I got out of it that he thought it was greedy to do it on top of a good offer. To me once the $25 vp and high denom slots were out this was the next best play that I saw. I would not do it. If I came out there and my two other plans were dried up I might try it if I did not have a day job.
One or two of these casinos need to go under to strengthen the rest. Penn gaming buying the Shitboat will help a bit but there are not enough fairygodmothers to go around. Most of these places need to reinvest on rooms and the gaming floor and transportation not chase the fickle.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Bob Dancer <bobdancervp@...> wrote:
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> Richard wrote: On GWAE the benefit of card pulling was ONLY 10k on average in 10 hrs
> and not worth it. It is funny how the same information gets processed by
> different people
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> You're correct. The $1,000 per hour estimate came from Richard and I didn't pursue it on the air. Part of his conclusion was based on "you should KNOW you're going to be kicked out" if you do this. It's easier to know after the fact that your activity would be frowned upon by the casino, but for me at least being kicked out for this was easily predictable. Bob Nersesian, on this subject, didn't think this activity was illegal.
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> Clearly, $1,000 per hour split between two people is quite enough for most gamblers, which I think was the point Richard was trying to make.
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> If you were one of the Ultimate X players who were removed and may wish to contact an attorney who believes what you were doing should have been allowed, I've heard that New Jersey only allows out-of-state counsel to work on a maximum of two cases at a time --- and Nersesian already has two NJ clients. The "maximum of two" rule is new to me and I could be wrong.
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> Bob
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