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View Poll Results: What is closer to your approach?

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  • It all about the money...max profits!

    15 17.44%
  • Longevity & casino tolerance levels.

    39 45.35%
  • I fall somewhere in between.

    31 36.05%
  • Neither.

    1 1.16%
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Thread: Goals: Longveity vs Money

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    Goals: Longveity vs Money

    I am sure many of you heard RWM reference both smallcapgrowth and myself on GWAE as 'opposite' approaches to the game. SCG with the 'slash and burn' get the money approach, and myself more concerned with longevity and playing levels that are better tolerated.

    I am wondering just where most of our membership falls in this topic? And I am not suggesting that either approach is better than the other. It has to do with what each individuals goals are. For instance, I have few other career options at this time and am looking to play for a few more years before I wear out my welcome. Others, want to get what they can, while they can.

    Last edited by KJ; 05-18-2014 at 12:43 AM.

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