Rob Singer is not around, but one of the things I actually liked about his strategy is his advocacy of hit and run sessions. Hit and run meaning that when you hit -- you run before you give it back.

I had a hit and run session on Friday night. I hit quad aces for $2,000 playing Super Aces Bonus at Rincon in San Diego. I didn't hit it right away -- I was down about $900 on the night when I hit. But when I hit -- I ran. (Photo below, held one ace.)Name:  20140726_030156.jpg
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I came back on Saturday night in time for the 11pm $50,000 drawing. Earlier in the day there were the hourly $1,000 free play drawings. I got lucky and was picked for $1,000 of free play. I ran the free play through one time on 8/5 Bonus at the $1 level. But only cashed out $575. I actually had two "runs" where I didn't even get a paying pair for 20 or more hands in a row. It was my second "hit and run" in as many days.

I know a lot of the "math guys" will argue that playing video poker is all one session, but it really feels good when you leave the casino with cash -- whether it is all one long session or not.