Originally Posted by Vegas Vic View Post
Every one of your posts are nothing but authentic frontier gibberish.
How about my post in http://vegascasinotalk.com/forum/showth...upport-Network ? Or, at http://vegascasinotalk.com/forum/showth...s-a-better-way ?

My goodness. And, from a guy who plays VP because it's a fun challenge. I'd hate to see what you do for real fun.

Originally Posted by ThomasClines View Post
I cringe when I read the so-called experts who write of cryptically unnecessary math which has no application in the field.

Most of my upside has come from other players, but not by hustling them at the poker tables.

Coach 'em a bit here and there, and you'll have a friend for life. Help them make the big bets when called for. Protect them from the casino's pitfalls and "ringers". On down to the small things, like stopping someone from spilling a drink (which would result in a good table being closed). Let them approach you for advice, etc, by taking control of the game from w/i.

The "eye in the sky" has no ears, so no one up there will think other than a fun game going on. Eg, there are ways to get particular dealers to "accidentally" not collect a losing bet... the pit phone won't ring. Just that $50 here and there adds up.

I've had "the card" from time to time, but it's a lot better to be invited by all of these people to the VIP rooms. Shared such dinners with guys with bankrolls or BR's of hundreds of thousands of dollars. A very good way to exchange information as well with the top players. And, to meet others in a league of their own.

As for the slots, there are lots of plays you can make.

Wouldn't it be better to play back and forth with a partner, so that when one hits, both of you didn't have to be putting in money separately or simultaneously? Such will also extend the BR by double, in time, so that you're more likely to be around when it hits. Ie, you might be the one around who hits. Get the time down, then worry about the space. The casinos would love to have a million players on the same bank of machines, even as it hits the first or second roll. Still only one winner.

The number of plays are endless. But you have to stop and think, and then try some goofy experiments. Would take years for me to explain even only the best stuff.

Once you've sat around long enough to see things like an old lady being dragged upside down up an escalator, you'll know what I mean.
Lots of grad advice there. But not for the guys trying to "feel good" by avoiding all of us so-call ploppies. Lol.


BTW, how did you get your avatar to work?