Originally Posted by Vegas_lover View Post
Ahhh I see we're back to the same irresponsible situation as before where our webmaster is denying math while at the same time he's really trying everybody to believe he's not trying to deny the math. Our resident vp "wizz kid" is also back to his usual routine: using the vp-machines as his personal ATM and insulting his fellow "vp wizz kids" like Dancer because he just hates the attention the man gets while slapping himself on the back in almost every post.

Back to the same old same old. And since beating the same dead horse so many times is the daily routine at Alan's Best Buys Forum I wish you all good luck. Vegas Vic, I'm going to follow your example.
I'm sorry you don't understand what is being discussed here. No one is denying the math of the game(s). What is being discussed here is how to play so you can do better than what the math says to expect.

In fact, "recreational players" do this all the time: they hit a winner and leave for the buffet or go home. It seems that only the AP and the math guys are glued to their seats and must keep playing.

A question for Vegas_lover and anyone else who is glued to the math (and their seats): do you advise a player to keep playing after hitting a big winner?

I've read comments from math guys that there is no reason to quit playing a game with a positive pay table except for reasons such as hunger, fatigue and going to empty your body of waste materials. And I think that's absolutely irresponsible because it eliminates the possibility that any accumulated profits could be lost in subsequent play.