The Path II
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Re: The Path II
Spectacular Saturday. I deferred FP and tried dollar BP. I was soon -$150 and reeling. I came back and drew a pair of Aces. I was dealt two more for $800! Cue party! I then played the $25 FP. It only yielded $14 on quarter JOB. Progressive only $1,022, so I short coined on some play. My old pal Straight Flush came by! Always a pleasure to chat, but I hadn’t set the table for him. I then lost my $25 table FP on a twelve craps boxcar bust. But I left with a $1,200 check. Lunch at RS. I hit the road, being cash poor. Net Day: +$739. 46 TCs.
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Congratulations on your windfall. Were you getting strange looks at the cage when you asked for a check?
I just had an image pop into my head: you going to the cashiers cage to ask for a check reminds me of that cargo ship that got stuck in the Suez Canal, blocking everything up behind it.
I just had an image pop into my head: you going to the cashiers cage to ask for a check reminds me of that cargo ship that got stuck in the Suez Canal, blocking everything up behind it.
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WTG FAA....Mohegan pulled 8/5 Bonus years ago. Wish I had it as an option.
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The cashier was ebullient. “A check! That’s smart! Don’t carry around that money.” I replied, “Always.” I had to move to a previously closed end window while the suits scurried on my behalf. Noon is the calm before the storm. I thought that I could stay even long enough for a $250 quad. That was correct. Staying alive with 8/5!
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Those aces certainly are your friends right now!
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Off to the races. Prefer them to faces. I so love my Aces. It’s a banner day when a Straight Flush is just a trip footnote. Quad took a bit longer than I estimated to appear. Twenty minutes, not ten. So I lost $100 on that end, using this entitlement logic. But I was certainly amply compensated for the anxious wait time.
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FAA, I'm having problems with math today.
If you were quickly down $150.00 and then hit aces for $800.00 this would put you up $650.00. You then yielded $14.00 from your $25.00 FP you got from the bus and this would make you up $664.00 at this point. After short coining you hit a straight flush for $37.50, now you are up $701.50. I'm guessing that you played for a few more minutes after hitting the straight flush so I'm going out on a limb and saying that you lost $25.00 so this would put you up $676.50 for the bus trip. You then get a check from the cashiers cage for $1,200.00.
The $1,200.00 check is from your $676.50 winnings and the balance of $523.50 came from your own funds.
You mention that you don't carry around "that money" but yet you had at least $500.00 in your pocket anyway?
And instead of getting a check from the casino how about going to the nearest ATM and depositing the cash that you dread carrying around?
I apologize for not using words like ebullient in my post, those are above my Sunday morning budget.
If you were quickly down $150.00 and then hit aces for $800.00 this would put you up $650.00. You then yielded $14.00 from your $25.00 FP you got from the bus and this would make you up $664.00 at this point. After short coining you hit a straight flush for $37.50, now you are up $701.50. I'm guessing that you played for a few more minutes after hitting the straight flush so I'm going out on a limb and saying that you lost $25.00 so this would put you up $676.50 for the bus trip. You then get a check from the cashiers cage for $1,200.00.
The $1,200.00 check is from your $676.50 winnings and the balance of $523.50 came from your own funds.
You mention that you don't carry around "that money" but yet you had at least $500.00 in your pocket anyway?
And instead of getting a check from the casino how about going to the nearest ATM and depositing the cash that you dread carrying around?
I apologize for not using words like ebullient in my post, those are above my Sunday morning budget.
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Too add: FAA, in your quest for a $4,000.00 hand pay you are moving up in denominations that you really shouldn't be playing at. When you did hit the aces you only had $30.00 left on the meter so you were 3 hands from not hitting them unless of course you started short coining the balance of the $30.00. This would have resulted in another negative day. You have champagne dreams on a Blatz budget.
Stop being so envious of some of the hits being posted here and play in a denomination comfort zone where you can afford to always play max coin.
Just my opinion.
Stop being so envious of some of the hits being posted here and play in a denomination comfort zone where you can afford to always play max coin.
Just my opinion.
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Speaking of aces, drew the Ace of spades for the "steel wheel" about 10 minutes before drawing the Ace of diamonds for this one.
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Another county heard from. I really can't wait for that hand pay.