Re: [vpFREE] Re: The "tool box" for pros in 2014?

 

Thanks for the answer. I was looking for just answers related to vp. I understand what you're saying about diversity in AP, but how does someone maximize what they do at vp? With my math/play speed, FPDW is about $6-$7/hour of EV. Surely there have to be ways to increase that, no matter what "mix" it plays into overall AP. 

On Jan 7, 2014, at 8:36 PM, Jake Radel <jakeradel@yahoo.com> wrote:

 


The most likely answer is the era of the advantage player specializing in one game is over, for it to be your sole source of income you must play multiple games such as blackjack and vp, or have another source of income as well. Yes Mr. Dancer specializes in vp, but he's also a writer and has software.

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On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 10:16 PM CST Oblah Dah wrote:

>> From: "funny.young.guy@gmail.com" <funny.young.guy@gmail.com>
>
>> What does the current "tool box" look like for pros? Is it even still
>> possible to do VP full time? So far I've been sharpening my FPDW at a
>> Stations but there has to be greater EV out there than that.
>>
>> I don't do coupons and I don't really do the players club (play unrated
>> most of the time). I know I need to add these. But what else is there?
>Again,
>> I'm assuming you can even do this full time any more.
>
>You answered your own question at least in part. Joining the players clubs
>will allow you to receive the slot club benefits you will need to be more
>profitable. You'll get bounceback free play, point multipliers, promotions
>and free or discounted food.
>
>While you're waiting for Bob's Thursday radio show, read Jean Scott's
>recent five part blog "Can You Still Do It?". It addresses your questions.
>Here's Part 1 - http://jscott.lvablog.com/?p=3232

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