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Reply To: bb1’s whale spotting thread

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Hi again,

well I agree there are many sizes to whales, and I’ve had some that dropped more than $50k in a month.

but those are really rare, and personally I’d rather see a larger number of input than at the end of the month come in and find 4 people posted they’d had a whale.

exaggerated I admit, but you get the idea.

@ $1k a month (our way) that’s $4k a month dropped. nearly $50k a year.

that’s a good sized gambler to me.

but we could go to $2k (our commission)

that’d be nearly a $100k a year dropped.

either or; I’m just happy to have some interested partakers cause I would really be interested in seeing results in 6 months of

1. places that never earned mention
2. places that suck in keeping retention.

so throw out a number and lets go from there.

I’m wondering what would be the most efficient way to go about this.

if we just were to come in and post, hey I’ve got a whale, and then come back and post in a month or two if they’re till playing,

well it seems it’d be easier if there were some way to maybe make a table which showed the casino, the name of submitter (cause no offense to anybody, but there’s just some folks who’s words carry more weight with me than others, and that’s always going to be a personal thing for all of us, which thankfully we can keep to ourselves, not too mention there might be the occasional second agenda, which would become apparent over a period of time, say if the same person were to post about getting whales from same casino/group of casinos which might be legit; but also might mean they were paid-off in some way by the casino for obvious reasons).

and perhaps a starting date (roughly) and ending date (roughly) of the spotting.

and eventually we when enough was gathered, we could categorize by casino / program,

well you guys are the experts at that kinda shit. I can make a table. which in my mind would suffice quite efficiently, but the techies would likely say to do it in a database thing.

which that’s as far as I go in that respect.

:)