> The trend continues. Casinos increase the stakes if you want to find
> full-pay games. The 3/5/10 play $1 9/6 Jacks outside of the T.I. high
> limit? Gone forever. Along with the $2 3 plays inside.
>
> All of you know skillful strategy is a key to VP survival. I now add
> that money management is equally if not more vital. Sit down at one
> of those $5 (especially multi-play) machines without adequate funding
> and you play right into the casino's hands.
>
> All the game knowledge and strategy in the world cannot and
> will not save you if you run out of money first.
>
> Which is exactly what the casino has in mind.
>
Actually.... Its not.
Individual gamblers are subject to the Risk of Ruin and so forth, but
the casino has a virtually infinite bankroll. They have nothing to
gain by busting out a player. Their concern is getting people to play
at an average loss based on skill and game pay tables.
In fact, decimationg a player's bankroll is probably bad for
business. That player may actually QUIT playing for good. That
player will probably not want to play there again, even if he does play
again.
Quadzilla
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