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Is VP for Winners random?

I love vp for winners. Is it supposed to be using a regular RNG
as found in LV casinos? The reason I'm asking is I have found HUGE
swings in bankroll...ie: DDB from 2,000 credits to zero without even
one fOK. It's a great tool regardless, but something seems a little
odd.
Rod

Check your settings for level of play. "Mixed" mode is the one for that
simulates random play.

Training style
---Level of difficulty
------Mixed

Read the help file for "Training Style Menu" that discusses the differences.

Dennis
vp-connoisseur

I love vp for winners. Is it supposed to be using a regular RNG
as found in LV casinos? The reason I'm asking is I have found HUGE
swings in bankroll...ie: DDB from 2,000 credits to zero without even
one fOK. It's a great tool regardless, but something seems a little
odd.
Rod

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Thanks for the quick reply, upon checking I was on the "mixed" mode...

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--- On Wed, 8/27/08, Cielaszyk <cacti-az@cox.net> wrote:

From: Cielaszyk <cacti-az@cox.net>
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Is VP for Winners random?
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, August 27, 2008, 9:24 AM

Check your settings for level of play. "Mixed" mode is the one for that
simulates random play.

Training style
---Level of difficulty
------Mixed

Read the help file for "Training Style Menu" that discusses the differences.

Dennis
vp-connoisseur

I love vp for winners. Is it supposed to be using a regular RNG
as found in LV casinos? The reason I'm asking is I have found HUGE
swings in bankroll...ie: DDB from 2,000 credits to zero without even
one fOK. It's a great tool regardless, but something seems a little
odd.
Rod

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And why do you think its different the LV? I have had the same swing's in
vegas.

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On 8/27/08, vprod1 <vprod1@yahoo.com> wrote:

  I love vp for winners. Is it supposed to be using a regular RNG
as found in LV casinos? The reason I'm asking is I have found HUGE
swings in bankroll...ie: DDB from 2,000 credits to zero without even
one fOK. It's a great tool regardless, but something seems a little
odd.
Rod

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Susan: I guess I've never, had a session that bad in LV, Thankfully!

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--- On Wed, 8/27/08, Susan Zelisko <szelisk@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Susan Zelisko <szelisk@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Is VP for Winners random?
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, August 27, 2008, 12:23 PM

And why do you think its different the LV? I have had the same swing's in
vegas.
On 8/27/08, vprod1 <vprod1@yahoo. com> wrote:

I love vp for winners. Is it supposed to be using a regular RNG
as found in LV casinos? The reason I'm asking is I have found HUGE
swings in bankroll...ie: DDB from 2,000 credits to zero without even
one fOK. It's a great tool regardless, but something seems a little
odd.
Rod

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Check your settings for level of play. "Mixed" mode is the one for

that

simulates random play.

Training style
---Level of difficulty
------Mixed

Read the help file for "Training Style Menu" that discusses the

differences.

Correct excellent answer. However, I think VPW should change that
category to "full random" or "casino" or something, as many newbies get
tripped up on that. Besides, who ever reads the help section until it
quits working or comes up with an answer that you do not understand!

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Cielaszyk <cacti-az@...> wrote: