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Strange Happening Today at Barona

I actually couldn't care less if you wish to draw attention to
yourself--that's your decision. But I DO care if you draw attention to a bank of "good"
machine that I might also wish to play. No better way than openly using a
strategy card while playing!

BTW, if you want to use a strategy card while playing a sub-99% game, knock
yourself out! :slight_smile:

And thanks, Harry, for your usual perceptive insight!

Brian

路路路

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In a message dated 1/29/2009 6:30:06 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
LGTVegas@gmail.com writes:

Not everyone using a strategy sheet is an "advantage player." So, they are
not 'advertising' anything when they do.

I find it hard to believe that a patron would be 86'd just for
occasionally pulling out a piece of paper with VP strategy
printed on it. They had to have done something more.

As for getting comps reduced or eliminated (or no-mailed):
It seems to me that it would require a casino employee actually
seeing the patron using the sheet; the employee would have to
*care* that the patron was using the sheet; the employee
would have to relay that information to some department that
has control over such things; and then someone would have to
actually enter something into the computer. It seems highly
unlikely to me....

....UNLESS the patron is doing something more than just
using their cheat sheet.

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Brian,

I previously posted that I, personally, do not use a strategy
chart. So, why would you say that I should knock myself out
if I want to use one?

Earlier in this discussion, I said that I was discussing playing
machines that were not placed there 'by mistake' (your phrase).
I said in a previous post: "....assuming that you are playing a
machine that was NOT put on the casino floor 'by mistake'
(which is the vast majority of the machines)...."

So, I all along, I was talking about the majority of the machines
available in the casino. I was not referring to playing one of your
precious "good" machines.

Curtis

路路路

On 1/29/09, bjaygold@aol.com <bjaygold@aol.com> wrote:

I actually couldn't care less if you wish to draw attention to yourself
--that's your decision. But I DO care if you draw attention to a bank of
"good"
machine that I might also wish to play. No better way than openly using a
strategy card while playing!

BTW, if you want to use a strategy card while playing a sub-99% game,
knock yourself out! :slight_smile:

And thanks, Harry, for your usual perceptive insight!

Brian

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In a message dated 1/29/2009 6:30:06 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
LGTVegas@gmail.com writes:

Not everyone using a strategy sheet is an "advantage player."
So, they are not 'advertising' anything when they do.

I find it hard to believe that a patron would be 86'd just for
occasionally pulling out a piece of paper with VP strategy
printed on it. They had to have done something more.

As for getting comps reduced or eliminated (or no-mailed):
It seems to me that it would require a casino employee actually
seeing the patron using the sheet; the employee would have to
*care* that the patron was using the sheet; the employee
would have to relay that information to some department that
has control over such things; and then someone would have to
actually enter something into the computer. It seems highly
unlikely to me....

....UNLESS the patron is doing something more than just
using their cheat sheet.

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