I have been playing VP for quite a while now. I have a few of the
different programs(put out my members here) to help study and learn
different strategies. I have spent hours on end mastering near perfect
play and understanding the mathmatics of different VP games. I also
have read books by several different authors on the game of VP.But
after reading Rob Singer's latest article posted on his web site(as
well as several other of his articles)a lot of his theories seem to
make sense. If the system works, why not take profit over points?
Thoughts on different VP strategies
I have been playing VP for quite a while now. I have a few of the
different programs(put out my members here) to help study and learn
different strategies. I have spent hours on end mastering near
perfect
play and understanding the mathmatics of different VP games. I also
have read books by several different authors on the game of VP.But
after reading Rob Singer's latest article posted on his web site(as
well as several other of his articles)a lot of his theories seem to
make sense. If the system works, why not take profit over points?
Thanks, Rob, but for one little problem. The system doesn't work.
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Bobby G" <Concretbob@...> wrote: