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Old 10-29-2005, 11:04 PM
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Default Re: How do you carry your BR from casino to casino when visiting LV?.

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That device will only work when the tourist in the room.

Wait, only a member of a secret splinter group of the Masons actually knows how to work it.

No, uhhh, there is only one of those devices. The hotels share the only copy (they burned the blueprints after it was made). When the device is not in use, it is kept in a secret vault 90 feet beneath street level underneath the old Binion's, right next to an unknown stash of Jack's silver.

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Twice now someone asked you to elaborate on why using the room safe is a bad idea.

Twice now you've responded like an [censored].

Congratulations.
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Old 10-29-2005, 11:07 PM
RunDownHouse RunDownHouse is offline
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Default Re: How do you carry your BR from casino to casino when visiting LV?.

The only thing worse than reading your drivel is staring at the fat cow in your avatar.
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Old 10-30-2005, 12:34 AM
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Default Re: How do you carry your BR from casino to casino when visiting LV?.

Don't click on them, genius.
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Old 10-30-2005, 12:45 AM
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Default Re: How do you carry your BR from casino to casino when visiting LV?.

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The only thing worse than reading your drivel is staring at the fat cow in your avatar.

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At least now we know the room safe is reasonable safe. And, in my opinion, avatar != fat by any reasonable standard.
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Old 10-30-2005, 04:46 AM
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Default Re: How do you carry your BR from casino to casino when visiting LV?.

psh. your room safe has got to be safe.

Oh and when i'm in vegas i never have room service. Maybe that helps i dunno. No chance steal [censored] if they're not coming in.
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Old 10-30-2005, 05:05 AM
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Sorry to hear this happened to you Larry. Did they actually follow you home or get you in the garage? I think it is DEFINITELY best to set up accounts or boxes anywhere you play regularly.

Jeff

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agreed. i NEVER leave Canterbury with more than $100, but that's cuz i suck.
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Old 10-30-2005, 05:06 AM
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Default Re: How do you carry your BR from casino to casino when visiting LV?.

was your father an idiot, too?
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Old 10-30-2005, 12:44 PM
cardcounter0 cardcounter0 is offline
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Default Re: How do you carry your BR from casino to casino when visiting LV?.

Okay, BOB. I will try to spell it out for you. A...B...C.
I don't know if you can't just add 2 + 2 and arrive at 4, or if you suffer from some type of reading disorder.

Anyways, engage a brain cell or two:

1) Putting things in the hotel safe behind the desk, involves two people to open the hotel safe. You are given a receipt. The safe is in a video camera area. There are also several people around when ever the safe is open, and usually not the same people. Makes collusion hard.

2) Your room is not under camera scrutiny. No one knows what you have put in the safe or if anything is missing. You have no proof anything was in the safe. When you are not in your room, no one is around watching it. No one is watching your door. It is routine for hotel people to go in and out of your room.

3) Several people at the hotel can open your safe at any time. Maintenance people at the hotel can do it, they usually get paid about $15 an hour, and don't undergo a FBI background check, some don't even speak english.

4) The technology to open room safes isn't exactly govt. top secret security. Many other parties not connected to the hotel at all have access to it.

5) Or they could take the low tech route. Are you aware that some goons tried to stick up Greg Raymer at the Bellagio as he entered his room? If some one follows you from the poker room to your room, sticks a gun in your face as you open your door, are you not going to cooperate in opening your room safe? Compare this, with someone trying to stick up the front desk and the amount of security people around.

See if you can add these five points and come to a conclusion about which is safer. It is still up in the air if you have a reasoning disability or just poor reading skills.
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Old 10-30-2005, 12:55 PM
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Default Re: How do you carry your BR from casino to casino when visiting LV?.

I can't believe how much shit cardcounter was getting for a pretty straight forward logical answer which any monkey could have understood. He's always been one of the better and more insightful non-poker posters on this site. You guys are a bunch of dicks.
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Old 10-30-2005, 01:39 PM
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you suffer from some type of reading disorder.

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not sure how you came to this conlcusion. you state that you are aware of how often things come up missing from hotel safes, yet give no indication of how you know this.

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Putting things in the hotel safe behind the desk, involves two people to open the hotel safe. You are given a receipt. The safe is in a video camera area. There are also several people around when ever the safe is open, and usually not the same people. Makes collusion hard.


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did i ever state that it is SAFER to put $$$ in your room safe than behind the front desk? no. obvioulsy the front desk is preferrable. duh.

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It is routine for hotel people to go in and out of your room.


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Routine? As in in common and likely? I do not believe this. Please provide evidence and don't just say "the maid", as a simple hanging of the do not disturb sign has been known to thwart them with alarming efficiency.
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Several people at the hotel can open your safe at any time. Maintenance people at the hotel can do it, they usually get paid about $15 an hour, and don't undergo a FBI background check, some don't even speak english.


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Yeah, I think most people who don't make a lot of money or don't even speak English (the NERVE of some people!!!!) have no scruples and are thieves also. Glad we agree on one point. I also hate blacks and Asians. And Jews. You do too, don't you?


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The technology to open room safes isn't exactly govt. top secret security. Many other parties not connected to the hotel at all have access to it.


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Again, please state how you know this.

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Or they could take the low tech route. Are you aware that some goons tried to stick up Greg Raymer at the Bellagio as he entered his room?

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No. Thank goodness I have not been on TV and known to be a millionaire.

Who is to stop anyone from doing the same thing once I remove my money from behind the front desk?

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See if you can add these five points and come to a conclusion about which is safer.

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Again, dumbdumb, the front desk is clearly going to be safer, but in your OP you gave no evidence why the hotel room is UNsafe. So I implore you to answer my question; Was your father an idiot, too?
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