That's baloney. If you play "good", and the game is "good", and you don't mistakenly equate the word "year" with "long term", then you will win. If you chose a sample of 3-4 million hands, all at the same denomination to make it a fair sample, and you stick to a game that does not have a ridiculously high variance, and you have a healthy EV like 1% or more, it is incorrect that you have a "very real chance of being a long term loser playing video poker". And there's all kinds of software that will do the figuring for you.
Unless, of course, God just doesn't like you.
---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <ehpee@...> wrote :
Absolutely correct. I don't care how good you are, and how good the game is. There is still a very real chance that you will be a long term loser playing video poker.
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