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Thread: DarkOz's AP play is simply using other peoples' player cards to get free play

  1. #41
    Originally Posted by MDawg View Post
    The Emperor Augustus was poisoned by his own wife.

    Keep conning your in-laws on that side of the family (no one on your side of the family is stupid or desperate enough to be duped into your low end scam) and you may have to hire a royal taster with that $20,000. you lie about making a week (but only some weeks).
    Uhhhh. I won't even deal with my side of the family.

    A bunch of racist retards

    Haven't seen nor spoken to them in decadesm. Good riddance

    And in-laws? I'm not even married. My daughter handles a lot of stuff but I don't think daughters are considered in-laws.

    You clearly know zilch about me even though you pretend to.

    But hey pretending is what you do. Even pretending to gamble.
    Last edited by Darkoz; 01-31-2021 at 11:10 PM.

  2. #42
    You two are the PG version of the old Mickey/Singer battle royales. Spice it up a little

  3. #43
    More betrayals and attacks planned?
    Who are you really?
    What are you?

  4. #44
    Originally Posted by MDawg View Post
    Con doesn't mean giving the mark zero...just less than value, far less.
    They are earning market value for their services, therefore there is no con, according to your own definition.

    The "feared" part is bullshit. There isn't too much complexity, it is just that the details are not shared out in the open.

  5. #45
    Originally Posted by tominnv View Post
    Originally Posted by MDawg View Post
    Con doesn't mean giving the mark zero...just less than value, far less.
    They are earning market value for their services, therefore there is no con, according to your own definition.

    The "feared" part is bullshit. There isn't too much complexity, it is just that the details are not shared out in the open.
    I say the casinos fear me because due to "discovery" documents in a lawsuit I had with one Casino I saw over twenty pages of multi-casino communication that discussed much of what I do, much stuff they guessed at incorrectly and some stuff that was plain wrong and probably constituted libel (written communication dispensed to third parties that made untrue statement)

    I began saying to myself, "damn, they must really fear me to go to these lengths and attribute all this extra stuff to me.

  6. #46
    Originally Posted by Darkoz View Post
    a lawsuit I had with one Casino
    This one?....

    A unanimous defense verdict on behalf of the only casino in
    New York City in a lawsuit involving claims of false arrest and assault
    perpetrated by the security staff.

  7. #47
    Originally Posted by Darkoz View Post

    I won't even deal with my side of the family.

    A bunch of racist retards

    Haven't seen nor spoken to them in decadesm. Good riddance

    And in-laws? I'm not even married. My daughter handles a lot of stuff but I don't think daughters are considered in-laws.

    You clearly know zilch about me even though you pretend to.
    This confirms exactly the type of family closeness I suspected from you. When a person who starts his career off as a street bum there really aren't high expectations for a happy future. I never brought it up thinking it would've been tacky but thanks for confirming my thoughts. We do know you screwed your daughter making her trust Wizard of Nothing. We also know her boyfriend obviously loved you. After all he did rob you big time.

    You sound like a special person. Your posts are starting to make sense. Psychological comes to my mind.

  8. #48
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
    Originally Posted by Darkoz View Post
    a lawsuit I had with one Casino
    This one?....

    A unanimous defense verdict on behalf of the only casino in
    New York City in a lawsuit involving claims of false arrest and assault
    perpetrated by the security staff.
    I don't see any link.

    I lost one case (NY) and won a case in AC.

    The reams of discovery paperwork came from AC Casino

  9. #49
    Originally Posted by blackhole View Post
    Originally Posted by Darkoz View Post

    I won't even deal with my side of the family.

    A bunch of racist retards

    Haven't seen nor spoken to them in decadesm. Good riddance

    And in-laws? I'm not even married. My daughter handles a lot of stuff but I don't think daughters are considered in-laws.

    You clearly know zilch about me even though you pretend to.
    This confirms exactly the type of family closeness I suspected from you. When a person who starts his career off as a street bum there really aren't high expectations for a happy future. I never brought it up thinking it would've been tacky but thanks for confirming my thoughts. We do know you screwed your daughter making her trust Wizard of Nothing. We also know her boyfriend obviously loved you. After all he did rob you big time.

    You sound like a special person. Your posts are starting to make sense. Psychological comes to my mind.
    Who started their career off as a street bum?

    Funny how people think they know you.

    I worked in Hollywood on big feature films including Kill Bill, Oceans 12, Sex and the City, etc for over a decade.

    Out of thirty years of "working life" I was on the street for two after the film biz collapsed due to market conditions and came back with a casino career that's even more successful

    Meanwhile from your screen name I think we can assume what you did was nothing but live life down a Blackhole.

    What is really sad are all these losers who are so jealous of the winners in life.

  10. #50
    Originally Posted by Darkoz View Post
    I worked in Hollywood on big feature films including Kill Bill, Oceans 12, Sex and the City, etc for over a decade.

    Out of thirty years of "working life" I was on the street for two after the film biz collapsed due to market conditions and came back with a casino career that's even more successful
    So, after THIRTY years of working on some of the biggest films, you were forced to live on the streets of New York for two years sleeping on subways. At least I remember you saying you knew where to get a free sandwich and soup.

    So what did you do for 30 years on those films. Were you in charge of the toilets? I mean come on, you couldn't at least afford a flea bag hotel?

  11. #51
    I could understand it if you don't want to give out info which could be used to identify you, but a cite to the court case would be interesting, from a legal point of view.

    If not a cite, then maybe you could provide some background / info on the case?
    What, Me Worry?

  12. #52
    Originally Posted by blackhole View Post
    Originally Posted by Darkoz View Post
    I worked in Hollywood on big feature films including Kill Bill, Oceans 12, Sex and the City, etc for over a decade.

    Out of thirty years of "working life" I was on the street for two after the film biz collapsed due to market conditions and came back with a casino career that's even more successful
    So, after THIRTY years of working on some of the biggest films, you were forced to live on the streets of New York for two years sleeping on subways. At least I remember you saying you knew where to get a free sandwich and soup.

    So what did you do for 30 years on those films. Were you in charge of the toilets? I mean come on, you couldn't at least afford a flea bag hotel?
    I was a negative cutter.

    They would hand me the $100,000,000 negative and it was my job to cut the editorial scenes into proper order, then splice them for laboratory printing (prints for theatrical screening)

    One mistake and the film was wrecked (imagine framing the Mona Lisa and accidentally tearing it). One frame off and the sync sound becomes wobbly.

    It was a perfectionist job. If I had 1000 scenes and got one wrong it could cost fifty grand to fix and I could be liable.

    But I was top of the game due to my not making mistakes.

    In the end it was purely a technical job and when film switched to digital (where adjustment of scene order is just pushing a computer button), I was out of work.

    Dealing with stress was part of the job and it definitely helps with my AP work. Now when Casinos try to shut me down it's no big deal. Just part of the job

  13. #53
    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    info which could be used to identify you
    His screen name identifies him.

  14. #54
    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    I could understand it if you don't want to give out info which could be used to identify you, but a cite to the court case would be interesting, from a legal point of view.

    If not a cite, then maybe you could provide some background / info on the case?
    The case I lost I can discuss but interestingly I cannot post the actual video of the incident in my possession. The casino didn't want it viewed by the public. There was a three year battle just to get them to hand over the surveillance.

    I was backroomed for using other people comp cards. I insisted on leaving but security surrounded me (8 guards in a phalanx).

    I was threatened with arrest and forced to empty my pockets. They searched all my belongings.

    They then ran my ID through for warrants in an attempt to have me arrested (the head of security was a former police detective). This of course is quite illegal.

    In the end police were never called and I was released after being held for an hour.

    NY isn't used to these type of cases and the Casino attorneys kept telling the jury the security guards didn't know if I had stolen the cards and we're just being extra cautious. You never know how a jury reads into the arguments. They apparently felt my civil rights could be violated under those circumstances.

    You win some, you lose some. I don't make my income from lawsuits.

    But today, if you visit that Casino and are caught using players cards, they will NOT backroom you if you ask to leave.

    And that's because of me!

  15. #55
    Just like Kewlj you answer what makes you look good but refuse to answer what everyone really wants to know. You would think with such a delicate job requiring such perfection would pay well. Yet, after 30 fucking years of doing this and I'm sure the pay was way above the average everyday job, you were forced to live in the streets? Most people retire after 20 years of work.

    What's real sad is you fucking bullshit artists don't even realize how foolish you look.

    Then you expect us to believe your making 20K a week AP'ing.

    Please, give us a break...

  16. #56
    Originally Posted by blackhole View Post
    Just like Kewlj you answer what makes you look good but refuse to answer what everyone really wants to know. You would think with such a delicate job requiring such perfection would pay well. Yet, after 30 fucking years of doing this and I'm sure the pay was way above the average everyday job, you were forced to live in the streets? Most people retire after 20 years of work.

    What's real sad is you fucking bullshit artists don't even realize how foolish you look.

    Then you expect us to believe your making 20K a week AP'ing.

    Please, give us a break...
    It did pay well. My best month was $50,000 working on the Aviator.

    But this forum likes to twist income levels. I now expect you will ask how I made fifty grand a month for years when that's far from reality. Some months I would be on major features, others cutting indie films.

    It was fifteen years in the business not thirty. And the first nine I was employed with another company earning my sea legs on a hourly wage.

    So I wasn't earning the big bucks for three decades like you insinuate.

    Always the twisting of facts

  17. #57
    Originally Posted by Darkoz View Post
    I worked in Hollywood on big feature films including Kill Bill, Oceans 12, Sex and the City, etc for over a decade.

    Out of thirty years of "working life" I was on the street for two after the film biz collapsed due to market conditions and came back with a casino career that's even more successful

    It was fifteen years in the business not thirty.
    Okay 15 years in the film business, 15 years with other not so high paying jobs. After thirty years of working and getting paid please explain how you ended up a street bum in New York?

  18. #58
    Originally Posted by blackhole View Post
    Originally Posted by Darkoz View Post
    I worked in Hollywood on big feature films including Kill Bill, Oceans 12, Sex and the City, etc for over a decade.

    Out of thirty years of "working life" I was on the street for two after the film biz collapsed due to market conditions and came back with a casino career that's even more successful

    It was fifteen years in the business not thirty.
    Okay 15 years in the film business, 15 years with other not so high paying jobs. After thirty years of working and getting paid please explain how you ended up a street bum in New York?
    I'm not a street bum in NY.

    I am an advantage player making lots of money.

  19. #59
    Originally Posted by Darkoz View Post
    Originally Posted by blackhole View Post
    Originally Posted by Darkoz View Post
    I worked in Hollywood on big feature films including Kill Bill, Oceans 12, Sex and the City, etc for over a decade.

    Out of thirty years of "working life" I was on the street for two after the film biz collapsed due to market conditions and came back with a casino career that's even more successful

    It was fifteen years in the business not thirty.
    Okay 15 years in the film business, 15 years with other not so high paying jobs. After thirty years of working and getting paid please explain how you ended up a street bum in New York?
    I'm not a street bum in NY.

    I am an advantage player making lots of money.
    Yes we know that and you're making 20K a week doing it. You explained more than once the bum life. Sleeping on endless subway rides, knowing where to get free food and drink. I'm just curious how after working for 30 years you ended up broke and a bum on the streets of New York for two years. I'm pretty sure someone working for McDonald's for 30 years would have a hard time becoming a bum. Were you a drug addict?

  20. #60
    Originally Posted by blackhole View Post
    Originally Posted by Darkoz View Post
    Originally Posted by blackhole View Post

    Okay 15 years in the film business, 15 years with other not so high paying jobs. After thirty years of working and getting paid please explain how you ended up a street bum in New York?
    I'm not a street bum in NY.

    I am an advantage player making lots of money.
    Yes we know that and you're making 20K a week doing it. You explained more than once the bum life. Sleeping on endless subway rides, knowing where to get free food and drink. I'm just curious how after working for 30 years you ended up broke and a bum on the streets of New York for two years. I'm pretty sure someone working for McDonald's for 30 years would have a hard time becoming a bum. Were you a drug addict?
    It's posted here

    https://wizardofvegas.com/forum/off-...arkoz-history/

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