Originally Posted by
wasilla
I was under the impression that this thread was about the Boyd comp system. I guess that the definition of a "true AP" is a matter of opinion. AP stands for advantage player. One can, and many do, AP for small stakes. Basically for free or cheap vacations with small average wins. There really isn't anything wrong with that. Others make a living off it and need to play for higher stakes or bigger edges. Some of the stuff I play elsewhere, draws pros as well, but the DT Boyd stuff seems to be mostly for recreational players. I think that Jean Scott use to play $2 NSUD on point multiplier days at GC. It would be a small edge, but I have no idea at how much FP that got her.
Jean Scott went broke playing these theoretical edges people like to claim she plowed, and she had to scadaddle on out to Georgia where her children could take care of her and "Brad" after they finally were able to escape their biggest curse.
Yes, there are "AP's" who play for meager edges, which is why almost every LV vp player who plays regularly describes themselves as an AP. But what gave you the idea that anyone here needed your advice or didn't already know what they're doing? Big whoop you know the in's & outs of the downtown casinos. Nobody really cares about how to make a trip to LV that doesn't result in winning but does result in scoring comps, because every half-savvy gambler already knows they can figure that out on their own. Coupons and scratch cards are for beggars. God's gift to gamblers you are not.
If you can afford a taxi or Uber to Bootlegger on S. LV Blvd., see if you can figure out how to get involved in what is their true, solid 104.4% advantage play there. You can even do it overnight as I did last night....if your mommy let's you.