Quote: MrVI refuse to give a penny to the hordes of homeless beggars polluting this fair land; the last thing I'd tolerate is him getting away with stealing my remaining credits (around fifty bucks, IIRC).
I was OK with the idea that he saw credits and quickly sat down, but when the P.O.S. blatantly lied to me and said the credits were his, well, let's just say he made a wise move to slither off when I braced him.
I take no guff when I strut my stuff.
you use the words "polluting the land", yet you are a lawyer. Sort of ironic.
As scummy as those people might be, the marks are dead money anyways, maybe it is for the best the money goes to their living than the casino. I doubt the marks would possibly play anything with a 45% return but still.
From what I have seen it's usually elderly people who kinda get caught up, not because they want to win money, but because they just like the attention or conversation initially.Quote: onenickelmiracleMy guess is they pressure them up into denominations and switch games completely out of ultimate x never letting them play consecutive hands with loaded multipliers.
As scummy as those people might be, the marks are dead money anyways, maybe it is for the best the money goes to their living than the casino. I doubt the marks would possibly play anything with a 45% return but still.
I think that might be a higher level of crime.