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> I wanted to start out as a new vpFREE member by donating a free Progressive VP strategy. These are very time consuming to make, so I wanted to find out which one the members would like me to do first.
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> Please chime in and tell me which strat would be the most useful???
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> Then, after I have created and posted it, you can all make comments about its format and nomenclature to help me improve future strategies. Since there is no program that does "Progressive VP Strategies" in a single step, it takes about a week of careful hand math to produce a proper one, so I can't give them all away for free forever. I'll be happy to prime the pump with a few gratis up front.
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> Note: The strategy system taught to me in the teams and used by me now, predates all other systems by about 6 years. Though I have great respect for what others Like Bob Dancer, Lenny Frome, Dan Paymar, and Jean Scott, etc...have done independently over the years, I have made no attempt to learn their systems and so will be providing strategies in "Team Format". If you'd all rather have them in the format of your preference, I can ask the appropriate person to convert them once I'm done.
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Until I see what you've got, (and I am definitely interested in that), as a relative newbie it seems to me that would be re-inventing the wheel. For instance, if I wanted to play a quarter 9-6-5 Double Bonus with a $2500 royal, I'd just take Bob Dancer's Beginners Strategy and juggle the lines around to where they rank correctly. There's only 14 lines. Then practice with the software for a few hours. Easy peasy. And if I get ambitious, I'd tweek it, especially if I'm going to be playing it a lot.
Again, I'm speaking from the standpoint of a relative newbie. So, I'm all ears, Frank. I'm looking forward to your participation here, and I'm hoping it may be the most interesting discussion around this neck of the woods in a long time.
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