Originally Posted by Tasha View Post
Originally Posted by Darkoz View Post
I'm not sure what the questions are.

The description of how I got started is a bit off but mostly accurate. It was getting off the NYC train not a bus. And I didn't get back on the train before realizing my card was in the machines it was still walking to the train.

That started a long journey to where I am today. In that post it makes it look like after that starting incident I was already putting together a major team.

I have posted those details at WOV. The long journey is written in a book about my exploits but I haven't pursued publishing it yet. Some day.
Darkoz, do you remember how much the random guy who was inadvertently playing on your Player's Club Card got you? I think you said he earned you $50 in free play and $50 in points when you had basically been broke. Did he eventually look at the Player's Club Card slot and be like,"Who the hell is Darkoz/(Your real name)?" And take out the Player's Club Card? Or did he lose all his money and then leave?In your case, someone inadvertently playing on your Player's Club Card was a complete accident on both you and his parts. Someone who I will not mention by name said something like,"Years ago, my Local Casino didn't turn off the Player's Club Card after a couple of minutes like they do now, so cards in slot machines stayed active as long as it was in a game. I used to purposely leave my Player's Club Card inside games and wait for random people to start playing on my card , and I earned a lot of money that way. I called it a Player's Club Card hustle."
It was just ten bucks in points which got me a free cheeseburger but being homeless and broke at the time that was fine. There was no freeplay. Those offers came later.

This was resorts world casino in NYC which was only open q month at the time. Lots of people but few savvy to get players cards. Most were not gamblers who had experience in AC.

After two or three days I convinced my daughter and her husband to come down and get cards that tripled my output sitting around collecting points.

At that time they did not check ID when redeeming points for food. I should point out the food was a voucher you printed at the kiosk and needed a pin and card for so they just assumed of you had the voucher that meant you had the card and pin. The outlets would just take the order and then the voucher as payment