In the high limit area at NOLA there are six machines next to each other that have 3/5/10 play with NSU on each of them. I have seen the young man play 2-10 play NSU games at the same time at lightening speed for many, many hours. I saw him in Dec. and in Jan. 2015 at NOLA. On one occasion he had started at 6:00 a.m. and was still going strong at 4:00 p.m. During that time frame, I took several breaks for food and bathroom breaks!
Alex
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From: Bob Dancer bobdancervp@hotmail.com [vpFREE] <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
To: vpfree <vpfree@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tue, Jan 27, 2015 1:08 am
Subject: RE: [vpFREE] Re: Want to get 86'd?
I, for one, am not buying what was reputed to have happened in NOLA.
For a lot of reasons it doesn't sound to me like Frank Kneeland. I'm not going to go into details, but I know him better than most of you do.
Last time I played at that casino (November 2014), I believe the Ten Play machines were spaced out every other machine. It was virtually impossible to play two Ten Play machines at once
When I played those machines I could get around $20K per hour through. Let's say this speed demon played $50K per hour. It would take 50 hours to play the reported $2,500,000 per trip --- and he's supposed to make two of these trips per month. Really?
Also, in NOLA, many players who primarily play the NSU Ten Play machines get no-mailed. It seems really unlikely to me that they'd make a special offer (including out-of-town airfare and plenty of cash to make up for the less-than-100% shortfall in play $5 million a month) for a player to play these machines extensively.
I suspect parts of story are approximately true. But in totality, there appears to me to be many things that aren't believable.
Bob
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