Dancer won another car

Strike a nerve omalley?

If this is so lucrative for him why does he have to sell books, sell software, have columns, be on the radio, teach seminares, etc etc etc. Especially at his age.

I never said the amount was the sign of an addict, I said 30 days in a row in 2 different casino's is a sign of an addict.

I once saw dancer in a tavern playing. We went in for breakfast at 7:30 in the morning. I sat a the bar and had a smoke. I saw dancer get a w2g so at least $1200. I went and ate, by the time we finished and left I saw dancer at the atm. Here he is alone in a dark tavern, playing as fast as he can, and rifling through 1200 bucks in less than 30 minutes and hitting the atm for more. Addict?

And I'm sure omalley the next thing out of u is going to be how similar I sound to singer. I guarantee I am not singer.
The money is secondary, people like fame.
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Originally posted by: thlf
...If this is so lucrative for him why does he have to sell books, sell software, have columns, be on the radio, teach seminares, etc etc etc. Especially at his age...
Right. Because beating the casinos at their own game just isn't any fun once you're 64.

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Originally posted by: thlf
Strike a nerve omalley?

If this is so lucrative for him why does he have to sell books, sell software, have columns, be on the radio, teach seminares, etc etc etc. Especially at his age.

I never said the amount was the sign of an addict, I said 30 days in a row in 2 different casino's is a sign of an addict.

I once saw dancer in a tavern playing. We went in for breakfast at 7:30 in the morning. I sat a the bar and had a smoke. I saw dancer get a w2g so at least $1200. I went and ate, by the time we finished and left I saw dancer at the atm. Here he is alone in a dark tavern, playing as fast as he can, and rifling through 1200 bucks in less than 30 minutes and hitting the atm for more. Addict?

And I'm sure omalley the next thing out of u is going to be how similar I sound to singer. I guarantee I am not singer.


I used to run into him quite a bit in taverns playing. He was usually playing games that had an expected return of close to $100 an hour. Losing $1200 in a half hour happens all the time when playing those games because they are $50 per hand.


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Originally posted by: thlf
I guarantee I am not singer.


Are you Dancer's mother?
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Originally posted by: thlf
Strike a nerve omalley?

If this is so lucrative for him why does he have to sell books, sell software, have columns, be on the radio, teach seminares, etc etc etc. Especially at his age.

Because he can make even more money? One thing about VP play is the variance. You can make big bucks one year and almost nothing the next. The advantage of having the side businesses is they are far more consistent. Or didn't this ever occur to you?

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Originally posted by: thlf
I never said the amount was the sign of an addict, I said 30 days in a row in 2 different casino's is a sign of an addict.

I once saw dancer in a tavern playing. We went in for breakfast at 7:30 in the morning. I sat a the bar and had a smoke. I saw dancer get a w2g so at least $1200. I went and ate, by the time we finished and left I saw dancer at the atm. Here he is alone in a dark tavern, playing as fast as he can, and rifling through 1200 bucks in less than 30 minutes and hitting the atm for more. Addict?

And I'm sure omalley the next thing out of u is going to be how similar I sound to singer. I guarantee I am not singer.


Let's see, you saw Dancer for 30 minutes and know all there is to know. You may not be Singer but you sure have the same intellectual capabilities.

I have to agree that playing thru $1250 is nothing, and probably nothing to Dancer. The other night I put through $200,000 on a $5 single line Bonus machine and still walked away with a modest profit without cash back, bonus points towards gas cards, plus future cash promotions. And Im sure that $1250 for Dancers bankroll is nothing even if he lost it all.

Regarding his outside businesses: so what? Whats the problem. It is not unusual or out of the ordinary for successful people to also lecture, write books, author articles, become consultants, etc. This is a natural progression.

I happen to enjoy Dancer and I enjoy his strategy and info. I only fault him for poorly written articles and wish he would spend more on strategy than telling us about his success. (LOL)
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Originally posted by: arshaleign
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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!

Wipe your chin, please.
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Originally posted by: thlf
Strike a nerve omalley?

If this is so lucrative for him why does he have to sell books, sell software, have columns, be on the radio, teach seminares, etc etc etc. Especially at his age.

I never said the amount was the sign of an addict, I said 30 days in a row in 2 different casino's is a sign of an addict.

I once saw dancer in a tavern playing. We went in for breakfast at 7:30 in the morning. I sat a the bar and had a smoke. I saw dancer get a w2g so at least $1200. I went and ate, by the time we finished and left I saw dancer at the atm. Here he is alone in a dark tavern, playing as fast as he can, and rifling through 1200 bucks in less than 30 minutes and hitting the atm for more. Addict?

And I'm sure omalley the next thing out of u is going to be how similar I sound to singer. I guarantee I am not singer.

your not singer, i am
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Originally posted by: arcimedes
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Originally posted by: thlf
Strike a nerve omalley?

If this is so lucrative for him why does he have to sell books, sell software, have columns, be on the radio, teach seminares, etc etc etc. Especially at his age.

Because he can make even more money? One thing about VP play is the variance. You can make big bucks one year and almost nothing the next. The advantage of having the side businesses is they are far more consistent. Or didn't this ever occur to you?

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Originally posted by: thlf
I never said the amount was the sign of an addict, I said 30 days in a row in 2 different casino's is a sign of an addict.

I once saw dancer in a tavern playing. We went in for breakfast at 7:30 in the morning. I sat a the bar and had a smoke. I saw dancer get a w2g so at least $1200. I went and ate, by the time we finished and left I saw dancer at the atm. Here he is alone in a dark tavern, playing as fast as he can, and rifling through 1200 bucks in less than 30 minutes and hitting the atm for more. Addict?

And I'm sure omalley the next thing out of u is going to be how similar I sound to singer. I guarantee I am not singer.


Let's see, you saw Dancer for 30 minutes and know all there is to know. You may not be Singer but you sure have the same intellectual capabilities.


No doubt Dancer's win gave you a chubby. You guys all stand around beating off every time Dancer wins. Talk about a man crush!
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