"I like to put in place loss limits instead of win limits. Loss limits protect me in case I am getting cheated and they help fool the casino into thinking I am a losing player."
Meistro123, the good part of using loss limits is that, otherwise you may win back all of your loss, plus heaven forbid turns into a winning session depriving the casino of a win, which needs to happen periodically. I wouldn't worry about being cheated as the chances of this happening are very rare today considering the consequences of getting caught. Showing a loss does not fool the casino into thinking you are a losing player, unless you are showing a number of consistent losing sessions that out number wins monetary on the books. A big problem with not having a win limit is that a nice decent win just may turn into a very memorable win, not good for longevity purposes.
"Plus virtually every gambler makes worse decisions if they are stuck, especially if they are stuck 'a lot'."
Thankfully, and hopefully their are no GAMBLERS on the web site !
"Alternatively you can simply play w/ time limits instead of win or loss limits, and that is a very reasonable approach for longevity so long as you did not incur significant expense getting to the game, but I prefer to grind it out when conditions are optimal, even at the potential expense of long term longevity."
Meistro123, What is your definition of grind it out when conditions are optimal? Did you mean putting in more time at the tables? What is your definition of optimal conditions?
When conditions are optimal for me, I am on full offensive mode, white rabbit style.
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