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    Quote Originally Posted by mcallister3200 View Post
    Having never been to one, the boot camps IMO are probably really only worth it for a very small segment, but for that segment it’s proven to provide value. Think they’re overpriced but they sell out so .....Someone with bankroll, decent skills but not a lot of experience (might know they have holes but probably have holes they’re unaware of it not) who wants to go all out and commit a lot of time to the endeavor and be their best (basically a full time pro.) Can cut years of time of things you would slowly learn on your own in the field, or avoid some costly mistakes (playing places that are national/regional network heat bombs). There’s people from that segment who go through them from any year that end up being six figure winners in short order. There are a couple people who play part time who started with boot camps and have made a few hundred thousand over the years that I’m aware of, just saying that’s not necessarily the segment I think it would provide the best value for.

    Forums are a less hostile environment than other forums as well as a better noise to quality ratio, just a function of pay vs free as well as Colin not hesitating to boot argumentative for no reason folk (dbs), each style has their benefits just different. The 411 (comparable to CBJN) is good and better than CBJN in a couple markets basically one time zone, most of the country it is not that good. Players being able to update it or add their own verbal commentary on their experiences in 411 are really good features that CBJN doesn’t have can give you a clue of tolerance levels at some properties that CBJN just really can’t do, along with just that everything bj21 related has gone downhill since the ownership change so it’s just another non private network info option.

    Haven’t really done the drills or course, so can’t comment on a comparison to say the bjinfo free course and cvbj drills.
    Just to set the record straight McAllister3200, Colin gave me a reason for kicking me off. He sent me two personal emails. He doesn’t like people who talk about tipping or in Zee’s case people who don’t treat the resident pros with reverence.

    I also don’t think Colin likes intelligent people who understand business and the casino’s business model. He seems to cater more to the naive and gullible crowd, who believe bj is the road to riches.

    And I think people who pay $3,000 for a day and a half bootcamp to learn Hilo would fit in the naive and guillable crowd. Lol

    Btw, do you by any chance get a commission from these bootcamps?
    Last edited by Dbs6582; 05-18-2019 at 09:27 AM.

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