Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
In most cases there was an owner of the team that bankrolled the entire operation. Team members were just employee’s working for an hourly wage plus maybe a bonus. That’s how all the old video poker teams worked. I was offered jobs but always refused.
Frank Kneeland ran video poker teams for years. He said they didn't want employee's that knew to much or wanted to be professional gamblers. They didn't hire professional gamblers or anyone who aspired to be a professional gambler. They worked for an hourly wage, a bonus if they were the one to hit the royal, and slot club benefits. Potential employee's were given a video poker strategy sheet to study and were tested for their ability.