Las Vegas Shooter
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Re: Las Vegas Shooter
Wait, there is risk in gambling? When did this happen?
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Not if you use Phil's CS nonsense. No risk at all. Guaranteed to lose long term.
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DaBurglar I offered the suggestion to Phil because right now he is not much of a concern of Bob Dancer's. He isn't a pebble in his shoe nor a thorn in his side. But at some point he could be as soon as someone in the public mentions Phil or the CS to Mr. Dancer at one of his sessions and Bob gets the inclination to look at legal remedies regarding business disruption.
As for you? It is beyond easy for me to trash your posts. Granted though; not as easy as it is for you to stick your foot in your mouth...Who exactly are YOU to make the determination of whether or not Phil is "a pebble or a thorn" to Bob Dancer? WHat exactly in blue hell are you talking about in terms of "business disruption"? What "legal remedies"? Seriously, I want you to tell the forum just what exactly it is that you think Phil is in danger of doing to Bob, and what, in turn Bob can do to phil? Spell it out, otherwise this is just another empty response TO ME fraught with the usual cynicism and hostility that is all you are capable of, and which now has Webman issuing "warnings" to (I'm guessing) BOTH of US (along with others). Did you get a law degree when you graduated from Cherokee School too? unrealI am not even going to try and have YOU or anyone else speculate on just how, or WHY, someone who goes to the time and effort to attend Bob's course, would bring up Phil in such a way that actually ......"DISRUPTS"...Bob's "class/sales pitch". PLUS, on the infinitesimal chance a bonafide troublemaker attended Bob's class and mentioned Phil & CS, I guess I have a little more faith in Bob, and give Bob a little more credit, that he wouldn't allow such a laughable thing to disrupt proceedings in a serious way.....I am sure he'd turn it around and make it into the joke that it is.How many, or what level of SALE$, of Bob's software tutorials & books would a "disrupter" have to "disrupt" in order for it to even be financially viable for Bob to go the time, effort and above all EXPEN$E to hire a lawyer and pursue "legal remedies" (whatever they are....don't forget to spell it out).....
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I am sure Bob has thrown more than a few malcontents like me out of his classes over the years. To most intelligent players, the idea that a casino would allow someone to use any strategy to consistently beat them out of big money is hard to swallow. There was a time when VP was profitable back when casinos didn't know they had holes in their games. Since then casinos have reduced the odds and comps to compensate. Today's VP is primarily a pay to play game. Bob's classes can tell you how to keep more of your money and take better advantage of comps. I doubt anyone learns how to beat today's casinos long term.Last night my wife and I watched the World Series of Poker on TV. We have some friends that enter the tournament each year and were hoping to spot a few of them. We saw players that knew from experience and skill the cards likely held by their opponents. We saw players bluff their way into winning big jackpots. We saw all kinds of maneuvers that would never work on a video poker machine. Those gamblers are truly skilled. When you are hitting a button on a slot machine, you are at the mercy of a computer chip and no strategy or expertise will change what it does. I'm just one small time player out of millions of people who go to the casino each year. The fact that I have doubts about inflated VP profit claims is not unusual and it's not going to change anything. Every member of this forum is entitled to their own opinion, so feel free to speculate.I do think the "Chit Chat" forum is the best place to talk about this rather than the Strategy or Recreational Forums. That way, we don't monopolize the forum with our bantering.
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Cherokee School? Not too racist.....
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Yes Da what is a Cherokee school?
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I have a big picture of Bob Dancer sicking his lawyer on me over CS. Maybe if I opened my own competing VP classes at the MGM? I can see it now "Come to my CS class and learn how to win quarters and lose less!" Should go over big in Vegas. The judge would fall over laughing when I explained CS and Bob's lawyer said it was hurting his business. Seriously, no one is trying to degrade Bob's business. From what I hear his classes are full. Actually, I think I'm his best sales person. No one on this forum has plugged his software more than I have. Casinos need big dreams or no one would ever go in the place. Tales of million dollar jackpots feed their business. Playing for quarters surely doesn't. My bet is there are APs in Vegas that no one knows about because they aren't selling anything.
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edog maybe for a start DaBurglar should read a book about the history of The Carlisle School and Richard Pratt.
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My father actually attended that institution. And yes I really do mean Institution. I stand corrected after a little thought he actually attended Flandreau school in South Dakota.
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Institution would be an accurate description.