noti ... column is specific that $1 play is involved. Article cites stats for short term play of 1200 hands as well as "long term" play. You seem to be stumbling in reading and confusing details under each scenario.
But still, Bob's $4k "long-term" bankroll for $1 9/6 jb (+0.5% cb) looks more suited for dimes rather than bucks. Not taking the time to figure what ROR he used, or how else his number can be fitted to some risk scenario.
---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <nightoftheiguana2000@...> wrote :
vp_wiz wrote: "noti? Something troubling you?? Never seen you this distracted before (your reading comprehension's gone to crap ...)"
Bob wrote: "However, with a half-percent slot club (i.e. cashback = 0.50%), you need a $3,793 bankroll for JoB and a $16,147 bankroll for TDB."
My question is what denomination does this apply to? Mickey raised the possibility that it applies to 1200 hands of dollar denomination and I questioned that also. You questioned my reading comprehension. So maybe you can shed some light on my original question. What denomination do you think it applies to?
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