Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
I am not Rob. Here is a paragraph from the article that for me sums it up nicely.

Nestor got the first significant winning hand of the trip: four fours and a kicker for $500. He tapped the magic sequence, hit Cash Out, and watched with delight as his $500 became a $10,000 jackpot. He tipped the slot attendant $20.

He played and won $500. He cashed out $10,000. Anyone who doesn't see something wrong with that, has abandoned all sense of right and wrong. They just have.
No, I do not see even the slightest thing wrong with that. I've turned $500 into $10k multiple times myself. It's even more fun turning $1000 into $20k!

The reason why I see nothing wrong is because the casino wants me to gamble, I did, and I did nothing more than legally push buttons and insert even more money in order to create the payoff amount. Yes the pay table initially showed I was playing for $500, but the machine allowed me the opportunity to make it even greater. Further, all moves were above board, there was no sneakily hiding anything, and anyone who wanted could observe what I was doing at any point in time.

I earned every dollar I made. I outsmarted the casinos in their own games and I will be forever proud of that. My family will be also when I tell them how I did what I did.
Rob, you didn't earn every dollar. I don't believe you really believe that. And that defense you are using.....all I did was push buttons completely legal. The computer hackers who hack into Bank of America or American Express could say the exact same thing. It doesn't fly.
That's apples and oranges kew. Going after money in banks that you're not paying anything to access is a million miles away from paying for a vp hand and the machine offering you the opportunity to collect a whole lot more than you went in expecting to collect.