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After nailing down "Perfect" Strategy, what would you do next?

Let's say you've put in many many hours of practice and have nailed
down that so-called "Perfect" Strategy or in some terms you've
considered yourself in the class of Bob Dancer, Dan Paymar, and other
vp gurus, WHAT WOULD YOU DO NEXT?

(A) Continue playing vp for profit

(B) Retire and just play vp occasionally

(C) Start writing books and articles related to vp

(D) Other: _______________________

<<vp gurus, WHAT WOULD YOU DO NEXT?

(A) Continue playing vp for profit

(B) Retire and just play vp occasionally

(C) Start writing books and articles related to vp

I've done all 3!!! Although I use the term "retire" very loosely!! I don't play VP nearly as much as I used to, mainly because of C but also because we neither one have the energy to play long hours like we used to - although we do torture our body when there is a good Multi-Strike play.

Have you noticed that you "get tired" much faster when you are playing a boring game (JoB) and/or when you are losing?

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I would chose A but I feel the real money is in C or D.

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "gilbert_616" <gilbert_616@y...>
wrote:

Let's say you've put in many many hours of practice and have

nailed

down that so-called "Perfect" Strategy or in some terms you've
considered yourself in the class of Bob Dancer, Dan Paymar, and

other

···

vp gurus, WHAT WOULD YOU DO NEXT?

(A) Continue playing vp for profit

(B) Retire and just play vp occasionally

(C) Start writing books and articles related to vp

(D) Other: _______________________