The main reason I like to play fast is because it increases my EV per hour. (I include in EV everything of value that results from my play - theoretical vp payback + promotions + multipliers + bounce back + slot club benefits.)
Secondarily it makes playing vp more entertaining/less boring. Playing slowly on a slow machine especially multi-line can get boring.
However, I don't want to play so fast that it attracts unwanted attention from casino personnel.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Jeffrey Wilens <jeff@...> wrote:
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> Can anyone explain the logic of trying to play VP at warp speed, like an assembly line machine (to mix metaphors)?
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> I realize if you have an advantage machine and if you are really good, and if you play really fast with accuracy, in a fixed period of time your wage (dollars per hour) might be higher.
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> But it's hard to find advantage machines, and usually they are 25 cent, so what are we talking about $10/hour? Wouldn't McDonald's or a retail store be an easier way to earn $10/hour?
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> I also appreciate you can earn the "perks" by churning more money through quicker, but if you go at the rights time, or are the right demographic, it seems Vegas at least has lots of perks. Just going on a Sunday night rather than a Saturday could save $50 to $100 depending on where you are staying for the same room.
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> How "fun" is it to actually play at that 500, 800, 1,000+ hph? Or is just about bragging rights? Is anyone else on this forum in favor of slow and easy?
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