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November 29, 2006 at 1:53 am #717186
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InactiveYeah i remember the series on tv about a year ago…… funny thing was when he got to vegas he nearly didint get to bet as just about all the casinos said he can make the bet, but not allowed to film it lol :confused:
And if i remember correctly, part of the casinos agreement it wasnt allowed to be aired on tv but was allowed to be filmed.
November 29, 2006 at 2:00 am #717187Anonymous
Inactivewow, just went to his site pokerutd – 10500 players online !!!!!
If this is his own players, i.e not part of a larger network – he will be making millions
But i cant see it being his, they must be part of a network, but i couldnt see anything on the site say saying it was, or even affiliates lol and its a pr0 with no backlinks (google backlinks) lol
Ahh, found it …….Bowmans network (Tribeca)
November 29, 2006 at 8:59 am #717203Anonymous
InactiveYou know what thgough. One thing about that guy is you could see in his eyes he was going to win. This was destined to happen. I have had that feeling before now I just need another moment like that.
November 29, 2006 at 10:21 am #717211Anonymous
InactiveHe’s an idiot.
Unless of course it’s all part of a rather obvious marketting ploy.
:shhh:I believe they call it viral marketting and need 1000 dupes to post it around the net.
:withstupiNovember 29, 2006 at 2:47 pm #717242Anonymous
Inactivedarko123 wrote:Yeah i remember the series on tv about a year ago…… funny thing was when he got to vegas he nearly didint get to bet as just about all the casinos said he can make the bet, but not allowed to film it lol :confused:And if i remember correctly, part of the casinos agreement it wasnt allowed to be aired on tv but was allowed to be filmed.
Plus it was a struggle to find a casino that would take the bet. The initial casino pulle dout at the last minute. they found a replacement, but they insisted it had to be American Roulette effectively doubling the house edge.
December 1, 2006 at 10:25 pm #717552Anonymous
InactiveThat video is funny.
In reality–without cameras and media hubbub–the casino could care less if you gamble your life’s savings and $130k isn’t a big deal.

You know, as a dealer I saw lots of people come in and put down all the money to their name on a bet. Of course, they were bums with about $20-$100 in their pockets from God knows what. :Ohno:
December 1, 2006 at 10:58 pm #717561Anonymous
InactiveThey do care a bit. They have a slight edge on winning your money and want you to place a lot of wagers knowing they will win in the end. When they know he is only going to spin the wheel once, their edge goes down quite a bit. :colgate:
December 1, 2006 at 11:50 pm #717567Anonymous
InactiveAceJones wrote:They do care a bit. They have a slight edge on winning your money and want you to place a lot of wagers knowing they will win in the end. When they know he is only going to spin the wheel once, their edge goes down quite a bit. :colgate:I’m not saying they don’t sweat the money. What I’m saying is that they don’t give a crap that it’s your life’s savings and you might be broke tomorrow. As long as they win, it’s all good.
Some houses here in Vegas are notorious for sweating the money. Nothing worse than having some guy walking up to your table and having the whole pit stare your table down.
December 2, 2006 at 12:02 am #717568Anonymous
InactiveDon’t think I could do it, not even as a marketing stunt, not even if i was rich.. helluva high though.
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