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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