That strategy might be O.K. if you thought the play was going to stay around for a long time. Historically a lot of casinos that open up with good games and promotions pull them fairly quickly. As much as I hate to admit it, the play it till it's gone strategy is probably the best move.
A.P.
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Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's LVA - 11 NOV 2014
Would have been a good spot for min-cost strategy. The play was likely over at the first royal, perhaps even before then. If a royal wasn't hit, mailers were likely. Likely you could have negotiated a rebate on your markers, again if a royal wasn't hit. This is a clear situation where in the end you wish to hit a royal, but it's +EV to delay the money shot as long as possible. All these point to min-cost-royal strategy.
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