Npf wrote: I accept that not everyone views life as abundant and don't
expect to change that.
It's good that you have modest expectations.
There is a HUGE difference between how many 25¢ opportunities there are
and how many $5 opportunities there are. It is fair to assume that any
casino opportunity that returns more than $50 per hour in expectation is
a mistake. Since that virtually never happens on a 25¢ machine, players
who normally play these games have no experience with these dynamics.
Players who play advantage $5 machines know this well. The rules on
vpFREE work for 25¢ plays. They do NOT work on $5 and higher plays. When
the rules "graciously" allow that players are not required to report
plays that they believe are a mistake, that actually takes in ALL decent
$5 plays. I believe there are no slot directors anywhere who wake up and
say, "I'll think I go provide some $100 per hour opportunities for my
high limit A.P. They deserve abundance. The casino's bottom line is
overrated anyway."
Many current high limit players were 25¢ players not so long ago --- for
me it was 1994 through 1996. At that time I didn't expect the then-$5
players to listen to my advice on how they should run their business.
But with today's Internet, you get all sorts of 25¢ players who start
loudly proclaiming, IN CAPITAL LETTERS, what $5 players "should" do ---
and they really don't understand the dynamics of these games.
Would you expect NFL coaches to actively seek the advice of high school
football players on how to win? The difference between 25¢ and $10 games
is almost that large.
Bob Dancer
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