Are you addicted to breathing, Rob? And before you answer, keep in
mind that I'll consider any denial by you as evidence of your
addiction. Is anyone doing any job therefore addicted to it?
Rob wrote:
>Mickey, that's a little more than I was referring to. The majority--if not all--of AP's have posted thru the years how they are not gambling because they believe they are playing in a "positive situation" thanks to a theoretical edge.
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>My point is, if someone is playing any game inside any casino, they are gambling. AP's especially, because they sit so long at the machines which, in my case when I was an AP, caused me to become addicted to vp. So when someone says they are "doing their job" and/or "are not addicted to playing" instead of saying how they are really seeking that intermittent satisfaction as provided by the machines, then they are deeply into denial.
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>From: "Mickey" <mickeycrimm@yahoo.com>
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>Rob, call me slow, but I don't get where the "AP's, experts, and math people" are somehow responsible. Should the entire population not be enlightened on strategic gambling because a percentage of them will turn out to be compulsive gamblers? In that case, then ignorance reins.
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