Re: [vpFREE] Re: Proper hold JOB 3 card royal vs. 4 card flush?????

 

Don't get yourself in a knot there Bob.
I didn't say you shouldn't teach classes.
I have never demeaned your classes.
For all you know I might be a student of yours.
You must remember that there are many more variations of Video Poker than the blackjack that is available on machines.
There are a lot more strange combos and decisions in video poker.
Since you can't card count a video poker machine, then in my opinion there is nothing to learn other than the basic strategy.
I merely asked if you would teach anything other than the basic strategy ?
 
A.P.

From: "Bob Dancer bobdancervp@hotmail.com [vpFREE]" <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
To: "vpfree@yahoogroups.com" <vpfree@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2014 9:32 PM
Subject: RE: [vpFREE] Re: Proper hold JOB 3 card royal vs. 4 card flush?????

 
There are a number of free blackjack strategy programs out there,
that produce nice accurate charts. I have used them myself when I found good video blackjack games out there. There are also automated crap games that have very low house edges.
 


AP --- Whether you personally have the capability or not of learning on your own from available resources does not mean that everybody has that capability. Some people learn better with a live instructor.

The same is true of my video poker classes. If you can master what's available for free on the wizard of odds website (among other places) in terms of correct video poker strategy, you have no need for most of my video poker classes. Not everybody can or will learn that way and there is still a demand for a teacher.

You are absolutely free to decide certain beginner classes are not appropriate for you. Your knowledge level may well be beyond what I teach. But so long as enough people decide they get value out of these classes, and casinos like the number of bodies the classes bring in, I'll continue to teach them.

Whenever I teach a class I get feedback on how popular the class was and what parts gave the students difficulties. If I taught a basic blackjack class and only, say, 10 students showed up --- that would be the last time I taught such a class. One can make a guestimate beforehand on how many people will show up, but it's always a guess. I have a better feel than most people would have for which ones of my classes will be popular and which will not based simply on my past experiences of teaching those classes. 
Whether you are a Bob Dancer fan or not, you surely can't deny that I've taught lots and lots of classes and I've probably learned some stuff while doing so.

Bob


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