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Podcast – listener emails

October 4, 2018 3 Comments Written by Richard Munchkin

This week Bob and I answer questions submitted by our listeners. We encourage your questions, and you can send them to [email protected].

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Show Notes:

 [00:00]  Intro
[00:40]  AutoSlash now sponsors GWAE.  Richard shares a personal experience where AutoSlash saved him over 50% off of his initial reservation.
[04:39]  How can listeners help to support GWAE?
[06:50]  Bob discusses strategies for saving money on wine while on a Norwegian Cruise.
[11:30]  Listener Question #1:  Are their any resources that illustrate the logic of blackjack basic strategy?
[13:57]  Listener Question #2:  How do you figure out the advantages of joining a slot club for a video poker player?
[15:16]  Listener Question #3:  Does having a multiplier in Good Times Pay change the strategy?

[16:19]  Listener Question #4:  What blackjack counting strategy is best for a beginner with reasonable ability?

[19:22]  Listener Question #5:  What theoretical loss will be assigned to a 25-cent 9/6 Jacks machine on a bank of mostly 8/5?
[22:51]  Listener Question #6:  Should a player 86’d from Pechanga continue to play elsewhere in CA or move to NV?
[30:40]  Listener Question #7:  What games should a player practice to maximize win in Vegas?
[32:30]  SouthPoint October promotions
[33:27]  VideoPoker.com memberships and game of the week, 100-play Draw Poker
[36:26]  Listener Question #8:  Does Richard plan his trips in advance?  What was his longest trip?
[37:55]  Listener Question #9:  What are Vegas restaurants are great for a date night?
[44:52]  Listener Question #10:  How do you find casinos if maps aren’t helpful?
[45:55}  Listener Question #11:  Do you have an stories about people wrongly believing that they have an edge?
[49:45]  Listener Question #12:  Can you postpone claiming a jackpot until the new year for tax purposes?
[52:46]  Listener Question #13:  What is the origin of Richard’s last name?
Sites/Books referenced:

 

Black Belt in Blackjack by Arnold Snyder – https://amzn.to/2RnF8m8
Blackjack Blueprint by Rick Blaine – https://amzn.to/2Rm03WJ
Playing Blackjack as a Business by Lawrence Revere – https://amzn.to/2Ozuuu9
Million Dollar Blackjack by Ken Uston – https://amzn.to/2OxXrGU
Professional Blackjack by Stanford Wong – https://amzn.to/2DWPTcs
Million Dollar Video Poker by Bob Dancer – https://amzn.to/2RoPjqM
AutoSlash – http://autoslash.com
SouthPoint Casino – https://southpointcasino.com/
VideoPoker.com – https://www.videopoker.com/
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3 Comments

  1. Brad Brad
    October 10, 2018    

    is the brain comprised of muscle? – Yahoo Answers Results
    Is the brain a muscle ?
    4 answers
    A muscle is defined as an organ composed of contractile tissue, which contracts when stimulated by a neurological impulse. By this definition, the brain cannot be a muscle because that means that it have to be made of contractile tissue,…
    This response is in relation to Richard’s comment that the brain is a muscle and therefore needs exercising.

  2. JasonB JasonB
    October 11, 2018    

    I’ve heard Bob compare the variance of different games in several different podcasts. This is misleading and a standard deviation would be better for his purposes. The standard deviation is just the square root of the variance, but it is the relevant number for comparing the volatility of different games.

    Lets say I played a large number of hands in two different games, one with four times the variance of the other. but the same expectation The 95% confidence interval for the distribution of outcomes would be TWICE as wide for the higher variance game, the square root of four, not four. If I have approximately a five percent chance of being 10,000 or more dollars below expectation in the low variance game, then I have approximately a five percent chance of being 20,000 or more dollars below expectation in the high variance game, not 40,000 as implied by a variance four times as large.

    In this podcast, Bob claimed that 100 hand quarter VP has 1/10 of the variance of 1 hand 25 dollar VP. This means the 100 hand game has sqrt(1/10) or about 1/3 the volatility of the single hand game.

    I remember in another previous podcast Bob talked about comparing 9/6 Jack or Better which has a variance of about 20 to another more volatile game. I don’t remember which game that was but lets imagine it was Triple Double Bonus, which has a variance close to 100. The variance is different by a factor close to five but the volatility difference is just slightly above two.

    The term “variance” is more useful as an ordinal concept, one game has more variance than another, while the standard deviation is more directly comparable between different games.

  3. Kevin Kevin
    October 18, 2018    

    Hi guys,

    Love the show!!

    I played VP exclusively at Caesars casino group for 10+ years, they did and still do send me fairly attractive offers to stay and play with them- often $600-$1000 in free play. They give me other stuff but their VP games are unattractive to me, especially on the strip.

    I am going to LV in a couple of months and have made reservations with a host at a different casino for a variety of reasons.

    What will happen/why shouldn’t I make a second reservation with a Caesars hotel, “check in”, grab the free play, use it and bolt (or severely limit my play)?

    I have no intention of playing at Caesars etc. on this trip however they are everywhere and it’s convenient and nice to always have free rooms and often other perks such as meals, free play or whatever all across the country.

    Will pulling this stunt result in anything other than ticking off my host in LV?

    TR online reaervations and offers are automated but I’ve never used it, I just call my host and she does everything. This trip I would book online and not call her.

    I don’t want to danage what I can get later if I want to actually stay/play free with them in the future for $600 once.

    Thanks!

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