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What Happened to VPTruth.com

I & my site have retired and my wife & I are now full-time RVers. I do still play recreationally these days and I still occasionally meet with players as we're spending our winters in Pahrump.

BTW, A few weeks ago at the Terribles here I spelled ACES on a $2 ACES BP machine. It's a strange feeling seeing something so odd paying the same as a RF. Has anyone else here ever hit that hand anywhere?

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From: "daveschwreno" <daveschwreno@yahoo.com>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [vpFREE] What Happened to VPTruth.com
Date: Sat, Nov 19, 2011 12:10 pm
Topic says it all...

Has the site moved, changed or just gone?

Regards,

Dave Schwartz

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You're making me jealous, Rob. In more ways than one. RV'ing is a great way to go. And it's 19 degrees with snow on the ground where I'm at. Oh, well. Can't have everything.

This has been several years ago but there was a dollar bank of 7/5 ACES bonus poker at the Edgewater in Laughlin. May still be there as far as I know. There were meters on both the Royal and the ACES. The ACES meter would go way high. It was out of my bankroll range, but there were some big hits made on the ACES by other players, like in the $80,000 to $100,000 range.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rob.singer1111@yahoo.com" <rob.singer1111@...> wrote:

I & my site have retired and my wife & I are now full-time RVers. I do still play recreationally these days and I still occasionally meet with players as we're spending our winters in Pahrump.

BTW, A few weeks ago at the Terribles here I spelled ACES on a $2 ACES BP machine. It's a strange feeling seeing something so odd paying the same as a RF. Has anyone else here ever hit that hand anywhere?

I can see why that ACES BP hand in progressive form gets so high. It's a gimmick hand, but when the machine offers the same paytable for BP as that game then there's no reason not to play it if you're going to be playing BP. I do remember those at the Edgewater. They were dollar machines and I played them when I could get a seat.

The full-time RV lifestyle is certainly a lot different from what we've been used to, but it's been in our plans for at least 5 years. It's the true definition of freedom, and these new ones are fairly sizeable with all the slideouts & have all the comforts of home. But having never even been IN one until this beast, I'm constantly learning things about it every day. We've had a couple 30 degree nights here so far, but the fireplace keeps us warm. Just like in Montana :slight_smile:

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From: Mickey <mickeycrimm@yahoo.com>
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2011 10:53 AM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: What Happened to VPTruth.com

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rob.singer1111@yahoo.com" <rob.singer1111@...> wrote:

I & my site have retired and my wife & I are now full-time RVers. I do still play recreationally these days and I still occasionally meet with players as we're spending our winters in Pahrump.

BTW, A few weeks ago at the Terribles here I spelled ACES on a $2 ACES BP machine. It's a strange feeling seeing something so odd paying the same as a RF. Has anyone else here ever hit that hand anywhere?

You're making me jealous, Rob. In more ways than one. RV'ing is a great way to go. And it's 19 degrees with snow on the ground where I'm at. Oh, well. Can't have everything.

This has been several years ago but there was a dollar bank of 7/5 ACES bonus poker at the Edgewater in Laughlin. May still be there as far as I know. There were meters on both the Royal and the ACES. The ACES meter would go way high. It was out of my bankroll range, but there were some big hits made on the ACES by other players, like in the $80,000 to $100,000 range.

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Congratulations Rob, enjoy yourself, you've
earned it! Thanks for all of the great articles!

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At 11:19 AM 11/20/2011, you wrote:

I can see why that ACES BP hand in progressive
form gets so high. It's a gimmick hand, but when
the machine offers the same paytable for BP as
that game then there's no reason not to play it
if you're going to be playing BP. I do remember
those at the Edgewater. They were dollar
machines and I played them when I could get a seat.
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The full-time RV lifestyle is certainly a lot
different from what we've been used to, but it's
been in our plans for at least 5 years. It's the
true definition of freedom, and these new ones
are fairly sizeable with all the slideouts &
have all the comforts of home. But having never
even been IN one until this beast, I'm
constantly learning things about it every day.
We've had a couple 30 degree nights here so far,
but the fireplace keeps us warm. Just like in Montana :)Â

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From: Mickey <<mailto:mickeycrimm%40yahoo.com>mickeycrimm@yahoo.com>
To: <mailto:vpFREE%40yahoogroups.com>vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2011 10:53 AM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: What Happened to VPTruth.com

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"<mailto:rob.singer1111%40yahoo.com>rob.singer1111@yahoo.com"
<rob.singer1111@...> wrote:
>
> I & my site have retired and my wife & I are
now full-time RVers. I do still play
recreationally these days and I still
occasionally meet with players as we're spending our winters in Pahrump.
>
> BTW, A few weeks ago at the Terribles here I
spelled ACES on a $2 ACES BP machine. It's a
strange feeling seeing something so odd paying
the same as a RF. Has anyone else here ever hit that hand anywhere?
>
>
You're making me jealous, Rob. In more ways than
one. RV'ing is a great way to go. And it's 19
degrees with snow on the ground where I'm at. Oh, well. Can't have everything.

This has been several years ago but there was a
dollar bank of 7/5 ACES bonus poker at the
Edgewater in Laughlin. May still be there as far
as I know. There were meters on both the Royal
and the ACES. The ACES meter would go way high.
It was out of my bankroll range, but there were
some big hits made on the ACES by other players,
like in the $80,000 to $100,000 range.

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