On the other hand, if you have a small bankroll, does it make sense to play a machine that has a 20k royal?
I'd like to hear the back story about how someone who worries about these type of things accumulated 300 in free play at the Wynn. You had to be willing to take some risk at some point.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Bob Dancer <bobdancervp@...> wrote:
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> The primary factor is whether you consider this $300 to be a unique piece of gambling. I wouldn't but others sometime disagree.
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> If you consider yourself in one long session that began with your first bet years ago
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Jul 22, 2012, at 10:44 AM, "Bob Bartop" <bobbartop@...> wrote:
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> > --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Ed Miller <ed.miller@> wrote:
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> > > If you feel you really could use the $300
> > > (or close to it) to make your personal finances work then play a small game.
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> > > Otherwise the $5 game is clearly better. I'd play that one for sure if I had the same offer.
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> > > Ed
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> > If it's that important to the person to walk away with as much of the $300 as one can, perhaps he could run it through a video blackjack game at a dollar a hand, even if it pays even-money for blackjack. I think one can find these games in almost any casino. No?
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> > -BB
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[vpFREE] Re: free play question
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