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Roadtrip and the Neteller ATM
On the road. Scottsdale, AZ. Weather is great. I wait 40 minutes at the Talking Stick casino to get in a $6/$12 HE game...........yawn! 50 tables, mostly 3/6 and 4/8.
I sit at a $1-4 stud game while waiting. I play a hand, get $10 in action. I win the pot. I tip the dealer $1. I count my chips. I'm up $5. Holy crap! $3 rake at $20, the jackpot was a buck, and the dealer. $10 investment, $5 return on a winner. "Hey, where's my HE seat?" Three $6/$12 games going, tables are filled with players that you would find at the $2/$4 Party tables. One $15/$30, one $20/$40 and one $40/$80. Both the two two upper limit tables break before I finish an hour at the $6/$12. I eat a nice meal at the table for half the menu price. Sodas are free. The room is non-smoking with half of it a blackjack and slots casino. No complaints. My Neteller debit card arrived just before the trip began. The outside of the envelope says: (in huge letters) Your New NETeller Debit Card has Arrived! There is a window on the envelope showing the "Star" system logo. Inside is my card. Under my card is the card's PIN. This is some really cool security! Crazy Canadian Company. Next stop, Sedona. If you have never been there, you've missed out. Lake Tahoe and Sedona - the two most beautiful places in the world (Sedona second due to lack of skiing and poker). Dogmeat [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] |
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Re: Roadtrip and the Neteller ATM
They don't fret the security mailing the card because of the drill you have to go through to give it any value.
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