{Slots, Circus & 4Q info} Combined Responses (Rick)

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1. On my LV results, I was up $900 a few days prior (a bit higher even), end result after 19 hours = +200. I provided Frog with complete formal report as required in manual.

2. A couple of you folks were spending time on sims for the Slots R Fun SD game at a 1 - 2 spread. I suggest just going over to Slots on grave, and as you approach the usually empty or "one player already there" SD table, smile and say hello to Jill, who will be working in the pit. Buy in for $200, asking for all green except for $50 in red and silver. Don't forget to chat up the dealer as well. Open with 2 x $25, then mix colors, and if Jill walks away and the count is high enough do not be afraid to get your max bet out there. Not all the time, but there are opportunities. Time your moves to work when Jill is busy somewhere else. Simple strategy... If you are watched, coast. If you are not watched, go to town. Don't worry, the guy up in surveillance will be busy with his comic book. If you are nice to the dealers, they may even forget to call out checks play ;-). This is doable so long as you don't look and/or act like a counter. For those of you who are very "EV conscious," don't forget about 15 minutes before you are ready to leave, to ask Jill for a comp to the coffee shop over at Circus.

3. After you have breakfast at the Promenade Cafe at Circus, go back downstairs and see if Weng (Young, Male, Asian)is dealing SD. Sit at first base and catch the bottom card as presented for the cut, then sit back a little and catch the burn card. The Pit is asleep here, so don't be afraid to spread.

4. Four Queens, the Pit is a bit more alert, but if you get them comfortable, you can take more liberties on their wonderful SD game. Also opportunities to catch bottom and burn cards here. Stay alert.

5. For those of you who will be in LV around Jan. 6, you may wish to note that the Adult Entertainment Industry Convention is happening then. I believe it's at Monte Carlo, but not certain. Enjoy!

Regards, Rick

-- Anonymous, January 04, 2000

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Good work! (R14)

Excellent advice. Keep this stuff coming so we can all help each other.

Revere14

-- Anonymous, January 05, 2000


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