"High roller " and "single coin" don't really go together, even if at 800-1. But then again, a lot of people with large bankrolls behave in eccentric ways. For sure high roller and grinding away don't mix. I suspect he was in capital preservation mode or playing scared. Are you sure he wasn't employing some type of graduating bet system?
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Yeah, he's all one coin all the time. Him and his dopey sidekick. Those clowns are having a high old time yukking it up. They weren't around the last two trips, which have been a nice respite. And yes, high roller is a generous label. I only say that because he's in the HL room. I tried to ascertain their motivation. If they come down and play the dollar machines with the rest of us, the JOB will only be 8/5. The point accrual is so slow for VP that it's almost pointless. So they do benefit, unless they happen to hit RF and have years of player's remorse.
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Confident women had a powwow today. Cleopatra was in an unusually generous mood, dishing out two jackpots on the same machine within a half hour! I was nearby and hoping to ride her coattails, but not even a quad. At least that session only cost me forty bucks. The Atlantic April cover was bravely displayed in the general store. The author lost $9,900 of the magazine’s bankroll on sports betting. Nobody who reads The Atlantic needs this cautionary tale, of course.
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