Two AC Trips – 27 Years Apart

You saw the pics in my last blog entry.  Lots of changes between 1985 and 2012 – and not just in our looks!  I decided to think about all the other changes.

First a prequel story: Although the 1985 trip was Brad’s and my first trip to Atlantic City together, it was not my first visit there.  Back several lifetimes ago, in 1959, I was there on my first honeymoon.  Continue reading

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Atlantic City – Then and Now

Atlantic City trip report coming when I “recover” from this cross-country jaunt.  But in the meantime, you can compare these two pictures taken at Caesars Atlantic City.  One was from our first trip there, in 1985.  The other was taken a few days ago. Continue reading

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Good Free Play Choices

Some people have asked whether we play differently if we are using Free Play rather than cash out of our pocket since it is the “casino’s money.”  Do we ever “take a shot” at a machine we wouldn’t normally play because it is “free” play.

First of all, we don’t consider Free Play the “casino’s money.” Continue reading

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More Q+A’s

A few recent questions:

Do you or Brad ever vary from playing perfect strategy on purpose? For instance would you ever throw away an inside straight draw and just get 5 new cards? There are so many small % errors that come up that sometimes I’m tempted to go for a better outcome than play the correct strategy. I know this flies in the face of everything I’ve read in your books but just wonder if you two ever just deviate on a hunch or just for fun? Continue reading

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Response to Our 15-Year Report

Thanks to everyone who commented, both here and in private e-mails, on the report I gave recently about our last 15 years of advantage gambling. Many understood the reason I decided to share this personal information:  I want to encourage people who have similar goals but show that it is an up-and-down ride.  I did not give our own exact figures because….well first, that is a secret I share only with the IRS.  But more importantly, it would have taken too much explanation since we have played so many different games over those years and in greatly varying denominations.

In 1997, the first year of that report, although we were still playing some quarter games, we had pretty much gone to the dollar level.  And once multi-line games came on the scene, our per-bet amount rose considerably.  Slowly, as our bankroll grew, we went from $1 multi-line to $5  Triple and Five Play, quarter Hundred Play, and $1 Fifty Play.  However, as the good pickin’s have become slimmer in the last few years,  our per-bet-a-hand average has gone down drastically.  We play a lot of $1 and $2 single-line these days.  We prefer multi-line but the opportunities there for good plays are limited.  Because we don’t play at the higher denominations as much as we used to, volatility has risen considerably.  Have a couple of really bad sessions on high-bet machines and it takes a lot of hours to recoup the losses  on low-bet plays.  Playing within a large range of denominations takes nerves of steel – and a  very substantial bankroll.  It is not for the faint of heart and small bankrolls.

What about the future, some have asked us?  We are still finding enough positive plays to keep us as busy as we wish to be – but that means playing fewer hours than in the past.   As usual, Brad plays more than I do.  He likes to go out almost every day, but not always for major play sessions.  Sometimes it means just some small action as he runs through free play he is collecting in a couple of casinos.  I prefer to stay home and work in my office two or three days a week.  So we usually do our longer plays together only several days a week, mostly one- or two-hour sessions and rarely more than three.  Although our plays are all positive ones, many are with a smaller edge than we used to be able to find.  So, again, that adds to the volatility factor.  Less play, smaller edge – that may mean that it will take longer to see a plus  result.  Video poker EV doesn’t close up books on December 31st every year!

One  fellow Colts fan noticed that I mentioned sportsbetting in this report:  Jean, for sportsbetting, were you betting on the Colts? I have to say I was a Colts fan for years. That’s because I’ve been a Manning fan since the dad was a freshman at Ole Miss. I hated to see Peyton leave Indianapolis. But since he has, I understand why he went to Denver. He doesn’t have to compete against his brother in the NFC, or Tom Brady in the AFC East. And the AFC West is a nothing division where he is practically guaranteed to make the playoffs. I’m gonna be a big Bronco’s fan this year.

Yes, for many years Brad bet on almost all Colts games – after all he had lived in the Indianapolis area his whole life before we moved to Las Vegas in 2000! This was definitely NOT advantage gambling, but a recreational choice.  Brad is not a rabid sports fan, but enjoys watching some football.  On the other hand, I am definitely totally uninterested in sports.  However, on Sundays – or Monday nights – when the Colts were playing, having a hundred-dollar bet on the game made those few hours extra entertaining for Brad – and even got some of my interest.

However, Brad’s enthusiam for sport betting has steadily declined over the years.  He says he became tired of having his bet be good all through a game and losing it in the last two minutes.  “With a bad heart anyway, I don’t need to do something that gets my blood pressure boiling.”  So although he hasn’t completely stopped watching football, he hasn’t made a sports bet, even on the Colts, for the last couple of years.  When recreation gambling isn’t fun any more, that’s the time to stop.

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Casino Benefit Changes

We will soon be left with a large – and useless – collection of tokens for the Palms car wash.  It is closing the end of the month.  Brad will really miss it – he likes to keep the Frugal Breeze spanking clean and shiny.  If you see us in a casino, ask for some tokens – Brad will carry some in his pocket and I’ll have some in my purse.  However, I’m not counting on it being operational right to the end of June.  It always broke down frequently – and I can’t see them spending money to repair it if it breaks down now.

Lots of other changes Continue reading

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Recent Casino News

 

From the Seven Stars Insider NewsletterCaesars has reconsidered its decision and has reinstated its Total Reward benefit of two free tickets each month for selected Las Vegas casino shows – but only for Seven Stars cardholders, not for Diamonds anymore. Continue reading

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Back Home from Georgia Trip

You know how it is.  Gone a week.  Come back to a pile of mail to process – especially at the end of the month with all those casino offers to put on our June calendar.  We got a couple of shockers – super promotions from casinos we had washed our hands of months ago.  Although some locals casinos are cutting back on free play and bonus days, a few seem to be thinking that maybe some good offers might get back those customers they had driven away earlier.  Hey, I don’t hold grudges. Continue reading

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Advantage Gambling in the Long Term

I just transferred 15 years of gambling records (from 1997 to 2011) from a stack of yearly hard-copy DayMinders to an Excel spreadsheet.  I’ve been aiming to do that for years, but getting a new computer – and learning how to use Excel – finally gave me the extra motivation I needed.  (I have records clear back to our first Vegas vacation in 1984 but they aren’t as comprehensive before 1997, when I switched to a more detailed record-keeping format  that I still use.

I thought it might be interesting to show our real-life example of how advantage VP has run for us in the long term. Continue reading

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Read and Learn

For a long time Boyd Casinos and Rebel Gas partnered to give customers with a slot club card a discount on gas.  But alas, that discount is no more, as of the end of April.

Lesson here:  Be aware that no promotion lasts forever.  Continue reading

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