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Thread: Dave: Don, Do they still let you play?

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    Dave
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    Dave: Don, Do they still let you play?

    I mean, have you been barred and blacklisted from nearly every casino in your area? I mean, the casinos must consider you a dangerous person with all the knowledge that you have. You don't have to answer these questions if they are too personal.

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Don, Do they still let you play?

    > I mean, have you been barred and blacklisted
    > from nearly every casino in your area?

    No, not at all.

    > I mean, the casinos must consider you a
    > dangerous person with all the knowledge that
    > you have. You don't have to answer these
    > questions if they are too personal.

    The idea behind this game is to to play and to be welcome back the next time. Some people think you ought to wear barrings as a badge of honor and that you're not playing "properly" if you don't get thrown out of every place you play in.

    I happen not to be one of those people! ;-)

    Don

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    quark
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    quark: Re: Don, Do they still let you play?

    > The idea behind this game is to to play and
    > to be welcome back the next time. Some
    > people think you ought to wear barrings as a
    > badge of honor and that you're not playing
    > "properly" if you don't get thrown
    > out of every place you play in.

    I can see the value in your style of play. But wouldn't it be prudent to say that if a person NEVER got barred or backed of, then they were not "pushing the envelope" and were leaving money on the table?

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    Norm Wattenberger
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    Norm Wattenberger: Re: Don, Do they still let you play?

    > But wouldn't it be prudent to say that if a
    > person NEVER got barred or backed of, then
    > they were not "pushing the
    > envelope" and were leaving money on the
    > table?

    If you were a full-time professional with BJ as your sole source of income and a willingness to spend much of your time on the road, that would be true. But if you are not treating it as a job, to me it doesn't make sense to burn out joints that you enjoy. There are a lot of variables that go into your level and style of cover.

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