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some improvement at Grand Sierra

I found the Dream Card machines on Monday. One is down by Wheel Poker and
the other is way on the other end of the casino by the hotel lobby. Sucky
games on them, though.
Becky

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Ahh ha. They DID have 9/6 JoB..but apparently they moved them AND shorted them. Thanks for looking around for them.

yes, but when it hits its good. We are actually guests at GSR as I type this, in town for the SCI convention. (hubby is a hunter)

I am pleased to see the updates in hotel, casino floor, and machines since my last visit about 18 months ago.

I was dealt 3 jacks on a five play and then then dream card gave me the 4th Jack on all - BOOYAH!

Diane

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-----Original Message-----
From: becksam@aol.com
To: vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, Jan 20, 2010 12:04 pm
Subject: [vpFREE_Reno] Re: some improvement at Grand Sierra

I found the Dream Card machines on Monday. One is down by Wheel Poker and
the other is way on the other end of the casino by the hotel lobby. Sucky
games on them, though.
Becky

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I've heard mention of this Dream Card game. How does it work and is the EV comparable to the regular games?

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--- In vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com, HRDiane@... wrote:

yes, but when it hits its good. We are actually guests at GSR as I type this, in town for the SCI convention. (hubby is a hunter)

I am pleased to see the updates in hotel, casino floor, and machines since my last visit about 18 months ago.

I was dealt 3 jacks on a five play and then then dream card gave me the 4th Jack on all - BOOYAH!

Diane

-----Original Message-----
From: becksam@...
To: vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, Jan 20, 2010 12:04 pm
Subject: [vpFREE_Reno] Re: some improvement at Grand Sierra

I found the Dream Card machines on Monday. One is down by Wheel Poker and
the other is way on the other end of the casino by the hotel lobby. Sucky
games on them, though.
Becky

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Has the JoB progessive been hit yet on the bank nearest the main cashier? (Has the silver vette sitting next to it)
It was at $1400 when I left on monday...

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--- In vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com, HRDiane@... wrote:

yes, but when it hits its good. We are actually guests at GSR as I type this, in town for the SCI convention. (hubby is a hunter)

I am pleased to see the updates in hotel, casino floor, and machines since my last visit about 18 months ago.

I was dealt 3 jacks on a five play and then then dream card gave me the 4th Jack on all - BOOYAH!

Diane

-----Original Message-----
From: becksam@...
To: vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, Jan 20, 2010 12:04 pm
Subject: [vpFREE_Reno] Re: some improvement at Grand Sierra

I found the Dream Card machines on Monday. One is down by Wheel Poker and
the other is way on the other end of the casino by the hotel lobby. Sucky
games on them, though.
Becky

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http://wizardofodds.com/dreamcard

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On 21 Jan 2010 at 17:06, fredorules wrote:

I've heard mention of this Dream Card game. How does it
work and is the EV comparable to the regular games?

like Babe, the PC-type laptop I used got an annoying virus.
I traced it to one of a very few sources: the link below and videopoker.com are the first 2 suspects. A third source was a downloaded word/adobe document that is very low on my suspicion meter.

It is a pain to remove, Norton "anti"Virus Utility isn't getting the whole thing removed. Very frustrating.

Just throwing in my experience, YMMV and anyone who wants to share your story via personal e-mail, I will thank you.
~MARK

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--- In vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com, "vpFREE Administrator" <vpfreeadmin@...> wrote:

On 21 Jan 2010 at 17:06, fredorules wrote:

> I've heard mention of this Dream Card game. How does it
> work and is the EV comparable to the regular games?

http://wizardofodds.com/dreamcard

What are the symptoms of your virus? I've used videopoker.com and the wizard site with no apparent problems.

George

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--- In vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com, "Mark" <mark_my_words_again@...> wrote:

like Babe, the PC-type laptop I used got an annoying virus.
I traced it to one of a very few sources: the link below and videopoker.com are the first 2 suspects. A third source was a downloaded word/adobe document that is very low on my suspicion meter.

It is a pain to remove, Norton "anti"Virus Utility isn't getting the whole thing removed. Very frustrating.

Just throwing in my experience, YMMV and anyone who wants to share your story via personal e-mail, I will thank you.
~MARK

--- In vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com, "vpFREE Administrator" <vpfreeadmin@> wrote:
>
> On 21 Jan 2010 at 17:06, fredorules wrote:
>
> > I've heard mention of this Dream Card game. How does it
> > work and is the EV comparable to the regular games?
>
> http://wizardofodds.com/dreamcard
>

I'm not sure if this has anything to do with your virus but I received a
newsletter from a reliable source that mentioned a hole in Adobe Reader:

But here's an extra deterrent that does work: disabling JavaScript in Adobe
Reader, which prevents infected PDFs from delivering code that exploits the
vulnerability. This approach is more effective and far less disruptive than
shutting down JavaScript, wholesale, in the browser.

To disable JavaScript in Adobe Reader, open Reader and click Edit, Preferences.
Choose JavaScript in the left pane, uncheck Enable Acrobat JavaScript in the
right pane, and click OK.

Another way to protect against the recent malware attacks is to disable
JavaScript in Adobe Reader by unchecking this option.

Webroot's Brandt says very few people encounter legitimate PDFs that use
JavaScript. If you do - such as a form that permits data entry - you can always
enable the feature for that document only.

After disabling Reader's JavaScript option, you can safely open PDF files that
arrive via e-mail. If the file is blank or filled with gibberish, it's probably
infected, but the threat has been neutralized.

Roberts recommends that enterprises use virtualization technologies to isolate
the browser from other areas of a PC. This effectively prevents malicious code
from gaining a foothold.

Carol

A third source was a downloaded word/adobe document that is very low on my
suspicion meter.

~MARK