Afleveringen
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The Ramblin Gambler answers the question, Why Blackjack? Before sharing details about playing blackjack in Mexico. During a Moment of Casino Wisdom, Dr. ECE shares some slot tips from a Cabana at Ocean Resort. Finally, in the Virtual VIP Lounge, TRG has a story about an unexpected trip to Las Vegas years ago that is relevant to the comps being handed out by casinos today.
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Here is the battle plan for episode 200. We revisit the Core Koncepts in honor of Episode 200 and look at what still works and see if anything doesn't work. Then, during a Moment of Casino Wisdom, a new wisdom is introduced. Finally, in the Virtual VIP Lounge, TRG makes you an offer you should refuse while showing the application of our new Casino Wisdom.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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We did it! We had a great book launch! Let's do an episode to wrap it up!
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How many books did we sell? Why is Chip, Chip?
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Today is the day. Launch Day! The book is available on Amazon. Click the link below!
https://casinokombat.com/bocw
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This is a fun one, we have a new Padawan Parable one day before launch.
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Launch week continues!
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We are doing great squad! I have an update and a new mission.
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Operation Volcanic Velocity continues. New content. New missions.
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The first episode of launch week. A questions my sons ask segment and then into mission control. Learn what you can do to help launch The Book of Casino Wisdom, available on Amazon on 5/19/26.
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Are you a Paladin or a Sith? TRG breaks down the Mitch Scale, a new three-axis framework—Hero, Crook, and Moron—to audit your behavior on the casino floor. From "Wise Man Grifters" to "Level 5 Imbeciles," we map out the levels of player intent and awareness.
The Gray Squirrel Dilemma: When a casino accidentally hands you a top-tier card, do you give it back or execute the "Crook" move?
Squad Briefing: Updates on Nakatomi Tony’s AC playground and Gator Gambler’s tournament trail.
Operation Volcanic Velocity: The battle plan for the launch of The Book of Casino Wisdoms on May 19th. Learn how to earn digital tickets for the Alpha Proof drawing by helping the Squad build Amazon velocity.
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The Book of Casino Wisdom: TRG has officially pushed the "publish" button on the physical author's proof. It’s a compiled legacy of 49 wisdoms featuring contributions from the Keeper of Wisdoms, Dr. ECE, and the Atlantic City Empress.
Promo Chips vs. Free Slot Play: Which one should you take? TRG explains why promo chips—which you play until you lose—are often more valuable than one-and-done free bets or high-variance slot play for protecting a buy-in.
The $25 Transaction: A masterclass in "Owning the Transaction." TRG breaks down how a $500 MSC deposit was played back into $475 of real cash, meaning a week of meals, shows, and cocktails cost a grand total of $25.
Doctor of Stackonomics: When surrender is available, how do you handle the "messy" $12.50 returns? Learn how to use your win stack to keep your play stack clean so you always know exactly how close you are to an exit.
Beating the Continuous Shuffler: Don't let the machine put you in a zombie state. TRG shares tips on using phone timers to create "artificial shuffles" and how to incentivize dealers to muck the cards early.
The Natural: A spotlight on Riptide Halfling, who put on a masterclass in discipline and flawless execution, proving that the system works regardless of age or experience.
The Masterclass: TRG observes Raymondo in a "fluid" session—demonstrating how a skilled player increases wagers and adjusts risk on marginal hands (like 11 vs. 10) to claw back a session.
The 8 Core Koncepts in Action: From Midnight Diver’s "double-point" two-hand strategy to the Questing Scholar’s aggressive TRG4 modifications.
Card Subject to Change: How a cancelled welcome party turned into a comped Wagyu and Lobster group dinner for the entire Squad.
"The House owns the math; we own the transaction."
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Show Open: Kyle audits the "Music that Died" intro and the spontaneous Excelsior Brigade expansion.
Questions My Sons Ask: A deep dive into "The Spouse Offer" and using Craps as a joint-transaction entry point to overcome "Internet Guy" skepticism.
The War Room: The "Lucky Drunk 1" 1.5-unit modification vs. the "Physical Friction" of Skittle Bets.
Moment of Koncepts: The transition from "Hero vs. Crook" to the "Operator vs. Tourist" integrity model.
VIP Lounge: Ambo Mineral Water, Leaping Lizard cocktails, and the universal math of frog-rock wagering.
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Are you an operator or just a tourist? In this episode, TRG dives into the unwritten rules of casino relationships, including why "stealing a comp" is a losing long-term play. We also go deep into the War Room to put "Lucky Drunk 1"—a mathematical variant of the TRG-4 system—to the ultimate test against real-world stackonomics.
In this session:
The Spontaneous Welcome: A paperwork snafu leads to a surprising addition to the Excelsior Brigade.
The Reluctant Spouse: A serious offer for partners who love the perks but hate the volatility.
System Audit: Why a mathematically "superior" wagering system can become a physical mess at a $25 table.
Closing Time: A deadpan lesson on recovery betting from the most unexpected place—Ethiopia.
"The house owns the math; we own the transaction."
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In this playback of Episode 12, Katie and Kyle peel back the curtain on the "Casino Industrial Complex" to reveal how an Advantage Player turns a simple plastic card into a tactical weapon. TRG takes us into the world of "Casino Extreme Couponing," inspired by the legendary Jean Scott.
The Architect (Kyle) provides a technical audit of "The Sarah Paradox"—explaining why the fastest dealers are actually the biggest threat to your point-earning efficiency. Meanwhile, Katie tracks the "Cluster" coordinates as TRG maneuvers through Casino 1 and Casino 2, proving that a "wash" month on the felt can still result in a mailbox full of "September Loot".
Highlights include:
The Clock-In Hack: How to get the casino to rate you for time you aren't even playing.
Core Koncept #4 & #8: Mastering the Card and offsetting losses with clinical precision.
The Manual Oversight Threshold: Kyle’s warning on when "reserved" seat tactics stop working.
August 2020 P&L Review: Why finishing with "two weeks' pay" is a victory for the Long Game.
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Are you playing to win, or are you just playing for the action? In this audit of Episode 11, Kyle and Katie break down the mathematical traps of progressive and regressive (Martingale) betting systems—including a TRG story about a professional syndicate exploiting a $50,000 baccarat table limit. Plus, TRG introduces the "Front Door Test" (Casino Wisdom #35), walks through a losing travel weekend offset by relationship groundwork, and shares a VIP Lounge story about accidentally becoming casino allies with the father of a WWE Superstar.
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(If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-GAMBLER. Past performance is not indicative of future results.)
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Why your generic blackjack strategy card is a mathematical trap. In this audit of Episode 10, Kyle and Katie break down the exact math behind buying better table rules and the origin of Casino Wisdom #14: Don't Tip Away Your Win. Plus, how Mrs. TRG leveraged a host for a comped room on a sold-out Friday , and a $500 rookie mistake at the Horseshoe that led to a legendary Binion offset.
Subscribe to the F.R.E.D. intel at casinokombat.com/chip.
(If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-GAMBLER. Past performance is not indicative of future results.)
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Show Open: Kyle audits the "Music that Died" intro and the spontaneous Excelsior Brigade expansion.
Questions My Sons Ask: A deep dive into "The Spouse Offer" and using Craps as a joint-transaction entry point to overcome "Internet Guy" skepticism.
The War Room: The "Lucky Drunk 1" 1.5-unit modification vs. the "Physical Friction" of Skittle Bets.
Moment of Koncepts: The transition from "Hero vs. Crook" to the "Operator vs. Tourist" integrity model.
VIP Lounge: Ambo Mineral Water, Leaping Lizard cocktails, and the universal math of frog-rock wagering.
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Katie and Kyle audit episode 9 of Our Casino Kombat Podcast.
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The Virtual Bunker temperature is a crisp 62°F as Katie and Kyle travel back to August 2020 to audit the "Pandemic Era" of Casino Combat. While the world was locked down, TRG was navigating the "slog" of July results and discovering the strange, high-stakes lore of the high-limit room.
In this Audit:
The Rookie Protocol: TRG uses the "Elephant" metaphor to help a first-time player, Andre, break down 30 years of gambling knowledge into manageable, non-fatal bites.
The Soup Logic: Katie hunts for geography breadcrumbs in the "Strategic Soup" regulations of 2020, where a $2 bowl of broth was the only way to secure an adult beverage at Casino 2.
Win the Month: A forensic look at the July 2020 P&L, proving how small wins, gas cards, and solo slot sessions can offset a "tough" month on the tables.
Casino Wisdom #60: The foundational mechanics of the Win Stack—a tactical "abacus" on the felt that provides a real-time audit of your bankroll without the emotional noise.
The Jedi Mind Trick: TRG recounts the easiest $1,000 he ever made—getting paid an orange chip just to walk away—and a hand-waving standoff with casino security.
As the Great One always says: "The house owns the math; we own the transaction."
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