Thank you, AP, for educating me about the virtual gaming world where I have never trod. I guess my bricks-and-mortar one just keeps me too busy to explore others!!!!
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Jean $¢ott, Frugal Gambler
http://queenofcomps.com/
You can read my blog at
http://jscott.lvablog.com/
Jean $¢ott, Frugal Gambler
http://queenofcomps.com/
You can read my blog at
http://jscott.lvablog.com/
From: Albert Pearson
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 7:42 AM
Subject: [SPAM]Re: ]Re: [vpFREE] What Does this Mean?
O.K. Here is how the free play sites of this type work.
You earn free play chips or tokens if you will, by logging on every day, by referring friends, or clicking on things around the site. You then use these tokens to play games, such as blackjack and slots.
As you earn more points you get higher levels of status. On some sites you can actually earn things of real value i.e. the myvegas site on facebook that is run by mlife you can actually earn free rooms, meals and shows at MGM properties.
I am quite sure that when they said there would not be any skimming of tokens that they were kidding, and trying to bring a comparson to the old Stardust. They failed.
Regards
A.P.
From: Queen of Comps <queenofcomps@cox.net>
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 2:13:20 AM
Subject: ]Re: [vpFREE] What Does this Mean?
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 2:13:20 AM
Subject: ]Re: [vpFREE] What Does this Mean?
I wasn't kidding. I knew all about the Stardust skimming. But I didn't think the sentence I was quoting was "tongue-in-cheek." I read it as there was a history of the Stardust "allowing players to 'skim' free-play gaming tokens." Maybe I am not familiar with online gaming terms – is there such a thing there as "free-play gaming tokens"?
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Jean $¢ott, Frugal Gambler
http://queenofcomps.com/
You can read my blog at
http://jscott.lvablog.com/
Jean $¢ott, Frugal Gambler
http://queenofcomps.com/
You can read my blog at
http://jscott.lvablog.com/
From: Albert Pearson
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2013 7:03 AM
Subject:]Re: [vpFREE] What Does this Mean?
If you're not kidding, the skim was the money the mob took from the counting rooms to send back east. They skimmed some cream from the casino's profits and therefore never reported the real earnings.
In the article they are saying "tongue in cheek" that nobody will be skimming free play tokens to replicate the old style Stardust.
Regards
A.P.
From: Queen of Comps <queenofcomps@cox.net>
To: vpFREE <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2013 8:05:17 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] What Does this Mean?
To: vpFREE <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2013 8:05:17 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] What Does this Mean?
In this article it says: "However, it's uncertain if Win is going to bring back some the casino's more notorious history such as allowing players to "skim" free-play gaming tokens.'
I don't remember hearing about this before. How did that work?
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Jean $¢ott, Frugal Gambler
http://queenofcomps.com/
You can read my blog at
http://jscott.lvablog.com/
Jean $¢ott, Frugal Gambler
http://queenofcomps.com/
You can read my blog at
http://jscott.lvablog.com/
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