There's an experiment you can do, I haven't done it in a while so maybe someone else can fill in the details. I think all the major vp simulators can do it. What you do is shut off error reporting on each hand and instead have it log a session. Now play a hundred hands as fast as you possibly can, don't cheat yourself, just play fast and try not to spend any time thinking about each individual hand. At the end of a hundred hands, check your time and also check the error log and see how bad your error rate was. Repeat with another hundred hands and so on until you're completely burned out on vp. Maybe try a complicated game like All American (USA poker) or 2 pair or better joker poker. Try it with annoying teeny and boy band music playing loudly over cheap speakers like in a casino. Try it with alcohol. See how fast you can possibly go and also see if you can figure out the fastest speed where your error rate is reasonable. This exercise can also be used to improve your in-casino play rate, with enough practice you may be able to challenge the fastest vp player in the world: Frank Kneeland. I think he was clocked at 3000 hands per hour or something like that and he claimed he never made a mistake. When they used to have speed tournaments in Vegas, he won every one. He was also good at endurance tournaments, I think I remember him winning a 48 hour one once.
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