Elliot,
Any idea why several were asked to leave? Was it simply to keep them from
tying FPDW up and let others have a chance? Or possibly they were recognized as
pro's? Perhaps because they won "too" much?
Rick
In a message dated 8/23/2005 8:22:34 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
elliotts2345@earthlink.net writes:
My wife and I got to play there yesterday. We both got seats and only
because one was openm and another player left/ We played approx 1.5
hours ($5400-$6000) coin in. There was an open seat frequently.
One list member was there playing quarters, one other whose face
seemed familiar, but someone I don't know. and the open one,
frequently filled and emptied.
When I had been there earlier in the day, on the 2 banks, (9
machines), I recognized 4 pros and 5 "live" seats.
No one was waiting.
I think that the thrill is gone, several have been asked NOT to play
and the rest seem to be playing for shorter periods of time. This was
our first visit to the casino. The only thing that really got me was
the long line to see the autos. You would think that they could do
that at home and not waste vacation time to see overpriced fancy cars.
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