ajkreider Wrote:
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> I\'m not sold on Finley\'s math. At least, there\'s
> not enough presented to made a determination.
>
> The problem of the effective takeout idea seems to
> stem from the claim that the big bettors are
> better bettors. If my ROI at the track is .75 and
> yours is 1.25, the \"real\" takeout for me is higher
> than for you - using Finley\'s rationale. If my
> hit rate is the same at the whales, the takeout is
> exactly the same. This is just a proxy for being
> the worse bettor. Are we gonna ban TG players
> because their ROI is higher than your typical
> mope?
>
> And this assumes that the whales are that good.
> As Finley said, even if they aren\'t\' breaking
> even, it makes sense to continue betting, so long
> as the rebate offsets the loss. But if their
> pre-rebate ROI is less than one, then you are
> gaming them by having a better ROI. Given the
> rebates, you\'d think they\'d be more risk averse
> about the bets, which could put a celing on the
> ROI.
>
> This of course assumes that the rebates aren\'t
> funded by raising the takeout rates. Then we are
> paying them through the backdoor. But, it\'s not
> like whales only bet into sure things. Casinos
> love whales, not for no reason.
>
> In any event, the general public doesn\'t seem put
> off by the ridiculous odds on scratch off tickets.
> And if you think you can out ROI a whale
> (pre-rebate), you should welcome their presence.
>
> (Full disclosure, I\'m not a whale or someone who
> has a lifetime positive ROI)
But their ROI is on an amount much larger than yours.
Your casino analogy is apples and oranges to this discussion. A casino whale has zero impact on my earnings. These guys do. Casino comps don\'t make up for the losses, thats why they love them.
I used to play several times a week. I rarely play now. I\'ll attend the Big Cap next weekend, play on the big days. That\'s pretty much it. Why should I invest my gambling dollars in a game rigged for those that get rebates??
My gambling dollars are now mainly going to sports betting, where I have a much bigger edge. And its really unfortunate, as I would much rather watch a horse race than anything else. Especially if I have money invested.