March 13th, 2023 at 8:36:17 PM
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1) Take a $100k marker.
2) Don’t pay it back and have nothing in the bank account it’s drawn on
3) See what happens!
2) Don’t pay it back and have nothing in the bank account it’s drawn on
3) See what happens!
It’s all about making that GTA
March 13th, 2023 at 8:58:26 PM
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The hanks for the advice. What should I play it on?
March 13th, 2023 at 9:03:07 PM
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Put it all on Big Red
It’s all about making that GTA
March 13th, 2023 at 9:06:34 PM
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Max bet is 3k. Then what
March 13th, 2023 at 9:15:09 PM
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Keep betting 3k every roll. Most likely, you’ll be down 100k within a couple hours
It’s all about making that GTA
March 13th, 2023 at 9:34:20 PM
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Quote: Ace2Keep betting 3k every roll. Most likely, you’ll be down 100k within a couple hours
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But I want to win.
March 14th, 2023 at 4:22:55 AM
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I wouldn’t want to be a party to cheating anyone out of money. Yeah I know, casinos deserve it in a way, but I don’t think it’s the kind of thing you want in your life, as part of who you are.
Having said that, I’ve become convinced that though unpaid markers wind up on the house’s balance sheet, it’s a totally different matter than with a normal business. With the latter, unpaid receivables represent needed income to continue the business, and not collecting that means the business could go under. With a casino, uncollected markers are a residual condition of a special operation to make profit. That they then can represent this to the public as ‘here we are, the victim’ is a hoot. I suppose there are exceptions.
The special operation is to remove the assets of A, the player, into the possession of B, the house. In the best case scenario, not only will B get all the initial assets of A, but also the future income of A until who knows when. Additionally, A will, best case, borrow money that B will get as well… indeed B may get the proceeds of all the lying, cheating, and stealing, perhaps into the millions, that A can muster. It is not a mistake for B to have allowed A to take out markers and get deep into debt if things go this well, it is instead a necessary part of the operation. Didn’t B incur some expenses? Of course! In this best case scenario, this is well managed, and to view the residual “debt” that possibly has to be written off as representing the same kind of uncollected receivables that a normal business incurs is laughable and ignorant.
I’m glad to see the OP is asking how he goes about this and wins money. It’s a good question. If he just loses and owes money that he finds can’t be collected, what has he gained except a dark mark on his soul?
Having said that, I’ve become convinced that though unpaid markers wind up on the house’s balance sheet, it’s a totally different matter than with a normal business. With the latter, unpaid receivables represent needed income to continue the business, and not collecting that means the business could go under. With a casino, uncollected markers are a residual condition of a special operation to make profit. That they then can represent this to the public as ‘here we are, the victim’ is a hoot. I suppose there are exceptions.
The special operation is to remove the assets of A, the player, into the possession of B, the house. In the best case scenario, not only will B get all the initial assets of A, but also the future income of A until who knows when. Additionally, A will, best case, borrow money that B will get as well… indeed B may get the proceeds of all the lying, cheating, and stealing, perhaps into the millions, that A can muster. It is not a mistake for B to have allowed A to take out markers and get deep into debt if things go this well, it is instead a necessary part of the operation. Didn’t B incur some expenses? Of course! In this best case scenario, this is well managed, and to view the residual “debt” that possibly has to be written off as representing the same kind of uncollected receivables that a normal business incurs is laughable and ignorant.
I’m glad to see the OP is asking how he goes about this and wins money. It’s a good question. If he just loses and owes money that he finds can’t be collected, what has he gained except a dark mark on his soul?
the next time Dame Fortune toys with your heart, your soul and your wallet, raise your glass and praise her thus: “Thanks for nothing, you cold-hearted, evil, damnable, nefarious, low-life, malicious monster from Hell!” She is, after all, stone deaf. ... Arnold Snyder
April 13th, 2023 at 3:44:23 AM
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I’m glad to see the OP is asking how he goes about this and wins money. It’s a good question. If he just loses and owes money that he finds can’t be collected, what has he gained except a dark mark on his soul?
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Lol that’s dark… I’ve gained hurting an industry that hurts millions every year. Including breaking up families, making people go broke, taking advantage of problem gamblers, and adding nothing to society except profits for themselves.
My soul will be just fine hurting a casino. I guess APs who take money from poor old casino coffers also have dark mark on their souls?