My wife and I combined are still in the short term. We spend 24 days a year in Vegas and have done so for more than 10 years. My guess is we have played 3.8 million hands in total at an avg of only 300,000 hands per year.
If we were to double that I think we would be Long Term, Just my opinion.
Dick
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Frank" <frank@...> wrote:
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> I'm finding this discussion on short vs long term play riveting and very instructional for me. I'll be silent from posting for the next couple of days, but I'll check back in on Monday and review what I've missed. Big thanks to everyone for sharing their insights.
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> ~FK
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Frank" <frank@> wrote:
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> > This doesn't seem to be answering my question. I may have worded it badly. Let me rephrase the question.
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> > I need to know the difference in lifetime hands that short-term players vs long term players get out.
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> > I'll go first: I consider myself a long term player and I have played about 25,000,000 hands in my career.
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> > I average about 2 million hands a year. (single line)
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> > Your turn: I consider myself a short-term player and I have played about xxxxxxxxx hands in my career.
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> > I average about xxxxxx hands in a year. (single line)
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[vpFREE] Re: Short term vs Long term
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