Frank, something is wrong here: Rob has said repeatedly that he has a win goal of $2500 and when he hits it he leaves. $2500 is a win goal for each trip to a casino and this also applies to his weekend excursions.
I sent him a message myself asking him to clarify.
And Frank, regarding this:
"The word "illogical" does not imply the word "wrong".
There is nothing WRONG with going home after a big win. It is simply isn't logical, but that's OK!"
Thanks for clearing this up. I now understand that when you say something is "illogical" it is not wrong.
In the communications/advertising/media business, the following applies: if the audience misunderstands the message it means we failed to make them understand. Or to put it another way: if they can't understand what you told them, you let your client down.