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[vpFREE] LVRJ: Bankruptcy judge approves Aliante Station Plan
[vpFREE] Re: The M progressive report
LOL
No, but I'm now including fluctuation curve and variance. She has nice "curves".
~FK
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[vpFREE] Re: The M progressive report
We only discussed not de-mailing people for playing the progressive. We did not discuss re-mailing people that have already lost mail for other reasons.
I'll talk to Bob and see what he thinks.
~FK
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vegasvpplayer" <vegasvpplayer@...> wrote: You keep assuming that all video poker players get mailers. That is not the case. Has this casino manager guy talked to marketing about welcoming video poker players back? When I asked my host about getting back on the mailing list, he refused to answer the question and says he can comp me a meal if I come in.
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[vpFREE] Re: The M progressive report
Ya I guess you're right. It has always been my policy to put work before pleasure, but look where that's gotten me. 43, lonely and single. Good luck, you may or may not see me. If you don't I won't be thinking about you.
~FK
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Sai Sai" <gofastnismo@...> wrote: You have to be kidding. The obvious choice is the date. A good looking date is much better than one lousy royal. Do it Frank.
[vpFREE] Re: The M progressive report
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The obvious choice is the date. A good looking date is much better than one lousy royal.
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Are you including cash back and meter rise?
Chandler
[vpFREE] Re: The M progressive report
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You keep assuming that all video poker players get mailers. That is not the case. Has this casino manager guy talked to marketing about welcoming video poker players back? When I asked my host about getting back on the mailing list, he refused to answer the question and says he can comp me a meal if I come in.
[vpFREE] Re: The M progressive report
You have to be kidding. The obvious choice is the date. A good looking date is much better than one lousy royal. Do it Frank.
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> At 2AM quarter Joker was at $2,658
> Dollar at $8,351
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> If you include the card cash-back, mailer and meter-rise this is getting pretty good.
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> My next free day I can play is Friday. If ya-all haven't hit it by then I may have to just go down and show you how it's done.
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> P.S. My other option for Friday activities is a date with a girl I met at a Palms party. Please hit the progressive. Oh, and I'm not making this up. I'm being serious for a change.
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[vpFREE] Gambling With an Edge May 26th
Stanford Wong talks about tournament strategy. If I'm quieter than normal it's because I'm listening intently. This is a show with info on it I can use myself. I had to spell check the word "tournament" just to post this.
We'll be unveiling a Joker Progressive strategy for the M and talking a bit more about break points.
And a few more things including the announcement of my least expected upcoming guest for another "special interview".
Our Live Air-Time is: 7 PM Thursday nights on KLAV Talk-Radio 1230am In Las Vegas. You can listen live at: http://www.klav1230am.com/
Cheers all,
~FK
[vpFREE] The M progressive report
At 2AM quarter Joker was at $2,658
Dollar at $8,351
If you include the card cash-back, mailer and meter-rise this is getting pretty good.
My next free day I can play is Friday. If ya-all haven't hit it by then I may have to just go down and show you how it's done.
~FK
P.S. My other option for Friday activities is a date with a girl I met at a Palms party. Please hit the progressive. Oh, and I'm not making this up. I'm being serious for a change.
[vpFREE] Re: Mildly OT: Atlantic City VP group - approval pending in limbo?
Here is your answer as the moderator just posted this on the AC VP board:
Apologies
Sorry I haven't been around lately. My desktop is hosed and my
laptop is dying. I just can't handle list mail on my phone or
iPad. I used to be able to read my email during work but now I'm
working through my lunch because we're too busy.
I'm hoping to fix my computers this weekend. Then comes the hard
part of catching up on all the email.
Again, my apologies.
siona@...
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> > To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> > From: dcc1079@...
> > Date: Sun, 22 May 2011 16:34:29 +0000
> > Subject: [vpFREE] Mildly OT: Atlantic City VP group - approval pending in limbo?
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> > Is there someone here who would be so kind as to please help me get approved for membership to the AC VP group (acvpp)?
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> > I tried to join some weeks ago, and a few days ago sent an email to the listed group owner's address, but my status remains "your membership is awaiting approval by the group owner." Really now, this is too long for absolutely no response. Any help appreciated.
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[vpFREE] Re: Sad News....................Charles O'donnell
I,too,have in the last few days received duplicate emails. They were from different sources. I use Outlook Express and cox.net. No connection to Yahoo. I thought it was quite strange! Katy
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> Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Sad News....................Charles O'donnell
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> On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 11:37 AM, nudge51 <nudge51@...> wrote:
> > Is it possible that after these EIGHT consecutive identical replies,
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> My apologies to Mark, as it appears that I am getting a number of duplicates
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[vpFREE] Re: Newbie Wants Comps
I have to correct my statement that it is hard to get comps on the machines marked 100%.
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> > Thanks for the recommendation. Maybe Sam's Town will prove to be a lucky stop. How about the Station Casinos? Would most agree that it wouldn't matter which one or two we visited? According to the vpfree2 charts, it looks like they have similar games.
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> > > If you do go to Sam's Town or any other casino and play only games that pay %100 or over on their base game, don't expect to get much if anything in the way of comps.
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> > > Regards
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> > > --- On Tue, 5/24/11, Sai Sai <gofastnismo@> wrote:
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> > > Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Newbie Wants Comps
> > > To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> > > Date: Tuesday, May 24, 2011, 6:18 PM
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> > > I don't frequent the place often but I stopped in a couple of weeks ago.The full pay machines are still there but still always packed. The deuces bank is usually full and the 10/7 .25 can usually be had. I never have seen anyone on the $1 10/7 machines.
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> > > --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Richard McKenna" <MCKENNA3927@> wrote:
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> > > > Newbie:
> > > > If you are a 25 cent player you may want to look at Sam's Town with its free
> > > > shuttle to the strip and its full pay Deuces, 9/6 jacks, and full play
> > > > Double Bonus games. I haven't been there for a couple of years so maybe
> > > > other members of the group can tell you if the Full pay stuff is still
> > > > available.
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> > > > Date: 5/24/2011 2:03:34 PM
> > > > To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> > > > Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Newbie Wants Comps
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> > > > Great questions. I am traveling with a friend who play. We are planning to
> > > > check out some of the off-strip casinos - are there any that would be a
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> > > > I have played a few table games and many slot machines in the past but
> > > > really want to focus on VP play this trip. Thanks for the input - it's much
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> > > > > The primary thing will be where you are staying. If staying at a
> > > > mid-level or non-strip casino you probably will get your room comped and
> > > > perhaps some food. A lot will depend upon how long you play each day and if
> > > > you get lucky and play longer and harder than you normally would.
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> > > > > When you get your player card, you can ask for some rough guidance on how
> > > > much play is expected to get a room comped or some food. That will give you
> > > > a starting point. They will also tell you how to handle checkout; at most
> > > > hotels this is not handled at the front desk but by a host or the players
> > > > club but different casinos have different procedures. And whether they take
> > > > points off your card will depend upon the casino you are playing at.
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> > > > > If you give us more information about where you plan to stay and what and
> > > > how long you are willing to play each day then you will probably get more
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> > > > > > From: cheryl.mohme@
> > > > > > Date: Tue, 24 May 2011 05:52:09 +0000
> > > > > > Subject: [vpFREE] Newbie Wants Comps
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> > > > > > Hi all. I'm heading to Vegas and Laughlin on Saturday - yeah! I'm
> > > > totally new at VP, but have been studying the strategy charts and practicing
> > > > with Frugal VP software, and spent a few bucks at the local Indian Casino. I
> > > > m wondering if my $5,000 budget for the week will be enough to expect any
> > > > decent comps and then - how do I cash in on those? I know I need to get the
> > > > player cards and I think I'm supposed to charge everything to my room
> > > > (right??). Then.... do I ask at the hotel desk when I check out about what
> > > > might be comped?
> > > > > > Ok, and then if they comp rooms, food, etc. are they taking points off
> > > > the card? Or is that a separate system? Thanks for the help!!
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