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FW: Million Dollar Video Poker

mickeycrimm wrote: If Bob's wife doesn't get lucky while potshotting a
$100 machine would there be a book called Million Dollar Video Poker?
Bob Dancer was
good at what he did and in the right place at the right time with the
bankroll to pull it off. But those plays quickly went extinct because
he did pull it off. He had a 6 month window. No one else will ever
have that opportunity with the edge he had. As for Dan Paymar, read
the logic of the message, not the messenger.

This isn't quite right. Yes, Shirley's $400,000 royal figured
prominently in the $1,000,000 total, but even if you take out that
jackpot, we were up more than a million in the 13-month period that
started with the 6-month period I wrote about. And that million-dollar
figure doesn't include the six automobiles that the MGM gave us during
that period. I suspect I still would have written a book called "Million
Dollar Video Poker" where the win was spread out over 13 months rather
than 6 months --- especially since most of the book is NOT about the
$1,000,000. The major difference is that the book would have come out
seven months later. (Although who knows for sure? Without Shirley's
jackpot, we might well have been allowed to stay longer at the MGM and
eventually substantially more than $1 million --- or perhaps have lost
some of it back.) Since that 13-month period ended, about four years
ago, we've still averaged $150,000 a year from gambling for those four
years. While earning $150,000 a year doesn't match up with winning over
a million, this is still decent money by most people's standards. There
are WONDERFUL opportunities out there. Today.

A more complete answer would require a discussion of Dan's writings ---
which I believe I can do in a non-personal-attack manner. When I passed
my proposed response by the Administrator, though, he/she "strongly
requested" that I refrain from any words that would have any potential
to start new Dancer-Paymar threads. I will respect that request.
   
Bob Dancer

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