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March 2nd, 2012 at 2:23:45 PM permalink
Our own Eliot Jacobson, who posts here sometimes, is the guest this week. I think this was one of our best shows as we discuss with Eliot his switch from advantage player to gaming consultant and the hot new advantage plays.

As always, you can get all the old shows at my Odds site.
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March 2nd, 2012 at 5:09:06 PM permalink
I found parts of Jacobson's answers to be confusing. He
gave up AP because he now 'likes' the casinos? Thats the
reason? It wasn't because the money is steady and he
doesn't have to look over his shoulder all the time, its
because he likes the casino people now. It was an odd
answer.

He says casinos don't really worry about AP's, they have
better things to do. He said casinos don't care about AP's
at all. Then he tells a story about being back roomed and
severely treated and hinted that there's a lawsuit involved.
Which is it, Eliot, casinos don't care about AP's, or they do
care. Have you read Paigowdan's dozens of posts here
on the subject? He's on the front line every day and he
says they care very much about stopping AP's.

It sounds like Eliot's gone over to the DarkSide and is trying
to please both sides, which is impossible.
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March 3rd, 2012 at 4:05:32 PM permalink
I enjoyed his presentation at WGPC. I plan on doing a write up here about it once I get to a proper computer
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March 3rd, 2012 at 5:57:11 PM permalink
Good points, Bob, but it was a good show anyway.
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March 3rd, 2012 at 6:00:14 PM permalink
Quote: odiousgambit

Good points, Bob, but it was a good show anyway.



I never said it wasn't a good show.
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March 4th, 2012 at 8:52:23 AM permalink
Quote: EvenBob

He says casinos don't really worry about AP's, they have
better things to do.


Casinos don't worry about AP's only in the sense that they use games with positives house EV's and apply game protection methods to their operations(surveillance, procedures, etc.) If they had uncontrolable losses from a problem games or problem players, they would care very much, as would any business.

Quote: EvenBob

...It sounds like Eliot's gone over to the DarkSide and is trying
to please both sides, which is impossible.


Maybe Eliot simply feels that gaming is a great and legitimate business, and as such, he works with, approves of, and supports his clients, - which is a reasonable position to take.
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March 4th, 2012 at 9:35:35 AM permalink
I though ap's were the merchants of evil, Even Bob, at least that's what Dan is always telling me.
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March 4th, 2012 at 9:57:16 AM permalink
Quote: buzzpaff

I though ap's were the merchants of evil, Even Bob, at least that's what Dan is always telling me.


No. They're just people in need of a real job. If you try to beat the system, you'll always find in the end that the system beats you, and some are slow learners.
This is the difference between playing in the ocean, versus playing with the ocean.
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March 4th, 2012 at 10:09:39 AM permalink
I kinda see what Bob is saying but look at it differently.

In both cases, Elliot is looking for weaknesses. Whether it in game design or dealer procedure or whatever.

As an AP, he looks for ways to exploit them.
As a casino consultant, he looks for ways to remove them.

Both cases are equally challenging. And I think that's key. Elliot is looking for new challenges.
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March 4th, 2012 at 10:11:51 AM permalink
P.S. Great show as always.
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March 4th, 2012 at 10:19:23 AM permalink
Quote: Paigowdan

If you try to beat the system, you'll always find in the end that the system beats you,



This is so untrue. Dan, I barely know where to
start. Far more people get away with gaming
the system than get caught. Something like
95%+ of all burglaries go unsolved. Most
embezzlers never get caught. If a shoplifter
does get nabbed, its for just a tiny portion
of what he's stolen up to that point. The
truth is, crime does pay, and it pays very
well, thats why so many do it. You think
AP's are criminals, the same thing applies
to them. You only see the AP's you catch,
the good ones get away with it day in and
day out. A good cop knows he doesn't even
make a dent in the crime going on out there,
and after awhile most of them give up caring.
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March 4th, 2012 at 10:48:00 AM permalink
Quote: Paigowdan

If you try to beat the system, you'll always find in the end that the system beats you,



Are you implying that there are NO successful AP's? I think that's what the word 'always' implies? Dan?
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March 4th, 2012 at 10:55:41 AM permalink
I wish the Wizard had his own show. I know Dancer was there first, but he seems like a one-topic guy.
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March 4th, 2012 at 11:59:40 AM permalink
Quote: SOOPOO

Are you implying that there are NO successful AP's? I think that's what the word 'always' implies? Dan?


I didn't say there are zero successful AP's.
I'm saying being a gambler is a surprisingly obvious bad bet as a career choice. You can say that something is bad, or 'always' a bad idea as a rule, even if there are some success stories.
Gambling is a good source of action and recreation. But gambling generally a very bad source of reliable career income, as opposed to gaming operations.
Look at it this way: A career in bartending or owning a liquor store is a lot different than a career in drinking. And a liquor store owner or bartender may cater to both social drinkers and to some alcoholics.
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March 4th, 2012 at 12:13:44 PM permalink
Quote: Paigowdan


I'm saying being a gambler is a surprisingly obvious bad bet as a career choice.



For the vast majority of people this is obviously
true. But for a small percentage gambling pays
very well. Thats who we're talking about.
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March 7th, 2012 at 6:41:47 PM permalink
Quote: EvenBob

For the vast majority of people this is obviously
true. But for a small percentage gambling pays
very well. Thats who we're talking about.




Oh, you mean the cheaters, I assume Bob
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March 7th, 2012 at 7:45:55 PM permalink
Quote: buzzpaff

Oh, you mean the cheaters, I assume Bob



AP's are only cheating themselves if they don't
take the casino for all they can.
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March 22nd, 2012 at 12:36:40 PM permalink
Quote: DJTeddyBear

I kinda see what Bob is saying but look at it differently.

In both cases, Elliot is looking for weaknesses. Whether it in game design or dealer procedure or whatever.

As an AP, he looks for ways to exploit them.
As a casino consultant, he looks for ways to remove them.

Both cases are equally challenging. And I think that's key. Elliot is looking for new challenges.


Finally listened to this show (still catching up on my podcasts from my Vegas trip) and I enjoyed it very much. I tend to agree with DJ here on why Elliot "switched sides." For someone with his phenomenal level of intelligence, he probably got bored with AP and decided he could make more money on a more regular schedule finding the same weaknesses, and getting paid to remove then instead of exploiting them.

The next week's show with the taped BJ Traveler interview was great as well.
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March 22nd, 2012 at 10:31:02 PM permalink
the idea of an AP going to work for the casinos is sort of sickening to me.
all that greed and selfishness gone to waste
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