billryan wrote: ↑Tue Sep 25, 2018 2:02 pm
How many hundred times has Phil talked about the dismal conditions that pro players put up with, especially dark dank smoke filled places.
Now they are beautiful, clean places where attractive women serve you free drinks.
You brought up a good point.
Here's the difference. A true professional player is only interested in profit. I believe they will play VP anywhere they can find a big enough advantage. I am positive an AP would sit on a toilet in a stinking bathroom and play VP if the ER and incentives were big enough. How big would that have to be? I don't know, ask one and tell us.
I'm not looking for an advantage, so I can be particular about where I play. I want to play VP in well maintained, clean casinos with nice amenities. I also want to be treated as a valuable customer even if I play 25 cents a hand. I frequent casinos with large non smoking areas. I don't want cigarette ashes 1/2 inch deep on my keyboards and I don't want to be forced to play around loud drunks. If the casino doesn't deliver what I want, I play somewhere else.
Playing VP strictly for profit is a different game than I play. I play VP for the fun of playing VP. Profit is not expected. When it happens, I'm surprised. As long as the cost to play VP does not exceed the pleasure I get out of it, I'm happy. I am in control of that cost, not the math.