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Please keep this discussion impersonal and objective.

vpFREE Administrator

The original question was "is it possible for machines to be rigged".

Survey says

YES!!!!!!!!!

Now probability is another question.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, vpFREE Administrator <vp_free@...> wrote:

Please keep this discussion impersonal and objective.

vpFREE Administrator

I would say "YES" is a great probability.

Where there is a will there certainly a way. Greed rules over law and
common sense.

Just look at the gas pumps in California. With all of the
governmental inspections, rules, regulations, bureaucracies, double
checks, weights and measures, and etc, the scams of short changing
the consumers are legendary.

I do not look at the casino/player relationship as symbiotic at all.
It is more of a shark feeding frenzy.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "steve" <radek2166@...> wrote:

The original question was "is it possible for machines to be rigged".

Survey says

YES!!!!!!!!!

Now probability is another question.

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, vpFREE Administrator <vp_free@> wrote:
>
> Please keep this discussion impersonal and objective.
>
> vpFREE Administrator
>

That must be why my host keeps calling me his old chum.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Roy Moyer" <rdmmoyer@...> wrote:

I do not look at the casino/player relationship as
symbiotic at all. It is more of a shark feeding frenzy.

LOL! Good one!

Cathy B.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "worldbefree22001" <krajewski.sa@...> wrote:

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Roy Moyer" <rdmmoyer@> wrote:
>
> I do not look at the casino/player relationship as
> symbiotic at all. It is more of a shark feeding frenzy.
>

That must be why my host keeps calling me his old chum.

>
> The original question was "is it possible for machines to be

rigged".

>
> Survey says
>
> YES!!!!!!!!!
>
> Now probability is another question.
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, vpFREE Administrator <vp_free@>

wrote:

> >
> > Please keep this discussion impersonal and objective.
> >
> > vpFREE Administrator
> >
>
I would say "YES" is a great probability.

Where there is a will there certainly a way. Greed rules over law

and

common sense.

Just look at the gas pumps in California. With all of the
governmental inspections, rules, regulations, bureaucracies, double
checks, weights and measures, and etc, the scams of short changing
the consumers are legendary.

I do not look at the casino/player relationship as symbiotic at

all.

It is more of a shark feeding frenzy.

California is another subject in and of itself. Dont get me
started............lol

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Roy Moyer" <rdmmoyer@...> wrote:

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "steve" <radek2166@> wrote:

These gas pumps are just another computer that is subject to all of
the complications of human deceit. Again, there are legendary cases
of sophisticated programs being embedded in these machines to cheat
the customers. Why are the casino owners motivations any different?

It is sink or swim; not symbiotic. Learn better and you will do
better but I do not trust them at any length. My golden rule: "Money
is money and Love is Bull Sh*t".

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "steve" <radek2166@...> wrote:

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Roy Moyer" <rdmmoyer@> wrote:
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "steve" <radek2166@> wrote:
> >
> > The original question was "is it possible for machines to be
rigged".
> >
> > Survey says
> >
> > YES!!!!!!!!!
> >
> > Now probability is another question.
> >
> > --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, vpFREE Administrator <vp_free@>
wrote:
> > >
> > > Please keep this discussion impersonal and objective.
> > >
> > > vpFREE Administrator
> > >
> >
> I would say "YES" is a great probability.
>
> Where there is a will there certainly a way. Greed rules over law
and
> common sense.
>
> Just look at the gas pumps in California. With all of the
> governmental inspections, rules, regulations, bureaucracies, double
> checks, weights and measures, and etc, the scams of short changing
> the consumers are legendary.
>
> I do not look at the casino/player relationship as symbiotic at
all.
> It is more of a shark feeding frenzy.
>
California is another subject in and of itself. Dont get me
started............lol