--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, RWHANNU@... wrote
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> In a message dated 2/21/2012 8:45:53 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> vpFREE@yahoogroups.com writes:
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> >>While at a high-roller lounge in Las Vegas, I sat down to check the Ultimate machines for multipliers when a guy sits next to me and must have thought I was a tourist. He said he could get a 4-of-a-kind any time he wanted because a buddy of his who was a technician, had shown him a "glitch" in the machines. He said he would be glad to show me how to exploit the glitch.
> When I said OK, he told me to put some money in the machine. I said "Why don't you just show me with your money on the machine your on now." His reply was that he had won too many times in that casino and didn't want to get a tax form because management would recognize him and he might get banned.<<
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> So Mickey's made his way down to Las Vegas now, I see.....
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First, I'm a casino hustler, not a scam artist. I don't pick on the Gentiles. I wouldn't get that tarnish on my chrome finish. I use legitimate strategy and all available information to beat the casinos. I have no idea what the bottom-feeding hustler described in this post was up to, but I'm sure it was no good. If he were to come around me I would tell him to get lost.
Second, I like the Ultimate X play as described in this thread. I haven't put a foot in Nevada in 4 1/2 years and the game wasn't out then. But if I were there you can bet I would be picking on the Ultimamte X. I just went to Videopoker.com and played the game to see what's up. It's a super strong play and those who have been exploiting it have my congratulations for being on the ball.
And I'm sure there are a lot of hustlers in Las Vegas who are not to happy that the play made it on to vpFREE.
[vpFREE] Re: ultimate x poker
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