[vpFREE] Re: Advice on learning VP

 

Thanks for the advice!

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Dave Kitzinger <dkitzinger1@...> wrote:
>
> You could do worse than starting with the best VP training software,
> since it's only $55! Dan Paymar has been working on his OpVP
> software for many years, always attempting to improve it beyond what
> anyone else has ever dreamed of, and his version 3.1 (new released)
> reflects his vast knowledge of the subject. An engineer with a
> project, he is always fiddling with it to keep it the best. My
> understanding is there will be frequent updates, as he improves OpVP,
> and I suspect updates will be free, or at least inexpensive.
>
> If your goal is to move to the next achievement level with VP,
> realize that by doing it all by yourself it could take thousands of
> hours of thoughtful, insightful study to advance significantly. Or
> you could spring for the $55, as I did recently, and you will become
> a master of VP, and quickly.
>
> OpVP lets you tackle any pay schedule for any game, even games that
> haven't been proposed yet! For starters, you'll want to know the
> vast variety of games that are out there. Using vPFREE2 (free,
> actually, thru vpFREE) will lead you to most casinos throughout the
> country, and show you every VP game each has in inventory. You'll be
> amazed at the variety of pay schedules for some game; they can number
> a dozen or more. Dan's OpVP permits you to set up any one of these
> games with its exact pay schedule, and will prepare the optimum
> playing strategy for that game (which you can print out as your very
> own property). Then you can practice that precise strategy, and as
> you play the software teaches you to play accurately, according to
> that detailed strategy.
>
> Well, at $55 it's truly cheap!
>

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