Paul finally broke out of his slump, winning $147.00 tonight. He won it the same we he lost all through December: by playing things like 10-6 and J-3 offsuit.
Glen is once again the hot player. He is undefeated in 2010 and leads the year at +$180.00.
Meanwhile, Bill is headed in the opposite direction. He’s been the big loser all three times he’s played in 2010.
Mark D | +$6.00 |
Mary | ‑$17.00 |
Paul | +$147.00 |
Phil | +$21.00 |
Bill | ‑$112.00 |
Jason | ‑$47.00 |
Miguel | ‑$45.00 |
Glen | +$66.00 |
There’s got to be a methodology for playing bad hands. Of course, best thing is not to play them. But it seems if you could come up with a good way to let you play 25% of bad hands you might come ahead.
In “Hunt for Red October” the Russian captain would randomly make right-left turns when he suspected someone behind his blind spot, by using the top/half of the hour on the chronometer to make the decision.
There should be a similar methodology available to the casual Cardnight player. Maybe by looking at random scores on the game playing on the TV.