[vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's LVA Column - 24 MAY 2016

 

Reminds me of a similar situation when casinos mail you scratchers where you pick 1 of 3 options to scratch off at players club to reveal your free play amount. Casino does not want you to know which position the best prize is in, but once they send me a scratcher and it is in my possession I have no qualms about using whatever techniques I can to discern where the largest amount resides. Some are easier to crack than others. At one store I had a better than 90% success rate. I never once considered this cheating.

SB


---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <wrx144@...> wrote :

<< My Wife Thinks This is Cheating >>

That's an amusing story, Bob--not least because it's such a beautiful
example of brain-dead casino management behavior.

But it's also a great example of something every AP encounters
repeatedly--attitudes casting aspersions on all kinds of things that we
do to earn a living. We get it from family members, non-gambling
friends, other players at the table. From casino management we expect
it, of course, and from that direction it's simply hypocritical and
self-serving. But think of the civilians who think that counting cards
is cheating, who cluck their tongues like chickens if a dealer shoves a
hole card in your face, and tell you you can't pay attention to it, who
will actually stand with 17 when the whole table knows the dealer has 18
because she just flubbed the deal and flipped the hole card face up.
It's incredible how many have a Miss Goody Two-Shoes attitude, when it
should be obvious to everyone that the casino gives no quarter.

I realize that APs tend to push the envelope pretty hard. There are
plays on the ethics of which reasonable minds may differ. But we are
surrounded by so many people who never even ask themselves that
question, who just consider it all players' duty to behave exactly as
the casino would want. Soldiers think only other soldiers understand
them, etc.

WRX



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

__._,_.___

Posted by: kobj21@aol.com
Reply via web post Reply to sender Reply to group Start a New Topic Messages in this topic (3)

Have you tried the highest rated email app?
With 4.5 stars in iTunes, the Yahoo Mail app is the highest rated email app on the market. What are you waiting for? Now you can access all your inboxes (Gmail, Outlook, AOL and more) in one place. Never delete an email again with 1000GB of free cloud storage.


.

__,_._,___