A Year In The Life Of A Gambler
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 9:57 am
I play a lot of VP and my overall return is fairly constant year after year. Some years I play more at less than 100% return and it shows in my results. Likewise when I play games at 100% my results are much better.
In 2015 I loss more than most years but my expected return was close. We did a long road trip across the country and many states had poor pay tables. However the experience was well worth the cost.
If you enjoy the game treat it as entertainment and bet accordingly. If you expect to win overall then you had better learn proper strategy and live close to full pay casinos and use whatever kickbacks the casino gives you.
My wife and I use casinos to see the country as we like to travel and are retired. We get many free rooms and pay for the others.
An example would be CET properties. We get lousy pay tables but free rooms when travelling. In the fall we did a trip starting in Canada. We stayed free at Caesars Windsor, then crossed the boarder and stayed free at Harrah's Joliet. Then we stayed free at Harrah's Council bluffs in Iowa. Payed for a room the next two stays. The next freebie was in Reno followed by Lake Tahoe. The following night was spent free in Vegas at Paris. Then it was off to Laughlin for some free nights at Harrah's. We then started the trip back home staying south. We payed for a few nights but also got free rooms at Kansas City..Metropolis...Southern Indiana and Cincinnati. It was a great trip of site seeing at our own pace. Most of the CET casinos we also eat free with comps. To us this helps balance the cost of playing at lower pay tables. It is part of our entertainment and we enjoy it. This is the second year we have done this trip. We also do trips south adding stays at Tunica and at Biloxi.
As long as you can afford to play and enjoy it....carry on. Life is way to short!
( we often spend more than one night at a casino when travelling)
In 2015 I loss more than most years but my expected return was close. We did a long road trip across the country and many states had poor pay tables. However the experience was well worth the cost.
If you enjoy the game treat it as entertainment and bet accordingly. If you expect to win overall then you had better learn proper strategy and live close to full pay casinos and use whatever kickbacks the casino gives you.
My wife and I use casinos to see the country as we like to travel and are retired. We get many free rooms and pay for the others.
An example would be CET properties. We get lousy pay tables but free rooms when travelling. In the fall we did a trip starting in Canada. We stayed free at Caesars Windsor, then crossed the boarder and stayed free at Harrah's Joliet. Then we stayed free at Harrah's Council bluffs in Iowa. Payed for a room the next two stays. The next freebie was in Reno followed by Lake Tahoe. The following night was spent free in Vegas at Paris. Then it was off to Laughlin for some free nights at Harrah's. We then started the trip back home staying south. We payed for a few nights but also got free rooms at Kansas City..Metropolis...Southern Indiana and Cincinnati. It was a great trip of site seeing at our own pace. Most of the CET casinos we also eat free with comps. To us this helps balance the cost of playing at lower pay tables. It is part of our entertainment and we enjoy it. This is the second year we have done this trip. We also do trips south adding stays at Tunica and at Biloxi.
As long as you can afford to play and enjoy it....carry on. Life is way to short!
( we often spend more than one night at a casino when travelling)