Dancer won another car

This time a Camry at the South Point, playing NSU with a .3 slot club for a 100% EV, or on one double points day for 100.3%. Plus $500.

It pays to believe in math (and have a big bankroll).
Is your provided link advanced internet forensic analysis?
If so, I ain't clicking on it.
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Originally posted by: arshaleign
This time a Camry at the South Point, playing NSU with a .3 slot club for a 100% EV, or on one double points day for 100.3%. Plus $500.

It pays to believe in math (and have a big bankroll).


I wonder if the many people who have become multi-millionaires through "lousy plays" like lotteries and progressives also "believe in math"?
Maybe all the a-holes in town playing games with theoretical 0.2% edges(assuming the impossible to achieve "perfect play") over the next 900 lifetimes while they use fake names to peddle info available on the net for free won't, combined, ever make as much as one lucky Powerball winner...
How's that math?
Dancer had better odds to win that car that you would have to get 4oaK by breaking up a full house.

Dancer chases yet another car......film at 11
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Originally posted by: chefantwon
Dancer chases yet another car......film at 11
Close. I think that this car is number eleven.

Was interesting to read the article - I played my 1250 every day and didn't sniff a prize. Was guessing that there were probably 3000 or so daily players like me so it was a 1 in 100 (ish) shot to win the grand prize. Didn't even win a gas card, and now that it is very clear that the "daily spin" promotion is certainly not random, I can't help but wonder if the drawing was weighted towards the bigger players as well.

Meh, might just be some sour grapes here since I've given them 60K+ for the last 3 months and I'm getting their "D" mailer.

Good luck all!

Pack
I cannot even imagine going into a casino 30 day's in a row, and playing at least 1250 through per day, plus going to another casino as well (silverton). Just goes to show u what the addiction can do to one.
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Originally posted by: thlf
I cannot even imagine going into a casino 30 day's in a row, and playing at least 1250 through per day, plus going to another casino as well (silverton). Just goes to show u what the addiction can do to one.
If by "addiction" you mean a successful, lucrative career, then you are right!

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Originally posted by: thlf
I cannot even imagine going into a casino 30 day's in a row, and playing at least 1250 through per day, plus going to another casino as well (silverton). Just goes to show u what the addiction can do to one.


Nickel 50 play NSUD is $12.50/spin so $1,250 is 100 spins or about 15 minutes of "work". Takes longer to park, walk in, swipe for your entries and walk back out to your car than to play.

For Dancer, it's likely .25 50 play or $62.50 per spin so in 20 spins, he's through.

Just because you don't understand and/or appreciate the math, don't assume that this is an addiction.

Dan
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