[vpFREE] 2015 American Casino Guide Books Sale

 

As a writer and contributor to the American Casino Guide book (I write the
weekly Vegas Values column on the website too) I am once again pleased to
announce and offer a special discount price on orders for the 2015 book
before they hit the stores. The American Casino Guide, by Steve Bourie, has
been published annually since 1992 and is the most comprehensive book
available for information on all U.S. casinos, including all casino/resorts,
riverboats and Indian casinos. The 2015 edition includes gambling articles
and strategies by the nation's leading gaming writers and detailed
information on more than 700 casinos in 41 states. Best of all, the new 496
page book includes 201 coupons valued at well over $1,000 with many new
coupons and matchplays. Coupon offers all valid now thru the end of 2015
include: Free shows, Free buffets, Free slot play, Free hotel rooms, Free
match play money, Free drinks, great discounts and more! To view the
complete list of coupons, visit:
http://www.americancasinoguide.com/2015-american-casino-guide-coupon-list.ht
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TO ORDER: The retail price of the book is regularly $18.95, but to purchase
the book at a special discount price of $12.99 plus shipping click to order
here: http://www.americancasinoguide.com/scot-krause-ordering-page.html

The shipping cost is $4.50 (if you order "Media Mail") for the first book
and

$1 for each additional book ordered. Books are shipped within 2 days.

This special price is available for a limited time only valid now through
midnight, Tuesday, November 4, 2014. Makes a great Christmas gift too!

Enjoy the book! Thanks for your support!

Best wishes,

Scot

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Posted by: "Scot Krause" <krauseinvegas@cox.net>
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RE: [vpFREE] Did I hear this right on Oct 2 GWAE radio show?

 

Noti wrote: At 3:06 in Munchkin starts talking about a guy at the G2E who had a box
that could detect marked cards. The guy said he acquired some cards from
a strip casino and they were already marked? Pre-marked at manufacture?
Does gaming enforcement know about this yet?

Talking about this has been in-the-script for a few shows now --- but not at the top of the list. We've run out of airtime before we've gotten to it. Tomorrow night Richard and I'll discuss a LOT of emails we've received that we haven't talked about yet. This one is on the list --- near the top because it's been more than three weeks since we got it.

Bob

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Posted by: Bob Dancer <bobdancervp@hotmail.com>
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