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

 

WHERE IS A vpFREE Administrator WHEN WE NEED ONE??? YES I AM SHOUTING IT OUT!
This person should be banned or at least warned about very negative comments toward someone. This is the last post I will ever read from this person.

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "nudge51" <nudge51@...> wrote:
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> From: jeri
> Subject: [vpFREE] Video Poker Classes at Sam's Town
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> 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.
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> 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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