Originally Posted by
Alan Mendelson
Here's the problem Arc, and I want to make this clear to everyone who reads this:
You are in a unique situation, because for the most part you are playing POSITIVE EXPECTATION GAMES. Most casino goers and most casino players will not find the positive expectation games that you have been lucky on.
And, not everyone will have the luck that Rob Singer talks about either.
I don't want anyone to ever think that it is okay to use retirement money, long term investment money, or anything besides "recreation money" in a casino. And even if they do stumble upon a positive expectation game such as your One Eyed Jacks machines in your casino in Minnesota I don't want them to think that just by sitting there for an hour or two or four or eight that they are going to walk away with profits.
The casino business is a very seductive industry, and I don't want anyone getting seduced by it, and I certainly don't want to be part of the seduction.
Now, I am all in favor of giving "good gambling information" that will help people, but I also want to be sure that the "black box warning labels" and disclaimers are attached. That's why I say you don't take these Internet reports with a grain of salt... you take them with a boulder of salt.