Hardly off topic. A few months before this a Spinpoker program update had a major problem in that if you put $10 in you got $20 in credits. $100 in = $200 etc. This first occurred at Trump IN and it took 12 hours for the casino to find out. All Spinpokers across the country were shutdown to make sure they had not been updated and of course this was fixed.
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From: Scot Krause
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: 7/26/2007 5:43:17 PM
Subject: RE: [vpFREE] Re: definitely on topic
Proving Jean's "frugality," I asked her to mail me something (which she very
kindly did!) and the envelope she used was hotel stationary!!
Scot
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From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpF…@…com]On Behalf Of
whitejeeps
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 3:33 PM
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: definitely on topic
Curtis
I think it is a good time to mention that we have a really good
group here. I know we all agree. Lots of good information and a lot
of great folks posting here. Sometime a flame might break out but it
usually a minor thing and no one really attacks anyone. We should
congradulate ourselves. I enjoy my visits here and I think the owner
of the site deserves a pat on the back too.
GOOD JOB!!
Cheers..Jeep
P.S. On that $5 tip thing; I leave the Bentley home when I go to
the casino. The valet would think I was a piker if I only tipped a
buck.
.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Curtis Rich" <LGTVegas@...> wrote:
Jean,
I was responding to Charle's post in which he questioned why
messages about faulty slot machines and being jailed for playing
blackjack were being posted to this group.I was being sarcastic (like, what difference does it make if it's
VP-related or not?). Apparently, it did not come across that way.Jean, I apreciate all of the posts, too - whether they relate to VP
or not. Because, I pick and choose which posts to actually read,
based on their subject lines. There are many times when I will
delete a message without reading it because the subject does not
interest me.BTW, I totally agree with you. Five bucks is too much to tip for
just bring a car to you.Curtis
On 7/26/07, Jean Scott <queenofcomps@...> wrote:
>
> <<And, valet parking at hotels has to do with video poker.
>
> In fact, ALL Las Vegas Advisor QoD's are about VP, too. That's
why
> they are posted to this Group every day.>>
>
> I, for one, REALLY APPRECIATE all the links that are posted on
this
> forum.
> Anything that will give me information about Vegas and general
casino
> subjects helps me add value to my VP play. If anyone doesn't
like this
>
> type of information, perhaps belonging to this group is a
mistake for
> them.
>
> In one of my books - I've slept since I wrote them and can't
remember
> which
> one - I said something about the fact that VP is not an island,
but just
> one
> small country surrounded by many others that influence that
small one. We
> play almost entirely negative VP games. The only reason that we
continue
> to
> show a profit is because of our relentless use of slot club
benefits,
> promotions, etc. And the reason we have been able to build our
bankroll
> to
> the size it is now, enough to play at quite high-level
denominations, is
> that we grasped every opportunity in casinos and casino towns to
be
> frugal,
> including rarely using valet parking, and if we did, we
certainly didn't
> tip
> $5 unless there was special service for us!
> ________________
> Jean $¢ott[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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