I think Bob is missing a point. If the Casino's system is screwing up small amounts it could also screw up large amounts. If you bring it to the attention of the casino they will then know that there is a problem and hopefully will fix it. As far as it being worth doing, that is a personal value. Bob doesn't think that it is worth his time and that is a fair assessment. Paul obviously thinks that it is worth his time, and if the time he used getting his problem resolved would have been used for a profitable venture then he would have been wrong, but if the time he used would have been spent pondering his navel, then he would not have been wasting his time, and I'm sure he got a lot of mental satisfaction by getting the problem resolved.
I agree with all of the other points in the article about keeping your play a little loose in order to disguise yourself from purges.
Regards
A.P.
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Bob Dancer's LVA - 29 DEC 2015
Concentrating on the Wrong Little Stuff
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