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> My approach is to do a ballpark estimate of what the cost of my budgeted play is vs. what I get back.
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From time to time, I also find myself in this situation. That is where, in my opinion, the "short-term ROR" calculators really come in handy, mainly Dunbar and VPW.
I input how much I think I "need" to play, a particular play (denomination and specific game available) and let the calculator run for different values of ROR (1%, 5%, 10%, etc.)
With those "bankroll estimates" I can assess how much it might cost me and I can make my decisions accordingly.
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