In a message dated 1/25/2008 2:21:39 AM Pacific Standard Time,
tralfamidorgooglycr
You are hypothesizing, and mixing up cause and effect. I have the
attitude that I have toward casinos because of the way I've been
treated by them, NOT: the casinos treat me badly because I have
a "bad attitude".
As an advantage player, I try to stay under the radar if at all
possible. Therefore: in any situation that remains under my control,
there is as little interaction between myself and the casino as
possible. It follows, then, that if a confrontation occurs, it is
usually instigated by the casino. The trigger for this has been my
enjoying a large and rapid win at either BJ or VP.
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There are certainly hundreds of players on this board (and of course, many
more who are not), myself included, who have experienced dozens of "large and
rapid" wins. Why do you suppose that you are apparently singled out more than
anyone else? There are other possibilities than attitude, but yours shines
though in your posts. Could it be your appearance, or something else? If you
agree that you have been targeted for mistreatment more than most, why do you
suppose that is? It really can't just be JUST because you win, as others
would have similar experiences if that were all there was to it. As another
poster pointed out, there must be more to the story. Maybe you wear a T-shirt that
says, "I will win your money and make you like it!" :-)
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I'm sure that you don't believe me, because you have already
articulated a preconceived notion wherein you could not possibly
have had any knowledge one way or the other--in other words, knowing
nothing whatsoever about my gambling activities didn't stop you from
proffering an opinion about them.
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As I said, I've read your posts for many years, all the way back to Player's
board, vpmail, and here, under KL, ROJ, and now your latest handle. And yes,
I have formed an opinion, based on reading what you have written over the
years. And proffered it as such.
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Oh and BTW, saying something insulting, and then following it with a
disclaimer, is exactly equivalent to saying something insulting and
NOT following it with a disclaimer.
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Well, not exactly. I called it a personal observation, but you believe it
was an insult. Your call. But if you prefer, I withdraw the disclaimer. :-)
Brian
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