And if you were smart, you probably consulted the vpFREE database at least
that once prior to venturing out into the land of the 3 eyed fish as it was
unfamiliar territory to you. Maybe picked the brains of a few vpFREE
contributors, even. And that is good. That is what the database and this
list is here for. I know the person responsible for the database at
Majestic is a very sharp guy and has done an excellent job of keeping an up
to date inventory, not to mention administrative and coordinating efforts of
vpFAE and company. I suspect a lot of other very serious APs use this
list and the database at least occasionally as well. My point is just that
this thing we call vpFREE doesn't work without the majority of participants
adding at least as much as they take away. Too many parasites on a host and
the host dies.
Chandler
-----Original Message-----
From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.
Bob Dancer
Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 8:06 AM
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.
Subject: RE: [vpFREE] Re: Sharing Info On Good VP...Resent
DW1000 wrote: I wish after some of these are over, a few would get
explained as to
how they are so lucrative. I don't want any secrets given out, but a
few examples (maybe even hypothetical) would be enlightening.
Especially to a non-Vegas person.
Last year in Casino Player I wrote about a $5 NSU game at Majestic Star
with a $70,000 royal. While that is "only" 5% and you seem to only be
interested in 6% and greater advantages, it was still a relevant
example. Since there was only one machine, for damn sure I wasn't going
to tell anybody before I hit the royal.
Bob Dancer
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