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>Good job.
Thanks faggot
>I'm sure the casinos have no idea what's going on
They do know we exist as a phenomenon, they just don't know that I individually am finessing them because I do this all around my state and the country, and they just don't care about what we do in general for a few reasons
>bottom racers make us a net wash for the house, possibly even a net profit. these are people who take machines that are nowhere near advantageous, because the math is too complicated for them and they feel a competition pressure where they will take a bad play just so someone else doesn't get a good play. this is what gook shitty gamblers do
>even if we are costing them money, it's a rounding error compared to the vast amounts lost by actual gamblers and bottom racers
>the machines were going to do this anyway, whether a grifter or a gambler sat down. the ability to enter an advantageous state is an inherent quality of a maximally addictive game
>and you're definitely rinsing them against their will
Why the sarcasm? Do you think they wanted to pay me 10s of thousands in 2 weeks when I was never risking even remotely that much?
>on games of skill
In the same sense that blackjack is a game of skill if you're counting cards, yes. That's a good way of putting it
>they have no way to control.
They really don't. There's not a reliable way to distinguish a transient advantage player from a gambler who is playing the game for the same exact reason: the numbers are big. Some shops do ban APs, but it's incredibly rare and mainly practiced in shitholes like Vegas. I've been in casinos from Idaho to New York, and I've only ever been banned once, at a place where I won for years, and I wasn't banned for advantage playing. So yeah, there's no way to control this. They could remove all the advantageous games, but whichever GM makes that call is losing his high paying job, because to remove the advantage games is to remove the most addictive games and lose profit.