In a message dated 2/27/2008 10:56:52 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
h_dunbar@hotmail.com writes:
— In _vpFREE@yahoogroups.vpF_ (mailto:vpF…@…com) ,
BANDSTAND54@, BAND
Howdy
After losing 3/4 of my accumulated bankroll I have chosen to cut
back on the
amount I now take to the casino. Whereas I brought 300 , I now
bring 200.
With the 300 I had the choice to play the whole amount or quit at
1 or 2 hundred
depending on mood or luck. or both. I seldom dropped the 300. It
was too
depressing though I got over it quickly. The sun will come out
tomorrow.
The point is I am trying to slow down this losing process and hang
on to my
remaining bankroll till my luck changes. I want to play the same
machines at
the same level. I just might have to leave the casino a little
earlier at
the moment.
Feedback is gratefully welcome.
Grumpy
If you are playing 9/6 JOB, your new $200 session bankroll should be
plenty sufficient for daily play. If you aim for 2000 hands (say 4
hrs at 500/hr or 5 hrs at 400/hr), you will have just a 15% chance
of leaving early, according to Dunbar's Risk Analyzer for Video
Poker. Even when you bomb out, you will have almost always played
for at least 1000 hands. (DRA-VP says just a 1% chance of bombing
out before 1000 hands; just a 6% chance of bombing out before 1400
hands.)
--Dunbar
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Thank you Mr. D. Coming from you it is reassuring.....Grumpy
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