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Synchronicity / James Randi?

I'm still trying to figure out what is so good about 479. It isn't much of a flop. I mean if you are holding 899T (top set w/ a redraw to the top straight or full house) or maybe 68TJ (16 outs to the top straight) then it isn't bad. However, if you have a premium holding like TJQK or AAKQ that flop gives just enough rope to hang yourself.

I guess it depends on the game. If it is holdem that isn't to bad of a flop for a big hand like AA, but it is has much peril for something like AK, especially if you are playing with people who will play something like 47.

Plus, I'd advise against an obsession with 47. That should be folded from all positions except maybe if it is suited you could limp for a partial bet from the small blind against a field of weak players. Other than that it is a clear fold.
 
Tricky said:
But if you take the reciprocal (as defined here) of 479 and add it to 479, you get 1453 which is the exact number of my 1453th post!!!! :eek:

Try to tell me that's a coincidence!:nope:


I really wouldn't suggest playing 1453 (A453) unless it is a high-low game. Even then I be wary of a raise from a tight player if it looks to be a shorthanded pot, but otherwise I'd likely see the flop with it. I'd want the ace to be suited before I'd raise with it.

So coincidence or not, 1453 isn't any big shakes, and doesn't fit that good to a flop of 479 as you don't have much of a high going and if you get any action someone could have an A2 making your low draw second best even if you get there. You need a good read on your opponents in this situation.
 
Tricky said:
But if you take the reciprocal (as defined here) of 479 and add it to 479, you get 1453 which is the exact number of my 1453th post!!!! :eek:

Try to tell me that's a coincidence!:nope:
Well obviously I can't give you a complete scientific breakdown here, as I tend latch on to those things -- much more readily -- which seem symmetrical. And in case you hadn't noticed, in most of the symbolism I've developed, the symmetry is there. Whereas this "mirror image" thing (I like "reciprocal" better) is more in the manner working with the number 11 which, itself suggests "symmetry."

As for adding 479 to 974 to get 1453, that isn't to say there's nothing there, just that it's not apparent at this point. ;)

And by the way, the last three digits of the post your're referring to end with 479.
 
Iacchus said:
Well obviously I can't give you a complete scientific breakdown here, as I tend latch on to those things -- much more readily -- which seem symmetrical.
They only seem symmetrical because you impose your own strange definition of symmetry upon them. They are not "mirror images" of the numbers. The mirror image of the number 4 is not a 4 nor any symbol common to english or math. You are simply rearranging the digits to suit your own purpose.

Iacchus said:
Whereas this "mirror image" thing (I like "reciprocal" better) is more in the manner working with the number 11 which, itself suggests "symmetry."
Really? In binary, the base 10 number 11 would be 1011. In base 8 it would be 13. There is nothing symmetrical about those arrangements of digits. What you are doing is called data mining. You look for data that fits your theory. If it doesn't fit, you either ignore it or torture it until it fits. It is completely worthless as an analysis tool.

Iacchus said:
As for adding 479 to 974 to get 1453, that isn't to say there's nothing there, just that it's not apparent at this point. ;)
Aha! You can't see it can you! That just shows how untuned you are to the vibrations of the spheres! Mwah ha ha!

Iacchus said:
And by the way, the last three digits of the post your're referring to end with 479.
Wow! That means the post in which I ridicule the 479 BS, is the most important, truthful and significant post of all!. How could it be otherwise? The numbers match! Ooo, this doesn't look good for you Lacchus.
 
Tricky said:

They only seem symmetrical because you impose your own strange definition of symmetry upon them. They are not "mirror images" of the numbers. The mirror image of the number 4 is not a 4 nor any symbol common to english or math. You are simply rearranging the digits to suit your own purpose.
You don't see how the number 11 can signify the human brain? ... i.e., 10 + 01 = 11. Numbers are considered symbols anyway aren't they? So why can't you look at them in the "symmetrical" sense?


Really? In binary, the base 10 number 11 would be 1011. In base 8 it would be 13. There is nothing symmetrical about those arrangements of digits. What you are doing is called data mining. You look for data that fits your theory. If it doesn't fit, you either ignore it or torture it until it fits. It is completely worthless as an analysis tool.
So, maybe there's something about the base-foureen "system" which is useful with symbolism and establishing symmetrical values? Hey I couldn't tell you how it works, or even why, but I can tell you that it's changed the way I look at things. ;)


Aha! You can't see it can you! That just shows how untuned you are to the vibrations of the spheres! Mwah ha ha!
If learning was merely a matter of cramming facts into your head you wouldn't be much more than a machine. This is not how I learn, how about you?


Wow! That means the post in which I ridicule the 479 BS, is the most important, truthful and significant post of all!. How could it be otherwise? The numbers match! Ooo, this doesn't look good for you Lacchus.
That's Iacchus with an "I" by the way. ;)
 
Ignore The King of Phlame, Iacchus.

Have you noticed his signatures lately? They all talk about death, immortality, the vanity of life. I have to flame him to cheer him up.

Now listen.

Today I woke-up at 5:19 A.M. I found it strange because usually I open my eyes at 4:50-5:00.

I thought that this was not coincidental but I let it go. In the mean time I was thinking what to do with a very nice sauce I prepared the previous evening and then suddenly it all made sense.

What is 5 hours and 19 minutes??? But of course!!! It's 479 minutes!!!!!

This damn 479 appeared again, so since I was thinking about food I thought to open Larousse Gastronomique on page 479 and....you won't believe it Iacchus....

It was a recipe about pork tenderloin. I was thinking to use my red sauce with pork tenderloin but I wasn't certain. The number 479 spoke though.The chicken stock reduction with pomegranite syrup can be used with pork tenderloin.

Of course I could add that I made this red sauce to be used in Saint Valentine's dinner but I have been working for some time on it. Do you think that it's coincidental that the revelation came on the Eve of Saint Valentine's day?



;)

Atlas said:
Mercutio, Mercutio
Petition the Queen.
What a high High Priestess she would be.


:nope:

Caesar has already proclaimed me Goddess...
 
Cleopatra said:

Ignore The King of Phlame, Iacchus.

Have you noticed his signatures lately? They all talk about death, immortality, the vanity of life. I have to flame him to cheer him up.

Now listen.

Today I woke-up at 5:19 A.M. I found it strange because usually I open my eyes at 4:50-5:00.

I thought that this was not coincidental but I let it go. In the mean time I was thinking what to do with a very nice sauce I prepared the previous evening and then suddenly it all made sense.

What is 5 hours and 19 minutes??? But of course!!! It's 479 minutes!!!!!

This damn 479 appeared again, so since I was thinking about food I thought to open Larousse Gastronomique on page 479 and....you won't believe it Iacchus....

It was a recipe about pork tenderloin. I was thinking to use my red sauce with pork tenderloin but I wasn't certain. The number 479 spoke though.The chicken stock reduction with pomegranite syrup can be used with pork tenderloin.

Of course I could add that I made this red sauce to be used in Saint Valentine's dinner but I have been working for some time on it. Do you think that it's coincidental that the revelation came on the Eve of Saint Valentine's day?


;)
Nice story! But then again this is the sort of thing I would expect to see if people were working with the numbers the same way I do. :D

By the way, which god do we honor most on St. Valentine's Day? Eros, right?
 

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