Originally Posted by monet View Post
Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
The Armenians might sell the real stuff on the Black Market/Dark Web ;-) Yes, the promotions in those days were crazy. Maybe since abuse is a subjective adjective he left himself with some wiggle room in regards to stating that he did not "abuse" promotions. I certainly hope that is the case.
LOL at you bringing the Armenians into the conversation.
Good One!

I probably messed up by saying he said he didn't abuse the promotions.
What I meant was that he said he didn't take part in any of the promotions.
Although, I am confusing myself now because I am going off of memory and am not 100% sure.
But that isn't the point.
He literally said that it was mental warfare and he didn't want to win using promotions.
Like it was beneath him?
Anyways, like I say, I suspect he did beat the promotions but didn't want to publicly acknowledge it.
However, after that statement it was tough for me to really take him at his word.
And, like I say, it is very tough for me to trust anyone who works both sides of the fence like he and Dancer does.
As I told you before, after Dancer did his first seminar at the El Cortel and they swept up most of the Full Pay Games one day after he left I never trusted him again.
Same goes for that Munchkin.
But that is just me.
The information they provide on their podcast is most likely good information.

I like how he mentioned Neteller but quickly got away from the subject.
Yeah... because there was a way to crush them for hundreds of thousands of dollars and he didn't want to admit to it lol.
Not that I would do any such thing.
I play it straight!
I'm a gambler!
Thanks Monet. I agree that it is difficult to take him at face value after that statement and also I agree that people working both sides (dark-siders are what they are sometimes referred to I guess) need to be treated with a great deal of skepticism.
Now with regard to Munchkin, I don't recall him working both sides, but that may be the case. What I did notice is that the online bonus hustling Munchkin talks about (not in that episode but in others) is way outdated. The stuff he mentioned was relevant 16 or more years ago, but not now. For example, the online bonuses and deposits associated with them now have a very limited max bet per spin - like $5 or $10 or even some percentage of the bonus to prevent rebate hustling (Munchkin mentions laying the whole thing down in one big bet) at most online casinos. Betting both sides on roulette,craps,sic bo, etc. is not permitted ("low risk" betting) and oftentimes slots are the only games given 100% weight in meeting the huge turnover requirements. VP is often given a weighting of 10% to 20% of the wager size or is simply not permitted for meeting turnover, so a player really has to do their online promotion shopping carefully these days compared to yesteryear as you know.