RE: [vpFREE] Re: Video Poker Classes at Sam's Town

 

What is SAD is the inability of people to be anything remotely resembling
civil. So easy to be a jerk on a keyboard when the OP was incorrect yes,
but in no way the jerk that the responder was.

Damn Nudge you dont have to rip their hearts out. Just blame it on Frank,
hes the devil(just kidding.) Maybe Sam's Town will install some FrankNBobs
for progressives.

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com <mailto:vpFREE%40yahoogroups.com> , "nudge51"
<nudge51@...> wrote:
>
>
> From: jeri
> Subject: [vpFREE] Video Poker Classes at Sam's Town
>
> (snipped)
> We have also taken Bob Dancer's video poker classes on various occasions,
> and have certainly enjoyed those, as well. Why is it, though, that
wherever
> he goes, the machines worth playing seem to "magically" disappear? Now he
is
> giving classes at ST, and sadly, one of the venerable old progressive
plays
> is gone. There were only 6 machines, only three were worthwhile, but
still!
> Sam's was making money, we loved the things, and what have they
> accomplished? Sad, sad, sad. Is this a prelude to more awful things to
> come? I hope not.
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> Sad?? What is sad is your apparent inability to read. Although you did not

> state specifically what progressive it was that you thought was missing,
> which isn't surprising at all, I assume that you meant the one against the

> bingo room entrance wall upstairs. This past Saturday, July 2nd, in post #

> 115650, deuceswild4 posted exactly the whereabouts of this re-located
intact
> bank. The same game configurations are on it, with three of the machines
> having 9-6 JOB and the other two with DDB. I guess by now I should be used

> to seeing internet garble postings that come from a no knowledge position,

> but why is it that most of you folks will automatically anoint Bob Dancer
as
> the designated scrapegoat whenever any change is made in any casino? I'm
> gonna go out on a limb here with my guess that the person whom you wrongly

> accused of a downgrade, that did not even occur, also happens to be the
> number one supplier of instructional tutelage to you and scores of others
on
> the very games that you all play. At the very least, I think that you owe
> Mr. Dancer an apology that you could post right here on vpFREE, but I have

> doubt that you will do it. By the way, if you still can't derive the
> location of the bank in question after reading the pertinent post above,
and
> you are as directionally impaired as I suspect, try this: Enter Sam's at
> the keno lounge/poker room doors. Take ten steps inside the building. The
> keno lounge will be directly on your left. Turn your body to your right
and
> you will see the bank on the wall across the way with machines in a
circular
> type pattern between you and the bank. I will possibly see Bob tomorrow at

> a drawing and if you like, I can request that after he teaches his next
> class at Sam's on Tuesday, if he would be so kind as to go downstairs and
> drop some corn kernels on the carpet between the doors and this bank.
> Speaking of his class, I monitored most of the last one on 9-7 DB
> progressives. I was curious as to how he was going to teach it to a cross
> section of players from below novice to quite experienced. He did an
> admirable job. Had you attended this class, you would have head him
> announce to the class that the game was not available as a dollar
> progressive choice at Sam's, but since they had a flat top 4,000 coin game

> at the bars, this would be a perfect candidate for a change to
progressives,
> and that he would take it up with the management contacts that he has at
> Sam's. I'm sure that his stance would be that since they already offer $
> 8-5 BP in progressive form, which has a higher return that 9-7 DB, why not

> offer this one as well. Does this sound like a guy that is out to hurt the

> player's community to you? How long will it be until one of our more
> technical savvy members takes the picture that Bob uses in his writings,
> books, and classes, and Photoshop's it and places it smack dab in the
middle
> of the grassy knoll and we finally get closure on who the real culprit was

> back on that dark day in November of '63?
> Nudge
>

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