Any truth to theory that fitness and endurance will improve, even if slightly, my success at the tables?
Assume basic table games with no sucker bets.
Before someone tells me that the cards/dice do not know who is sitting in each sit (much less anything about my resting pulse), or anything about the odds not changing after 4-6-8 hours in the same seat (or at 3 am), I submit:
If the odds are set, in part, to return a given percentage to the house, then my fitness seems to put me in a better spot (decision-making not impaired by fatigue, shaper memory for limited card counting or reference to odds card). The schmos that smoke and suck back copious amounts of booze are falling apart, play-wise, so they are loosing at a higher rate. Doesn't that allow the house to give me a little break on the odds?