If you 'torch' a play, be it VP, or Blackjack,
 you might torch your welcome mat too.
  
 No?
 
 --- On Sun, 6/5/11, Mickey <mickeycrimm@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
 From: Mickey <mickeycrimm@yahoo.com>
 Subject: [vpFREE] Re: The 14%'er
 To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Sunday, June 5, 2011, 9:46 AM
 
   
 
 --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Slowpoke" <decca@...> wrote:
 >
 > Interesting post. I suspect that many would follow Mike's suggestion and that that is one of the reasons why good plays don't last.
 > 
 > I also suspect that Mickey has thought about doing this but has concluded that it will likley be more lucrative to try to keep the play alive by taking only a little at a time.
 > 
 > Of course one never knows - the play could be gone tomorrow for any number of reasons. If so, Mickey will "lose" the opportunity to make a bundle of cash in a 16 hour burn and run.
 > 
 > In that sense, Mickey is "gambling" that the casino won't fix a slow leak. 
 > 
 >
 The owner of this one last machine is not a hands on owner. He owns a lot of business's. I had the play in one of his other places. I lost that play when the slot route operator put a new platform in the machine. It corrected the problem. 
 
 I know all the hired help where the one last machine is. I'm the guy that never loses. I tip them off pretty good. 
 
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Re: [vpFREE] Re: The 14%'er
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