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Old 10-08-2005, 09:14 PM
Zele Zele is offline
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Default Re: dont play at party...

You're right - a lot of counter-favorable rules are also good for the casino's bottom line. A smart casino exec (such as Bill Zender) would recognize this and offer decent penetration, among other things.

Payment of rakeback is zero-sum; as long as there are plenty of non-sharp players around all day long and hence no need for pros to act as "game glue". 2+2'ers trying to exert leverage about this is even more futile than in my analogy.
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