cheaper and cheaper materials and also become made badly so that they break on purpose called "engineered obsolescence". Supposedly capitalism leads to innovation, and invention, and easier life, but really it doesn't lead to an easier life if you have to work 40 hours a week or more nowadays, just to pay the bills, and keep rebuying things that break or run out, and this continues until the day you die. Also these inventions that "make life easier" over time are made cheaper and cheaper and to break easier so it becomes a badly made invention through the natural course of capitalism. This would even take place in pure capitalism and is the main flaw in even pure capitalism.
  • Also capitalism is sort of like democracy because you are voting on a product by paying for it so products that nobody buys go out of business but the thing is that advertising is what decides what is bought most. And since only rich people can afford advertising then that is the rich people win scenario and innovation and change is harder
  • Right now we have one of the biggest transfers of wealth in history from the housing collapse. But it transfering from the poor to the rich. Only people with 20,000$ can buy a foreclosed house. Most people are too poor to make good investments.
  • When your hands are busy with busy work that never ends then you have no time to think and be creative and use your innate human ingenuity so our entire population that is working all day long could be thinking and inventing instead.
  • Also capitalism reacts to changes in population. If the whole population is trying to save money and also work 70 hours a week then guess what? You also have to do that in order to keep up with the competition. Labor costs go down and product costs of different products change.
  • When jobs are transported over sees guess what? Unemployment goes up and you start to get paid less and you have to go to school again and now more competition in all the other fields means everybody as a whole gets payed less from high workforce low job availability.
  • Monopolies.


Democracy:
  • The minority are slave to the majority. This is how America started and is probably why we had black people as slaves. Because they were the minority.

Socialism/Dictatorships/the Ruling Class:
  • Always springs up from capitalism as the government taking money to protect the people from outsiders, and from themselves, and eventually turns into dictatorship and martial law. The ruling class make more and more rules over time to get more and more control. We have ultimate power to control other humans now, the only reason is for money and to enslave people. People are then a commodity or possession.
  • You wouldn't need slaves though if things were all free some day. Socialism and dictatorships are basically another word for slavery. "The borrower is slave to the lender". And the government is a loan you will never pay off. This is exactly how the mob operates.
  • Rules and regulations and laws and contracts and EVERYTHING are made infinitely complex on purpose to dissuade you from ever even attempting anything and to keep you under control. This is call "Bureaucracy".

Egalitarianism, Tribal culture, and Native Americans pros and cons:
  • This is a static society. Things don't really change over a long time. They just have food, shelter, and community. In there words: When work needs to get done we all work, when food is plentiful we all eat. They would volunteer when things needed fixing or when food needed to get collected then it gets done quickly and efficiently and they rest for the rest of the week. They each only use what they need, so the resources and environment didn't get damaged. With the free time each one of them had time to think and be creative and craft new things.
  • They say that if you didn't have to work then nothing would ever get invented but in reality, I invent or research and develop things because I'm bored and enjoy it, even though I will never get paid. Also necessity is the mother of invention and if there ever really is a need such as way to catch food then we as humans would invent and did invent, or just fiddle around with things for fun.
  • Really experiments and even entertainment people do for free for you to watch for free also as proven by youtube, as well as blogs and discussion groups to solve problems. I'd venture to say that this is actually better entertainment most of the time also.
  • We would also through natural logic instead of capitalism, develop things to never break and out of better materials, so that we wouldn't have to make them again, most notably, houses which are made too complex and wrong and out of the cheapest materials known to man.
  • Without working 40 hours a week, you would have time for philosophy, art, science, learning, stories, entertainment, games dancing, potlucks, BBQ's every week, building, traveling, visiting family, and having time for friends which is the most important.
  • If you steal something you might start a fight or worse get killed. But why steal when someone will show you how to make something or you could trade for it. And that's only for new inventions that nobody has ever seen before. When everybody already has everything they need then why steal? This was their mentality.
  • Hopefully no motive for crime or for slavery if everything is free and no work to do anyway. I don't ever remember reading about slaves in any Native American culture ever even the Mayans.
  • Some resources are scarcer than others so in capitalism the price goes up, but when you only use what you need and there are not monopolies then it's free, and you just go get it yourself when it's needed. They also had people who would travel from town to town to bring news and objects from far away. By hand without horses. No giant trucks.
  • No stock market. No economic crashes.
  • No living on the street or homeless
  • The only charity is volunteering time or knowledge, not giving money which is widely used as money laundering by charities who skim off the top and also promote socialist agendas. Tithing for church is a messed up thing for god to promote.
  • Giving thanks was traditional for everything and their ceremonies were not about commercialism and presents and boosting the economy which is the main reason we have most holidays in America.
  • They just sat around and smoked pot and drank alcohol all day long every day.
  • They had no technology. And some say that it's impossible to have complex technology for free without capitalism. But I say why make it complex. That' why we have brains...so that we don't have to work as hard through tools and methods. The goal is to simplify things which are sleeker and extremely simple with no moving parts.
  • Indian kids knew how to survive as much as adults by the age of 7.
  • Medication was just plants with instant effects that were noticeable and worked and were free(not a monopoly). They had medicine men but also a healthier population and let natural selection take it's course. Before insurance (same term the mob used) took over. No hospitals was actually better because they didn't infect other patients and create staff infections in hospitals like nowadays.
  • It costs money to have fun or do anything in the city and it's always fake because you're not allowed to do any real things like build or garden or trap etc. Instead you get virtual lives on f***book. Like in the Alaska documentary about old crow where the guy visited old crow to learn subsistence living from his dad then went back to the city and was extremely bored and finally had to move to old crow because there was actually always stuff to do. And probably also friends to do stuff with that had time. And less stress. And this is a real place right now as we speak.
The goal of capitalism is to get a million dollars, then you finally don't have to work anymore... But really ancient tribal people hardly ever worked either and some are still around today who if you research it hardly ever work although with primitive technology. They had brains. They would have houses with no rent and just collected food, and just did whatever they wanted the rest of the time. But everybody did this, so everyone was basically a millionaire!

I'm man enough to admit that egalitarianism is sort of speculative and may or may not work with today's world. But I also know for a fact that socialism, democracy, and even capitalism don't work and have always failed and fallen and always will.


As far as we know we are the most intelligent and most successful species in the universe, shouldn't our lives be extremely easy and stress free and simple?

When you're constantly in a hurry and work really hard all the time.... somethings wrong! That's why we have brains.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Ancient Survivalism Meets>>> Modern Technology

An old theory of mine was that native americans were way more advanced philosophically and had a better society than white men and if it wasn't for the more advanced weapons of the white man and the indians had won the war the world would be a better place right now.

Native Americans were like any other human except that they had time on their hands and weren't in the pursuit of money. The natives of the northwest US had so much food available all year round that life was easy and enjoyable. So they were free to use their brains and their hands. This lead to art(totem poles) Stories, spirituality, philosophy, baskets, long houses, canoes, communities along the entire puget sound got along and would visit each other every year in the traditional canoe trips. They even lived together in large long houses with multiple families while nowadays we all have separate rooms and apartments. They had no concept of land ownership and never built fences...EVER.

If you compare them to modern white men and women. We are so vain that using dirt or animal or grass for any part of our houses is considered disgusting, Not to mention our obsession with self image. We have parents who act like children, and fake relationships where the only meaning to our lives is a spouse and kids and pets instead of adventure and exploration and being independent. We are always yelling at each other and stealing from each other mostly about money. We litter and don't care. We know so little about anything that assumptions and misconceptions are the main cause of arguments. And our lack of knowledge and experience makes it impossible to ever change our lifestyle or location in the world. We're so spoiled that it takes some people hours just to decide what restaurant they want to go to for dinner. We are so sedentary that we have an obesity epidemic. We don't know where our food or T-shirts come from and just buy it from the store.

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So if I were to start over I'd have a society with native american knowledge but with modern technology.

The technical term is egalitarian society, but with research and development.

We have the technology right now to never have to work again but the only problem is that everybody on the entire planet is working and are actually by definition slaves to a master. It only gets worse with both capitalism and socialism.

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How to do it:


As the native americans did, you all work together to build a town, then you all work together to make a farm with irrigation and plant plants, then you all work together to harvest them. Then the group or one elder divides the grain up evenly between families and the ones with more mouths to feed get a bigger percentage of the grain. And if there's tons of grain each person gets tons of grain.
When works needs to get done everybody volunteers to work, when food is plentiful everybody eats.


To add the modern twist onto that:



Plumbing: compost or pasteurising toilets

Lighting: Fiber optics, LED, Solar panels, Or high tech theoretical technologies like high voltage light spheres

Energy: Don't use any, Or atomic battery, or reverse heat engine, spinning tub of sand. Solar panels

Heating/cooling: Better insulated houses

Medical: Have a box of medicine supplies and someone who read a book on the subject and can look up info as needed. Just like the old days with house calls.

Vehicle: helicopter, lifter, paraglider, advanced golf carts

Entertainment: Too easy to become propaganda so better to just have social activities like eating and church and sports and classes building stuff or arts/crafts hunting gathering

Home construction: Walls with roof, will never break and is therefore free housing to the next generation, Easy and cheap to make materials and infinite houses free to habitate.

Gadgets Devices: Made right with best materials so that will never break and never need improvement for their universal function. Until get a better version then replace.

Jobs: None

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Alaska Is Better

Alaska is the best state!

Population of the state of Alaska is currently a little over 700,000. The population of the city of Tampa Fl. alone is a little over 300,000. The size of Alaska is roughly half the size of the United states.

The state of Alaska is so big that it has just as many climate zones as the rest of the united states also. Some parts in the south are old growth temperate rain forests. Sitka Alaska was the first base established by the white man(Russians) in the pacific northwest, and the northwest indians all the way into alaska had such plentiful foods all year round that they had time to think and use their hands. They crafted Totem poles and told stories and led rewarding spiritual or philosophical lives and enjoyed community. While up north the sun sets in the fall and doesn't rise for 6 months. Eskimos who live on the west coast of Alaska have lived there for thousands of years but we're too scared to try.

There are infinite lakes and more waterfront property in Alaska than the rest of the united states combined.

This state is just like the old america before the 1950's because of these Awesome factors:
  1. There is tons of land so everyone has land to grow food and farm, this is free exercise and good diet and nutrition so don't need a gym.
  2. Everybody caries a gun because of wild animals. You don't even need a permit for some guns and it's hard to enforce. So people are generally safer.
  3. So there is less regulation and less enforcement and less laws and less taxes for infrastructure just like back in the old days.
  4. It's all about capitalism and opportunity in Alaska. Because of the endless resources and low population they have the lowest unemployment rate in the nation and biggest # of independent people, because it's easy to get a job even if you have a bad background and can be crappy at your job and they'll never fire you because they'd have trouble finding another worker. So they'll put you to work if you don't already create your own capitalist ventures. They have so much money they'll give you free room and board and food and then pay you on top to work there at a summer job.
  5. Because there is money and stuff in alaska there is less stealing, and in the 50's nobody ever had to lock their doors because nobody ever stole anything back then. This leads to nicer people.
  6. All the towns are small towns therefore low stress and a general better mood so everybody is nice. I can speak from small town experience that there is a huge load lifted off of your shoulder as soon as you start to live there. Anchorage is one of the nicest cities in America.
  7. You are always busy and never bored, why watch TV when you can move a ship off the shore or captain one or create a cabin or catch or hunt food and preserve it or cook it.
  8. Because of this Alaska's population has the highest IQ in the nation because they have to know how to do everything as a matter of survival. So if you want to learn a lot GO to Alaska. It's the best college of them all. Become an electrician or a welder or a captain and they'll teach you for free and put you to work with hands on experience. Also their IQ'd will rub off on you as you have to come up to their level to keep up.
  9. Because there are less people there are less accidents
  10. Because you make so much money you can save it up instead of using credit cards any more.
  11. No car fumes or pollution or noise or smokers.
  12. The permafrost is a permanent refrigerator and also makes outhouses not stink. All year round.



So you just have to trade crappy city lifestyle which obviously has no future in it... for the cold! And if you're fat like me, you're made for the cold anyway, so don't deny your genetics. And if you live in Alaska for very long you're sure to get rich in some way without even trying. Probably even a complete retard could succeed there, just like even kids were easily able to do before the 50's. And if you want you could transfer that wealth to a venture outside of Alaska later on if you really didn't like Alaska.


And if for nothing else, just build a cabin up there in the woods... even a shack! And have it somewhere that nobody will ever find in a million years and you will always have that there just in case you ever decide to stop working in the city. So you always have the option of never having to work again. Or just go up there as a summer cabin and go fishing all summer.

"Cold is a choice" based on the right clothes and right construction you will never be cold... Ever! Unless you're a moron!

Life is simple: food/shelter/community: Idle hands are not the work of the devil(Christian concept) , instead they are the source for human inspiration and innovation!

The Indians knew this and weren't obsessed with making money off of resources. When work needed to get done they would all work, and when food was plentiful they would all eat. They used what they needed. When the work was done they were done. Since you don't have any bills to pay and don't have anyone working for you they could just relax. The endless pursuit of money is just that... endless. There is never enough. And before you know it you have to save money to keep up. And then work harder while also saving up, and then you lose your job then your house. And have to take 2 jobs and have bad health from all the stress and cheap food. All for a few bucks and some cheap Chinese merchandise. Economics 101.