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03 November 2016 at 01:53 AM
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by JoseJohnnyJimJack

Will Rice do a ghost town vlog of Primm soon? I hope there is some parking space concrete bar frog-jumping involved. And a thumbnail of it.

No way he can jump over a standard k-wall unless there's a trampoline nearby. Extremely juvenile anyway. Is he 10 years old?


by pig4bill

No way he can jump over a standard k-wall unless there's a trampoline nearby. Extremely juvenile anyway. Is he 10 years old?

Have you seen his calves?


by TheAlpha

Have you seen his calves?

EL D is the Spud Webb of white people.


After watching today's vid, I'm definitely never tipping Rice again. Look forward to seeing how he retaliates, as he says in the video, dealers can make the experience unpleasant for a player who announces he's never tipping.

It is of course completely meaningless over the course of a month/year if certain players don't tip, or if the amount of tips on a given day is lower than usual. The important thing is the average amount of tips over time. Dealers who aren't crybabies understand this. It takes a low level of maturity to recognize that your job is not to antagonize or retaliate against your customers, regardless of how much they do or don't tip. It's discretionary, after all.

Rice recently mentioned a player that was hugely overtipping, resulting in the second most tips he made in a single shift, but does not seem to understand the concept.


by rickroll

if it's real probably either 50 or 100k, he's had some huge individual hits which would be represented by the large spikes so if it's a real graph that's gotta be pretty substantial

Actually, I think the real number that's hidden is $25k. The graph tracks with a $10k to $12k hit from Grand Jackpots and smaller $5k hits. His biggest loss he said he had was $5k which also tracks in that graph.

While it could also be $50k since he was bragging before that people would be shocked at his graph, he's ignorant enough to think $35k is a lot of money won.


by redantfarm

Friday & Saturday nights my friend (Who plays higher limit slots) and I visited Ceasars slot room. My friend was losing on a couple machines when a fat toad (not trooper) started to befriend him. I was standing by as the fat toad told him he could 'help him' as he directed him over to the ultimate x machine. He then instructed my friend to play. What the guy did then was pr

That's not AP and real AP hate those kinds of people. Also back before MGM bought out Cosmo, Cosmo would actively look and 86 those AP who are called Creators cause they get tourists to create a play.

Next time, talk to a slot attendant especially if he's in high limit. Those guys will at least be asked to leave the area.


by Confidential

After watching today's vid, I'm definitely never tipping Rice again. Look forward to seeing how he retaliates, as he says in the video, dealers can make the experience unpleasant for a player who announces he's never tipping.It is of course completely meaningless over the course of a month/year if certain players don't tip, or if the amount of tips on a given day is lower than

It's crazy how it's 100% the dealer's fault for dropping too much rake when they are on reduced rake and Diesel somehow assigns partial blame TO THE PLAYER cause they didn't speak up soon enough before the rake was dropped.

Then his suggestion to fix it is to give the player the overage from the rack and then take money from the next pot's rake and put it into the box to make it even.

Does Diesel know that dealers aren't suppose to make decisions themselves and are suppose to call the floor?

If this clown ever becomes dual rate or a full time floor, which by the way would probably be his dream job to make binding decisions with a smug smile while walking away, it's over for that room.


by Koshka

It's crazy how it's 100% the dealer's fault for dropping too much rake when they are on reduced rake and Diesel somehow assigns partial blame TO THE PLAYER cause they didn't speak up soon enough before the rake was dropped.Then his suggestion to fix it is to give the player the overage from the rack and then take money from the next pot's rake and put it into the box to make it

I would love to see him do this and then on his break be pulled aside by the floor, who informs him that security saw him stealing from the rack and giving the chips to the player. Even if it's just $1 this has to be the biggest violation a casino employee can do.

This is similar to him arguing with a traffic cop who's told him to stop at an intersection.


by redantfarm

Friday & Saturday nights my friend (Who plays higher limit slots) and I visited Ceasars slot room. My friend was losing on a couple machines when a fat toad (not trooper) started to befriend him. I was standing by as the fat toad told him he could 'help him' as he directed him over to the ultimate x machine. He then instructed my friend to play. What the guy did then was pr

i've heard of this before but never seen it, this is not ap, most aps you have no clue unless you know the specific things to look for - anytime you're in a slot room, there's at least 2-3 in your line of sight at all times, a small little casino will still have a half dozen working the floor, patrolling the machines in their own specific route and checking to see if anyone has played and left it in a good spot since last time they played

if you ever see someone, usually an old asian person just sitting down and not playing, it's probably an ap who decided it's better to sit and camp a specific set of machines in case someone plays them into a good state and leaves

what you experienced is <1% of the ap crowd

see below

by Koshka

That's not AP and real AP hate those kinds of people. Also back before MGM bought out Cosmo, Cosmo would actively look and 86 those AP who are called Creators cause they get tourists to create a play.

Next time, talk to a slot attendant especially if he's in high limit. Those guys will at least be asked to leave the area.

by Koshka

Actually, I think the real number that's hidden is $25k. The graph tracks with a $10k to $12k hit from Grand Jackpots and smaller $5k hits. His biggest loss he said he had was $5k which also tracks in that graph.

While it could also be $50k since he was bragging before that people would be shocked at his graph, he's ignorant enough to think $35k is a lot of money won.

this would make sense and i agree i probably misremembered but i thought he had some really big hits of like 20-30k but could be mistaken


Vlogger A Homestead Journey makes a special 30 minute episode about Nomads in storage units.

Urban Nomad reports that he has been filling out job applications for three years. And that 17,000 apartments have opened up in LA County and 16,000 in San Diego County due to deportation. He also has a hater leaving mean, stupid, and wrong comments and has been blocked but nonetheless makes new accounts to issue mean comments again.

Additionally, Planet Fitness is allowing Nomads free weight room access due to the chemical spill in Orange County.

After leaving Vegas, Viral Gabe is living in his Audi in Venice Beach and attempting to sell $1000 artwork but has not sold any.


by Old Man Coffee

EL D is the Spud Webb of white people.

Not even close. We had a white guy on our "under 6' " team that could hit the rim hard enough to disrupt a shot. He had long thighs, not hobbit legs like Diesel.

by Confidential

After watching today's vid, I'm definitely never tipping Rice again. Look forward to seeing how he retaliates, as he says in the video, dealers can make the experience unpleasant for a player who announces he's never tipping.It is of course completely meaningless over the course of a month/year if certain players don't tip, or if the amount of tips on a given day is lower than

Like I said above, 10 years old.

He completely forgot his Caesars boss watches his vlog. Getting even with a customer who doesn't tip probably doesn't meet Caesars' customer service standards.

I don't know why I've been so "lucky" to encounter Diesel so often. He was at the big freeroll tournament today. I can't imagine that he played 100 hours to qualify as a player.


by pig4bill

No way he can jump over a standard k-wall unless there's a trampoline nearby. Extremely juvenile anyway. Is he 10 years old?

Sorry, I should have described it better. I meant frog-jumping the 6" high concrete bar at the head of each parking stall. Hehe.


by TheAlpha

Have you seen his calves?

Calfzilla Rice can only wear ankle socks. It's impossible for him to slide tube socks on.


by pig4bill

I don't know why I've been so "lucky" to encounter Diesel so often. He was at the big freeroll tournament today. I can't imagine that he played 100 hours to qualify as a player.

Was he playing in the freeroll? If not, he was there bc he's a lurker.


by rickroll

i've heard of this before but never seen it, this is not ap, most aps you have no clue unless you know the specific things to look for - anytime you're in a slot room, there's at least 2-3 in your line of sight at all times, a small little casino will still have a half dozen working the floor, patrolling the machines in their own specific route and checking to see if anyone has

Those hits were chopped and I would assume he would track his personal profits and not the overall win.

Even if that line is $50k which would put his overall profits around $65k, as much as he’s hustling, that’s not that impressive of an hourly and overall winnings.

Couple that with the fact he mostly checks the Buffalo and Phoenix link slots and doesn’t check all the other smaller plays is laughable.

A sub $20 profit on a play is just fine and it all adds up over time.


by JoseJohnnyJimJack

Was he playing in the freeroll? If not, he was there bc he's a lurker.

I don't know. When I saw him he was walking around before the start. But then, he likes to just walk around and do nothing. I saw him doing that in the Horseshoe poker room while I was playing my 150 hours. I never saw him at a table, just walking around.


by Koshka

Those hits were chopped and I would assume he would track his personal profits and not the overall win. Even if that line is $50k which would put his overall profits around $65k, as much as he’s hustling, that’s not that impressive of an hourly and overall winnings. Couple that with the fact he mostly checks the Buffalo and Phoenix link slots and doesn’t check all the other sma

$65k is probably considerably higher than his usual annual earn in the Westgate/t-shirt/candy era.


by pig4bill

$65k is probably considerably higher than his usual annual earn in the Westgate/t-shirt/candy era.

$65k is probably the most he has ever made since coming to Vegas.


by Koshka

That's not AP and real AP hate those kinds of people. Also back before MGM bought out Cosmo, Cosmo would actively look and 86 those AP who are called Creators cause they get tourists to create a play.

Next time, talk to a slot attendant especially if he's in high limit. Those guys will at least be asked to leave the area.

My friend first complained to the attendant in the room; they referred him to the security desk.

by rickroll

i've heard of this before but never seen it, this is not ap, most aps you have no clue unless you know the specific things to look for - anytime you're in a slot room, there's at least 2-3 in your line of sight at all times, a small little casino will still have a half dozen working the floor, patrolling the machines in their own specific route and checking to see if anyone has

The fat toad guy really spotted a sucker in my friend. I don't know if you hit Ceasars too often but if you do, the guy seems to hang out in the small slot room by the table games. It is fairly high limit, my friend was dropping $75 a pull...there is another higher slot limit slot room, but that isn't room the guy was in. He was there both Saturday & Sunday evenings. Turns out I'm going back to Vegas next weekend; I am curious to see if he is there again. The guy is 60ish, very overweight and seems to have a mild case of tardive dyskinesia involving his mouth. I never saw him drop a nickel in a machine. He was basically just sitting around.


I guess it's possible, but its hard to wrap my head around the proposition that poopers went from being a failed candyman, 5+ figs in the hole, to a AP gangster making 5 figs plus in as many months.

It would be funny if the number is something like 1k or 5k. Why would he edit it out if was actually proud of the dollars and it was real?

To not show the taxman? Do AP players pay their taxes, or is avoiding them/under-reporting part of the "AP" aspect?

At the simple-ist, if he "makes" 100k on AP slots (and he doesnt go busto), he's gonna owe 24k in taxes. There is a paper trail on all the handpays.

Good luck T97


his real ev expectation probably 1/3 whatever that chart is


by steve420wa

I guess it's possible, but its hard to wrap my head around the proposition that poopers went from being a failed candyman, 5+ figs in the hole, to a AP gangster making 5 figs plus in as many months.It would be funny if the number is something like 1k or 5k. Why would he edit it out if was actually proud of the dollars and it was real?To not show the taxman? Do AP players pay th

As you said, there's a 1099 or something similar on the handpays. That's a super easy thing for the IRS to go after. Caesars sends a copy of the 1099 to the IRS, and the IRS checks for any 1099's they got from casinos, and if there's no matching document in your return, your keester is toast.


In today's video ELD walks at 6 am from the Omnia CET crosswalk to the Linq scaffolding.

Trouble ensues when a drug user acting erratically and wearing a red hooded sweatshirt jacket blocks ELD and yells something grammatically wrong and gibberish.

ELD evades same using superior footwork and continues his monologue.

ELD remarks that the homeless Nomad is less effective at blocking than Charles Oakley.

Later in the video Herbs and Rye appears and they visit PH and show the tables are gone.

ELD and Herbs and Rye declare that Vanderpump is to be hereinafter referred to as some call it Cromwell.

Herbs and Rye checks in to Bally's.

ELD states word on the street is that PH tables and chairs will go to CET. Some shufflers will be returned to the shuffling company.

ELD hurries back to the New Address to sleep.


RDP reports that Lady RDP informs him that some dude agreed to the $10,000 heads up poker game and that the Trooper v. RDP event will occur June 5.


by pig4bill

As you said, there's a 1099 or something similar on the handpays. That's a super easy thing for the IRS to go after. Caesars sends a copy of the 1099 to the IRS, and the IRS checks for any 1099's they got from casinos, and if there's no matching document in your return, your keester is toast.

My confusion was if tps chart was actual take home profits vs just the total amount.

I think I read someone ITT post $20/hr, which is more reasonable.

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