I never said that you will consistently win. I asked you several times to keep track of the number of sessions that you played when you were ahead at some point in each of those sessions. I think if you did that you would find that most of the time if not all of the time, you were ahead at least one bet playing video poker. My point was to illustrate that even at a negative expectation game you can be ahead of the expected return.
You, however, have continued to twist and turn the things I say and while there is no reason to prevent you from posting (ban you, suspend you) I think it's better that you don't post here. Your misinformation can be costly to the people who come here for helpful information. It is dangerous to have anyone here who advocates continued gambling once a player has converted the casinos money into his own money.
In another thread I said in a comment to redietz that once you win a bet the money you have won is now your money. It is not the house's money that you are playing with -- it is your money that you are playing with. Even at a positive expectation machine (game) there is still a significant risk of losing your money -- whether it came out of your pocket or was just won from the casino. So I say take the money and run.
As I also pointed out in the other thread, the average Vegas gambler has a budget of less than $600. (See http://www.reviewjournal.com/busines...get-five-years ) so your preaching of big money gambling statistics and deep pocket statistics is inappropriate for this forum.
You deep pocketed professional gamblers should have a meeting in a suite at the Wynn drinking cognac and champagne to discuss your deep pocket theoretical math. The rest of us have to deal with reality. And the reality is we can't sit at a video poker machine expecting a royal flush to give us the return that the pay table says we should expect. We have to take what luck gives us in the short time we play with the available budget we have. In short, we have to adapt theory to the reality we are facing.
Sure we should all be playing the best pay tables available -- but even at a positive pay table there is no guarantee we will win. So... we take the money and run.