I too came to the same conclusion. We normally will share the
mistakes or good plays with friends. If we are in town and know we
won't be back for awhile, we will tell them after we leave. That
gives them the opportunity to play. We have found several good ones
that would have been burned out within 24 hours if we had posted
them.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.
wrote:
>
>
> Although Paladin is talking about a specific play, I thought I'd
jump
> in and contribute to the general topic.
>
> I've enjoyed discovering some casino mistakes here on vpFREE, and I
> posted one that I discovered myself some time back. After an email
> conversation with Paladin and a couple of others I've changed my
> thinking about openly reporting good plays that are "obviously
casino
> mistakes".
>
> I no longer report them. I either keep them to myself, or share them
> with a limited number of people who are like-minded.
>
> Why? Because I started thinking about who I'm HELPING and who I'm
> HURTING. If I reveal the mistake I help only a very few people who
> will use my information. Some of these may be the kind to burn out a
> good play. Revealing it also helps the casino. On the other hand,
> it potentially hurts everyone who already did the work to find the
> mistake in the first place. On the balance, I have to think that
> holding the information does more good and less harm.
>
> Mac
> www.CasinoCamper.
>
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