One casino? No, Crown owns casinos in Macau.
If you find that surprising, Google Crown Las Vegas and see what comes up...
Actually, they're some of the best in the world (most with a HE of 0.01%) however they are all dealt out of CSMs and not susceptible to card counting.
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"One of these days in your travels, you are going to come across a guy with a nice brand new deck of cards, and this guy is going to offer to bet you that he can make the Jack of Spades jump out of the deck and squirt cider in your ear. But, son, do not take this bet, for if you do, as sure as you are standing there, you are going to end up with an ear full of cider."
No, it's Macau rules, not Aus rules.Originally Posted by spotme
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"One of these days in your travels, you are going to come across a guy with a nice brand new deck of cards, and this guy is going to offer to bet you that he can make the Jack of Spades jump out of the deck and squirt cider in your ear. But, son, do not take this bet, for if you do, as sure as you are standing there, you are going to end up with an ear full of cider."
Roswell, that is one spooky alien avatar you got there... Until recently, I'd taken the Roswell UFO crash as pretty much a crank idea, until Apollo astonaut Edgar Mitchell (who is certainly no crank) said this:
"Modern UFO sightings really began with the Roswell incident in 1947, when a crashed
craft containing the corpses of several aliens was found in Roswell, New Mexico. Make no
mistake, Roswell happened. I've seen secret files which show the government knew about it - but
decided not to tell the public. There were very good security reasons for not informing the public
about Roswell. Quite simply, we wouldn't have known how to deal with the technology of
intelligent beings advanced enough to send a craft to Earth. The world would have panicked if
we'd known aliens were visiting us."
I my opinion you have to be pretty much crazy to sit on a rocket in a small capsule incapable of flip on its own and launch yourself into outer space when it had not had enough trials to be considered safe. You have to trust all these other people to have done their jobs correctly and were little more than a passenger on the Apollo rockets. I certainly appreciate the stuff he had to cause a desire to do this but perhaps that same stuff makes him particularly gullible when it comes to the government disinformation surrounding a top secret testing grounds. Or perhaps he is simply participating in the governments fostering of the UFO story as a cover for secret experiments. If Roswell really happened where are the new innovations and new directions to anything related to what may have been on the alleged craft? We already were using rockets and nuclear weapons and energy were already under way. Computers took forever to climb out of their extremely bulky infancy. I have seen no leap that didn't seem to have a line of evolution independent of Roswell. The evidence of the crash should be evident in technological advancement but it wasn't. I remain a skeptic.
You have posted stuff elsewhere where you saw some strange goings-on during your hunting trips that could have been UFOs or experimental top secret government military flying machines. The CIA have controlled the Alien 'investigation' in the US since Roswell. Hence more than a few sites such as Area 51, where if you ignore the signs and go hunting in there you risk 10 years porridge and ten grand fine. Here is Mitchell again:
"If you are starting to think walking on the moon addled my brain and that I'll believe any
old crank theory about ETs, think again. I would describe myself as a cynic. I wasn't convinced
about the existence of aliens until I started talking to the military old-timers who were there at the
time of Roswell. The more government documentation on aliens I was told about, the more
convinced I became. It must be stressed that the wackier people on the fringe of alien matters do
the subject no end of damage."
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The Lockheed-Martin/Northrop-Grumman/BAE F-35A Lightning II advanced stealth fighter which incorporates quasi-alive Artificial Intelligence and antigravity field propulsion, (recovered reworked Star Visitor technologies), in addition to jet thrust. Secret military astronauts stationed at Beale and Vandenberg Air Force Bases, CA have traveled into space aboard U.S. antigravity craft [not the F-35A above] to service a secret military cloaked space station in orbit, as well as to rotate the crews at the Moon Base and Mars Station.
US resident UFO/Alien 'expert'...
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As usual you assume more than I stated. I have seen lots of UFOs. Most where identified later as prototype military weaponry. Some definitely were not man made but could have been natural phenomenon. Just because I believe that I may have seen alien craft doesn't mean I buy into something that military insiders know was encouraged for the public to believe so they could explain our military advancement as testing alien craft. I live in an area with lots of military and military contracted civilians and I have had some discussions that never happened if you understand what I mean. If the Roswell crash was an alien crash the astronaut should not be violating security by talking about it. If it was allowed to develop as a cover story to hide military testing and development then he is not a traitor or bare minimum a security risk but assisting in fostering the official cover story. I know people with top secret clearance. They do not have loose lips.
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