Tuesday, April 23, 2013

[vpFREE] Re: I got scammed on Ultimate X

The Ultimate X vultures are not a problem

IF they behave and are truly passive.

But when they start to attempt to influence people,
they are BAD FOR BUSINESS for the casinos and even
for advantage players. It is PRECISELY these kinds
of idiots that caused the good banking games to
disappear. EVERYBODY loses when this goes on.

I say call security and toss them into the back
alley in the dumpster. Better yet, a one way desert
tour.

QZ



--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vidi0t" <vid@...> wrote:
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> Someone who plays off found multipliers is an Advantage Player. Someone who scams a niaeve VP player is an A-Hole.
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vpplayer88" <vpplayer88@> wrote:
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> > The scammer was trying to generate multipliers on the ultimate x, making it a +ev play for himself. In my opinion, this is no different than an advantage player playing a high progressive vp or slot machine. Some ploppy has to build it up and you take in the ev because of it.
> >
> > The original poster was the one scammed because he believed someone lying to him in a casino. For whatever reason, instead of just learning his lesson, he wants to get this other person banned.
> >
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