I dont need gambling fix and I can afford to do what I do. You need to worry about you're own state of mind not mine. Ive gambled(not vp) and been treated like a rock star at casinos and seen my fair share of ups and downs in the $100 of thousands each year. I now just gamble for fun and for small stakes and Im quite happy. Im just letting people know that staying camped at a high variance progressive is not the way to spend a vacation because its a 104% play. People do come to Vegas after reading about advantage play and get their dreams shattered when they cant hit the magical royal. Frank has even reinforced that this play is difficult and not for the weak of heart. By the way someone mentioned that no one should be critical of this play but its the act of criticizing this play that makes future plays a possibility. Frank asked for opinions and he got them.
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> The math doesn't always work and there have been pros that have busted. If you want to talk balls go play $5-10k a hand on Pai Gow or baccarat. Maybe a $20k buy in on an Omaha game. Taking a shot at 25 cent or a dollar progressive has nothing to do with balls.
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> Or, if you're concerned about losing your bankroll, then play for dimes. If it's a "gambling fix" you're interested in then that should satisfy your "jones". Plus, if one lives in a place like Vegas, like I assume you do, one can actually find quite favorable situations for dimes. That may not be so in other parts of the country, but I know there are good games for dimes in Vegas.
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[vpFREE] Re: SP vs. The M. Was: New Game Suggestion for FrankNBobs
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