The 1973-1999 V-band light curve from AAVSO visual estimates and RoboScope
CCD exposures is examined to study the systematic properties of normal outb
ursts and superoutbursts in this prototype of the SU UMa-type dwarf novae.
A number of the outbursts' correlations previously reported in VW Hyi and i
n SU UMa are not present in these data. Several lines of evidence suggest t
hat, during this 26 year interval, variations in the mass-transfer rate ser
ved to obscure some of the expected correlations. The (M) over dot variatio
n apparently caused a nearly complete cessation of outbursting in 1980-1983
. We do find a correlation of the time since the last superoutburst with th
e mean brightness in the interval since the last superoutburst, supporting
the notion that superoutbursts are a disk-initiated phenomenon that occurs
when the gas remaining in the disk after each normal outburst has accumulat
ed to some critical value.