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A Reply To Just Criticism

It's humorous to me when discoverers of good plays selfishly try to

keep them secret (which I think makes sense) and then when the play is
outed, contend that others should act contrary to their self interests
in order to prolong the play.<<<

SWMBO tells me that I should make it clear that "selfishly" isn't being
used negatively by me in this post. I believe that acting in one's best
self interest usually makes sense.

vpFREE Administrator

>>>It's humorous to me when discoverers of good plays selfishly try

to

keep them secret (which I think makes sense) and then when the play

is

outed, contend that others should act contrary to their self

interests

in order to prolong the play.<<<

SWMBO tells me that I should make it clear that "selfishly" isn't

being

used negatively by me in this post. I believe that acting in one's

best

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vp_FREE" <vpFREE@C...> wrote:

self interest usually makes sense.

vpFREE Administrator

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   Right on!

   Do you think the Gold Rush Forty-Niners, when they struck a
mother lode, took out adds in the papers or went up and down the
river shouting to everybody that they they just hit "the big one" so
that all the other miners could come and work the site until it was
all
played out and no one got rich? Hell no, and-in my opinion- just
what you Vegas VP players should do when you find your own personal
VP gold mine; keep it to your self until it's played out with you
reaping the benifits.
The hell with the so-called fraternity of video poker brotherhood.
With no malice meant to anyone, in a casino, it's every VP player for
him/her self.
   Keep on pounding those positive vp machines with your friends,
neighbors, and friendly, compassionate pros until all the casinos are
making is a lousy half
percent or less and you will have what we have in most other parts of
the country; "A vast video poker wasteland."
   Terry Murphy & VP Pappy

   "Judge not the casino by all that glitters, but by the games
offered."
                      --VP Pappy