Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
Originally Posted by BoSox View Post
KewlJ, the one point that we have all heard a thousand times and I canno't fully grasp is the extreme small amount of barrings you have experienced in 15 years of playing in Vegas. We all know the story of you playing short sessions with a rather large rotation of casinos. You often enter and leave without buy in's and cash outs as well as playing for the most part unrated.

When you have often told various forums that you are often recognized by someone in the pit, but that you know you will be allowed to play because that employee knows full well that you will be leaving shortly and is not worth the trouble of barring you, in my mind that is beyond comprehension, especially when fifteen years are involved. I am asking everyone on the board does KJ's story stands the test of credibility?

BoSox, who for reasons only known to himself, has seemed to have it out for me for several months now, trying to discredit me whenever he can. That is fine. Welcome to the club BoSox.

So here's the question: BoSox can't "comprehend" how I can play a rotation of 30+ casinos, for short sessions, and achieve longevity for 15 years now.

BUT at in the same breath BoSox seems to have no problem accepting that Moses who BoSox has now aligned himself with, claims to play Reno and the very small handful of playable games, none which will allow for much play above green, for 30 years now. No bias their Bosox. Good comprehension on your part. That old noodle of yours is still going pretty strong.
I am glad to be aligned with many of Moses ideas about gaming. As pertaining to what he has accomplished in Reno Nevada I never gave it a second taught. Why? He does not talk about it, because unlike you Moses keeps his business to himself. He has nothing to prove to anyone, he pays his own bills and just does it his way. Im sure the last thing he is looking for is any kind of adoration from anyone. You on the other hand canno't live without always being the center of attention, the king of drama.