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no good deed goes unpunished

Nice.....trust me I believe in karma or what ever you want to call it. BTW you deserve that 2000.00
What game were you playing.?

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bonus poker deluxe....BTW, I also hit A's with a Kicker $.50 level twice within 24 hours......I don't know if SP is going to like me, first time there.....

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From: Dewayne Unger <wildcard303@yahoo.com>
To: "vpFREE@yahoogroups.com" <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 10:06 AM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: no good deed goes unpunished
  

Nice.....trust me I believe in karma or what ever you want to call it. BTW you deserve that 2000.00
What game were you playing.?

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Congratulations on your success.

And thank you for doing the right thing with somebody else's ticket. It was also the smart thing to do. At South Point they have excellent cameras and had you taken the ticket, they could have after-the-fact used the cameras to follow you to your car in order to ID you. I've had a tour of their security room and watched them do this. (We watched a random customer from the day before and didn't take not of their license number --- but it illustrated what could have been done had that person been suspected of something.)

Don't make too big a deal of connecting the dots between being a Good Samaritan and hitting a jackpot. There will be other times where you are nice to somebody and then you lose your butt --- and there will be times where you are a jerk and then hit a royal flush.

Humans are good at believing things are linked just because one came before the other. Usually things aren't linked. Even if you believe in Karma --- it's impossible to accurately ascribe a particular jackpot to a particular good deed. You can do seventeen good deeds (however you define a "good deed") in a day and "only" hit 4 jackpots. Does that mean that Karma owes you 13 more?

Bob
                 
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There may not be a dot-to-dot connection between every “good deed” and every jackpot, but Brad and I have found that there is a definite positive “upward trend” between kindness and success in life. I don’t mean financial success – that’s just a very small part of the totality of one’s life. A much bigger part is happiness in many areas – your relationships, your circle of friends, your feelings of being needed and loved, your family, your reputation.

Rod, don’t let anyone poo-hoo your karma. I’m sure your kind deed will uptick the general happiness in your life long after you have forgotten this jackpot and even gone through many losing spells!!!!! Being nice has a long shelf-life!

I declare today as Let-the-Casino-Cameras-Catch-You-Being-Nice Day!

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Jean $¢ott, Frugal Gambler
http://queenofcomps.com/
You can read my blog at
http://jscott.lvablog.com/

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The answer to any dilemma is >>> ask what the Creator would do.:wink:

Jerry CohenAssoc. Legal ShieldSmall Business QualifiedGroup qualified702-343-2845

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To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
From: queenofcomps@cox.net
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 11:22:12 -0700
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: no good deed goes unpunished

      There may not be a dot-to-dot connection between every “good deed” and every jackpot, but Brad and I have found that there is a definite positive “upward trend” between kindness and success in life. I don’t mean financial success – that’s just a very small part of the totality of one’s life. A much bigger part is happiness in many areas – your relationships, your circle of friends, your feelings of being needed and loved, your family, your reputation.

Rod, don’t let anyone poo-hoo your karma. I’m sure your kind deed will uptick the general happiness in your life long after you have forgotten this jackpot and even gone through many losing spells!!!!! Being nice has a long shelf-life!

I declare today as Let-the-Casino-Cameras-Catch-You-Being-Nice Day!

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Jean $¢ott, Frugal Gambler

http://queenofcomps.com/

You can read my blog at

http://jscott.lvablog.com/

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Jerry wrote: The answer to any dilemma is >>> ask what the Creator would do.:wink:

      Does the Creator spend much time thinking about casinos? I never heard that one discussed in Sunday School.

Einstein was convinced that God doesn't play dice. Is it your take that He plays video poker? If he doesn't, and you are trying to ask what the Creator would do, why are you playing video poker in the first place?

Bob

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God doesn't play video poker. After actually inventing probability, the rest of the game just seemed a little boring.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Bob Dancer <bobdancervp@...> wrote:

     
Einstein was convinced that God doesn't play dice. Is it your take that He plays video poker?

Einstein was not what history says he was.

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From: Bob Bartop <bobbartop@yahoo.com>
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 6:57 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: no good deed goes unpunished

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Bob Dancer <bobdancervp@...> wrote:

Einstein was convinced that God doesn't play dice. Is it your take that He plays video poker?

God doesn't play video poker. After actually inventing probability, the rest of the game just seemed a little boring.

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I must be paying back my evilness in spades. I turned in 2 tickets I found last year at a Boyd casino for over $400 Then proceeded to lose my shirt.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Dewayne Unger <wildcard303@...> wrote:

Nice.....trust me I believe in karma or what ever you want to call it. BTW you deserve that 2000.00
What game were you playing.?

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I'm sort of undecided as far as if I believe in anything, but if God knows everything, he would have to know every random number ever generated on every slot and video poker machine, plus which ones will be generated in the future. Seems like it would be pretty difficult for God to control me to hit the button at the precise millisecond that the Royal Flush will come up, whether on the deal or the draw.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Bob Dancer <bobdancervp@...> wrote:

Jerry wrote: The answer to any dilemma is >>> ask what the Creator would do.😉

      Does the Creator spend much time thinking about casinos? I never heard that one discussed in Sunday School.

Einstein was convinced that God doesn't play dice. Is it your take that He plays video poker? If he doesn't, and you are trying to ask what the Creator would do, why are you playing video poker in the first place?

Bob

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