Monday, February 8, 2010

[vpFREE] Re: you have to wonder about how random machines are....

I always say if you don't feel comfortable playing at a particular casino whether it be the atmosphere, you think the machines are gaffed or you just don't have any luck there you can always get up and go to another one of the many casinos. Every casino has streaks for me. I go two weeks and hit everything and then it dies for a while. I just go to one of my other favorite local places because it makes me feel comfortable and it doesn't matter if the math says otherwise.

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Mark" <mark_my_words_again@...> wrote:
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> This is one of the most clear-headed reactions to lingering doubts I have read on vpFree. You can't sit on that same machine or bank of machines and play with the neutral attitude and worry-free focus you need on the proper holds if your subconcious is sweating mysterious forces like gaffed machines, financial worries or any other concerns you have from outside the "me & my machine" environment.
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> I like playing VP for the same reason I like to golf, watch movies and a dozen other pasttimes: you can set aside the complexities of life and focus in on something unaffected by external environments.
> A piece of heaven.
>
> ~MARK
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "mikeymic" wrote:
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> > It's not productive to try to answer questions when the most important factors are never revealed to you. The VP machine won't give you a bell curve printout showing the position of your results along with everyone else (whose wins offset your loss). We can all truly never know for sure if we are getting a fair deal. Logically, if we always felt that we were not, then there would be no point in playing.
> >
> > I would rather take my chances elsewhere after a strangely negative experience. I may not win. But, the odds are smaller that each time I will continue to always pick the unscrupulous casino and therefore generate odds-defying negative results. If I'm that unlucky, then it's time to call it quits anyway.
> >
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