The answer I heard somewhere is video poker is the most addicting game the
casino has but... unskilled players lose way more than the casino needs to
maintain a profit (3%). The poor players plunk here and there at nickel vp and
the casino wants them to hammer quarter and dollar vp with a slightly better
skill level and the illusion they are winning. Thus the classes. The opposite
end of the vp education for the masses causes a backfire and the casino has
to remove the full pay machines and cancel mailers and even go as far as
barring and trespassing vp players. Then it swings back the other way. At ACE
they are having trouble getting vp players to show up for any promotion so I bet
the Bob Dancer classes will resume there soon.
JT
In a message dated 3/27/2006 6:14:33 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
eecounter@hotmail.com writes:
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "truthseekr99" <ydoc21@...> wrote:
I am new to town and VP. I went to a VP class given by Bob Dancer a
few months ago at Fiesta Rancho. Can someone explain to me, if I
truly can have an advantage over the casinos playing optimum
strategy, why would the casinos let him teach that. To me it would be
like a casino allowing someone to teach you how to count cards in
BJ.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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