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> I had read posts on vpFREE for at least 2 years before I ever posted a single thing.
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> But since I started to benefit substantially from what I learned I felt comfortable in sharing things I discovered. Not ALL things, but some, to return the favor of those who had shared with me and expected nothing in return.
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> You may assume much of what you read on this site is filtered. That means others are doing as I have done: they share information which might be of benefit but keep other information private. I think Jean Scott's phrase of "not giving you a meal but teaching you how to fish" is accurate.
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> If no information were revealed on vpFREE then members would lose interest. This site would die a sad death. That would be a shame, because I have literally planned whole trips and weekends around one or two pieces of information in an entire day's worth of threads.
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> Keep in mind that the most lucrative plays are still kept on the sly. One California casino goofed and until recently gave a solid 1% back on all VP in one bank of machines. I discovered that long ago and emailed people privately who have helped me in the past. But if it's obvious that a revealing a play would quickly result in its demise, then you can usually assume with confidence you're NOT going to see it here.
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I hear what you're saying, and I understand. My comments were kind of tongue-in-cheek. I do like reading vpfree. And I even like helping others and sharing info. I just don't want this to come to an end someday, but I know there's nothing I can do about it. Trust me, I'm not a negative person. I'm going to continue to enjoy this and have fun with it whether it goes on for a long time or whether it peters out soon. I am absolutely sure that things will continue to change, though, and probably drastically over the next few years.
Of course, I know there are more important things to worry about right now than video poker. I won't say anything political, but how can anyone not be nervous right now? I know I am.
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