Re: [vpFREE] Re: money management question

 

Yes, it's very high profile, which bothers me, but then, putting money
in more than once is also high profile, since it allows potential
thieves more chances to see where I keep my money. I often get asked
what big jackpot I hit when I've lost for the session. The opposite
extreme kind of appeals to me. Never put more than $20 in and cash
out if I get over, say, $80 or $100 and quickly hide the cashout
ticket. The extra time that would take deters me. I think that
plenty_zloty's system is low profile. It looks very unprofessional,
as I believe is the case about using a strategy card, but maybe that's
why it might maximize one's winnings over 20 years.

haaljo@yahoo.com wrote:

>Have seen players put ten Benjis into a $1 single line advantage vp plays and start banging away. Neither action is low profile, imo..
> Been told t'is evidence of tweaking and (some) suits know are a profit center in several ways.
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> OTOH, we're still trying to keep a low profile,...
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> ---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <007@...> wrote :
> I think all of that is a waste of time. I suggest having a more long
> term view that ignores minute by minute fluctuations. Try to
> determine what way of managing your money will maximize your winnings
> over the next 20 years. I usually put in enough money once at the
> beginning of each session that will likely last me as long as I intend
> to play and obey that line in "The Gambler" that says not to count
> your money until you're done.
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