RE: [vpFREE] New Ultimate X?

Funny that you mention heat for just looking at the screens for multipliers. The next day I was playing the same machine and walked away to go retrieve my HRH players card just down the floor below the Bell desk. By the time I returned a guy was scanning the machine going through EVERY game and denomination for multipliers. I patiently waited him out and asked him what he was doing. He said he just wanted to see if his four 2's he hit earlier were on the screen still. LOL.

james Thompson
Former HRH Casino Monitor

ps. I am now starting to get much better mailers. They are now courting me as a local. I'm being offered 50.00 and 25.00 in free play and food per week. Also, last time I was there for their free play and guitar give-away. All the old pro's were still there. In fact, the 5,000 grand prize winner was Winston Yamashita.

To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
From: tsai@cs.ucla.edu
Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2012 12:56:29 -0700
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] New Ultimate X?






On the newer Ultimate X games, if real multipliers exist, they will

say "Next Hand" and be at the top left of each hand.

And you'll see the recently played multipliers on the lower left, so

you'll see two sets of multipliers.

> This is the game that a con man got me to play at the HRH below the

> sportsbook. He told me he had just hit it and he was on his

> honeymoon and wanted to share his good fortune. Even showed me a

> camera pic of dealt 4 2's.

> He started to tell me how to play, and started to touch the buttons

> before I told him to just hold himself.

> The con was for me to get something dealt, and then convince me to

> walk away and then he would play the next hand and get all the

> multipliers for each of the ten lines.

These "con" artists are called "creators".

The number of ultimate X creators has greatly increased since 2 years

ago, when I left Vegas.

For this reason, friends tell me there is an lot of "heat" just

looking at Ultimate X machines for multipliers.

In 2009, six security guys surrounded me at Red Rock, and a "suit"

warned me that looking for multipliers

on Ultimate X was called "fishing", that it was an "advantage play",

and I would not be allowed to do it.

They told me that I could play anything else in the casino, and that I

could play "Ultimate X" for 10 coins.

Mitchell




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