No guest this week as we answer questions from our mail bag.
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Show Notes
[00:00] Introduction
[00:28] What other professions would Bob and Richard have considered?
[05:37] Caesars stops sending a player mailers
[07:15] Would Bob or Richard auction off a meeting?
[09:07] Brainstorming dead plays
[17:02] How to prepare for a play that happens at unusual hours
[18:59] 8/5 Aces Bonus
[20:35] Card counting and AP slots at the same casino
[21:35] Video poker tournament strategy
[24:00] Getting Diamond status via hedges
[26:07] Richard’s $3000 bet on roulette
[28:24] Illustrious 18 question
[29:35] Blackjack strategy and dealer management question
[32:54] South Point Casino May Promotions – Half-priced gas and goods, $32k Hot Seat Promotion 5/30
[33:43] https://BlackjackApprenticeship.com – blackjack training site with analytical software, training guides, members forum, and chat room
[34:14] https://VideoPoker.com/gwae – Gold Membership offers correction on most games, free Pro Membership trial for GWAE listeners
[35:35] Video poker progressives strategies
[36:16] Cashing chips
[39:12] Arbitrating gambling disputes
[41:23] Do the odds of premium hand change with pay schedule?
[44:28] Building a bankroll
[46:20] Recommended: Esther’s Kitchen, The Blindside by Michael Lewis
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Books Referenced:
How to Beat Internet Casinos and Poker Rooms by Arnold Snyder https://amzn.to/39Z7EZ1
Recommended:
The Blind Side by Michael Lewis https://amzn.to/3z0FFCM

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I am curious about the reason blackjack players are banned by a casino. Is it simply a matter of dollars and cents or is there also an element of pride involed? I can understand a casino’s management wanting to protect the bottom line of the casino, but I also wonder if they are not just a little peeved that a card counter has the audacity to gain an edge over the casino.
About Video Poker: At all times, is the random number generator mixing up the cards until you press the bet or deal button, and again goes back to mixing up the cards??
True or False?