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PICTURE: $240,000 Dealt RF

Exactly right. Good point.

Hell I could afford playing that game for a day. I'd have to start
playing at 11:59, just before midnight.

Cheers

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

. You know a Casino could
wipe out a number of advantage players by putting a $100 FPDW like
this on the floor and letting those who can't resist gamble beyond
their bankroll. They would have to carefully screen out the users
who can actually afford it, though that couldn't be many.

I remember a few years back seeing a 9/6 JOB three coin max play $100
VP machine at Caesars Tahoe. I thought to myself that I could play
three hands and lose my entire bankroll for the weekend.. No thanks.

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

As someone who aspires to advantage play I will decline your kind
offer of a wager (LOL). Hmm I was way off, well it has been some
years since million dollar poker came out. You know a Casino could
wipe out a number of advantage players by putting a $100 FPDW like
this on the floor and letting those who can't resist gamble beyond
their bankroll. They would have to carefully screen out the users
who can actually afford it, though that couldn't be many.

markhaslem wrote:

You know a Casino could wipe out a number of advantage players by
putting a $100 FPDW like this on the floor and letting those who can't
resist gamble beyond their bankroll.

A player who doesn't have the sense to resist a play they aren't
sufficiently bankrolled for to the extent that they'd risk ruin isn't
likely much of an "advantage" player nor much of a threat to the casino.

- H.

<<My attention was drawn by the $28K in credits on the meter before

the hit

-- wondered just how the meter advanced quite that far without a few

W-2G

hits being settled out. (Those are generally paid as toted up on the

clip

board and not simply left on the meter for a cash out, right?)>>

High-denomination players can get a dedicated slot attendant to write

down

taxables as they occur rather than have the machine lock up.

Cogno

I'd venture they loaded a $30K tick from previous play and played 4
times. Meter went from 291 to 288 then registered the RF win and was
paid as a check with the W2G. EA

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Cogno Scienti" <cognoscienti@...> wrote:

Woa! You hit that after playing only 3 hands!! Way to go Don!

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "DIP" <crazydonconcepts@...> wrote:

I'd venture they loaded a $30K tick from previous play and played 4
times. Meter went from 291 to 288 then registered the RF win and was
paid as a check with the W2G. EA

I have found out the person who hit the royal. And, it was hit by
someone who could afford the bankroll requirements. This person said
that they just happened to walk by and found it. Finally, this person
indicated that they will be writing about it and revealing their
identity.

Wow! How long did it take to handpay that one.? I wonder if they made him play it off. What a great machine for DIAD!

markhaslem <markhaslem@yahoo.com> wrote: Woa! You hit that after playing only 3 hands!! Way to go Don!

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "DIP" <crazydonconcepts@...> wrote:

I'd venture they loaded a $30K tick from previous play and played 4
times. Meter went from 291 to 288 then registered the RF win and was
paid as a check with the W2G. EA

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marissa2c wrote:

I have found out the person who hit the royal. And, it was hit by
someone who could afford the bankroll requirements. This person said
that they just happened to walk by and found it. Finally, this person
indicated that they will be writing about it and revealing their
identity.

Stopped for by a little tax planning, eh?

- H.

The Lion won't be Quiet? Word.

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On 4/25/07, marissa2c <marissa2c@aol.com> wrote:

  I have found out the person who hit the royal. And, it was hit by
someone who could afford the bankroll requirements. This person said
that they just happened to walk by and found it. Finally, this person
indicated that they will be writing about it and revealing their
identity.

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I have found out the person who hit the royal. And, it was hit by
someone who could afford the bankroll requirements. This person

said

that they just happened to walk by and found it. Finally, this

person

indicated that they will be writing about it and revealing their
identity.
  
This is a wonderful story. Obviously it could be anyone of our
thousands of members. But considering the bankroll requirements and
if I were guessing one of our more well known VP players I would
guess Miss Jean because :

A. She has the bankroll. Although I don't believe she generally
would play a $100 machine.

B. She and Brad do play at Caesars from time to time and so could've
have been "scouting" when she uncovered this gem.

C. The fact that this play was not known beforehand..I don't think
Mr. Bob D. goes machine scouting on the strip. From his writings I
gather that he generally knows his plays before he enters the battle.

C. The previous poster said that this person will write about it and
identify him/her self. One of our regulars I think would've posted by
now. However, if someone were saving the info for a column.....

  Just my two cents.

   Larry Feldman

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "marissa2c" <marissa2c@...> wrote: