Originally Posted by MaxPen View Post
FraudJ's total claim of $375k lifetime earn on that 4 million or so coin jives perfectly in that aspect.
Only if the claimed earn jives with the number of hands claimed.

He's claiming 4 million total combined hands played, over 10 years.

It's reasonable to assume 25cents per credit, $1.25 per hand, 4 million hands played, $5 million total wager, $375K earn, which is a 107.5% return.

Any other denomination would not jive.

The combined play for the fulltime counter and his driver would need to average 100 hands per hour, for 3650 consecutive 11-hour playing days.

Is that likely?

Considering the circumstances of the players involved, under what likely scenario could that volume of play be accomplished?