KJ's partner handled the video poker end of things. It was all about running action on video poker games that are at or close to breakeven and getting freeplay. The freeplay makes it an advantage. KJ's partner played it as a business. BH, if you get into it I think you will find it's no longer about having fun. Having to go out and put in so much play several days a week--and having to go around and run off the freeplay-will turn into a grind. It's an occupation, not about having fun.