RoBar slammed me with: Whose side are you on, Mr. Dancer? Not mine.
Not the average advantage
player.
Actually I'm on the side of these players which is why I posted. I'm
trying to help these players understand the way it is. Over-100% vp is
definitely drying up. Those who limit themselves to playing these games
will find the opportunities shrinking and the competition among players
growing more fierce. If you want to succeed, you're going to have to
break out of that mold and play slightly less than 100% games with good
promotions. This requires more scouting, and playing with a higher
degree of accuracy, but the opportunities are there, even for quarter
and dollar players.
If you think the situation is a lot easier for higher stakes players,
think again. There is severe competition at all levels and casinos are
simply not interested in supporting professional players. Having a
larger bankroll does provide additional options, to be sure, but you
must still find the games and succeed at them better than other players.
Advantage play will continue to be a "survival of the fittest" game. If
they take away one option (which they will on a regular basis), then
take advantage of another (there are many). If you cannot figure out how
to do this, perhaps you are not one of the fittest.
Bob Dancer
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