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Old 01-10-2008, 12:19 PM   #1
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The last thing the casino wants you to do is sit in your room and browse the internet. They want you in the casino losing money.
I didn't have my glasses. I thought the green chips were $10, but they're $25.
So I think I'm betting $30 and I'm really betting $75. Then I get a pair of aces and split, another $75. I blackjack one and 20 the other, dealer busts.

I push all these chips at the dealer and tell him I'm ready to go. He starts pushing these black chips at me, I knew what they were.
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Old 01-11-2008, 12:50 AM   #2
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I missed this, where exactly were you ryr? I hear you on the Burmuda greens, they felt like those plastic, cheap door mats.
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Old 01-11-2008, 02:08 AM   #3
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I missed this, where exactly were you ryr? I hear you on the Burmuda greens, they felt like those plastic, cheap door mats.
Cottonwood and Riverbend.
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Old 10-01-2008, 03:05 AM   #4
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87 on new bermuda greens which I hated. Many, many putts. They said the greens were one month old.
79 on bent grass greens which have several problems.
74 on same course as 79, except it was a "shamble". I'm not going to discount myself too much on the 74 because I've been driving the ball good and my drive was either used or not far from the one which got used.

Shamble = everyone tees off and then you play your own ball from the point of the best drive. We all played our own drives on 18 because it's the drink hole, 2 highest scores bought the rest of us (24 players) a drink. I parred 18. A 7 and an 8 split the bar tab.

I also made $85 playing blackjack. Won $285 after going down $200. Then I quit. First time I've ever walked out of a casino a winner.
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Old 10-01-2008, 03:06 AM   #5
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87 on new bermuda greens which I hated. Many, many putts. They said the greens were one month old.
79 on bent grass greens which have several problems.
74 on same course as 79, except it was a "shamble". I'm not going to discount myself too much on the 74 because I've been driving the ball good and my drive was either used or not far from the one which got used.

Shamble = everyone tees off and then you play your own ball from the point of the best drive. We all played our own drives on 18 because it's the drink hole, 2 highest scores bought the rest of us (24 players) a drink. I parred 18. A 7 and an 8 split the bar tab.

I also made $85 playing blackjack. Won $285 after going down $200. Then I quit. First time I've ever walked out of a casino a winner.
Oh how fucking nice of you to stop in.
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Old 10-01-2008, 03:23 AM   #6
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Oh how fucking nice of you to stop in.
I got home at 6:30.

I took my laptop with me down there. I was going out to see if I could sniff a signal at my truck before carrying it up to the room and saw a casino hotel employee. I asked if they had wifi. She said yes, only $12.95 for 24 hours. I said No thanks.

The next morning early I was bored, everyone else was in their rooms asleep nursing hangovers. I walked out to the truck and turned it on. I got a log in page from The Sheraton which was next door to where I was staying, and instructions on how to pay $10.95 for 24 hours.

It just wasn't worth it to me. Burger King can have wifi but the Horseshoe Casino and Hotel wants money for it? Screw them.
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Old 10-01-2008, 03:48 AM   #7
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I got home at 6:30.

I took my laptop with me down there. I was going out to see if I could sniff a signal at my truck before carrying it up to the room and saw a casino hotel employee. I asked if they had wifi. She said yes, only $12.95 for 24 hours. I said No thanks.

The next morning early I was bored, everyone else was in their rooms asleep nursing hangovers. I walked out to the truck and turned it on. I got a log in page from The Sheraton which was next door to where I was staying, and instructions on how to pay $10.95 for 24 hours.

It just wasn't worth it to me. Burger King can have wifi but the Horseshoe Casino and Hotel wants money for it? Screw them.
The last thing the casino wants you to do is sit in your room and browse the internet. They want you in the casino losing money.
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