[vpFREE] Scot Krause's LVA Players Club Bonus Points Update - 29 DEC 2010

 

Scot Krause's LVA Players Club Bonus Points Update - 29 DEC 2010

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Re: [vpFREE] Station Multiplier question

 

I am an out-of-towner who receives the monthly Station offers (free play,
free buffets, and point multipliers). I have always been able to redeem my
free play without ever registering as a hotel guest.

On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 11:27 AM, appleworks51 <appleworks51@yahoo.com>wrote:

> The Station hotel room offers containing the 3x points must be initiated in
> the kioske (located all over the casino, especially near entrances) by
> swiping your card & pin number, then selecting 3x from your offers. If you
> don't see it in the kioske, you can arrage for it by visiting the Slot Club
> desk.
>
> You do not have to be a hotel guest to get the 3x points. You do not have
> to be a hotel guest to use any free buffet coupons they have sent you.
>
> You DO have to be a hotel guest to get any free-play money they have
> offered you.
>
> If you are over 50, Wednesday is a senior day and you get 5x points.
> Out-of-towners must arrange for this from the slot club desk, as it is not
> automatic, and it is not in the kioske for out-of-towners. Sometimes the 5x
> doesn't show up right away.
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[vpFREE] Re: Twas The Night Before New Years

 

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Mickey" <mickeycrimm@...> wrote:
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> He was definitely a bully.
>
What I should have written here is Tuna was definitely a bully when it came to gambling plays. I don't know enough about it but his bullyism could have been a manifestation of one who is addicted to gambling.

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[vpFREE] Re: Twas The Night Before New Years

 


--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Frank" <frank@...> wrote:
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> I wanted to add something for the readers out there. Mickey's story >about Tuna is accurate and true. I can confirm it: Tuna tried to >snap me off on several occasions...and failed. What Mickey did not >add in his story is a judgment of Tuna's behavior as good or bad.
>I think it is bad, and likely an indicator of obsessive gambling.
> Mickey, if I'm putting words in your mouth, please chastise me >severely. I just don't want people reading your story about Tuna and >thinking it is a recommendation on how one should be. My knowledge >of Tuna is severely limited, but from what I know he was a perfect >example of a winning professional with a severe gambling addiction, >and exactly the kind of person the prompted me to do my radio show >the other night on professional gambling addiction.
>
> If I'm wrong please correct me.
>
> FK
>
I never really thought about him before in terms of being an addicted gambler. Tuna and I never said a word to each other. I merely observed him here and there and heard stories about him. He didn't care much for lowbankrollers like me. He wouldn't give a lowbankroller the time of day from what I observed.

I first observed him at the 1992 WSOP where he came in third. I had no clue who he was then, other than a poker player. I was new to gambling then. It wasn't until I got into video poker in 1996 that I started hearing about his exploits as a machine pro. And some of the stories I heard were definitely bad. He may have been an addicted gambler but it appears to me, from some of those stories that he was also severely addicted to winning at any cost.

One lady related a story to me about a big promotion at the Reno Hilton many years ago. There was two drawings a day for $5,000 each. The tickets were earned by hitting four of a kinds. She and her little crew had two quarter machines locked up. Tuna had a dollar bank of 8/5 Bonus Poker progressives locked up. There was 14 machines in the bank. There were meters on the Royal and the Quads. The royal meter was .75%, and the quad meters were .25%. Tuna had his team on the bank. Some member of his team hit practically every drawing. Yet, the lady told me that Tuna tried to commandeer here two machines.

I've been told that if Tuna got to a big play late, if all the good machines were locked up, and no one would cut him in on the play, he would walk into slot operations and rat the whole play out.

He's been quoted as saying "If I had all the money in the world I would want more." He's also been quoted as saying he didn't intend to let another machine pro in the world catch him bankrollwise.

He was definitely a bully.

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Re: [vpFREE] Happy New Year!!

 

     Krallison-you always come through with wonderful fun---HNY!!!!!!!!!!!!   
Rod

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Subject: [vpFREE] Happy New Year!!

 

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[vpFREE] Re: Twas The Night Before New Years

 



I wanted to add something for the readers out there. Mickey's story about Tuna is accurate and true. I can confirm it: Tuna tried to snap me off on several occasions...and failed.

What Mickey did not add in his story is a judgment of Tuna's behavior as good or bad.

I think it is bad, and likely an indicator of obsessive gambling.

Mickey, if I'm putting words in your mouth, please chastise me severely. I just don't want people reading your story about Tuna and thinking it is a recommendation on how one should be.

My knowledge of Tuna is severely limited, but from what I know he was a perfect example of a winning professional with a severe gambling addiction, and exactly the kind of person the prompted me to do my radio show the other night on professional gambling addiction.

If I'm wrong please correct me.

FK

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Mickey" <mickeycrimm@...> wrote:
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>
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Frank" <frank@> wrote:
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> > Interesting story. I have a subheading in my book entitled "King of >the Hill" about just such a person, who played quarters just to be >competitive, long after he had attained a $5 token bankroll and then >some.
> >
> Tuna Lund had similar tendencies. He'd jump your flush attack light if he was passing by and it happened to be on. Some advantage slot games were on multi-game machines. If he was passing that way he would always punch them up and take a look. Even if it was a nickel game like Red Hot Sevens, which if you found a play it was generally only worth a few bucks. Tuna absoolutely wouldn't leave it if there was a play there.
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[vpFREE] Happy New Year!!

 


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[vpFREE] Re: Hotel

 

Go to the Total Rewards site and check your offers. I have offers through May and reservations at Bally's in May.

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "TLC" <tlcraig1@...> wrote:
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> Hi, Does anyone know when next years room comps are showing up? I was always comped at Palazzo and any Harrah's but I keep looking on line and not seeing any. I have even called and none. Does anyone know what is going on? I would like to go to Vegas in Feb. However if I have to pay for the room no way. I even use my Harrahs Visa and I should have enough for a comp but all are saying not at this time. Please can someone tell me what is going on in Vegas?
> Thank you, winjpmeplz
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[vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's CasinoGaming Column - 28 DEC 2010

 



--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vpFREE Administrator" <vpfreeadmin@...> wrote:
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> Bob Dancer's CasinoGaming Column - 28 DEC 2010
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> "Farewell CasinoGaming.Com"
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> http://www.casinogaming.com/columnists/dancer/2010/1228.html
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I endorse Bob's contributions to 'video poker education' and I will miss his columns in the RJ. I understand the reality of the RJ decision and thank Bob and the Huntington press for his continued efforts. As a premptive strike to his detractors, "get over yourselves and don't kill the messenger".

Dennis Martinez

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