Originally Posted by
Rob.Singer
First it highly promotes self-discipline, which in and of itself is an addiction deterrent. Then, the entire purpose of the strategy was to develop a way in which the casinos did not control me any longer with their promotions and specials and slot club card reel-ins. It makes it far more desirable to play knowing every aspect of what you're doing is totally under your own control, and you're not being yo-yo'd by some slick marketing type or aggressive casino manager.
Finally, the goal of the strategy is to just get out of the casino and stop playing. Those who go after AP know full well that the more they play the closer to expectation they get, so quitting before they're tired or have something else to do is usually ignored. And it is not whether one wins or loses that causes machine addiction--it's the amount of time one spends at the machines. You hear all sorts of excuses from AP's & "pros" claiming they are not gambling because it's a "job" or a "hobby where they make a supplemental income". And even though they're sitting in casinos and at a gambling machine, they are somehow able to spin that BS in their own minds just to ignore that they are addicted to playing the game.
SPS, as you know, has a concept that is totally opposite this approach: Get in--get out, and don't go back just because it's quadruple points day, there's some sort of cash-frenzy giveaway going on, or they're awarding a new car to the addict who gets the most points today. That's not lack of discipline on their part or just strong discipline on mine. It's the difference between being able to stay away and not being able to stay away, i.e., the difference between addiction and non-addiction. And that's what my strategy is all about, first and foremost.