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Info I can no longer use: what to do with it?
I have been playing for a little more than a year. I think I learned to play in an excellent area. Lot's of high edge opportunities. I played long hours with little cover and made a lot of money in the area in the last year. Most of the casinos within driving distance pretty much have me pegged at this point. Id like to keep making money off some things I found but can no longer play. I figure I have two options. One would be to try to train someone or a group of people. The other would be to pass the info along to another AP. I have made some efforts at networking but haven't made much progress. I can't think of anyone I know who would be a good candidate to start from scratch with. I am not sure which way to go, or if either way is really viable. There are enough things that can go wrong in this business that I wouldn't want to be in a situation where I don't have 100% trust.
I have been thinking about this for awhile, but I am posting today because of a related tough call. I just found an excellent opportunity at a place where I am still tolerated, but has tightened up on me in a lot of ways. I think I could get some good play in, but I think it would end earlier than it should due to my history with this place. I also believe that if I pegged making this play, there will be no reasonable doubt and I will be basically done there.
Thoughts?
-Zerg
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Option 3 would be shorter hours, more cover and keep playing until they make the first move.
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Zerg,
If I were you best to just keep it all to yourself, at least for now,,,,,but you can trust "Yes I am Red", who is also in your area, But Yes and no one else.
Until we have a AP Bash in your area, just chill. Except you could contact Red, Red and Blue E.
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