billw55, on 2013-August-20, 13:14, said:
Basically what I am saying comes down to what was already mentioned - these players are using suboptimal strategies.
No, that's not what your claim was. Your claim was that even if the games were +EV, people's psychology of when to leave when losing would make them lose anyway, which is just wrong. If the games were +EV, a ton more people would find themselves up after however long they like to play, people would leave when they doubled/tripled their money or whatever (of course people in general would just play until casino inevitably forced to shutdown). It's just that the games are rigged to be -EV, so you find a lot more people broke leaving than winners leaving.
People lose at gambling because the games are -EV, period. Many players play suboptimal strategies, that just makes their negative EV more negative. Most people leaving as losers, when they have lost all their money is a consequence of the games being -EV. You are claiming that the EV doesn't matter, it is their "stop loss" strategy that is making them lose, their tendency to quit while behind instead of while ahead. This just isn't true. The tendency to be behind is because in a rigged game, you are usually behind!
In the long run, when one starts and stops sessions has *no effect*. Gambling is essentially just "one long lifetime session", the timing of your breaks is very much irrelevant. The only things that really matter are:
- how -EV the game you are playing is
- # of bets per hour you are making
- size of those wagers
- how many hours you play given these same conditions
Over the long run, no matter what strategy you pursue as to when you stop a session, your losses will trend toward whatever your expected loss per hour is. Doesn't matter if you try to leave when ahead, or play until broke, or always play exactly half an hour or an hour. Doesn't matter!!!
Play some poker sometime, against equal opponents, *without rake*. A 0 EV game. The game will last forever! Just because you have a bunch of degen compulsive gamblers together, they don't spontaneously lose money, it'll just randomly circulate around the table. What busts people out at the casino is the -EV, the rake.
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Compulsive gamblers find a way to lose. 51% chance versus 49% isn't going to stop them.
Sure it will. Compulsive gambler with a +EV edge often becomes *professional gambler*. People have made fortunes at poker or sports betting where +EV is possible. Now, some of these have been known to lose it back, but they don't lose it back in the field they are +EV in, they lose it in -EV wagers and activities. They have other vices, like some poker players who have been known to make millions at the poker table but a tendency to dump a lot of it to casinos playing craps or baccarat or other table games.