My feeling is, those few who are participating in a good play BEFORE it is
"outed" are the ones who SHOULD be benefiting. They did the work in either
finding the play, or in having friends who trust them enough to share it with
them.
And even if you disagree with the above, posting a good play here is almost
as bad as telling a casino SD that he's made a mistake, and leading him to the
machine(s) in question. And I'm not talking about the machines/games that
have been put on the floor on purpose.
Brian
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In a message dated 3/6/2008 2:16:57 PM Pacific Standard Time,
nightoftheiguana2000@yahoo.com writes:
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, vpFREE Administrator <vp_free@...> wrote:
Outing (and sharing with all members) exceptional plays ASAP, to
see if they will survive in the open market (or to kill the
play), is in the best interest of all vpFREE members, except for
the very, very, very small number of members who may be actively
participating in the play.
If I understand you correctly, what you are saying is that it is in an
individual's interest to kill plays they are not involved in as soon
as possible. The problem with this strategy is that if everyone
employs it, there will soon be no plays for anyone left. If I kill
Joe's plays, why shouldn't he kill my plays, etc? This is an excellent
strategy from the standpoint of the casinos however.
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