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So I'm playing some VP and I hit a quad

Now, the dilemma. Should I bail out or parlay into potential greater
winnings. Usually I bail. What do you do?

Now, the dilemma. Should I bail out or parlay into potential

greater

winnings. Usually I bail. What do you do?

Anytime you can make a bundle (big or small) it helps. For myself in
this case, it would depend on how much the quad paid; whether I'm
near the end of my session; where I am within my budgeted session
bankroll; and whether the machine was on a streak.

Generally, I would play from 40-80 more credits and make a decision.
I find it somewhat difficult to push the "cash out" button. I am not
an "advantage" player and you know what they say about a "little
knowledge"!

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "keenman55" <keenman55@y...> wrote:

It depends on whether sitting there playing that machine was a good
idea in the first place...
Chandler

"...there is always a well-known solution to every human problem--neat,
plausible, and wrong." H. L. Mencken

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On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 17:13:00 -0000, you wrote:

Now, the dilemma. Should I bail out or parlay into potential greater
winnings. Usually I bail. What do you do?

Now, the dilemma. Should I bail out or parlay into potential

greater

winnings. Usually I bail. What do you do?

   Dear keenman55,

   I asked old VP Pappy what he does when he hits a quad. He said he
usually heads for the bar to get a drink to celebrate. Then he goes
back to the machine and tries to hit another one, whatever it was.
But usually, he can't remember which machine it was so he searches
for a short time, then gives up and heads back to the bar to get a
drink and think about it for awhile.
   Then he once more tries to locate the slost mashine, or was it a
voodeo pooker mashine? He then heads back to the bar to try and
foogure out this conundrum. Eventually, and after many drunks, he
deceedes that jush mooybe he didn't hith anyching at all and that he
has no odea where he is and calls me to come prick him up, which I
do.

  I hope this helps you in solving this peplexing problem and if you
should need old VP's help in the future I will let him know just as
soon as he gets out of rehab.

   "Some people play the games so badly that it really doesn't matter
whether they are drunk or sober."
                --VP Pappy

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "keenman55" <keenman55@y...> wrote: