?"Chris" cb_ray@yahoo.com ? cb_ray ?wrote ( on 4/22, about pros vs amateurs)? ...
Camped out is the wrong term because they are there grinding out there living. I have found spots in Reno were some of the locals will bug you until you get off there machine. If you are playing their machine you are cutting into their income. It would be like a tourist coming to your job and messing with your tools keeping you from getting your work done and in turn affecting your take home check or you tell a friend about your favorite fishing hole and then the whole town is now there fishing it dry. (This I think maybe the underlining reason some
reports are wrong.)
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Chris, I don't understand how it is their ( the pro's) machine. The casino owns the machine and offers the play. The play is in an area that is available to all the patrons. It is not my or your machine or anyone else's. I also don't understand the tourist coming to my job analogy either. First of all, he would be bored stiff. Second my business is a private location. Access to all is not a given. Third of all, last time I checked, systems engineering for an automotive supplier wasn't very high on the hobby list and fourth, there is no way for the tourist to make money by messing around with my tools.
The fishing example is more on the mark.
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