If you take the BL (Big Losses) out of gambling, you have gaming, which is about winning, not wishing!
Be a Gamer, not a Gambler!
Learn the nine degrees to successful Black Jack! 1.It’s a game in which you will have won 2.You are the dealer 3.The details do not matter 4.Be active in the choice of cards. 5.Your hand is the winning hand 6.Your experience is the only experience 7.Invest in yourself 8.When you start guessing, stop playing 9.Leave as you came in: a winner, but with more money
There are two types of Black Jack: the type you play and the type the dealer is playing. There are two types of hands, and only two: the winning hand and the losing hand. Now, a very much unknown secret is that the dealer deals a winning hand each time and doesn’t really care who gets it. Now, here is the best part: the dealer will give the winning hand to you each time you ask for it.
There really is no skill or luck to it. If you know how to have the dealer give you the winning hand, you win. If not, the dealer will give the winning hand to her or himself. Fantastic, but true. Learn from Denny Dwyer how to ask for the winning hand and have it come to you. For almost four decades, Denny has shown people how to step out of the normal realities that have never worked and step into a level of performance that is also very real, but mostly unknown to the average person. Take this course and stop being average. Stop being a loser hoping to win. Become a winner who can’t imagine that there is losing!
Eliminate luck and chance. Learn a proven process to get money through gaming. Stop gambling against the experts in hopes of winning and having worries about losing. Black jack is a way to earn money, not gamble away your own. Your experience of gaming and your performance with it will improve with this class. Become aware of what process you have been doing and how dramatically different the science of gaming in this course can be in your lives!
Why do we say 9th degree Black Jack and what is the relevance of martial arts and self defense to playing black jack? When the average person comes to martial arts for self defense, they think the ability to protect themselves is a gamble, a thing of chance. They believe that their understanding of the nature of fighting is totally correct and they can only trust to the vagaries of chance, luck, and hope. They know they lack in any skill to win against the rules. They see their potential attacker as the house, the one who knows all the rules and has all the skills.
Well, a black belt in martial arts knows the rules are not set in fighting, that the idea that someone can actually hurt you is not true. The black belt has acquired skills, certainly, but moreover, the black belt is a master not of the game, but master over the game.
A ninth degree black belt walks into a potential fight the same way he or she sits down to lunch. It is not a game of skill or chance. It’s just “What am I going to prepare and eat.”
When prospective students come to me and ask how to learn to be a black belt, I see them as black belts thinking they are not. I know the black belt is already there and like a sculptor, all I have to do is enable them to chip away everything that is not black belt.
Gaming or what people call gambling is the same way. The process is not what you think it is. Casinos want the experience to be one of chance, hope, and luck, but they know it is really just a process to make money. And they’re making it. You can make it to, by knowing what they know: it isn’t a game of chance. Every round has a winner and that winner is the result of performing a process, not taking a chance. It’s not that you can’t successfully play the game of black jack; you just have a false idea of what this game is. I will break down the entire process for you and show you the game the winners are really playing. They are not playing the same game you are. They’re not doing it better, they are doing it different, and I will enable you to do this too.
For more information or to arrange a FREE introduction, call Denny Dwyer at 206-235-2114 or email us at info@naturallawlifecenter.com.