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Dec 1, 2020 21:22:42   #
proud republican wrote:
When Brad was his campaign Manager , things were going great ... I don't understand why President Trump fired him in the first place ?


He moved him back to head up digital operations. I guess Pasquale didn't have the moves Trump wanted for a campaign manager.

Remember, Trump is a businessman and tends to try and allocate assets where they'll be most effective in his organization, be it as president or as a real estate mogul.
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Dec 1, 2020 20:26:07   #
proud republican wrote:
Today Martha McCallum had an interview with Trump's former Campaign Manager Brad Parscale . .. It was very eye opening . . I think if President would of kept him,we probably would of been in a different situation right now . ..


It wasn't the campaign, it was the fraudulent activities that protracted things. The Democrats planned the e******n c***ting well in advance, that would still be an issue.

If the e******n had been honestly run, Trump could've beaten Biden without doing half the campaigning he did and there wouldn't be any doubt as to how the e*****rs will be v****g.
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Dec 1, 2020 19:48:13   #
Grugore wrote:
That just won you a little respect from me. We can have different opinions, but everyone should be allowed to express them. Even if they're stupid. Don't think for one second it makes me like you, you liberal turd.😛🤣🤪


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Dec 1, 2020 19:47:54   #
GoCubs wrote:
WhoDat!


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Dec 1, 2020 19:46:01   #
Grugore wrote:
Any attention at all. Even if it's negative.


They prefer that to sitting there with no one dropping by, no one inviting them to anything and everybody they know whom they run into "being late" for something, "good seein' ya', gotta go!"
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Dec 1, 2020 19:43:16   #
GoCubs wrote:
I think I remember her lol.


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Dec 1, 2020 19:40:27   #
Grugore wrote:
And the pay was really good. Highest paying job I ever had.


Back in the mid 1980s, the IRS nailed a handful of dealers at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas for over half a million in back taxes, and when they realized the potential a dealer has for making money, they enacted a new requirement wherein dealers had to start reporting their tips I think every couple of weeks and they started taxing casino bartenders per drink served based on the assumption that they were tipped a dollar a drink.

Both dealers and bartenders still make out well, however.
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Dec 1, 2020 19:34:33   #
Grugore wrote:
One thing I h**ed about dealing was being a cooler. For those unfamiliar with the term, it's a blackjack dealer who's been nearly invincible over the past several days. I'll get tapped out and sent to another table to get the Casinos money back.


We had a female dealer like that on Swing Shift who was a one woman recovery business. To boot, she had these awesomely mesmeric eyes and a way of looking at a player that would keep them rooted at the table while she won back thousands of dollars.
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Dec 1, 2020 19:30:57   #
GoCubs wrote:
That's exactly what I've heard. I love conversing with people who have a true knowledge of gambling.


It's an interesting business to be in, especially in a position where you have a finger in every pie.
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Dec 1, 2020 19:20:16   #
Grugore wrote:
Another anal orifice heard from. You talk sh*t like no one else on here. It's beginning to stink, even with windows open and the fans blowing. Perhaps some Febreeze will do the trick.


One of Mr. Mold's specialties is talking feces just to provoke a response -- he figures that since nobody he knows IRL pays any attention to him, he can get it here. Sort of like Bad Bob or Kevyn.
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Dec 1, 2020 19:16:03   #
GoCubs wrote:
That is true of all table games. That is why when you win big, most casinos will comp your room the next time you go back - they want you to play as much/long as possible because they know they will eventually get their money back and then some.

You are right about roulette.. it offers the worst odds of all table games solely due to those two green numbers (0 and 00). Those two numbers alone shift the advantage to the house no matter what your bet is.

Seth is right about Craps offering the best odds of all table games. It is mostly luck but not purely luck (all table games require at least a bit of luck in order to win). It's obvious that Seth knows what he is talking about. You can win a lot of money at Craps in a short amount of time without risking your whole bankroll. Craps does indeed offer the best odds of all table games.

Blackjack is another game that one can win at if one knows how to play it properly (99% who play don't) and how to bet properly (99% who play don't). The Blackjack table is even more beatable if one is adept at the art of card counting (something Sam referred to earlier) but casinos frown on this practice. It is not illegal, but once a casino is convinced you are counting, you will be asked to leave and, most likely, never to return.

Seth is also right about poker. The house cares not who wins or loses as they make a "rake percentage" on every single hand played no matter who wins or loses, much like a (horse) race track makes money on every single race, no matter the winner.
That is true of all table games. That is why when ... (show quote)


Also, to keep rake profits up by keeping the tables in action, you'll often see a shill at a table, often an off-duty poker parlor employee and/ or they'll have a bad beat jackpot as an attraction to playing.
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Dec 1, 2020 19:12:16   #
GoCubs wrote:
Lol. I'll bet (no pun intended). I was probably one of them. It cost me a lot of money to acquire my education in gambling. I've hit several nice licks over the years but they (almost) always get you in the end.


One of a casino's favorites are those people who start winning right off the bat and think "now I'm playing with their(the casino's) money!"

They inevitably leave broke.
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Dec 1, 2020 19:09:44   #
Grugore wrote:
I lived in Las Vegas for seven years. One thing I learned, and it was a painful lesson, is to not gamble. I was also a dealer, so I saw loser after loser after loser walk away broke.


You are to be commended, because some of the worst gamblers are dealers as well.

I always thought the worst were the i***ts who gambled and lost scared money while drinking too much, then started verbally abusing the dealer -- we usually had them away from the table and out the door -- or back to their room -- very quickly.
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Dec 1, 2020 19:04:54   #
GoCubs wrote:
That is true of all table games. That is why when you win big, most casinos will comp your room the next time you go back - they want you to play as much/long as possible because they know they will eventually get their money back and then some.

You are right about roulette.. it offers the worst odds of all table games solely due to those two green numbers (0 and 00). Those two numbers alone shift the advantage to the house no matter what your bet is.

Seth is right about Craps offering the best odds of all table games. It is mostly luck but not purely luck (all table games require at least a bit of luck in order to win). It's obvious that Seth knows what he is talking about. You can win a lot of money at Craps in a short amount of time without risking your whole bankroll. Craps does indeed offer the best odds of all table games.

Blackjack is another game that one can win at if one knows how to play it properly (99% who play don't) and how to bet properly (99% who play don't). The Blackjack table is even more beatable if one is adept at the art of card counting (something Sam referred to earlier) but casinos frown on this practice. It is not illegal, but once a casino is convinced you are counting, you will be asked to leave and, most likely, never to return.

Seth is also right about poker. The house cares not who wins or loses as they make a "rake percentage" on every single hand played no matter who wins or loses, much like a (horse) race track makes money on every single race, no matter the winner.
That is true of all table games. That is why when ... (show quote)


Depending upon how much a card counter was betting and how many decks were in play, our pit bosses would occasionally get rid of them by quietly instructing the dealer to reshuffle every hand.

Howsomever, by then the surveillance departments in every casino in town would have their photos and general descriptions. We shared, and we supervisors also had a common radio channel for contacting our counterparts in other casinos.
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Dec 1, 2020 18:59:23   #
Grugore wrote:
The problem with roulette is that the best you can do is make a short term profit. Hit and run. In the long run, you will lose. Always.


LOL! Can't argue with that, but I will tell you a funny but true story.

A women once brought her 21st birthday daughter into the casino where I worked, the young lady's first casino visit, and she decided to play roulette.

She first came to Security's attention because she was rather well contoured, wearing tight pants and vending forward over the table -- one of my floor officers happened to be strolling by and beheld this, and said into his radio, "Code 10, Roulette 2" which meant "all male officers, find a reason to walk past Roulette 2."

That said, the young lady placed a five dollar chip on 17, and it hit. She said "let it ride." It actually hit again. When she said "let it ride" again, the pit boss had to lift her betting limit because this was now in the neighborhood of a $5k bet. He figured that it was impossible for the same number to come up a third time, so he took the bet.

17!

This was totally unbelievable, so when she asked to "let it ride" again, it was a cinch that the casino would get our money back.... 17! 🤪

4 times in a row!

After that last hit, the young lady left with a very big check from the casino, talk about the ultimate birthday present.
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