--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "mickeycrimm" <mickeycrimm@...> wrote:
AVOIDING FILLS
I never saw a flush attack that was TITO. If you are just feeding in
> bills as you play, cashing out and taking the coins to the change
> booth, you are creating alot of fill situations. Because you are
> always cashing out something. The least you would cash out is 125
> coins. But you are cashing out much, much more alot of times. You
> hit quads every 429 hands.
>
> If you are sweeping a couple of times a day you are gonna keep the
> hired help real busy. And they can get annoyed at someone who is
> creating so many fills.
>
> So you have to do some handfeeding. But how much? When you feed
> coins into the machine you need to listen to what is happening
> below. If you hear a clanging sound, that is the sound of the coins bouncing off the side of the hopper---the hopper is very low. If you hear a sound like coins swishing around in your pocket the hopper is full and you don't have to do so much handfeeding.
>
> You don't attract so much attention this way.
>
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