Someone asked me a question about Montana AP life and I can't find the post. They said they were in Montana in the mid-nineties and there was nothing here. So here goes about Montana AP life:
For starters how do you like long brutal winters. Do you like trudging thru 2 feet of snow when it's ten below and wind chills going to minus 35?
The key event since the nineties is Montana legalized multi-game machines in 1999. That changed things up considerably. Machines today can have anywhere from 12 to 30+ games on them, with most being at 20+. With the various manufacturers involved there are approximately 200 different games on the machines. But, currently, I can only exploit 9 games for profit.
Bob Dancer is the King of the Mountain in Nevada, but here in Montana I'm the King of the Mountain. I'm the biggest earner here because no other machine player in the state can match me for sheer knowledge and skill. There is only one player here close to me. I've known him for 12 years. He's a real Nevada machine pro. He's doesn't have the math down like I do but he's damn good. Him and I don't get along anymore. We haven't talked in a year and a half. I stay out of his territory and he stays out of mine. The rest of the pack is far below us in knowledge and skill.
I haven't left Montana if five years but I've been on a perpetual road trip inside Montana for the whole time. A week in this town, two weeks in that town, a month in that town. Around and around and around we go.
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