what qualifies someone as a problem gambler?

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FloridaPhil
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Re: what qualifies someone as a problem gambler?

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Tedlark wrote:
Mon Mar 04, 2019 7:59 am
Do you expect The Smithsonian to call you Phil?
NO. I don't expect anyone will want to buy my VP strategy books either after the last VP machine is gone. Telling people not to play negative games is marketing. Video poker experts know better than anyone that most people will play VP regardless of the odds. What's good for the industry, is good for them.
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Post by FloridaPhil »

Nobody is forcing anyone to play negative VP games. If the experts don't play them, there must be a reason? Personally, I don't believe I can beat any VP game long term. I believe the odds of someone else doing it are slim to none. If they wish to try, it's their money.

For me, the future of video poker is on this website. For $8.95 a month I can play all the games in the casino with near 100% odds all day long. Many of the games I have never seen before. I don't have to put up with ads, smokers or button bangers and I can play against other players. My slot attendant is a whole lot friendlier than the ones at the local casino.

I haven't won anything of value on this website so far. If I do win anything of value, I could be a long term winner. Wouldn't that be something! :lol:

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Post by FAA »

:geek: Only way to win long term is to bet RF proceeds on lottery and pray.

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