{"id":839438,"date":"2011-02-22T22:24:25","date_gmt":"2011-02-22T22:24:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gwae.apps-1and1.com\/?p=1095"},"modified":"2011-02-22T22:24:25","modified_gmt":"2011-02-22T22:24:25","slug":"where-is-your-focus","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lasvegasadvisor.com\/blog\/where-is-your-focus\/","title":{"rendered":"Where Is Your Focus?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Let&#8217;s say you decide to go out and play video poker for three hours later today. What should be your focus? I&#8217;ve asked this question to many players and the most common answer is that they are focused on winning. In my opinion, that&#8217;s 100% the wrong answer. Winning should be far down the list of things to focus on.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>First of all, what is your goal in playing today? One goal for me is to increase my bankroll. Another might be to earn enough points so that I qualify for monthly mailers. A third one might be to earn tickets for this weekend&#8217;s drawing. A fourth one might be to attain Seven Stars status. You can bet that the game plus whatever reward I see myself earning exceeds 100%. Playing at a disadvantage will never be one of my goals.<\/p>\n<p>As I write this I&#8217;m on the Norwegian Epic, cruising the Western Caribbean. The best game on board is 9-6-5 Double Bonus (97.81% when played appropriately). They have a slot club that returns a small amount, and if you play enough they give you another cruise &#8220;for free.&#8221; A &#8220;for free&#8221; cruise is largely worthless to me as I regularly qualify for two or three weeks of cruises a year anyway through various casinos. Although Shirley would like more cruises, two weeks a year is already pressing my tolerance level. Any more than that she goes with a girl friend and I stay home.<\/p>\n<p>A surprising number of people are gambling in the casino on this ship. Their goal appears to be, &#8220;We&#8217;re bored and there&#8217;s nothing else to do.&#8221; Okay for them &#8212; and for the owners of the ship &#8212; but not for me. I&#8217;d much rather read a book, go to the gym, or go dancing with Shirley than to play &#8220;just for fun.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Almost always my goal for playing today includes the casino. For example, I&#8217;m playing because South Point has 2x points, or because Silverton has a senior day promotion, or because the Palms is offering Visa gift cards for play, or I&#8217;m RFB at Harrah&#8217;s Lake Tahoe and I need to play a certain amount to keep these offers coming.<\/p>\n<p>But even if I know the casino to play at, there&#8217;s still a choice of games. Which game should I play today? It&#8217;s usually not as simple as &#8220;find the highest returning game in the casino.&#8221; At the Palms, for example, the game with the highest return percentage-wise is Full Pay Deuces Wild progressive (100.76%, plus the progressive), but that game is limited to quarters and players are who play it are highly restricted. At the speed I play, that&#8217;s worth about $10 an hour. No thanks! (I&#8217;m not sneering at the game or those who play it. It&#8217;s the best game in town for a large number of players. But those with knowledge and bankroll can earn significantly more per hour playing other games.) 9\/6 Jacks or Better (99.54%) is often the highest returning game that is also eligible for promotions, but that game is limited to 25\u00a2 Ten Play or $2 single line &#8212; or less. If you want to play higher stakes, 25\u00a2 8\/5 Bonus Poker Hundred Play (99.17%) is the best &#8212; and promotions sometimes make that the highest returning game on a dollars-per-hour basis. Other casinos have similar choices to take into consideration.<\/p>\n<p>Once I&#8217;ve chosen the game to play, I need to assess whether I know it at the 99.99% (or, preferably, higher) accuracy level? I know about 10 games at this level and five or so more at the 99.9+% level, but there are dozens of possibly-playable games in casinos I don&#8217;t know nearly so well. If one of these other games is my target for the day, I&#8217;ll need to spend an hour or so studying and practicing before I go out to play. (One reason I have a laptop with Video Poker for Winners along on the cruise is &#8220;in case&#8221; there is a playable game in the casino. There&#8217;s always a (slim) chance that a progressive is high enough to make playing an intelligent decision. But, as expected, that was not to be this time.)<\/p>\n<p>Now I know what casino and game to play, by focus is on playing every hand as computer-perfect as possible. If I play 5,000 hands today then my goal is to play all 5,000 hands perfectly. Winning and losing will take care of itself. If I consistently play accurately on games where I have the edge, I&#8217;ll come out ahead. It&#8217;s essentially inevitable, assuming I&#8217;m playing well within my bankroll. (I rarely play large enough that my bankroll is threatened in the slightest. The games for high stakes that I know about and where I&#8217;m welcome to play are simply not that lucrative.)<\/p>\n<p>A few weeks ago I wrote here about a point challenge at the M Resort where I lost about $70,000 earning a car that I eventually sold for $46,000 (taxable). Players who focus on the goal of winning come to the conclusion that, &#8220;That&#8217;s was a VERY expensive car. Only a fool would put himself in that position! And that guy calls himself an expert!&#8221; Players who focus on playing with an edge come to the conclusion more along the lines of, &#8220;Dancer had a large edge there. He was wise to go for it. Too bad it didn&#8217;t work out this time.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Make no mistake about it. I definitely want to win. I work very hard to put myself in position to win. But my focus is always on doing the little (and big) things correctly so that I continue to be in that position. My actual score (i.e. whether I win or not this particular time) isn&#8217;t very important. But in the long run, my bankroll inexorably continues to increase. Which, in the end, is one of my primary goals.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Let&#8217;s say you decide to go out and play video poker for three hours later today. What should be your focus? I&#8217;ve asked this question to many players and the most common answer is that they are focused on winning. In my opinion, that&#8217;s 100% the wrong answer. 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