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rookiego21: Surprises indeed
Surprises indeed! Since you had let the cat out of the bag; the 2 big casinos that i mentioned in my previous post were Star Cruises & Genting.
I knew the person you mentioned that won USD 1 million from Genting. He is the same person who won 5.2 million right?
I played in Star Cruises from 2005 to late 2006; spent about 4 months every year there. In fact, i started my professional b.j play in star cruises...sad to say that the party is over in Star Cruises....
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BJTr: Re: Surprises indeed
> Surprises indeed! Since you had let the cat out of the
> bag; the 2 big casinos that i mentioned in my previous
> post were Star Cruises & Genting.
I have missed lots big fishes... star cruise, genting, macau, south africa, melboune, curacao, moscow, las vegas... good old days...
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Christopher: Special request
BTJ, please post your recent trip reports on the Macau City Resident Newspapers. Instead of recycling your old stories (i.e, old LV stuff), I think your readers will like to see somethings more current, i.e., trip reports from the new Macau casinos. Thanks in advance for your anticipated favors. Christopher
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Christohper: Consulation prize
BJT, thanks anyway. I don't get what I wish for, but I'm happy with a consulation prize. I enjoyed reading your not-so-recent Macau trip reports posted in the last 2 days:
1)
shimindaily.com.mo/2007/M10/D22//others/c_3.htm
2)
shimindaily.com.mo/2007/M10/D23//others/c_3.htm
Please keep them coming.
Regards
Christopher
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BJTr: Re: Your attention is appreciated
Feel free to propose REASONABLE materials for me to write. I don't travel as often nowadays... travelling is expensive and there are good games near home these dys. I have thus less materials to write recently.
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Christopher: How about some oldies from your diary?
BJT wrote:
> Feel free to propose REASONABLE materials for me to
> write. I don't travel as often nowadays... travelling
> is expensive and there are good games near home these
> dys. I have thus less materials to write recently.
BJT, you just read my mind. Your 10-30?s article is a type of materials that your readers like to see. Wow, it?s heartwarming to read about our comrades making big bucks:
?Joker? has earned $100 millions in betting horses.
?Andren Scott? & companies have earned $35 millions.
BJT has earned $3 millions in 13 years & got kicked out by 130+ casinos.
?Q? & or ?T? have earned $4 millions in 3 years.
Also I like the way you mentioned that an idealistic counter should able to turn a $40,000 payroll into a profit of $120,000 in a year.
In addition to the above type of materials, I like you to share with readers some interesting stories from your diary. For example, if I were you, I would share these stuff from my diary:
Whale stories:
1) A lawyer dumped $800,000 during a Friday night?
2) A lucky Asian guy won $250,000 during a Thursday night?
3) A can?t-do-no-wrong player kept on winning for 2 shifts?
Sexy stories:
1) A down-on-her-luck gambler offered sex in exchange for free food and free lodging?
2) A few degenerated sexy gamblers offered sex in exchange for loans to payoff their markers.
Misc?
1) A dealer asked for my help when his/her partner dumped him/her?(some crazy voodoo stuff!)
2) Etc?
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BJTr: Re: How about some oldies from your diary?
�gQ�h is the most amazing newguy and I am honored as he started from reading my books�BHe gave me 3 kilos gold bars in appreciation of my waking up his potentials�B�B�B a great gift considering recent gold price�B�B�B�F �j
I will think of interesting gambling stories similar to the ones you mentioned and write them�B
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BJTr: Re: How about some oldies from your diary?
There were really not many interesting sexy stories happening in my journies... partly because I travelled mostly with my girl friend...: (
I heard some whale stories and have written about them before already:
Kerry Parker was playing at Bellagio, there was a noisy player near. He asked waiter asking him to calm down. That guy responsed rudely claiming he had a new worth of 300 M... Kerry invited him to make a wager on 300 M with a coin flip.
Trump invited a Japanese big player playing at AC. The guy bet $200K per hand at bacarrat and just won $6 M from an Australia casino. The guy came playing losing $8 M then owned Trump $8 M. Trump sent the host (who told me the story) to Tokyo to collect the debt. The guy, the accountant of a mafia gang, was sliced in middle at his house that night.
We'll see.
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Christopher: 11-5 article
I quite enjoyed in reading your 11-05 article. You mentioned that both ?Q? and ?Andrew S? found their own ways of making big bucks from casinos. Q used the rebate-loopholes to make a net profit of $200,000 per month. Later Q took advantage of dealers? shuffle-flash-weakness to make 1 million bucks. As to Andrew, how lucky could he get? A TV show helped him indirectly to recruit 3,000 students and formed teams with 60 sharp graduates. Then Andrew?s teams made $35 millions from casinos. Wow, 35 mils are a lot of money!
Hey whatever have happened to Q and AS now?
BJT wrote:
> �gQ�h is the most amazing newguy and I
> am honored as he started from reading my
> books�BHe gave me 3 kilos gold bars in
> appreciation of my waking up his
> potentials�B�B�B a great gift
> considering recent gold
> price�B�B�B�F �j
> I will think of interesting gambling stories similar
? to the ones you mentioned and write them�B
> There were really not many interesting sexy stories
> happening in my journies... partly because I travelled
> mostly with my girl friend...: (
> I heard some whale stories and have written about them
> before already:
> Kerry Parker was playing at Bellagio, there was a
> noisy player near. He asked waiter asking him to calm
> down. That guy responsed rudely claiming he had a new
> worth of 300 M... Kerry invited him to make a wager on
> 300 M with a coin flip.
> Trump invited a Japanese big player playing at AC. The
> guy bet $200K per hand at bacarrat and just won $6 M
> from an Australia casino. The guy came playing losing
> $8 M then owned Trump $8 M. Trump sent the host (who
> told me the story) to Tokyo to collect the debt. The
> guy, the accountant of a mafia gang, was sliced in
> middle at his house that night.
> We'll see.
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