> Using my (arbitrary)definition of Hot and Cold streaks; Let's say I just had 5 wins in a row then I lose 1 and drop to 1 coin.Now let's say the next 10 hands are losers,I'll save 4 coins per hand.If I just slow down my play and play 5 coin,I'll lose 5 coins per hand only more slowly.So I don't see how that's the same thing.
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> Marc
Your 1 and 5 system probably would do better if there were always long streaks like that, even though you'll always be playing 1 coin on the first hand of a winning streak. But what if the results are less streaky and more choppy? If wins alternate with losses, won't you win when you're playing 1 coin and lose when you're playing 5 coins? You say you believe that such betting patterns don't change your EV, but you're acting as if you believe they do. Have you considered the possibility that your good results so far have been due to good luck rather than your system "working?" When you have a session that is unusually choppy and you do worse than you otherwise would have, even though you'll be tempted to think that your system isn't "working," any more, won't you then realize that when the choppiness / streakiness element is average, so will your results be?
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Re: [vpFREE] Re: Always Play 5 Coins
Re: [vpFREE] Re: Always Play 5 Coins
Johnny,Thanks for taking the time to make a serious comment on my post.First,I'm not trying to dispute that the higher EV is better.The 1-5 coin shuffle is just something that I decided to try and see how it would work.I realize that I have'nt changed the mathematics of the game in any way.My motivation was being a little discouraged with long streaks and lots of trips of losing sessions.Like you said "The way video poker works, if you don't hit a royal or get a boatload of quads, you will lose money at JOB."My goal was to try and get a greater % of winning sessions on sessions that don't include a Royal or lots of Quads.I usually try to set a goal of $50 to $100 ahead on a session.(25 cent)
I also understand that betting patterns don't change the EV of the machine.Waiting for a win ,then betting 5 coin is just 1 of many arbitrary ways of trying to get in on a hot streak.There's no way to predict a hot streak,but before you can have a streak of 3 or 4 or 5 or 10,you've got to start with one. I could have chosen any number of ways to do this The idea being trying to avoid losing 5 coins on those long streaks of no-win hands.
So far, my results have been pretty good,but I'm not kidding myself,In the long run the lower EV of 1 coin will probably catch up with me.I learn the computer strategies for each game I play(and by the way,I do adjust my strategy for 1 coin.),but I'm just a recreational player.Maybe,it just makes me feel like I'm doing something to help myself in an otherwise negative situation.Believe me if I lived in Vegas,I'd be playing 5 coin only in those positive EV machines.
Qitting when you're ahead doesn't change EV,but doesn't it mean that you're going to have more winning sessions especially if your goal is modest.The not counting Royals statement means winning sessions without a Royal.
You said,What is the money management component? Betting less money? You can do that playing full coin but just playing slower or pausing between hands.
Using my (arbitrary)definition of Hot and Cold streaks; Let's say I just had 5 wins in a row then I lose 1 and drop to 1 coin.Now let's say the next 10 hands are losers,I'll save 4 coins per hand.If I just slow down my play and play 5 coin,I'll lose 5 coins per hand only more slowly.So I don't see how that's the same thing.
Marc
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From: johnnyzee48127 <greeklandjohnny@aol.com>
To: vpFREE <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Fri, Nov 4, 2011 3:12 pm
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Always Play 5 Coins
Marc,
I'm going to address a couple of your statements below.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, marccarfi@... wrote:
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> I think your friend has a valid point.I used to play 5 coins all the time,but no more.I hit AC about 12 times a year for 2 or 3 days.I play about 2 4 hour sessions per day.I like to play the 25 cent 9/6 Jacks Progressive at Caesars most of the time.When I always played max coin,unless I hit a Royal or got more than my fair share of Quads for the session,it's almost always a losing session.I've had Royal dry spell for as much as a year and lost every session.
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The way video poker works, if you don't hit a royal or get a boatload of quads, you will lose money at JOB. If you play short coin, you will still lose money. You will lose less money because you are playing less coin in but will lose a greater percentage since you are playing a lower ev game. With a progressive, short coin play is even more detrimental. You would be better off playing full coin more slowly than the short coin shuffle.
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>> I now use a 1-5 coin strategy.If I have a winning hand(no matter what it is),I move up to max coins.What does this do for me? It helps me catch hot streaks and avoid those long losing streaks that we all know about.Sure,I give up the first win at 5 coins and risk hitting the Royal at 1 coin,but i'm OK with that because those 4 coin savings add up.And most of the time the first win is a High pair which is'nt a true win but a wash and statistically counts as zero.So in that case,you don't give up anything at 1 coin.
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I don't know how to catch a hot streak or even how to define a hot streak. My guess is you would also have a hard time giving a clear cut definition to a hot streak. When does a hot streak start, when does it end, etc.
If you think by some betting pattern, you can increase the EV of the game you are playing, that is just flat out wrong. If you believe the machines are fair and random, then hand A does not affect hand A+1. If past hands do influence future hands, you should run not walk away from that machine.
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> I've used this strategy for over 3 years now and overall I'm up quite a bit.I've had winning sessions over 50% of the time not counting Royals.
It's easy to have a winning session. All you have to do is stop once you are ahead. I don't know the exact number but in a very high percentage of sessions, you will be up at some point. Quitting when you are ahead x coins does not change the EV of the game. Neither does quitting after 500 hands, or 72 hands or after hitting back to back flushes, etc. The expected value ( in percentage)is the same no matter when you start or stop.
I'd be very interested in seeing your results log. Just because you are ahead in 50% of your sessions does not mean you are ahead money for the year. I don't know what the 'not counting royals' statement means.
Here is an interesting experiment to run. Pick a betting strategy ( play 1 coin til you hit a winner, then bet max coin til you lose 4 hands in a row and repeat for example). If you run enough samples, the long term result of any betting pattern will be the same as any other.
I've hit 6 royals in that time(2 at 1 coin in).
> Call it luck,but in the real world of gambling,it's worked well for me.I feel that cutting losses when things are'nt going well is just as important as maximizing your wins when things are going well.
But you don't know when things are going well or going poorly on a hand to hand basis. Let's say you play 8000 hands of quarter max coin JOB and are down $1000. This a very bad result ( -10%). Do you think the expected value of the next 8000 hands is somehow different from the previous 8000 hands? The results will be different but the expectation isn't. Do you think the machines are set up to make the currently played hand somehow be a function of the previously played hands? How would that work?
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> All you EV purists out there are probably going to balk at turning a 99.54% EV game into a 98.37% EV game is stupid.I't's not quite that bad because about 50% of the time you're playing 5 coins with this strategy,so when you average the 2 EV's together you're probably at about 99%( I have'nt done the precise math).For AC standards,99% is considered playable.And in 9/6 we're looking at a negative EV anyway.
Playing 1 coin per hand, at quarters, you lose $0.0041 per hand. Playing 5 coins per hand, you lose $0.0057 per hand. So, playing short coin, you lose less per hand than 5 coin. Playing 2,3 or 4 coins, you actually lose more per hand even though you are betting less.
JOB is 99.54% at full coin. It is 98.37% at short coin. Both are negative I agree but one game is 1.2% worse than the other.
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> For me giving up a little EV is worth being able to have a direct money managment component in your gambling arsinal.
What is the money management component? Betting less money? You can do that playing full coin but just playing slower or pausing between hands.
Now,if your main reason for playing VP is hitting a Royal or you would would go mentally or emotionally ballistic if you hit one at 1 coin,I would'nt recomend this strategy.
Do you at least incorporate the strategy changes for short coin play? If not, are playing at less than 98.37%
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> If there were positive EV games available in AC like FP All American or FPDW available,I probably would stick to 5 coin in since you already have a mathematical advantage.
Whether you have an edge or not, short coin play costs you about 1.2%.
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> Marc
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[vpFREE] Re: How do you prepare for tax time?
Interesting post and a reminder to us all about keeping good gambling records. From what I've read here, what info the auditor wants to see can vary greatly. Of course it's most important to file your return correctly in the first place.
I highly recommend the book Tax Help for Gamblers. You can buy it from shoplva.com (among other places) as a regular book or an e-book.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Ted" <ted.troccola@...> wrote:
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> I am wondering what everyone does to prepare themselves for a possible IRS audit.
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> I keep track of all wins and losses (date and amount).
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> I either bring cash with me or use markers when I go to play. If I'm up, I pay the markers off at the casino. If I lose the entire marker, I'll let them withdraw it from my account after my 2 week grace period.
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> I have 7 jackpots (WG-2s) for this year.
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> I have several thousand dollars in losing lottery tickets from this year.
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> I have accumulated 60,000 Tier Points at Harrah's Atlantic City (95% are from playing VP). As you probably know, they provide a W/L statement at the end of the year.
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> Am I prepared for an audit?
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> If not, what am I missing?
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[vpFREE] Re: Red Rock
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "mickeyska" <mbrown4341@...> wrote:
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> I received private e-mails that some have received their Red Rock flyers. I went online
> and there were very few offers (no buffet) for either of us. I am a lowly gold and
> spouse is a platinum. In Sept. both of us received a W2G from RR. Is Red Rock
> telling us to not come back or is this part of their changover to 'We Love Locals",
> not out of towners?
I don't know any local video poker players who are getting very good mailers from Stations either. Maybe slot players and/or losers get better mailers than winning video poker players.
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[vpFREE] Going to Vegas Mid-November!! Few Inquiries...
Hello group,
Gonna be in Vegas mid-November till just before Thanksgiving and I was wondering if there are any "juicy" promos going on around town during that time and if there are any particular Player's Club offering "New Member" promos that anyone recommends joining.
I'll have a car out there so travel won't be a problem.
Also, if there are any places and/or games that should be avoided or banged-hard!!
Any and all help/suggestions/and recommendations are very much appreciated!!
M.
[vpFREE] Re: Always Play 5 Coins
Marc,
I'm going to address a couple of your statements below.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, marccarfi@... wrote:
>
>
> I think your friend has a valid point.I used to play 5 coins all the time,but no more.I hit AC about 12 times a year for 2 or 3 days.I play about 2 4 hour sessions per day.I like to play the 25 cent 9/6 Jacks Progressive at Caesars most of the time.When I always played max coin,unless I hit a Royal or got more than my fair share of Quads for the session,it's almost always a losing session.I've had Royal dry spell for as much as a year and lost every session.
*******
The way video poker works, if you don't hit a royal or get a boatload of quads, you will lose money at JOB. If you play short coin, you will still lose money. You will lose less money because you are playing less coin in but will lose a greater percentage since you are playing a lower ev game. With a progressive, short coin play is even more detrimental. You would be better off playing full coin more slowly than the short coin shuffle.
*******
>> I now use a 1-5 coin strategy.If I have a winning hand(no matter what it is),I move up to max coins.What does this do for me? It helps me catch hot streaks and avoid those long losing streaks that we all know about.Sure,I give up the first win at 5 coins and risk hitting the Royal at 1 coin,but i'm OK with that because those 4 coin savings add up.And most of the time the first win is a High pair which is'nt a true win but a wash and statistically counts as zero.So in that case,you don't give up anything at 1 coin.
*******
I don't know how to catch a hot streak or even how to define a hot streak. My guess is you would also have a hard time giving a clear cut definition to a hot streak. When does a hot streak start, when does it end, etc.
If you think by some betting pattern, you can increase the EV of the game you are playing, that is just flat out wrong. If you believe the machines are fair and random, then hand A does not affect hand A+1. If past hands do influence future hands, you should run not walk away from that machine.
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> I've used this strategy for over 3 years now and overall I'm up quite a bit.I've had winning sessions over 50% of the time not counting Royals.
It's easy to have a winning session. All you have to do is stop once you are ahead. I don't know the exact number but in a very high percentage of sessions, you will be up at some point. Quitting when you are ahead x coins does not change the EV of the game. Neither does quitting after 500 hands, or 72 hands or after hitting back to back flushes, etc. The expected value ( in percentage)is the same no matter when you start or stop.
I'd be very interested in seeing your results log. Just because you are ahead in 50% of your sessions does not mean you are ahead money for the year. I don't know what the 'not counting royals' statement means.
Here is an interesting experiment to run. Pick a betting strategy ( play 1 coin til you hit a winner, then bet max coin til you lose 4 hands in a row and repeat for example). If you run enough samples, the long term result of any betting pattern will be the same as any other.
I've hit 6 royals in that time(2 at 1 coin in).
> Call it luck,but in the real world of gambling,it's worked well for me.I feel that cutting losses when things are'nt going well is just as important as maximizing your wins when things are going well.
But you don't know when things are going well or going poorly on a hand to hand basis. Let's say you play 8000 hands of quarter max coin JOB and are down $1000. This a very bad result ( -10%). Do you think the expected value of the next 8000 hands is somehow different from the previous 8000 hands? The results will be different but the expectation isn't. Do you think the machines are set up to make the currently played hand somehow be a function of the previously played hands? How would that work?
>
> All you EV purists out there are probably going to balk at turning a 99.54% EV game into a 98.37% EV game is stupid.I't's not quite that bad because about 50% of the time you're playing 5 coins with this strategy,so when you average the 2 EV's together you're probably at about 99%( I have'nt done the precise math).For AC standards,99% is considered playable.And in 9/6 we're looking at a negative EV anyway.
Playing 1 coin per hand, at quarters, you lose $0.0041 per hand. Playing 5 coins per hand, you lose $0.0057 per hand. So, playing short coin, you lose less per hand than 5 coin. Playing 2,3 or 4 coins, you actually lose more per hand even though you are betting less.
JOB is 99.54% at full coin. It is 98.37% at short coin. Both are negative I agree but one game is 1.2% worse than the other.
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> For me giving up a little EV is worth being able to have a direct money managment component in your gambling arsinal.
What is the money management component? Betting less money? You can do that playing full coin but just playing slower or pausing between hands.
Now,if your main reason for playing VP is hitting a Royal or you would would go mentally or emotionally ballistic if you hit one at 1 coin,I would'nt recomend this strategy.
Do you at least incorporate the strategy changes for short coin play? If not, are playing at less than 98.37%
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> If there were positive EV games available in AC like FP All American or FPDW available,I probably would stick to 5 coin in since you already have a mathematical advantage.
Whether you have an edge or not, short coin play costs you about 1.2%.
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> Marc
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[vpFREE] Re: Always Play 5 Coins
I would have to count, but Borgata AC might have (close to) that many.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Vegasvpplayer <vegasvpplayer@...> wrote:
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> <<<I know it's not
> caused by the machines but what are the chances of 3 posts all at the same
> casino and all on $5 machines- and at Rincon there are not that many of them
> either. >>>>
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> They have 32 $5 9/6 JoB machines per the database. Off the top of my head, I can't think of a Las Vegas casino that has that many left.
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> Sent from my iPad
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RE: [vpFREE] Gold Coast
-----Original Message-----
From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
Jean Scott
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2011 10:08 AM
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vpFREE] Gold Coast
I just called the Gold Coast and the 11x points on 11-11-11 is ONLY for
those that got the mailer showing that promo. For those that didn't get the
mailer, Scot, you are right, there are no bonus points on that day.
----:).....but sad for those who didn't get the mailer. But right around
the corner everyone can 11x at Orleans! :) Have fun!
Scot
[vpFREE] Gold Coast
I just called the Gold Coast and the 11x points on 11-11-11 is ONLY for those that got the mailer showing that promo. For those that didn't get the mailer, Scot, you are right, there are no bonus points on that day.
________________
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[vpFREE] Re: Red Rock
I received private e-mails that some have received their Red Rock flyers. I went online and there were very few offers (no buffet) for either of us. I am a lowly gold and spouse is a platinum. In Sept. both of us received a W2G from RR. Is Red Rock telling us to not come back or is this part of their changover to 'We Love Locals", not out of towners?
=================================================================
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "mickeyska" <mbrown4341@...> wrote:
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> Has anyone received a monthly flyer from Red Rock for Nov? We normally receive a flyer with some type of room comp and a free buffet or two. The buffet was always an extra bonus if we were going to play there anyway.
>
[vpFREE] Re: Always Play 5 Coins
I am not a Advantage Player, I am not a Pro, but I do know one thing.
It is not freaking magic playing 1 or 2 coins, then 5. The machine does not have a fairy inside who pushes the magic button to give you a good hand.
If you don't have the coin for 5 in, drop down in coin value!
I always smile when I walk by some chuckle head playing a progressive slot machine that has like a 300K+ prize and they are playing 1 coin.
Damn I want them to hit!