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Originally Posted by rakemeplz
Isn't it fairly easy to actually learn to play +EV video poker/slots though? Maybe its not, but I assume it is.
I've seen vp charts and I think it is easy to learn. So why isn't everyone doing it?
My point is that I think it must be like counting cards at blackjack: the casinos have become very good at toeing the line between seeming to offer advantage play at certain games, while then acting to shut it down when they detect it.
I would think that video poker, with its system of points and comps and tracked play, should provide enough data to the casinos to tell them if someone is a leak to their bottom line.
They don't hesitate to back off card counters, why wouldn't they back off advantage vp players? What sort of cover could you have as a vp player to throw them off?