Do gamblers consider today’s date (11/11) lucky?

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Do gamblers consider today’s date (11/11) lucky?

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Hey, it’s 4 Aces.

Just a thought.

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Yes. Very lucky. Right kicker on the right game.

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I imagine the million or so Americans fighting in France in 1918 did.

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I do. Got $10 free play, $25 for a meal, and a hat, just after midnight, this morning. At Soaring Eagle, they know how to treat the Vets right! :up:

And by the way, the Navahos fighting in WW2, used their dialect, which also uses sounds, such as popping sounds, to send messages to the Allies. Our enemies were not able to break the code. You might be able to hear them on the radio in the Southwest. I did, near El Paso.

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Post by olds442jetaway »

Fantastic

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Post by TripleTriple »

Always had a thing for 11. Back on 11/11/11, when I was a table player, I played a dollar yo', and parleyed it when it hit. It hit again for $225. I didn't have the balls to parley one more time for $3375, but it didn't hit, so it was all good...good number for me on roulette and of course BJ.

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davidearl wrote:
Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:22 pm
I do. Got $10 free play, $25 for a meal, and a hat, just after midnight, this morning. At Soaring Eagle, they know how to treat the Vets right! :up:

And by the way, the Navahos fighting in WW2, used their dialect, which also uses sounds, such as popping sounds, to send messages to the Allies. Our enemies were not able to break the code. You might be able to hear them on the radio in the Southwest. I did, near El Paso.
Thank you for your service David! We got to meet some day at the eagle.

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wildman49 wrote:
Thu Nov 12, 2020 4:05 pm
davidearl wrote:
Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:22 pm
I do. Got $10 free play, $25 for a meal, and a hat, just after midnight, this morning. At Soaring Eagle, they know how to treat the Vets right! :up:

And by the way, the Navahos fighting in WW2, used their dialect, which also uses sounds, such as popping sounds, to send messages to the Allies. Our enemies were not able to break the code. You might be able to hear them on the radio in the Southwest. I did, near El Paso.
Thank you for your service David! We got to meet some day at the eagle.
Thanks Wildman, and yes we do have to meet @ one of the Eagles! I was @ Saganing Wednesday and @ Soaring Eagle Thursday night. I'll be picking up my gift or free play 2night at the Eagle.

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Post by FAA »

Any takers for 7/11?

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Post by Jstark »

Got 2 of them tonight. First one on nickel DDB UX picking off plays, but not on a multiplier or a Kicker. 2nd on on BP and dealt.
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