Briefly, Krum's simplistic assumptions don't work for me. My explanation for the inventory/promotion tightenings we've witnessed is straightforward ....
Ten years ago, in any given casino, on a good promotion day it wasn't unusual to find the best banks dominated by reasonably strong "advantage" players (with hapless "ploppies" frustrated they couldn't get a seat). Casinos often witnessed plummeting holds on such banks, all the more troubling to them once promotion cost was factored. A rational mind would expect something to change.
"Advantage" play is far more challenging today, and it takes a more motivated player to be successful. Speaking for myself, I'm finding play a lot more satisfying these days.
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Posted by: harry.porter@verizon.net
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