{"id":839471,"date":"2016-04-05T21:08:48","date_gmt":"2016-04-05T21:08:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gwae.apps-1and1.com\/?p=1562"},"modified":"2016-04-05T21:08:48","modified_gmt":"2016-04-05T21:08:48","slug":"always-do-your-best-is-questionable-advice","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lasvegasadvisor.com\/blog\/always-do-your-best-is-questionable-advice\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;Always Do Your Best&#8221; is Questionable Advice"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>How many times growing up were you told to always do your best? How many times have you told it to your own kids or grandkids?<\/p>\n<p>While it has a catchy ring to it, it is basically terrible, short-sighted advice that&#8217;s impossible to follow.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Why do I say that? Because it doesn&#8217;t account for how much time it takes or how much something costs. Time and money are scarce commodities. We don&#8217;t have an unlimited amount of either. It also doesn&#8217;t account for tradeoffs we all need to make in the real world.<\/p>\n<p>In other words, to really &#8220;do my best,&#8221; I might have to devote much more time and money into an activity than would be warranted by any increased benefit.<\/p>\n<p>Say I find a game to play for big stakes, and sitting down to play it quickly avoids missing out on the opportunity. I don&#8217;t know the game well and I allocate, say, 60 minutes to getting as good as I can as quickly as I can. I then go and attack the game. (A version of this happened to me when the SLS opened. That turned out well for me, but it didn&#8217;t have to. At one point I was down more than $30,000 before things turned around. Things don&#8217;t always turn around.)<\/p>\n<p>Will I know the game perfectly after 60 minutes? Possibly. It depends on how straightforward it is, how similar it is to other games I&#8217;ve already mastered, and how many &#8220;exceptions to the rules&#8221; it has. For example, in a 9\/6 Bonus Poker Deluxe game with a straight flush of 300 rather than 250, I could play perfectly after maybe five minutes of study &#8212; because I already know the &#8220;regular&#8221; version perfectly and not many hands are played that differently.<\/p>\n<p>But any version of Deuces Wild? No way in the world will I play perfectly after an hour of study. (And I&#8217;m a guy who has spent far more than 1,000 hours studying Deuces Wild games &#8212; including helping create two Winner&#8217;s Guides. And I already know three variations of Deuces Wild games at better than a 99.9% accuracy level and have great strategies for a couple of others where I could get up to that speed pretty fast.) Going from 99.9% to 100% in Deuces Wild takes a lot of study and a lot of repetition because, for me at least, some of the exceptions don&#8217;t stay memorized.<\/p>\n<p>Still, I&#8217;ve decided I&#8217;ve got one hour to do this before I lose the opportunity. So my question is: Does this qualify as doing my best? With an extra couple of hours of study, I&#8217;d be a better player, but the opportunity just might be gone.<\/p>\n<p>It could easily be the case where I had an hourly EV of $100 if I played after one hour of study, and an hourly EV of $101 if I studied two hours beyond that. Or maybe an EV of zero because somebody else had the machines locked up.<\/p>\n<p>Now it could turn out that in this particular case, if I took more than three minutes to sit down, the opportunity would be lost forever; conversely, I could have spent 12 hours getting ready without changing anything. But I can&#8217;t know this beforehand. I have to make my best guess beforehand and go with it.<\/p>\n<p>Another example: Assume I have a radio show interview to do next week which will involve talking to a guy about his brand new 400-page book on some form of gambling. I&#8217;ve read 60 pages of it and am bored stiff. How much more do I have to read in order to &#8220;do my best?&#8221; I can skim the chapter titles and dip in occasionally and create enough questions to keep the interview going for the hour. But maybe I would have found better questions if I read the whole thing. Are shortcuts allowed when you&#8217;re doing your best? (This example is hypothetical. Next week&#8217;s radio guest is actually David Schwartz talking about his book Boardwalk Playground. I wrote this paragraph months before I had any idea who was going to be our guest.)<\/p>\n<p>Another example: However much time I spend with Bonnie, there are always more projects and things she wants us to do together. I need to spend time on my career &#8212; and I want to keep her a happy wife. How do I do my best at both?<\/p>\n<p>Another example: I go to the gym. I watch my diet. And I still weigh more than I want to. I could, I suppose, spend twice as much time at the gym and watch my diet even closer. That will probably make me slimmer. It may not make me happier. Does that matter when I am doing my best?<\/p>\n<p>Another example: Often when I&#8217;m driving I&#8217;m thinking of something else. Say I&#8217;m debating in my mind how I&#8217;m going to attack a particular promotion. I&#8217;m a safe driver with no accidents (so far). But if I were concentrating 100% on my driving, I&#8217;d probably be even safer at it. But would I have to spend other time (or not do it) thinking about that promotion? Am I doing my best at driving? Am I doing my best preparing for the promotion?<\/p>\n<p>Another example: I have relatives from California with whom I visit (either here or there) once a year or so. I don&#8217;t feel any need to visit with them any more frequently. Nor do they feel the need to visit us in Vegas any more than that. Am I being the best relative I could be?<\/p>\n<p>We all have heard that &#8220;settling for good enough just isn&#8217;t good enough.&#8221; I disagree. I believe that most of the time &#8220;good enough&#8221; is just fine.<\/p>\n<p>A good enough car might cost $20,000. The best possible car for your situation (taking into consideration whether you have to drive other people or things around) may cost well north of $100,000. Are you sure you want to argue that good enough isn&#8217;t good enough?<\/p>\n<p>A casino is &#8220;comping&#8221; a balcony cabin on a cruise ship (they&#8217;re still going to charge you $500-$1000 for this &#8220;free&#8221; cruise, but I digress). A penthouse suite is available for an extra $8,000 for the week. I, for one, believe the balcony cabin is good enough.<\/p>\n<p>So go ahead and tell your kids to always do your best. I don&#8217;t know what that means, and if I press you, I suspect you don&#8217;t really know what it means either.<\/p>\n<p>But it sounds good!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>How many times growing up were you told to always do your best? 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