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#21
Sounds like a plan

MangoJ said:
So let's summarize for successful AP:

Enjoy your BJ
Keep a look for flashy dealers
Find good penetration
Aggressive wong in / wong out
Beware of to much heat

And... Always use cover for protection
Where is can I find BJ like this. Sounds like the best game anywhere. I am not one for following directions but that sounds like a plan . I hope she can handle multiple sessions. I am a big wonger.
 
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paddywhack

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#23
longwolf said:
Great link, thank you. Bu I'm still a long way from Vegas.
My bad. I was just looking for a free alternative for you.

For other areas you'll have to call the casino and ask or network with others to get that info if you don't want to fork out the $15 for CBJN.
 
#24
paddywhack said:
For other areas you'll have to call the casino and ask or network with others to get that info if you don't want to fork out the $15 for CBJN.
I don't mind paying for it, but they only list CC'c for payment.
I've asked a friend to order it for me, but he keeps 'forgetting'.
 
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shadroch

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#25
longwolf said:
I don't think so, tho I've been trying to get here at least that long.

The no CC is a moral decision and not a lack of will power.
If you learn about usury and understand what it's done to this country(and the world), you might feel the same way. Especially when you learn that there are better ways. At any rate, we're at least long overdo for a jubilee.
Oh, and yes that means no bank account either.
I'm not trying to preach, just giving my point of view.

As for the CIA tracking device, that's easy. If you get paranoid (and remember that just because you're paranoid doesn't mean that someone isn't out to get you :)) just toss it and pick up a new one for $30 or $40.
Go read your fifth post, from June 2007.
 
#26
shadroch said:
Go read your fifth post, from June 2007.
I'm having a hard time finding the post you're talking about.
But that was around the last time it looked like I'd come up with a bank roll.
I had what seemed to be a good job, but the man was put out of biz by a corrupt politician and I got stiffed for a fair amount of money :(
 

Solo player

Well-Known Member
#27
I think this is the post from Oct. 07 that Shadroch was refering to.

Quote: I've been seriously studying BJ for years and feel more than ready to try my hand at it.
But my problem has always been coming up with the bank roll.

I've calculated the bank roll I need at about $7500 for about a 15% ROR.
Which is much more than I'd risk at one playing session (mostly because I plan on 45 min sessions).

Now if I split the $7500 into three session banks of $2500 that would give about a 45% ROR to each.
I could raise the $2500 much easier and, with a little luck, might win the rest of my preferred bank.

If I lost the $2500, I'd just have to wait till I could save the next 'session' bank.

So how would this be any different from starting with a $7500 bank, except that it might be much longer between my playing sessions? End Quote.

Hope this jogs your memory
 

21gunsalute

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#28
longwolf said:
I'm having a hard time finding the post you're talking about.
But that was around the last time it looked like I'd come up with a bank roll.
I had what seemed to be a good job, but the man was put out of biz by a corrupt politician and I got stiffed for a fair amount of money :(
Corrupt politician=redundant. No doubt there was some kind of credit card fraud that took place here.
 
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21gunsalute said:
Corrupt politician=redundant.
Agreed.

21gunsalute said:
No doubt there was some kind of credit card fraud that took place here.
No, the nearest town was trying to force him to run over one mile of 6 inch water pipe for a fire hydrant. The location had a lot of potential for future development. As it turned out, the mayor owned all the land surrounding the property my boss had bought. I did some research and told my boss all he needed to do was dig a large enough cattle tank and put the right fittings on it for the fire trucks.
That freaked the mayor out and he started giving us all kinds of red tape to prevent us from opening shop until the biz finally when belly up.
 
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