Denny,
I believe you are a large player, but I do not understand why you
always try to justify your incorrect play on every post. Ask Bob he
will tell the correct play is the same short term or long term unless
your goal is to lose more money.
There have been many other very helpful VP instructors besides Bob.
I found Jean Scott's and Dan Paymar's books very helpful at the start
of my VP career. I have also learned a great deal from several
posters on this forum. There are some really terrific contributors
here.
Chris
> Gentlemen:
>
> I am in no way a mouthpiece for Bob Dancer. I am one of the larger
> players of VP per day when I come to Vegas. You can ask Pete Landi
> at Wynn for verification if you choose. Bob Dancer has done more
for
> the education of Video Poker players than 99+% of those of us who
use
> this blog. I know all the Optimum play rules including penalty
cards
> for several games, but but since I never will reach the long term
> perfect bell curve shape in my playing lifetime I deviate from
> optimum play rules because they may not be optimum for me
(relatively
> few hands of 100 way play at max coin in) and I have I very high
> risk/reward tolerance. Yes I need some pure luck to win.
> Even though I don't play like Bob Dancer does not mean I don't
> respect what he has done for our hobby/sport/
> has done more than he for the game. Cut the man some slack and let
> him maximize his income. He has a PHD and written many tomes in
his
> field of expertise and makes a good living. That's the American
> way. He has contributed more benefits to more of us VP players
than
> he can possibly make in $ for himnself. An editorial from
Denny.
>
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