--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.
>
> > Bob Dancer wrote:
> > ... Now it's been posted on vpFREE, that's the further kiss of death.
>
> To Bob and others who did not report these machines to the group:
> According to the vpFREE group rules "Every vpFREE member, as a
> requirement for continuing membership, is expected to ... report
> DataBase inventory changes in casinos they visit." Perhaps it makes
> sense to withhold information about games that are an obvious casino
> mistake so as not to alert the casino, but these NSUD MultiStrikes at
> GVR don't seem to be mistakes that the casino is not aware of. What is
> the motivation for keeping them secret from fellow group members?
>
Back in the day when only a few people had internet access, a listing
on vpFREE was relatively harmless, maybe. But today everyone has
internet access, including even casino management. In fact, vpFREE is
probably a leading reason why good plays are so hard to find these
days. Maybe the vpFREE policy should be changed to reflect modern
times. Maybe new users should be warned that any play they announce
here is effectively announced to the entire world and if it has any
value to the player it will soon be withdrawn by the casino. Thus,
announcing loose plays here is not in the player's interest.
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