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Thread: Viktor Nacht: Chat Times and Hosts Input

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    Viktor Nacht
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    Viktor Nacht: Chat Times and Hosts Input

    DDs,

    We are recommencing DD chats, which traditionally take place on Sunday at 6PM PT/9PM ET.

    This time has worked pretty well in the past, but with all our new members, we wanted to get your input.

    Does this time work well for you? And who would you like to see host a chat in the coming weeks?

    We're planning on an open social chat this Sunday.

    Good Cards,

    V

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    Dr. Jekyll
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    Dr. Jekyll: Re: Chat Times and Hosts Input

    > Does this time work well for you?
    No problem

    > And who would you like to see host a chat in the coming weeks?

    James Grosjean

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    Radar
    Guest

    Radar: Chats and Hosts

    Sunday at 6PM
    > PT/9PM ET.

    > This time has worked pretty well in the
    > past, but with all our new members, we
    > wanted to get your input.

    > Does this time work well for you?

    It might be a stretch for me, but whatever the consensus agrees to, is fine...weekday nites would be best for me.

    And who
    > would you like to see host a chat in the
    > coming weeks?

    I agree, James Grosjean would be great...so would Cellini, AS, Bryce Carlson, Ian Andersen and, of course, Don.

    There are many more that would make excellent hosts, as well. Want a fun chat, how about Andy Anderson

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    suicyco maniac
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    suicyco maniac: Andy Anderson....

    Would be hillarious...but probably not a good idea. I would love to speak with Grosjean. No matter what time you guys schedule it always seems like I am busy playing or sleeping....oh ya thats about all I do any more I almost forgot SM

    > Sunday at 6PM

    > It might be a stretch for me, but whatever
    > the consensus agrees to, is fine...weekday
    > nites would be best for me.

    > And who

    > I agree, James Grosjean would be great...so
    > would Cellini, AS, Bryce Carlson, Ian
    > Andersen and, of course, Don.

    > There are many more that would make
    > excellent hosts, as well. Want a fun chat,
    > how about Andy Anderson

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    bfbagain
    Guest

    bfbagain: Chat guests

    BJ Traveler
    Max Rubin
    Bob Nersesian
    Tommy Hyland
    the turtle
    Keith and Marty Taft
    Barry Meadow
    Norm Wattenberger, John Auston, & Karel Janecek (together)

    cheers
    bfb

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    Don Schlesinger
    Guest

    Don Schlesinger: Re: Chat guests

    > BJ Traveler
    > Max Rubin
    > Bob Nersesian
    > Tommy Hyland
    > the turtle
    > Keith and Marty Taft
    > Barry Meadow
    > Norm Wattenberger, John Auston, & Karel
    Janecek (together)

    These are interesting suggestions. I believe we could do three or four them without too much trouble. A couple of the others might be more difficult.

    Don
    > bfb

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    Don Schlesinger
    Guest

    Don Schlesinger: Re: Chats and Hosts

    > I agree, James Grosjean would be great...so
    > would Cellini, AS, Bryce Carlson, Ian
    > Andersen and, of course, Don.

    Cellini and AS are not welcome to chat here. Too many issues. Bryce and Ian would be more than welcome, any time. I believe we could get Bryce again, with little problem.

    > There are many more that would make
    > excellent hosts, as well. Want a fun chat,
    > how about Andy Anderson

    Glad you added the smiley. It isn't going to happen.

    Don

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    Don Schlesinger
    Guest

    Don Schlesinger: Re: Andy Anderson....

    > Would be hillarious...but probably not a
    > good idea.

    No, not at all. He certainly isn't welocme here.

    >I would love to speak with Grosjean.

    That's one we can certainly make happen.

    Don

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    Sun Runner
    Guest

    Sun Runner: Excellent list .. nice job

    Could we get these all in .. in the next 60 days?

    Some of us have "timing" issues.



    SR

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    Radar
    Guest

    Radar: I'm glad you SAW the smiley...

    > Cellini and AS are not welcome to chat here.
    > Too many issues. Bryce and Ian would be more
    > than welcome, any time. I believe we could
    > get Bryce again, with little problem.

    Anyway you could swing Ian? Or is too hard to turn over every rock throughout the world to find him?

    > Glad you added the smiley. It isn't going to
    > happen.

    I put it in BOLD...thrown if for its' chuckle affect.

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    Don Schlesinger
    Guest

    Don Schlesinger: Re: I'm glad you SAW the smiley...

    > Anyway you could swing Ian? Or is too hard
    > to turn over every rock throughout the world
    > to find him?

    I just had an e-mail exchange with him. We'll try to get him for a future chat.

    > I put it in BOLD...thrown in for its
    > chuckle effect.

    Actually, there's little I find amusing about Andy Anderson. He may be one of the biggest pieces of s**t in the history of casino gaming.

    Don

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    ES
    Guest

    ES: Who is Andy Anderson? *NM*


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    Garry Baldy
    Guest

    Garry Baldy: Re: My 2 cents

    Just take BJ hall of fame list. Trow out of it Andy Anderson, for sure. That will be pretty good list I think. I personally would like to chat with Taft brothers.

    Also, I think it will be interesting to chat with non-BJ people like Laurence Scott, maybe some VideoPoker expert (Don Paymar?), some expert in card cheating and maybe somebody in sports betting.

    To ES. Andy Anderson established Griffin Investigations. This is why I don't want to see him here. And you shouldn't, too.

    Luck.

    Garry Baldy.

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