Saturday, September 4, 2010

[vpFREE] Re: New Progressive Video Poker information available

Well never let it be said that I don't listen to my clients. You are now the third person to contact me today with the sentiment that posting high progressives could be detrimental, rather than helpful.

How about this. Instead of posting high progressives, I'll let everyone know whenever I create new progressive strategies or when I post instructional videos on my web-site.

I think your points are valid and the last thing I would want to do is detract from the business. I concede the point.

I will say this. I played on a 3% meter-Rise dollar last month up past $22,000 with a cost of about $10,200. That's about $370 an hour and a 7.3% edge for those of you who like to know the overlay. In the interests of preserving the play, I won't say where or what it is.

There still out there boys and girls, and if you find just one good progressive a month, it's like a whole month of non-progressive play. Good luck everyone. And keep making suggestions. I'm an old hand at playing progressives, I'm new in the author biz.

Just FYI: 90% of my lifetime earn has come from progressives, with the other 10% being promotions and flattops. Just thought you all should know.

"Some say, the secret to financial success is thinking 'outside the box.' I say, thinking inside the box is fine, as long as you sell the box after you're done."

~Frank Kneeland, former manager of the largest Vegas slot team and Author of The Secret World of Video Poker Progressives--A History and How-To of Video Poker Slot Teams in Las Vegas. www.progressivevp.com


--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "bobbartop" <bobbartop@...> wrote:
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Frank" <frank@> wrote:
> >
> > This is my first post on vpFREE. I just joined the group and will be
> > adding high progressive warnings periodically.
>
>
>
> With all due respect, is this something we all really want to see added to VPFree? Sure, if I were the only one reading it it would be great. But as a group we are already suffering from too much information plastered all over cyberspace.
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> And this is an honest question on my part so feel free to jump on my case everyone but I am wondering if this could hurt what opportunity is still out there. I mean, if we have regular alerts as to great progressive opportunities, is it possible the casino suits might send them to the same graveyard where they buried all the FPDW machines? Or that too many players knowing about them might burn them out somehow?
>
> I bought your book, Frank, and appreciate what you accomplished in this field, and appreciate your talent. I think mine is a legitimate question, though.
>
> best regards,
> Bob Bartop
>


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