Re: [vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's LVA - 7 JUL 2015

 

According to this week's internet show which was prerecorded, he is out of the country at this time.

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> On Jul 10, 2015, at 6:12 PM, 'Albert Pearson' ehpee@rogers.com [vpFREE] <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> Unfortunately Bob hasn't bothered to clarify his
> article

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Re: [vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's LVA - 7 JUL 2015

 

You are probably correct. Unfortunately Bob hasn't bothered to clarify his
article, and observing the number of posts made here concerning the article,
he obviously failed to write an article that was clear. We should all not
bother commenting on it any longer, because all we are doing is guessing as
to what he was trying to do, and clearly not getting a consensus..

Regards
A.P.
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Subject: RE: [vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's LVA - 7 JUL 2015

I am probably wrong but I thought Bob was talking about .25 because he has
said a rough figure for a bankroll is about 4x the royal.I thought this was
a great article, reinforcing some of Bob's teachings and he made it relevant
for quarters and less players.

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Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2015 16:26:32 -0700
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's LVA - 7 JUL 2015

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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RE: [vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's LVA - 7 JUL 2015

I am probably wrong but I thought Bob was talking about .25 because he has said a rough figure for a bankroll is about 4x the royal.I thought this was a great article, reinforcing some of Bob's teachings and he made it relevant for quarters and less players.

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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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[vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's LVA - 7 JUL 2015

 

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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[vpFREE] Jean Scott's Frugal Vegas LVA BLOG - 10 JUL 2015

 

Jean Scott's Frugal Vegas LVA BLOG - 10 JUL 2015

Luck vs. Skill

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[vpFREE] Re: What Goes Around Spins Around Vegas Trip Report - May 2015

 

The last gasp day. Thanks for reading!

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[vpFREE] Does Vegas take bets on President Republican nomination next year?

 

Or anywhere, even on line?

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[vpFREE] Re: GETTING LUCKY

 

hello there Mickeycrimm For years i attended a convention in a particular business. There was always
one operator who would volunteer to help run round tables and other discussion
groups. He helped design questions for groups etc. As we know at conventions
business folks come with ideas from all over country and share ideas. As years passed,
this guy got out of the biz. For last few years now he offers a sales course for nice $$.
Using the ideas that he was diligent enough to record from the conventions, he's
making nice $$.


I think about these things and I say, why the heck wasn't I better organized? If I had it to
do all over, though, I'd probably do the same darn thing.


Cheers....Jeep.


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[vpFREE] Re: The Jackpot Aces Game

 

how bout this DDB $1 game Roy prog
SF 50
A+kick prog
2,3,4+kick prog
A prog
5 - K 50
FH 8
FL 5
ST 4
3kd 3
Job & 2pr 1


Doesn't look so good. Some hand pays i got.

A+k $3459.00 $2952.00
4 As $1798.00 $2007.00 $1600.00
4-low+kick$1779.00 on Aug 7 2011 my best $1 hit was 4 fours +3 - $3459.00

I had a l run of about yr. Made nice $$. On Aug 7/ 2011 I and my wife hit
$3459. low+kicker, 4 As for 1900., and As + k for 3100. We refer to that as day we ran the
table. We didn't get the Royal though. it went off just after I got my high lows with kick.
Royal off at $9398.91. 2011 was one of my better years playing vp since 80s. Aug 28 2011 .
On a busy day games could climb to playable in couple hours, even after all progressives
reset. Of course, like full pay deuces at $1 disappeared, these games bit the dust.




I was hospitalized till Jan of 2013. Of course the games are still there, but the meter runs slower
than a snail. I mean really slow. The big surprise is the games still play a lot on weekends. Except for
a few of us who stay away. Playing this game you need nerves of steel. Highly Volatile.


As the old days 80s & 90s gone, so have 2010 and 2011. They are fast becoming the"old Days".


I have some Pics. I'll post someday.


Cheers..........Jeep






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[vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's LVA - 7 JUL 2015

 

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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[vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's LVA - 7 JUL 2015

 

NOTI said: "$3,793 for 1200 hands of dollar 9/6 Jacks? Seems a little excessive to me. "

YUP! I agree. I think $4,000 is good for something like 10,000 hands of dollar 9/6 JOB (short term ROR using Dunbar's ROR calculator).


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[vpFREE] LV Advisor Top Ten Values - 10 JUL 2015

 

LV Advisor Top Ten Values - 10 JUL 2015

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[vpFREE] IQDB when Replying to vpFREE Posts - 10 JUL 2015

 

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