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Started by ddarko, Feb 28, 05:42 PM 2013

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ddarko

when I look here as a guest I get the owners advert, included in his course is a "avoiding detection by casino staff" section. So, I was just wondering do any of the knowledgeable members here know of any books that cover this subject ?

Or of course the opposite side of the coin, any books on from top to bottom how a casino is run etc etc......

Bottom line I have Xmas Amazon vouchers that need spending !!!!!!

O0

Turner

Quote from: ddarko on Feb 28, 05:42 PM 2013
when I look here as a guest I get the owners advert, included in his course is a "avoiding detection by casino staff" section. So, I was just wondering do any of the knowledgeable members here know of any books that cover this subject ?

Or of course the opposite side of the coin, any books on from top to bottom how a casino is run etc etc......

Bottom line I have Xmas Amazon vouchers that need spending !!!!!!

O0
Dont spend your vouchers on the film Casino...Robert DeNero. It wont help. :thumbsup:
I feel sick every time I see my Vice in the garage.

ddarko

Quote from: Turner on Feb 28, 05:45 PM 2013
don't spend your vouchers on the film Casino...Robert DeNero. It won't help. :thumbsup:
I feel sick every time I see my Vice in the garage.

hehehehehehehe another great movie !!!

Joe Pesci = a classic example of a "short man with a chip on his shoulder"

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Skakus

You don't need a book for that, just master the art of disguise.


Here's me at Star City Casino.


A ship moored in the harbour is safe, but that's not what ships are made for.

Turner

Quote from: Skakus on Feb 28, 05:59 PM 2013
You don't need a book for that, just master the art of disguise.


Here's me at Star City Casino.



yeah, right.......totally incon...fuc.kin.. spicuous

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